libgpiod/2.1

C library and tools for interacting with the linux GPIO character device

#gpio#libgpiodcxx#linux

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Packages

Linuxx86_64Release

package ID110770056c89bfd9e715a240327a50743f23b04b
Recipe revision6dd183ce1a1809617357e389516e631d

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsenable_bindings_cxx=False enable_tools=False shared=True
Linuxx86_64Release

package ID6f8e22b1aa5bbc2565fee77ee6113e9d76ed4801
Recipe revision6dd183ce1a1809617357e389516e631d

compilergcc
compiler.version11

optionsenable_bindings_cxx=False enable_tools=False fPIC=True shared=False

Dependencies

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LGPL-2.1-or-later6dd183ce1a1809617357e389516e631d
LGPL-2.1-or-later2cb459dcc610e0019fc318d68a823991
LGPL-2.1-or-later85d34e549417c12edf0b60256c460c83
LGPL-2.1-or-later04e02a49802315f9d546a127618694bd

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  4. Scan for vulnerabilities:
    # Check a specific reference
    conan audit list libgpiod/2.1
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