sysfsutils 2.1.0+repack-3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
sysfsutils (2.1.0+repack-3) unstable; urgency=low * QA upload. * Add init script support for manipulating sysfs using fragments in /etc/sysfs.d. (closes: #575459) -- Chris Boot <email address hidden> Thu, 02 May 2013 17:36:19 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Debian QA Group
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian QA Group
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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sysfsutils_2.1.0+repack-3.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 7bc4b7c13032a3f4a6925d3f396eac19fbe1e8e3415a20398cc4236531e9fc62 |
sysfsutils_2.1.0+repack.orig.tar.gz | 770.4 KiB | e865de2c1f559fff0d3fc936e660c0efaf7afe662064f2fb97ccad1ec28d208a |
sysfsutils_2.1.0+repack-3.debian.tar.gz | 8.1 KiB | 99c1b381da41789dfbc198a636b423bac209398678d8daa4c13cf156069fdcd3 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libsysfs-dev: interface library to sysfs - development files
Sysfs is a virtual file system in Linux kernel 2.5+ that provides a
tree of system devices. libsysfs provides a stable programming
interface to sysfs and eases querying system devices and their
attributes.
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This package provides everything that is needed for developing own
programs using libsysfs: C headers, a static library, documentation
and example programs.
- libsysfs2: No summary available for libsysfs2 in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for libsysfs2 in ubuntu saucy.
- libsysfs2-udeb: No summary available for libsysfs2-udeb in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for libsysfs2-udeb in ubuntu saucy.
- sysfsutils: sysfs query tool and boot-time setup
Sysfs is a virtual file system in Linux kernel 2.5+ that provides a
tree of system devices. This package provides the program 'systool' to query
it: it can list devices by bus, class, and topology.
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In addition this package ships a configuration file /etc/sysfs.conf which
allows one to conveniently set sysfs attributes at system bootup (in the init
script /etc/init.d/sysfsutils) .
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If you need sysfs queries in own programs, then you may want to use the
libsysfs library directly (package libsysfs-dev).