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regarding RFP: knxd -- A daemon to access the KNX bus
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Matthias Urlichs <matth...@urlichs.de>
* Package name : knxd
Version : 0.14.10
Upstream Author : Matthias Urlichs <matth...@urlichs.de> et al.
* URL : http://github.com/knxd/knxd
* License : GPL2+
Programming Lang: C++
Description : A daemon to access the KNX bus
KNX is a standardized prototocol for home and building control.
knxd is a daemon that routes data packets between multiple KNX bus
segments. It can access all commonly-used hardware interfaces.
knxd can be accessed via TCP or Unix-domain sockets (knxd-specific
protocol, supported by some home automation systems), UDP (standard KNX
tunnelling protocol) and IP multicast (standard KNX routing protocol).
A command-line tool to read and write KNX messages is included.
Packaging knxd for Debian was previously attempted with its precursor
(eibd); see bug#549901. This did nto work, among other reasons because
eibd depended on libpthsem, a fork of the mostly-unmaintained gnu pth
library. Since then, knxd has been rewritten to use libev.
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