Hello??
> On Feb 16, 2025, at 3:08 PM, Brian Button <b...@buttonnet.com> wrote: > > Hello there, > > I have built a package (PlebGPIO) which simplifies access to the GPIO bus > used by Raspberry Pi and some other companies. Written in āCā, the repo is > here: https://github.com/briantbutton/plebgpio > <https://github.com/briantbutton/plebgpio>. We use it in production on > Ubuntu 24.04. AFAIK, it is only relevant in an ARM64 architecture. > > The GPIO can used for a lot of things, but mostly for LEDs and buttons, which > is the sweet spot for PlebGPIO. GPIO interfaces on Raspberry Pi are > currently a mess of partial, abandoned and nonfunctional libraries (see links > below). > https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/145013/future-of-gpio-access-on-pi5 > > <https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/145013/future-of-gpio-access-on-pi5> > https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/147465/current-proper-way-to-interface-gpio-from-c-code > > <https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/147465/current-proper-way-to-interface-gpio-from-c-code> > https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/145295/raspberry-pi-5-gpio-library-questions/150707 > > <https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/145295/raspberry-pi-5-gpio-library-questions/150707> > > Since we use SystemD to simplify things for the application software, it > seemed like a Debian package would be the best way to deliver this to folks. > You know, official, easy, authorized. Installable with apt without any > special hassle. > > I have a package together as of today. It installs correctly with dpkg but I > do not know what to do next. > > Hopefully someone will tell me. > > > > Best, > > Brian > >