sysfsutils 2.1.1-ok1 source package in openKylin
Changelog
sysfsutils (2.1.1-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Sync upstream version. -- zhouganqing <email address hidden> Sat, 13 Apr 2024 15:35:20 +0800
sysfsutils (2.1.1-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Sync upstream version. -- zhouganqing <email address hidden> Sat, 13 Apr 2024 15:35:20 +0800
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Huanghe V3.0 | proposed | main | libs | |
Huanghe V3.0 | release | main | libs | |
Nile V2.0 | release | main | libs | |
Nile V2.0 | proposed | main | libs |
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sysfsutils_2.1.1.orig.tar.gz | 77.0 KiB | f7f669d27c997d3eb3f3e014b4c0aa1aa4d07ce4d6f9e41fa835240f2bf38810 |
sysfsutils_2.1.1-ok1.debian.tar.xz | 6.0 KiB | e1b8e7b2216d7ab95bda8fc494f66e337e81f03290ef8afca0de9701640f0d3f |
sysfsutils_2.1.1-ok1.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 20496dc2af2ed3c51a6538c3ddbeec62dfff1d82b0c0b63095aad607c8430d9b |
The sysfs is a virtual file system found in Linux kernels 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.
.
This package provides everything that is needed for developing programs
using libsysfs: C headers, a static library, documentation and example
programs.
The sysfs is a virtual file system found in Linux kernels 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.
.
This package provides the shared library.
The sysfs is a virtual file system found in Linux kernels 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.
.
This package provides the udeb shared library.
The sysfs is a virtual file system found in Linux kernels 2.5+ that provides
a tree of system devices. This package provides the program 'systool' to
query it, which can be used to list devices by bus, class, and topology.
.
In addition this package ships a configuration file /etc/sysfs.conf which
allows one to conveniently set sysfs attributes at system bootup (via an
init script).