Result for 0F28B7DA725EBC2A2EA74866C88C298D33CA726D

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libirman.a
FileSize21080
MD5A25EDDF8EAC085D1FAC8C0EC4C247CE7
SHA-10F28B7DA725EBC2A2EA74866C88C298D33CA726D
SHA-2561F43B5EDDCB248F9AF78378967131935C092C83C351317DD23FA66CD4CCFC5D1
SSDEEP192:1DJZGGyIfU6CQjZf1fcwRzBvZV6vB3D5by3fjL/WuBErHx3WQqy8cE3Yfy:1tv5fyQjZ9XGvB3D1yWuBETlRq/Hd
TLSHT13F925449E290CB6FCAA5D27BDBC6276E3332DE1457859717642812603F7E3E82F32914
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Key Value
FileSize34770
MD57D47B15FAB5403AE04EC869251D424FF
PackageDescriptionlibrary for accessing the Irman Infra Red hardware libirman is a library that allows access to Irman Infra Red hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general application programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman Infra Red hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library.
PackageMaintainerlirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibirman-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion0.4.4-2
SHA-1E6629A1A0EB011E821253805DCE005E80109DE3C
SHA-2568DC4147C9830C49659EAAEA0A0F1FA9FAF150EBD8603A7785E438393EEF59502