Re: [PATCH 00/49] rc-core: my current patch queue

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On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 01:31:15AM +0200, David Härdeman wrote:
>The following patches is what I currenly have in my queue:
>
>Patches 1 - 6 should be ok to be committed right now, they contain
>some fixes and some reverts (of the NEC32 and generic scancode
>functionality).
>
>Patches 7 - 9 are in no hurry and can wait for 3.16, some testing
>would be nice even though I believe they are ok.
>
>Patches 10 and 11 are RFC's for the NEC32 scancode handling.
>
>The remaining patches are more of an FYI. It's basically the same
>patchset that I've posted a long time ago, but respun to apply to
>the current tree. They implement a modern chardev for rc-core which
>allows the functionality that has so far only been available through
>the LIRC bridge to be exposed to userspace and provide a (hopefully)
>sane API for taking advantage of all the features that rc-core
>provides (RX, TX, ioctl) as well as some new features (multiple
>keymaps is probably the most important one). Lots and lots of cleanups
>as well.
>
>Enjoy :)

Mauro? Any progress on this? The patches seem to be rotting again and
there's not much activity to be seen in the rc-core area? I haven't seen
any better or alternative solutions and the current state of rc-core is
certainly not where it should be...

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David Härdeman
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