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Template: lirc-modules-source/drivers
Type: multiselect
Choices: atiusb, bt829, cmdir, gpio, i2c, igorplugusb, imon, it87, mceusb, mceusb2, parallel, sasem, serial, sir, streamzap
Default: i2c, gpio
_Description: Drivers to build:
atiusb: ATI/NVidia/X10 I & II RF Remote
bt829: Tekram M230 Mach64
cmdir: COMMANDIR USB Transceiver
gpio: TV cards from FlyVideo98, Avermedia, MiRO and many others
i2c: TV cards from Hauppauge and PixelView
igorplugusb: Igor Cesko's USB IR Receiver
imon: Soundgraph iMON MultiMedian IR/VFD
it87: ITE IT8705/12 CIR ports (ECS K7S5A, Asus DigiMatrix...)
mceusb: Windows Media Center Remotes (old version, MicroSoft USB ID)
mceusb2: Windows Media Center Remotes (new version, Philips et al.)
parallel: Home-brew parallel-port receiver
sasem: Dign HV5 HTPC IR/VFD Module
serial: Home-brew serial-port driver
sir: Serial InfraRed (IRDA)
streamzap: Streamzap PC Remote
Template: lirc-modules-source/use_lirc_hints
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Try to automatically select hardware support options?
Your previous answers can be used as a basis for guessing the list of
kernel modules that should be built, along with their parameters.
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Please choose whether this should happen.
Template: lirc-modules-source/not_needed
Type: note
_Description: Additional kernel modules not needed
Unless you want to build LIRC kernel modules for another system,
this package is useless on this system.
Template: lirc-modules-source/what_next
Type: note
#flag:translate!:4
_Description: Binary modules package build instructions
For instructions on how to build the binary modules package, please
read the /usr/share/doc/lirc-modules-source/README.Debian file.
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Quick walkthrough:
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cd /usr/src/
tar -xzf lirc-modules.tar.gz
cd modules/lirc
debian/rules binary-modules KSRC=/path/of/my/kernel/source/
dpkg -i ../../irc-modules-*.deb
Template: lirc-modules-source/it87_type
Type: select
#flag:translate:1
__Choices: Standard, DigiMatrix
Default: Standard
_Description: Type of ITE8705/12 CIR port to support:
Please choose the supported ITE8705/12 CIR port chip:
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Standard: Standard setup chip;
DigiMatrix: Setup for Asus DigiMatrix onboard chip.
Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_type
Type: select
#flag:translate:3
__Choices: ANIMAX, IRDEO, Other
Default: Other
_Description: Serial device to support:
Please choose the supported serial device type:
.
ANIMAX: Anir Multimedia Magic;
IRDEO: IRdeo;
Other: Any other supported device.
Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_transmitter
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Is the serial IR device a transmitter?
Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_softcarrier
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Should the carrier signal be generated by software?
Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_port
Type: string
Default: 0x2f8
_Description: IR serial device I/O port:
Template: lirc-modules-source/serial_irq
Type: string
Default: 3
_Description: IR serial device IRQ:
Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_type
Type: select
#flag:translate:3
__Choices: ACTISYS_ACT200L, TEKRAM, Other
Default: Other
_Description: Type of supported SIR device:
Please choose the supported SIR device type:
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ACTISYS_ACT200L: Actisys Act200L dongle;
TEKRAM: Tekram Irmate 210 (16x50 UART compatible serial port);
Other: Any other supported device.
Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_port
Type: string
Default: 0x2f8
_Description: SIR device I/O port:
Template: lirc-modules-source/sir_irq
Type: string
Default: 3
_Description: SIR device IRQ:
Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_port
Type: string
Default: 0x378
_Description: Parallel IR device I/O port:
Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_irq
Type: string
Default: 7
_Description: Parallel IR device IRQ:
Template: lirc-modules-source/parallel_timer
Type: string
Default: 65536
_Description: Parallel IR device timer:
Template: lirc-modules-source/do-build
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Automatically build the modules?
New LIRC kernel modules can be built and installed if the source and
build environment for the current kernel are present locally.
.
Even if you choose this option, you should build and install a binary 'kernel
modules' package so that the package manager can keep track of the files.
Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source
Type: string
Default: /usr/src/linux/
_Description: Kernel source location:
Please enter the location of the kernel source tree, to build the
lirc kernel modules.
