Commandline utilities for access to MTP Players
This package contains binaries and documentation that allow access to
USB based media players based on the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
authored by Microsoft.
Common devices using this technology are Creative Zen, iRiver, Samsung
and others.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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libmtp-1.1.6.tar.gz | 0000733519 716 KB | |
libmtp.changes | 0000015397 15 KB | |
libmtp.spec | 0000003971 3.88 KB |
Revision 58 (latest revision is 84)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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request 159523
from
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
(revision 58)
- updated to 1.1.6 - Soname libmtp.so.9.1.0 - binary compatible, new interfaces have been added. - Devices, devices, devices... I think I had a hundred (no kidding) reports for the Nexus 4. It seems hackers just love this device and cannot wait for me to spin a new libmtp. - More careful autoprobing code for Linux, running around in sysfs to try to avoid opening non-MTP devices. The libusb devs do not uniformly like this idea but what shall I do? People still want their devices to autodetect. Any hints welcome, any patches will be reviewed. - Interface extenstions from Philip Langdale to support the Android in-place read/write extensions. This will be used by GVFS for editing files etc, it is actually very useful when treating the MTP device as a "real" filesystem. It only works on Android devices with Google's MTP stack, but hey, that is a fair share of the MTP devices used today. - Several fixes and memory leaks fixed by Lei Zhang courtesy if the Chromebook project, thanks Google! - Windows Phone 8 should work out of the box. - remove upstream libmtp_motoRazr.patch
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