I used this software some years ago during my PhD, although ultimately
didn't go very far with it (decided against writing my own automation
system and outsourced it to an undergrad with LabVIEW...).
I would be happy to take a look (especially if I can find that little
USB relay again I was having so much fun playing with).
Best,
Fuller
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On 17/01/2022 12:43, Darryl Bond wrote:
Hello,
I maintain a small application hosted on GitHub.
(
https://github.com/darrylb123/usbrelay)
It allows control of USB connected electrical relays. Originally it was a simple command
line application.
Over the years, it has accumulated additional features such as a python interface, and an
mqtt daemon.
There is a debian package that has not been maintained for many years. We are
endeavouring to fix that.
As a long term Fedora user, I would love to get it into Fedora. However I have never
attempted to create an rpm package. The more I read, the more confused I am.
Questions on Issues like:
- How to clone the GitHub repository in the spec file
- should there be one package or a separate python package.
- what about the daemon/ systemd service...
Any help greatly appreciated
Darryl
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