Template: lirc-modules-source/kernel-source-not-found
Type: error
_Description: ${ksrc}: invalid kernel source tree
Template: lirc/install_devices Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Create LIRC device nodes if they are not there? LIRC needs the /dev/lirc, /dev/lircd and /dev/lircm files in /dev. . Template: lirc/reconfigure Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Do you want to reconfigure LIRC? LIRC is already configured, reconfiguring it may overwrite the existing configuration in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf. . However, comments, LIRC_ARGS and other unknown code will be preserved. Template: lirc/take_care_of_old_config Type: note _Description: Old configuration files found Previous versions of this package didn't include any configuration file and expected users to create their own /etc/lircd.conf and /etc/lircmd.conf. . The new location for these files is /etc/lirc/. . File locations will be corrected but you should check that none of LIRC configuration files are left directly under /etc/. Template: lirc/driver Type: string Description: Driver name for lircd: for internal use only Template: lirc/modules Type: string Description: Needed kernel modules for LIRC to work: for internal use only Template: lirc/device Type: string Description: Device node for lircd: for internal use only Template: lirc/lircd_conf Type: string Description: Recommended configuration file for lircd: for internal use only Template: lirc/lircmd_conf Type: string Description: Recommended configuration file for lircmd: for internal use only Template: lirc/port Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: for internal use only Template: lirc/irq Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: for internal use only Template: lirc/timer Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: for internal use only Template: lirc/cflags Type: string Description: Hint for lirc-modules-source: for internal use only Template: lirc/should-use-IntelliMouse Type: note _Description: IntelliMouse protocol preferred over IMPS/2 You are currently using lircmd with the IMPS/2 protocol. This is not compatible with the method lircmd uses to simulate a mouse, so IntelliMouse support has been added and is now the preferred protocol. . You should update /etc/lirc/lircmd.conf and the configuration of any program which uses lircmd as a mouse to use the IntelliMouse protocol instead. . NOTE: gpm will refuse to use lircmd as a mouse with IMPS/2 protocol. Template: lirc/remove_var-log-lircd Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Delete /var/log/lircd? LIRC now uses syslog as a logging mechanism, so /var/log/lircd is no longer relevant.
Source: lirc
Section: utils
Priority: extra
Maintainer: lirc Maintainer Team <pkg-lirc-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5),
libusb-dev [!hurd-i386],
libasound2-dev [!hurd-i386 !kfreebsd-i386 !kfreebsd-amd64],
libice-dev,
libsm-dev,
libx11-dev,
libsvga1-dev [i386 amd64],
libirman-dev,
autotools-dev,
devscripts,
dpatch,
libxt-dev,
po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Uploaders: Hector Garcia <hector@debian.org>,
Julien Danjou <acid@debian.org>,
Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>,
Amaya Rodrigo Sastre <amaya@debian.org>,
Loic Minier <lool@dooz.org>
Package: lirc
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Pre-Depends: dialog
Suggests: lirc-modules-source,
lirc-x,
lirc-svga
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red
remote controls under Linux.
Package: lirc-x
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
lirc (= ${binary:Version})
Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8)
Recommends: xfonts-75dpi
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - X utilities
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package provides X utilities for LIRC:
irxevent: allows controlling X applications with a remote control;
xmode2 : shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an
oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman.
Package: lirc-svga
Architecture: amd64 i386
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
lirc (= ${binary:Version})
Replaces: lirc (<< 0.6.4-8)
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - SVGAlib utilities
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package provides SVGAlib utilities for LIRC:
smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an
oscilloscope. Unneeded for TV cards or the Irman.
Package: lirc-modules-source
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
debianutils (>= 1.7),
debhelper (>= 4),
ucf
Recommends: make,
dpkg-dev (>= 1.13),
gcc | c-compiler,
kernel-package
Suggests: kernel-source
Conflicts: lirc (<<0.6.3-1)
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - kernel modules
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package provides the source for the kernel modules to support
infra-red remote controls under Linux.
.
The kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules.
Package: liblircclient-dev
Architecture: any
Section: libdevel
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
liblircclient0 (= ${binary:Version}),
libc6-dev
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library development files
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package contains the static library and headers for
the LIRC client library.
Package: liblircclient0
Priority: optional
Architecture: any
Section: libs
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Suggests: lirc
Description: infra-red remote control support for Linux - client library
LIRC stands for 'Linux Infra-red Remote Control'.
.
This package provides a library with functions to support remote
controls via LIRC in programs such as xawtv.
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