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This package contains the libbraille braille driver.ZLlamb05(openSUSE Leap 15.0openSUSEGPL-2.0+https://bugs.opensuse.orgSystem/Daemonshttp://mielke.cc/brltty/linuxx86_64(؁Zgo31be33087b2076f1ab96e2e047045397b1661bdaeca170b45dff37c087a49935rootrootbrltty-5.5-lp150.3.5.src.rpmbrltty-driver-libbraillebrltty-driver-libbraille(x86-64)libbrlttyblb.so()(64bit)@@@@    brlttylibbraille-0.so.14()(64bit)libc.so.6()(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)5.53.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.1ZLZ&@YKYJYm@Y:XXX@X lWWڍ@Wf@WV@TTY@T@ThTCS@S@Sy@SRRo@QɆ@QKQNO@N>~@M@M۝L@L)@LGK@K@Kmgorse@suse.comcbosdonnat@suse.commgorse@suse.comolaf@aepfle.deolaf@aepfle.detchvatal@suse.commgorse@suse.comolaf@aepfle.demgorse@suse.comolaf@aepfle.demgorse@suse.commgorse@suse.comjengelh@inai.demgorse@suse.commgorse@suse.comp.drouand@gmail.comp.drouand@gmail.comLed crrodriguez@opensuse.orgmgorse@suse.commgorse@suse.comschwab@suse.dep.drouand@gmail.commgorse@suse.comfcrozat@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comjengelh@inai.deschwab@suse.desimone.tolotti@gmail.commeissner@suse.deaj@suse.decrrodriguez@opensuse.orgvuntz@opensuse.orgaj@suse.decoolo@novell.comvuntz@opensuse.orgvuntz@opensuse.orgvuntz@opensuse.org- Fix %pre, %post, and %postun: brltty.service is now brltty@.service (boo#1074096).- Drop python2 dependency (fate#323526)- Update to version 5.5 + HandyTech's Actilino is supported. + HumanWare's Braille Note Touch is supported. + The Orbit 20 is supported. + Various other changes; please read ChangeLog : - Drop brltty-udev-rule.patch, brltty-polkit-fixes.patch, brltty-5.0-speechd.diff, brltty-5.4-latex-tables-executable.patch, brltty-braillenote-usb.patch, brltty.format-error.patch, brltty.makedev.patch, and brltty.ocaml.patch: fixed upstream. - Add brltty-5.5-systemd-install.patch: fix systemd service directory on lib64 - polkit policy is now named org.a11y.brlapi.policy - API version is now 0.6.6 - Don't create rcbrltty (why were we symlinking a systemd unit file here? Seems wrong)- Update filename in /var/adm/update-messages to match documentation, and build-compare pattern- Provide caml__frame with brltty.ocaml.patch- Require java-devel >= 1.6 to not fail during bootstrapping- Replace brltty.format-error.patch with the upstream fix; our current patch doesn't appear to be sufficient (boo#1030240).- Add -Wformat to work around build failure (boo#1030240) Add brltty.format-error.patch Add brltty.makedev.patch- Disable udev rule for generic FTDI devices to avoid taking USB-to-serial converters (boo#1007652). Add an update message if one of these devices is detected. - Add a README.SUSE. - Add brltty-polkit-fixes.patch: don't delay brltty if waiting for polkit initialization, and fix polkit+key authentication (bsc#930242). - Add brltty-braillenote-usb.patch: autodetect BrailleNote via USB. - Always enable polkit (intention of the conditional was to disable on 13.2 and 42.1, but it was being disabled under 42.2 as well).- Fix syntax error in rule files brltty-udev-rule.patch- Update to version 5.4 + Too many changes; please read ChangeLog : - Drop b40-1.patch, brltty-polkit.patch, and brltty-5.3.1-udev-systemd.patch: fixed upstream. - Add brltty-5.4-latex-tables-executable.patch: LaTeX tables should be executable. - API version is now 0.6.5 - Install rules file into %{_udevdir}/rules.d - Install systemd files via the Makefile - Make polkit a conditional.- Install polkit file (bsc#930242). - Add brltty-5.3.1-udev-systemd.patch: fix udev rules to work with systemd. From upstream.- Add missing service_add_pre call. Add missing argument to fdupes. - Fix misplacement of /69-brltty.rules in the root directory because pkgconfig(udev) was not requested, which led to _udevdir being the empty string.- Update to version 5.3.1 (fate#320893). + Too many changes; please read ChangeLog : usr/share/doc/packages/brltty/ChangeLog - API version is now 0.6.4 - Require systemd to build - Install brltty-atb, brltty-ktb, and brltty-tune (new binaries) - Add b40-1.patch - fix for invalid packets from a Brailliant - Add brltty-polkit.patch: support polkit-based authentication for brlapi. Install policy file Set polkit as default brlapi authentication mechanism - Install udev rules- Modify systemd service file to correct brltty path (boo#917176).