usbmuxd 1.1.0-2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
usbmuxd (1.1.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload * [5d6e390] Set Arch to linux-any, kfreebsd-any hurd-i386 does not have libusb. -- Chow Loong Jin <email address hidden> Mon, 04 Jan 2016 17:50:27 +0800
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- gtkpod Maintainers
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- gtkpod Maintainers
- Architectures:
- linux-any kfreebsd-any
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Xenial | release | main | utils |
Downloads
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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usbmuxd_1.1.0-2.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 7aeb7b160315ddadebac50774fbb83c76d35b2a7283ba6fdc6518d5ba1415a07 |
usbmuxd_1.1.0.orig.tar.bz2 | 314.4 KiB | 3e8948b4fe4250ee5c4bd41ccd1b83c09b8a6f5518a7d131a66fd38bd461b42d |
usbmuxd_1.1.0-2.debian.tar.xz | 4.7 KiB | c804d37200082ae6e2d10f1190ee96346ec636e1c64c431d178bd59f5217bc8b |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.1.0-1build2 (in Ubuntu) to 1.1.0-2 (731 bytes)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- usbmuxd: USB multiplexor daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices
usbmuxd, the USB multiplexor daemon, is in charge of coordinating
access to iPhone and iPod Touch services over USB. Synchronization and
management applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch need this daemon
to communicate with such devices concurrently.
.
This package includes udev rules to start the daemon when a supported
device is plugged in, and stop it when all devices are removed.
- usbmuxd-dbg: No summary available for usbmuxd-dbg in ubuntu zesty.
No description available for usbmuxd-dbg in ubuntu zesty.
- usbmuxd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package usbmuxd
usbmuxd, the USB multiplexor daemon, is in charge of coordinating
access to iPhone and iPod Touch services over USB. Synchronization and
management applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch need this daemon
to communicate with such devices concurrently.
.
This package includes udev rules to start the daemon when a supported
device is plugged in, and stop it when all devices are removed.