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+ === 0.1.0 / 2011-04-xx
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+ * add test suite based on mass storage devices
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+ * usable async transfers
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+ * migration to rake-compiler and hoe
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+ * cross compiled Windows gems
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+ * distinct exception classes
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+ * new compatibility layer for ruby-usb.gem
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+ * many helper methods for different USB descriptors
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+ * add LIBUSB constants
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+ * downcase methods names
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+ === 0.0.1 / 2009-06-23
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+ * first public release
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+ .autotest
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+ COPYING
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+ Manifest.txt
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+ README.rdoc
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+ Rakefile
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+ lib/libusb.rb
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+ lib/libusb/compat.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_compat.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_compat_mass_storage.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_descriptors.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_gc.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_iso_transfer.rb
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+ test/test_libusb_mass_storage.rb
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+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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+ = Access USB devices from Ruby via libusb-1.0.
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+ * http://github.com/larskanis/libusb
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+ * API documentation: http://libusb.rubyforge.org/libusb
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+ == DESCRIPTION:
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+ LIBUSB is a Ruby binding that gives a Ruby programmer access to all functionality of libusb[http://www.libusb.org], version 1.0.
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+ * libusb is a library that gives full access to devices connected via the USB bus. No special kernel driver is thus necessary for accessing USB devices.
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+ * This Ruby binding supports the API version 1.0 of libusb. Note that the old "legacy" version 0.1.x of libusb uses a completely different API that is covered by the ruby extension ruby-usb[http://www.a-k-r.org/ruby-usb/] . LIBUSB has a compatibility API to ruby-usb[http://www.a-k-r.org/ruby-usb/].
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+ LIBUSB for Ruby is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3.
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+
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+ == FEATURES:
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+ * Access to descriptors of devices, configurations, interfaces, settings and endpoints
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+ * Synchronous and asynchronous communication for bulk, control and interrupt transfers
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+ * Compatibility layer for ruby-usb[http://www.a-k-r.org/ruby-usb/] (API based on libusb-0.1). See {::USB} for description.
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+
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+ == SYNOPSIS:
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+ require "libusb"
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+ usb = LIBUSB::Context.new
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+ device = usb.devices(:idVendor => 0x04b4, :idProduct => 0x8613).first
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+ device.open do |handle|
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+ handle.claim_interface(0)
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+ handle.control_transfer(:bmRequestType => 0x40, :bRequest => 0xa0, :wValue => 0xe600, :wIndex => 0x0000, :dataOut => 1.chr)
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+ handle.release_interface(0)
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+ end
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+ {LIBUSB::Context#devices} is used to get all or only particular devices.
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+ After opening the {LIBUSB::Device} the resulting {LIBUSB::DevHandle} can be
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+ used to communicate with the connected USB device
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+ by {LIBUSB::DevHandle#control_transfer}, {LIBUSB::DevHandle#bulk_transfer},
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+ {LIBUSB::DevHandle#interrupt_transfer} or by using the {LIBUSB::Transfer} classes.
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+ A {LIBUSB::Device} can also be used to retrieve information about it,
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+ by using the device descriptor attributes.
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+ A {LIBUSB::Device} could have several configurations. You can then decide of which
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+ configuration to enable. You can only enable one configuration at a time.
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+ Each {LIBUSB::Configuration} has one or more interfaces. This can be seen as functional group
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+ performing a single feature of the device.
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+ Each {LIBUSB::Interface} has at least one {LIBUSB::Setting}. The first setting is always default.
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+ An alternate setting can be used independent on each interface.
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+ Each {LIBUSB::Setting} specifies it's own set of communication endpoints.
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+ Each {LIBUSB::Endpoint} specifies the type of transfer, direction, polling interval and
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+ maximum packet size.
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+
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+
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+ == REQUIREMENTS:
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+
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+ * libusb version 1.0 or greater
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+ * FFI-gem[http://github.com/ffi/ffi]
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+ * Linux, MacOSX or Windows system
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+
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+ == INSTALL:
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+ gem install libusb
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+ In order to use LIBUSB, you need the libusb-1.0 library (but not its header files).
