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[opensuse-packaging] Push iPhone/iPod Touch Support Library into Factory for openSUSE 11.3
- From: "Martin S." <opensuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 21:43:41 +0100
- Message-id: <1269377021.3486.67.camel@mirell>
Hi,
I was approached by Vincent Untz as I am the maintainer of
libimobiledevice to push the library into openSUSE:Factory.
Further information about the library is available here:
http://www.libimobiledevice.org/
Currently confirmed is that Ubuntu, Fedora and Mandriva feature the
stack in their next releases and it would be nice if openSUSE 11.3 would
not be left behind.
Especially since I am maintaining the packages in my OBS project
home:FunkyM:iphone since the early beginnings of the library.
Required new (source) packages are:
- usbmuxd
- libplist
- libimobiledevice
- ifuse
This would enable libgpod4 (music/video sync) and GNOME's GVFS
(filesystem access) to build with iPhone/iPod Touch support and would be
a nice gain for marketing. Rhythmbox, latest Amarok and GTKPod use
libgpod and thus will work, too.
The question left is into which project to push the stack alongside the
related libraries and how to get it into factory.
Looking forward to your feedback.
--- Martin S.
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I was approached by Vincent Untz as I am the maintainer of
libimobiledevice to push the library into openSUSE:Factory.
Further information about the library is available here:
http://www.libimobiledevice.org/
Currently confirmed is that Ubuntu, Fedora and Mandriva feature the
stack in their next releases and it would be nice if openSUSE 11.3 would
not be left behind.
Especially since I am maintaining the packages in my OBS project
home:FunkyM:iphone since the early beginnings of the library.
Required new (source) packages are:
- usbmuxd
- libplist
- libimobiledevice
- ifuse
This would enable libgpod4 (music/video sync) and GNOME's GVFS
(filesystem access) to build with iPhone/iPod Touch support and would be
a nice gain for marketing. Rhythmbox, latest Amarok and GTKPod use
libgpod and thus will work, too.
The question left is into which project to push the stack alongside the
related libraries and how to get it into factory.
Looking forward to your feedback.
--- Martin S.
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