i2c-tools/4.3

I2C tools for the linux kernel as well as an I2C library.

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Packages

Linuxx86_64Release

package ID06f88cc4b5f3ffd5fed1351a21fe67dc804840d4
Recipe revision0e469fa56c1ecc7a81ce10a02de8c546

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsfPIC=True shared=False
Linuxx86_64Release

package ID1133dd3703bd5da2bc22157e404152646f9e7573
Recipe revision0e469fa56c1ecc7a81ce10a02de8c546

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsfPIC=True shared=False
Linuxx86_64Release

package ID9159bccd9c68707358e91e27ae3f35341c49cdd4
Recipe revision0e469fa56c1ecc7a81ce10a02de8c546

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsshared=True
Linuxx86_64Release

package IDdf215fa07278a2ca4517a027630a6a5871d23050
Recipe revision0e469fa56c1ecc7a81ce10a02de8c546

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsshared=True

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LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0-or-later0e469fa56c1ecc7a81ce10a02de8c546

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