> If you mean what you appear to have written, the answer is blatantly
> no. Of course not. Release versions are fixed and set in stone for
OK fair enough. I was thinking along the lines of 0.19-1 or something
like that. Nevermind.
> 11.10 version ships with, and they can't change that any more than the
> libFTDI upstream can re-write history on v0.19!
It's a shame 0.19 missed the 232H patches by a few weeks.
> waiting for the next Ubuntu version (and persuading the distro team to
> do it).
Yes, so it'll be at least Ubuntu 12.04 before this is resolved.
Alright, I'll see if something else can be done. Alas, it'll be a
while before the newer libftdi (which uses the libusb-1.0) which I
started with makes it out into the wild. It was just a last minute
discovery this afternoon when testing against 0.19 that I discovered
the problem of the 232H patches missing the boat and me developing a
flat spot on my forehead.
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