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This is Debian GNU/Linux's prepackaged version of the General Purpose
Mouse Interface utility. The general purpose mouse daemon tries to be
a useful mouse server for applications running on the Linux console.
This package was put together by, James Troup <james@nocrew.org>.
Now maintained as a team by:
Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org>
Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
The upstream source was downloaded from:
<http://unix.schottelius.org/gpm/archives/>
The initial changes while packaging were minor :-
- adding support for the Debian package maintenance scheme, by adding
various debian/* files.
- gpm.c (processConn): type of socket length changed (size_t -> socklen_t).
- debuglog.c: #include <string.h> to quiet -Wall.
- doc/Makefile.in (maintainer-clean): clean without interaction and
clean all relevant files (i.e. gpm.info-{1,2}).
- doc/Makefile.in: add support for mouse-test.1.
The following changes were thought of and done mostly by François
Gouget <fgouget@mygale.org>; though I didn't apply his patches as
they were for various reasons:
- gpn.c (cmdline): modified handling of -t command line argument, so it
can be used by anyone regardless of whether or not a copy of gpm is
already running.
- gpn.c (usage): update for new -t option "types".
- mice.c: improved descriptions of mouse types.
- mice.c (M_listMice): function used by -t help, reworked version of
old M_listTypes.
- mice.c (M_listTypes): function used by -t types; lists only
mnemonics.
Copyright Holders:
Copyright © 1993 Andrew Haylett <ajh@gec-mrc.co.uk>
Copyright © 1994-2000 Alessandro Rubini <rubini@linux.it>
Copyright © 1998,1999 Ian Zimmerman <itz@rahul.net>
Copyright © 2001-2008 Nico Schottelius <nico@schottelius.org>
Debian specific modifications (1.10-1 -> 1.10-6)
Copyright © 1996, 1997 Martin Schulze