David Bourgeois schreef:

> installing dfu-programmer. tuxup already facilitates the use of  
> dfu-programmer but including a binary of dfu-programmer would remove that  
> burden.

People who make use of Debian, can take a look at this ITP for
dfu-programmer <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=416436>.

I have used this to compile a dfu-programmer_0.4.0-1_i386.deb and have
installed that on my system. 

 |  pts/3  jan ~$ dpkg -s dfu-programmer
 | Package: dfu-programmer
 | Status: install ok installed
 | Priority: optional
 | Section: devel
 | Installed-Size: 48
 | Maintainer: Andrew Straw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 | Architecture: i386
 | Version: 0.4.0-1
 | Depends: libusb-0.1-4
 | Description: device firmware update (DFU) based USB programmer for Atmel 
chips
 |  A linux based command-line programmer for Atmel chips with a USB
 |  bootloader supporting in system programming.
 |  .
 |  This is a mostly Device Firmware Update (DFU) 1.0 compliant
 |  user-space application. This program was created because the Atmel
 |  FLIP program for flashing devices does not run on Linux and because
 |  standard DFU loaders do not work for Atmel chips.
 |  pts/3  jan ~$ 

Hopefully Andrew Straw fill find a sponsor soon, so dfu-programmer can be
part of the Debian-distribution.


I Cc: this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that Andrew knows that there are
people who appreciate his work :-)


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