Am Tue, 8 May 2018 11:41:25 +0200
schrieb Matthias Janke <matthias.janke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Am Tue, 8 May 2018 10:57:57 +0200
> schrieb Uwe Bonnes <bon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > >>>>> "Matthias" == Matthias Janke
> > >>>>> <matthias.janke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> > Matthias> Hi Uwe, it seems that newer ubuntu versions include it
> > Matthias> under quite an odd name:
> > Matthias> https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/libftdi1-2 so I'd
> > Matthias> suggest to download the corresponding ubuntu src
> > Matthias> package and backporting it
> > Matthias>
> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/130894/how-to-build-a-debian-ubuntu-package-from-source
> >
> >
> > Matthias> not sure about libusb tho, you might do the same for
> > Matthias> libusb 1.0.
> >
> > Matthias,
> >
> > thanks for the feedback.
> > But as told in my first mail, this has to happen inside the github
> > travis build environment:
> > https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/
> >
>
> are you using the container based or the sudo enabled variant?
> if you use the sudo variant yo could do the backporting in an other vm
> and generate the deb package and add a
> sudo dpkg -i <libftdi>.deb
> to your travis script.
>
> that said I haven't used travis, so that might not work.
>
here are the official dependency installation methods:
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/
so maybe someone has a ppa with libftdi 1.0
> > I fear backporting the packages and offering them in a way that
> > travis may use them is a major effort.
> >
> > Bye
>
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