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./wip/hal, Specification and an implementation of a hardware abstraction layer

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 0.5.10, Package name: hal-0.5.10, Maintainer: pkgsrc

HAL is simply just a piece of user-space software that maintains a list
of device with well-defined properties for each device. In addition, HAL
provides space for application defined properties per device.

HAL is *not* concerned with how to use the hardware, nor is HAL concerned
with configuring the hardware. However, HAL can be used in applications that
needs the hardware by providing the list of devices and space for storing
configuration values.


Required to run:
[sysutils/dbus-glib] [sysutils/dbus] [devel/glib2] [devel/libusb] [wip/libvolumeid]

Required to build:
[textproc/intltool] [lang/perl5] [devel/gmake] [devel/libtool-base] [devel/pkg-config]

Master sites:

SHA1: 8d67499df61590c11fd3203004d69e8a45abb8fa
RMD160: fafd90e671dbe95a8dd55a4ad257586a0289ef67
Filesize: 1553.854 KB

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   2008-11-22 16:34:56 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (22) | Package removed
Log message:
Remove some more hal packages, newer versions in pkgsrc.
   2008-11-22 15:57:20 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (6)
Log message:
Remove libvolumeid, newer version in devel/libvolume_id.
   2008-05-24 17:34:08 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (146)
Log message:
This commit brought to you by the automated whitespace police (pkglint)
   2007-12-02 22:19:23 by Ondrej Tuma | Files touched by this commit (11) | Package updated
Log message:
update to stable release from October 11th 2007

   2007-03-09 09:40:45 by Ondrej Tuma | Files touched by this commit (11) | Imported package
Log message:
HAL is simply just a piece of user-space software that maintains a list
of device with well-defined properties for each device. In addition, HAL
provides space for application defined properties per device.

HAL is *not* concerned with how to use the hardware, nor is HAL concerned
with configuring the hardware. However, HAL can be used in applications that
needs the hardware by providing the list of devices and space for storing
configuration values.