- Add a dependency to python3 for building; brltty fails in his staging project because of mssing python3-xml module- Update to version 5.2 + Too many changes; please read ChangeLog : usr/share/doc/packages/brltty/ChangeLog - API version is now 0.6.3 - Remove obsolete patches; + brltty-python-prefix.patch + brltty-5.1-fix-bashisms.patch- fix bashisms in brltty-install script - add patches: * brltty-5.1-fix-bashisms.patch- Replace xorg-x11-devel by specific individual pkgconfig() buildrequires.- Remove byacc. Doesn't appear to be needed or used. - Capitalize summary for driver-espeak.- Update to version 5.1 + Various changes. See ChangeLog. - API version is now 0.6.2 - Build Python 3 bindings, rather than Python 2 bindings.- remove ocaml conditional, it is always available now - don't fail if brlapi.cmxa wasn't built- Update to version 5.0 + Too many changes; please read ChangeLog : usr/share/doc/packages/brltty/ChangeLog - Define a sover and soname macro for further easy API number changes - Use download Url as source - Remove brltty-java-jni-dir.patch and brltty-cppflags.patch; no longer needed - Add byacc and linux-glibc-devel requires; new upstream dependencies - Replace pyrex with python-Cython build require; upstream change - Create brlapi.key file; now needed to access to brlapi; fix rhbz#1010656 - Create an associated user - Add shadow dependency; needed to create user - Adapt brltty-speechd.diff to upstream changes - Add systemd support to allow users to start brltty at startup- Remove AT-SPI 1 driver; superseded by AT-SPI 2 since GNOME 3.0.- Fix build:+ no longer rely on deprecated function (-perm +...) in find. - No longer use --disable-static, not supported in configure.- Adjust the patch application to be same like with other patches.- Add brltty-speechd.diff to avert packaging failure and take into account changed speechd location. - More robust make install call. Remove redundant %clean section.- Don't build ocaml bindings on aarch64- Update to version 4.3: + New options: The -F [--speech-fifo=] option has been renamed to -i [--speech-input=]. The -F [--preferences-file=] option sets the path to the preferences file. The -L [--log-file=] brltty option writes timestamped logs to a file. The -q [--quiet] xbrlapi option suppresses the displaying of window titles. The -r [--reformat-text] ctbtest option joins unindented input lines. The log level can now be specified within brltty.conf. + New device support: A braille driver for BrailComm displays has been added. The HandyTech braille driver now supports the Active Braille. The Voyager braille driver now supports the part 232 serial adapter. The Voyager braille driver now supports the Braille Pen (aka Easy Link). + Preferences menu changes: The preference selections now apply to the preferences menu itself, too. Keyboard key bindings now work correctly within the preferences menu. The "Text Style" preference has new settings: 8-Dot Computer Braille (formerly 8-dot) Contracted Braille (formerly 6-dot) 6-Dot Computer Braille The "Expand Current Word" preference has been added. It's only visible if "Text Style" is set to "Contracted Braille". It can be set to: Yes (don't contract the word the cursor is on) No (contract the whole line) The "Capitalization Mode" preference has been added. It's only visible if "Text Style" is set to "Contracted Braille". It can be set to: No Capitalization Use Capital Sign Superimpose Dot 7 + General changes: Internationalization support has been improved. French and German translations have been added. Support for multi-byte local character sets has been improved. Horizontal window motions now work correctly with contracted braille. The half window left motion no longer can move to a bad location. Alert messages no longer disappear unexpectedly. The speech FIFO is now created relative to the current working directory. Serial flow control is now enabled before device probing. The following global variables for use within tables are now predefined: tablesDirectory tableExtension subtableExtension + Alva braille driver changes: The BC key bindings have been changed significantly in order to add more functions and to support the USB640 (which has no smartpad). The braille keyboard of the BC Feature Pack is now