This won't be an easy task (rather impossible) since libfprint is written in C and libpam-fingerprint is written in Python.
Regards, Philipp Am 26.02.19 um 02:35 schrieb Paul Wise: > On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 7:14 PM Philipp Meisberger wrote: > >> Poorly libpam-fprintd is not suitable as libfprint0 seems to support >> ZhianTec fingerprint sensors. libpam-fingerprint is especially for those >> sensors. I see it would be more precise to use "Pluggable Authentication >> Module for ZhianTec fingerprint sensors" as description and name the >> package "libpam-fingerprint-zfm". > > Is it feasible to merge the two projects upstream? It seems like > having two different fingerprint sensor stacks and have the user > manually decide which one they want and then install it is a bit of a > suboptimal experience. It would be nicer if there were one stack that > supported all the fingerprint sensors available on the market. >
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