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+ * On Debian and Ubuntu system, install the +libusb-1.0-0+ package.
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+ * The gem for Windows comes with a precompiled +libusb.dll+ and can be used
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+ together with a precompiled FFI-gem, so there is no need for a compiler.
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+ Latest code can be used in this way:
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+ git clone git://github.com/larskanis/libusb.git
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+ rake install_gem
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+
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+
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+ == Usage on Windows
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+ In contrast to Linux, any access to an USB device by LIBUSB on Windows requires a proper driver
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+ installed in the system. Fortunately creating such a driver is quite easy with
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+ Zadig[http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/libwdi/index.php?title=Main_Page]. Select the interesting USB device
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+ and press "Install Driver". That's it. You may take the generated output directory
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+ with it's INI-file and use it for driver installation on other 32 or 64 bit Windows
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+ systems.
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+
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+
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+ == Cross compiling for mswin32
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+ Libusb-gem can be build on a linux or darwin host for the win32 platform,
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+ using the mingw cross compiler collection. Libusb is downloaded from source
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+ git repo, cross compiled and included in the generated libusb.gem.
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+ Install mingw32. On a debian based system this should work:
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+ apt-get install mingw32
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+ On MacOS X, if you have MacPorts installed:
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+ port install i386-mingw32-gcc
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+ Download and cross compile libusb for win32:
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+ rake cross gem
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+ If everything works, there should be libusb-VERSION-x86-mswin32.gem in the pkg
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+ directory.
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+
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+ == Todo
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+
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+ * add proper handling for polling and timing: http://libusb.sourceforge.net/api-1.0/group__poll.html
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+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ require 'pathname'
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+ require 'uri'
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+ require 'rake/extensiontask'
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+ require 'rake/extensioncompiler'
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+
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+
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+ # Cross-compilation constants
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+ COMPILE_HOME = Pathname( "./tmp" ).expand_path
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+ STATIC_SOURCESDIR = COMPILE_HOME + 'sources'
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+ STATIC_BUILDDIR = COMPILE_HOME + 'builds'
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+
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+ # Fetch tarball from sourceforge
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+ # LIBUSB_VERSION = ENV['LIBUSB_VERSION'] || '1.0.8'
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+ # LIBUSB_SOURCE_URI = URI( "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/libusb/libusb-1.0/libusb-#{LIBUSB_VERSION}/libusb-#{LIBUSB_VERSION}.tar.bz2" )
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+ # LIBUSB_TARBALL = STATIC_SOURCESDIR + File.basename( LIBUSB_SOURCE_URI.path )
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+
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+ # Fetch tarball from git repo
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+ # LIBUSB_VERSION = ENV['LIBUSB_VERSION'] || '295c9d1'
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+ # LIBUSB_SOURCE_URI = URI( "http://git.libusb.org/?p=libusb.git;a=snapshot;h=#{LIBUSB_VERSION};sf=tbz2" )
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+ # LIBUSB_TARBALL = STATIC_SOURCESDIR + "libusb-#{LIBUSB_VERSION}.tar.bz2"
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+
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+ # Fetch tarball from Pete Batard's git repo
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+ LIBUSB_VERSION = ENV['LIBUSB_VERSION'] || '52a0e18'
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+ LIBUSB_SOURCE_URI = URI( "http://git.libusb.org/?p=libusb-pbatard.git;a=snapshot;h=#{LIBUSB_VERSION};sf=tbz2" )
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+ LIBUSB_TARBALL = STATIC_SOURCESDIR + "libusb-pbatard-#{LIBUSB_VERSION}.tar.bz2"
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+
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+ # Static libusb build vars
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+ STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR = STATIC_BUILDDIR + LIBUSB_TARBALL.basename(".tar.bz2")
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+ LIBUSB_CONFIGURE = STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR + 'configure'
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+ LIBUSB_MAKEFILE = STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR + 'Makefile'
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+ LIBUSB_DLL = STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR + 'libusb/.libs/libusb-1.0.dll'
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+
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+
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+ hoe = Hoe.spec 'libusb' do
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+ developer('Lars Kanis', 'kanis@comcard.de')
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+
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+ extra_deps << ['ffi', '>= 1.0']
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+ extra_dev_deps << ['rake-compiler', '>= 0.6']
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+
