Even better, use [hid] from CVS. There are a lot of improvements
since 0.6 and I just fixed a key bug last night. Turns out it was a
relatively simple pointer bug.
Also, AFAIK, endianness is not an issue with hid/input.h stuff. GNU/ Linux generally handles endianness issues for you.
.hc
On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:27 AM, vincent rioux wrote:
hello, i am trying to use hid-0.6 on puredyne but when i load it i get: ELF file data encoding not little-endian
so i had to compile it against the source on /opt/dyne it loads at pd startup now but when i try to use it it seems that no device are present error [hid] open /dev/input/event0 failed
a second related question: how can i include it into puredyne so that it will be present on
the cdrom?vincent
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