Name of the software: Piper
Project/product Homepage: -
Why should we include this into the repository? - Because there is no application in the repo's that offers this kind of customization on mice.
Is it open source? - Yes!
If it is open source, please provide a link to the most up to date, versioned tarball/zipfile. - https://github.com/libratbag/piper/archive/0.2.1.zip
The source repository is here if you still need it, https://github.com/libratbag/piper.
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| R3781 piper | |||
| R3781:9f9afbe71ab2 Initial inclusion of piper. Resolves T4221. | |||
| Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolved | JoshStrobl | T4221 Piper - GTK Application to configure (gaming) mice | |||
| Resolved | JoshStrobl | T2710 update systemd >= 220 | |||
| Invalid | None | T3532 kmod 24 |
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Already validated locally that the latest git requires systemd >= 228, so it'll need to wait (I'm not doing 0.2.x because it's all been rewritten since). I have it all packaged locally though for my Logitech G403 so assigning self.
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I'm commenting so that you know this package is required by a bunch of people. I own a Logitech G502 mouse that awaits to be configured on Linux!
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@livingsilver94 Yea once systemd is upgraded, it'll be unblocked and thus I'll be able to land it.