Fedora 14 Update: lirc-0.9.0-2.fc14

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2011-6444
2011-05-04 00:37:57
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Name        : lirc
Product     : Fedora 14
Version     : 0.9.0
Release     : 2.fc14
URL         : http://www.lirc.org/
Summary     : The Linux Infrared Remote Control package
Description :
LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red and
other signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls.
Included applications include daemons which decode the received
signals as well as user space applications which allow controlling a
computer with a remote control.

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Update Information:

Adjust initscript to not disable in-kernel decode when the user configures
lircd for devinput mode, which relies upon the in-kernel decoders to map IR
signals to input layer scancodes.
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ChangeLog:

* Tue May  3 2011 Jarod Wilson <jarod at redhat.com> 0.9.0-2
- Only disable in-kernel IR decoders if we're not using devinput mode,
  as they're actually required for devinput mode to work right.
* Sat Mar 26 2011 Jarod Wilson <jarod at redhat.com> 0.9.0-1
- Update to lirc 0.9.0 release
- Disable in-kernel IR decoding when starting up lircd, reenable on shutdown
* Mon Dec 20 2010 Jarod Wilson <jarod at redhat.com> 0.9.0-0.2.pre1
- Disable in-kernel IR decoding when starting up lircd, reenable on shutdown
* Tue Oct 26 2010 Jarod Wilson <jarod at redhat.com> 0.9.0-0.1.pre1
- Update to lirc 0.9.0-pre1 snapshot
- Add conditional flag for building with iguanaIR support (there's an
  iguanaIR package awaiting review right now)
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update lirc' at the command line.
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available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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