- Soname libmtp.so.9.1.0 - binary compatible, new interfaces have been added. - Devices, devices, devices... I think I had a hundred (no kidding) reports for the Nexus 4. It seems hackers just love this device and cannot wait for me to spin a new libmtp. - More careful autoprobing code for Linux, running around in sysfs to try to avoid opening non-MTP devices. The libusb devs do not uniformly like this idea but what shall I do? People still want their devices to autodetect. Any hints welcome, any patches will be reviewed. - Interface extenstions from Philip Langdale to support the Android in-place read/write extensions. This will be used by GVFS for editing files etc, it is actually very useful when treating the MTP device as a "real" filesystem. It only works on Android devices with Google's MTP stack, but hey, that is a fair share of the MTP devices used today. - Several fixes and memory leaks fixed by Lei Zhang courtesy if the Chromebook project, thanks Google! - Windows Phone 8 should work out of the box. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/libmtp?expand=0&rev=57
4 lines
131 B
Plaintext
4 lines
131 B
Plaintext
version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
|
|
oid sha256:3a1c1c83af91de4052eb54feb795c141b4c04a252e0031954ebbf6175970cb0a
|
|
size 733519
|