Package lm_sensors3: Information

    Source package: lm_sensors3
    Version: 3.6.0-alt4
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    Build time:  Dec 22, 2024, 12:07 AM in the task #366234
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    License: LGPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and GPLv2+ and Verbatim and Public Domain
    Summary: Hardware Health Monitoring Tools
    Description: 
    This package contains a collection of user space tools for general SMBus
    access and hardware monitoring.  SMBus, also known as System Management Bus,
    is a protocol for communicating through a I2C ('I squared C') bus.  Many modern
    mainboards have a System Management Bus.  There are a lot of devices which can
    be connected to a SMBus; the most notable are modern memory chips with EEPROM
    memories and chips for hardware monitoring.
    
    Most modern mainboards incorporate some form of hardware monitoring chips.
    These chips read things like chip temperatures, fan rotation speeds and
    voltage levels.  There are quite a few different chips which can be used
    by mainboard builders for approximately the same results.

    List of RPM packages built from this SRPM:
    libsensors3 (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    libsensors3-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    libsensors3-devel (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    lm_sensors3 (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    lm_sensors3-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    lm_sensors3-utils (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    lm_sensors3-utils-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)

    Maintainer: Afanasov Dmitry



      1. bison
      2. rpm-macros-make
      3. flex
      4. librrd-devel >= 1.2.1

    Last changed


    Dec. 21, 2024 Andrew A. Vasilyev 3.6.0-alt4
    - NMU: fix FTBFS with gcc 14
    Oct. 17, 2022 Konstantin Lepikhov 3.6.0-alt3
    - Added init.d files for sensord and fancontrol (closes ALT #38131).
    - pwmconfig: get rid of egrep.
    Oct. 30, 2021 Anton Midyukov 3.6.0-alt2
    - remove static library (fix FTBFS with LTO)
    - drop old obsoletes, conflicts