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+ self.url = 'http://github.com/larskanis/libusb'
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+ self.summary = 'Access USB devices from Ruby via libusb-1.0'
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+ self.description = 'LIBUSB is a Ruby binding that gives Ruby programmers access to all functionality of libusb, version 1.0'
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+
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+ self.readme_file = 'README.rdoc'
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+ spec_extras[:rdoc_options] = ['--main', readme_file, "--charset=UTF-8"]
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+ self.extra_rdoc_files << self.readme_file
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+
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+ # clean intermediate files and folders
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+ self.clean_globs << STATIC_BUILDDIR.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #####################################################################
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+ ### C R O S S - C O M P I L A T I O N - T A S K S
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+ #####################################################################
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+
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+ directory STATIC_SOURCESDIR.to_s
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+
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+ #
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+ # Static libusb build tasks
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+ #
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+ directory STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR.to_s
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+
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+ # libusb source file should be stored there
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+ file LIBUSB_TARBALL => STATIC_SOURCESDIR do |t|
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+ # download the source file using wget or curl
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+ chdir File.dirname(t.name) do
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+ url = LIBUSB_SOURCE_URI
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+ sh "wget '#{url}' -O #{LIBUSB_TARBALL}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Extract the libusb builds
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+ file STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR => LIBUSB_TARBALL do |t|
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+ sh 'tar', '-xjf', LIBUSB_TARBALL.to_s, '-C', STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR.parent.to_s
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+ LIBUSB_MAKEFILE.unlink if LIBUSB_MAKEFILE.exist?
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+ end
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+
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+ file LIBUSB_CONFIGURE => STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR do |t|
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+ Dir.chdir( STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR ) do
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+ sh "sh autogen.sh && make distclean"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # generate the makefile in a clean build location
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+ file LIBUSB_MAKEFILE => LIBUSB_CONFIGURE do |t|
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+ Dir.chdir( STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR ) do
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+ options = [
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+ '--target=i386-mingw32',
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+ "--host=#{Rake::ExtensionCompiler.mingw_host}",
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+ ]
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+ build_host = `sh config.guess`.chomp
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+ options << "--build=#{build_host}" unless build_host.to_s.empty?
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+ configure_path = STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR + 'configure'
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+ cmd = [ configure_path.to_s, *options ]
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+ sh *cmd
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # make libusb-1.0.a
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+ task LIBUSB_DLL => [ LIBUSB_MAKEFILE ] do |t|
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+ Dir.chdir( STATIC_LIBUSB_BUILDDIR ) do
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+ sh 'make'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # copy binary from temporary location to final lib
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+ task "copy:libusb_dll" => ['lib', LIBUSB_DLL] do
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+ install LIBUSB_DLL, "lib/#{File.basename(LIBUSB_DLL)}"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "compile static libusb libraries"
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+ task :libusb_dll => [ "copy:libusb_dll" ]
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+
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+ desc 'Cross compile libusb for win32'
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+ task :cross => [ :mingw32, :libusb_dll ] do |t|
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+ spec = hoe.spec.dup
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+ spec.instance_variable_set(:"@cache_file", nil) if spec.respond_to?(:cache_file)
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+ spec.platform = Gem::Platform.new('i386-mingw32')
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+ spec.files << "lib/#{File.basename(LIBUSB_DLL)}"
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+
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+ # Generate a package for this gem
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+ Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
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+ pkg.need_zip = false
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+ pkg.need_tar = false
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ task :mingw32 do
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+ # Use Rake::ExtensionCompiler helpers to find the proper host
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+ unless Rake::ExtensionCompiler.mingw_host then
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+ warn "You need to install mingw32 cross compile functionality to be able to continue."
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+ warn "Please refer to your distribution/package manager documentation about installation."
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+ fail
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # vim: syntax=ruby