supported. + Baum braille driver changes: Updating the text and status cells of the Vario 80 has been fixed. The front and command keys of the Vario 80 are now supported. + EuroBraille braille driver changes: Reading keys is faster and no longer generates spurious input errors. + HandyTech braille driver changes: Support for the Active Braille has been added. The help screen now describes how the keypad keys are named. + Papenmeier braille driver changes: The initial state of the switches and keys of EL models is detected. + Seika braille driver changes: The help screen now describes the key layout. + TTY braille driver changes: A few more key bindings have been defined. + Voyager braille driver changes: Serial support has been added. Bluetooth support has been added. Support for the part 232 serial adapter has been added. Support for the Braille Pen (aka Easy Link) has been added. + XWindow braille driver changes: More and less restrictive fonts are supported. Hard program exits have been removed. + eSpeak speech driver changes: The full advertized speech rate range can now be used. + FestivalLite speech driver changes: The default voice has been changed to kal (from kal16). + AtSpi screen driver changes: No more annoying warnings when not on an AtSpi widget. + BrlAPI fixes: ISO-8859-1 is now accepted as a character set when iconv isn't available. The autorepeat flags are now handled on a per session basis. Commands are now processed when the device is released. + WindowEyes BrlAPI driver changes: Testing for BrlAPI open errors has been improved. + Text table changes: A common subtable for the block characters has been added. The glyph directive has been added. Several alternate fonts for the Latin letters are now defined. If a character isn't defined then check for an alternative which is: (its Unicode base character, its iconv-defined ASCII equivalent, etc). The en_UK text table has been renamed to en_GB (to comply with ISO 3166). Updated text tables: bo (Tibetan) brf: dot 7 is no longer presented fr_FR (French France) fr-vs (French table used by VisioBraille devices) is (Icelandic): updated to the newly adopted standard + Contraction table changes: If a zero-width character isn't defined then don't show it. Updated tables: de-kurzschrift (German) en-us-g2 (American English) es (Spanish) fr-abrege (French) zh-tw (Taiwanese Chinese) + Key table changes: A specific key within a set can now be specified by number. A key combination can now include specific keys which aren't in set 0. Keys which aren't in set 0 can now be mapped to keyboard functions. A key set name can now be used to define a hotkey. The help text no longer includes hidden hotkeys. The help text now handles context-specific hotkeys correctly. The note directive now supports the use of variables. + Windows changes: Serial devices beyond COM9 may now be specified. The WindowEyes driver is now copied into the correct installation directory. + Build changes: Building an exported (not checked out) copy now "knows" its revision number. Make support for install/uninstall of /usr/share/doc/brltty has been added. The make targets for source archives are now prefixed with "src-". The bin-tar, bin-tar-gzip, and bin-tar-bzip2 make targets have been added. Support for xz compression of binary and source archives has been added. The preferences file has been moved to /var/lib/brltty/brltty.prefs. There's now only one preferences file (instead of one per braille driver). The preferences file is now text-based (instead of binary). The "writable" directory has been moved to /var/run/brltty. The "library" directory is now known as the "drivers" directory. The "data" directory no longer has a use and has been removed. Support for the "gjar" command has been added. - Fixed tcl bindings failing in brp-tcl- remove subversion buildrequries ... Seems unused.- Add patch brltty-header.patch to fix build with newer glibc due to missing sys/stat.h include.