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authorSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2009-11-25 19:59:08 +0100
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2009-11-25 19:59:08 +0100
commitaf90ba0d1f118a45c7f713f5a261735df50d49e0 (patch)
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parentd7004cc2b51a394da631fc58b5194b48c945ee6c (diff)
mention that there is no parallel port interface yet
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@@ -232,3 +232,7 @@ Not implemented, not POSIX. Try to disable the feature in the package.
## <a name="broken_libc6_dependency"> broken libc6 dependency </a>
Some packages use an erroneous dependency on `libc6-dev`. This is incorrect because `libc6` is specific to GNU/Linux. The corresponding package for GNU is `libc0.3-dev` but other OSes will have different ones. You can locate the problem in the `debian/control` file of the source tree. Typical solutions include detecting the OS using `dpkg-architecture` and hardcoding the soname, or better, use a logical OR. eg: `libc6-dev | libc0.3-dev | libc-dev`. The `libc-dev` is a virtual package that works for any soname but you have to put it only as the last option.
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+## <a name="parport"> <linux/parport.h> <linux/ppdev.h> </a>
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+There is no programming interface for the parallel port on GNU/Hurd yet.