hwdata/0.385

hwdata contains various hardware identification and configuration data, such as the pci.ids and usb.ids databases

#hardware#id#pci#usb

Using hwdata

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Packages

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package ID732c2ab9079b2889f82bdff1e19eae31bc25e22a
Recipe revision7ba8a263ce0cb8d37a50eb9efd6b4f4b

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Dependencies

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XFree86-1.1, GPL-2.0-or-later7ba8a263ce0cb8d37a50eb9efd6b4f4b
XFree86-1.1, GPL-2.0-or-laterb9a5d5edb349263eeb513ef715745498
GPL-2.0-or-later, XFree86-1.17a1bf1e21ddf3e0d413cedc91116d8c0
GPL-2.0-or-later, XFree86-1.1e5878687487d05200c316736bc9239db
XFree86-1.1, GPL-2.0-or-laterae1c790ed295a33272e83723c720db2a

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  1. Register for free at audit.conan.io/register.
  2. Save your token and activate it via the confirmation email you receive.
  3. Configure Conan to use your token:
    conan audit provider auth conancenter --token=<token>
  4. Scan for vulnerabilities:
    # Check a specific reference
    conan audit list hwdata/0.385
    # Scan the entire dependency graph
    conan audit scan --requires=hwdata/0.385

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