libfprint 1:1.90.2+tod1-0ubuntu1~20.04.3 source package in Ubuntu

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libfprint (1:1.90.2+tod1-0ubuntu1~20.04.3) focal; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches (upstream cherry-picks):
    - Properly handle aes3k devices, resubmitting commands.
      This also needs proper commands cancellation (LP: #1897613)
    - Add support for new Synaptics devices IDs (LP: #1905593)
    - Fix vfs301 verification using device pointer on callbacks (LP: #1905597)
    - Ensure we do not waste power for unsupported devices (LP: #1905603)
    - Add identification support to synaptics driver.
      It allows to unlock / log-in with any finger. (LP: #1905600)

 -- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <email address hidden>  Mon, 30 Nov 2020 21:18:42 +0100

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gir1.2-fprint-2.0: async fingerprint library of fprint project, gir bindings

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
 generate dynamic bindings.

libfprint-2-2: async fingerprint library of fprint project, shared libraries

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package provides shared libraries.

libfprint-2-2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfprint-2-2
libfprint-2-dev: async fingerprint library of fprint project, development headers

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package provides development headers.

libfprint-2-doc: async fingerprint library of fprint project, API documentation

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package provides the API documentation.

libfprint-2-tod-dev: async fingerprint library of fprint project, drivers development headers

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package provides development headers for creating device drivers.
 An example driver is available at:
 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/3v1n0/libfprint-tod-example-driver

libfprint-2-tod1: async fingerprint library of fprint project, drivers shared libraries

 The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
 .
 Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
 projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
 would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
 The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
 fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
 .
 libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
 talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
 .
 This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
 allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
 .
 This package provides shared libraries for the TOD drivers.

libfprint-2-tod1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfprint-2-tod1