- remove timestamps from binaries, breaks build-compare- Update to version 4.2: + Ending a cut operation beyond the right edge of the screen has been fixed. + Key/character insertion works with newer versions of Xorg. + The braille driver help files have been converted to plain text. + Multiple instances of brltty may not use the same PID file. + The keypad keyboard key table provides a braille input mode. + The working directory is no longer set to the data directory. + The writable directory is created if it doesn't already exist. + USB I/O via libusb1 is supported. + The Metec braille driver has been added. + The eSpeak speech driver has been added. + The AtSpi2 screen driver has been added. + A BrlAPI client for Window-Eyes has been developed. + Driver changes: - Converted drivers to use key tables. + Albatross braille driver changes: - USB support has been added. + Baum braille driver changes: - Vario Pro wheels are supported. - For Vario Pro models, only update the text cells which have changed. + FreedomScientific braille driver changes: - Bluetooth support has been added. - The Focus Blue is supported. - Rockers and bumper bars are recognized as distinct keys. + HandyTech braille driver changes: - Pressing two routing keys simultaneously immediately cuts the selected text. - Newer models which use the USB HID interface are supported. - The InputMode= parameter has been removed. + Papenmeier braille driver changes: - The DebugReads= and DebugWrites= parameters have been removed. - Support for the configuration file has been removed (now uses key tables). + BrlAPI changes: - Key event support has been added. - Various client fixes for the Windows environment. - Various fixes for when threads aren't available. - No more extraneous connection to localhost when using a TCP/IP host name. - A fix to exception handling within the Python bindings. + ExternalSpeech speech driver changes: - Two-letter driver identification code changed to "xs" (from "es"). + AtSpi screen driver changes: - Static linking is supported. - A problem causing crashes on 64-bit platforms has been resolved. + Windows screen driver changes: - Significant reductions in memory usage. - Better handling of unreadable screens. - Better handling of the Alt+Tab window. + DOS changes: - Log records are written to the file "brltty.log". - The TSI braille driver stays at 9600 baud. + Key table changes: - Add the following directives: assign, context, hide, hotkey, ifkey, map, note, superimpose, title. - Add the \{name} variable name expansion syntax. - Add the ! immediate key syntax. - A command may have more than one modifier. - The line command modifiers are supported. - Keyboard key table names are now prefixed with "kbd-". - The ktbtest tool has been added. + Linux changes: - USB device inspection is more efficient. - Fixes to keyboard connect/disconnect monitoring. - Fixes to key event handling. - PCM and MIDI support defaults to ALSA (instead of to OSS). + Some windows changes. + Text tables updated: hu, sk. + Contraction tables updated: de-kurzschrift, en-us-g2, zh-tw. - Add dbus-1-devel (for at-spi2 screen driver), espeak-devel (new speech driver), libusb-1_0-devel BuildRequires. - Create driver-at-spi2 and driver-espeak subpackages, for the new drivers. - Fix driver subpackages: for some reason, the files were not put in the right subpackages.- BuildRequire gpm-devel- disable parallel make to fix build- Build libbraille driver.- Build Speech Dispatcher driver.- New package.lamb05 15149808005.5-lp150.3.55.5-lp150.3.5libbrlttyblb.so/usr/lib64/brltty/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap:15.0/standard/c18bd30fccf94e00fa46e10dbd31b87d-brlttycpioxz5x86_64-suse-linuxELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=b08b75504bc4949f76e4b9e90313c70ec79460a9, strippedPRRRRݻ {NX'packageand(brltty:libbraille)utf-87183bf1b32d62b6fb5adc7a20aab031562f017cb6ff4b541710fac2412272025?7zXZ !t/) ] crv9u^XTI[}w>s[(!M4I41CV_,yy[S] 9=♲5Zrgb~5+ :[dm'8ѿfiAK,fwMr@[%%Agҽ]Spʅ} Q8PuΘ+hVT`W$7x7T3Arg4^D=,(v0lRtr-S<0ۥC{j@p*)VUJXlO]Nʬ%|#-X_UH&|P^ŦZڔ/$f)uW?i@w.+ՋpUq\Jj([uk⨿.P`-1Hhf{_~|L_[zb|cL,M1OR;v> ux,_2Xc%u(fKA @,dw`ce-poZ#mAB6i͓~ύ27J鴡X~O)$o:"3PeUt* F}Ѭ3H}5DϘ͔%X{Y'=u'v}+MxڟX-3ʾivWQ9AQQጐl?-0? )4OZJ>ͺ096vSmQ#V䐛Iə0Gc_pA'<)Lz|Fsp@ wX2v td\T7@/T|X‚ 栦I4 ;v|o9v@=SX!~؜dLaqQB@n#Tv9=(\ ܯW΀˸WmwЯ#Dʠ1O:(W}IM5(Bl[i%T[ @f؅>#R m҂ʶSbɥd-Z{k#2\RFc2fK~1-ଃ}nYKղfAB4IGh%kaG',3Mț)J() @pgXP?eƭO*&@h͉RyqBp}]LGc5JP2!kX/ V ,1C7l'.k$7ު(x!P?GꔶM-aieav;6ҙ]㔍I&`2P-M*er,NGq +i 0S}:'#dR,e6Ck)B\U>Ξ}<hv`ڌQM⏢p̻u3;ў@^Y|@J $p lO[E`l@ꊗY47Q@cD[ dhEr?X$LK " ]ϗz&0JnQ[{shys~W_ԇݲF`crff0@-Q= A]9Y2px܍)A}!|pɿ>R@<,RcIG0$v=+rc.b$a2Qz"d_{sc/؂49_)ks$ZLf娗;DI~\K~wɁ] 5>7)T4<[O$WCI%iSi:~u YZ