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Summary: usb-modeswitch is a mode switching tool for controlling "flip flop" (multiple device) USB gear.
Name: usb-modeswitch
Version: 1.1.8
Release: alt0.M41.1
License: GPL
Group: System/Configuration/Hardware
URL: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/
Source0: %name-%version.tar
Requires: usb-modeswitch-data
BuildRequires: tcl libusb-compat-devel
Provides: usb_modeswitch
Obsoletes: usb_modeswitch
%add_findreq_skiplist /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_dispatcher
%add_findprov_skiplist /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_dispatcher
%description
USB_ModeSwitch is (surprise!) a mode switching tool for controlling
"flip flop" (multiple device) USB gear.
Several new USB devices (especially high-speed wireless WAN stuff, there
seems to be a chipset from Qualcomm offering that feature) have their
MS Windows drivers onboard; when plugged in for the first time they act
like a flash storage and start installing the driver from there.
After that (and on every consecutive plugging) this driver switches the
mode internally, the storage device vanishes (in most cases), and a new
device (like a USB modem) shows up. The WWAN gear maker Option calls
that feature "ZeroCD (TM)".
Needed for MTS (and others) branded e1550 modems.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%make
%install
DESTDIR=%buildroot make install
%files
%doc ChangeLog README device_reference.txt
/usr/sbin/*
%_man1dir/*
/etc/*
/lib/udev/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
Name: usb-modeswitch
Version: 1.1.8
Release: alt0.M41.1
License: GPL
Group: System/Configuration/Hardware
URL: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/
Source0: %name-%version.tar
Requires: usb-modeswitch-data
BuildRequires: tcl libusb-compat-devel
Provides: usb_modeswitch
Obsoletes: usb_modeswitch
%add_findreq_skiplist /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_dispatcher
%add_findprov_skiplist /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_dispatcher
%description
USB_ModeSwitch is (surprise!) a mode switching tool for controlling
"flip flop" (multiple device) USB gear.
Several new USB devices (especially high-speed wireless WAN stuff, there
seems to be a chipset from Qualcomm offering that feature) have their
MS Windows drivers onboard; when plugged in for the first time they act
like a flash storage and start installing the driver from there.
After that (and on every consecutive plugging) this driver switches the
mode internally, the storage device vanishes (in most cases), and a new
device (like a USB modem) shows up. The WWAN gear maker Option calls
that feature "ZeroCD (TM)".
Needed for MTS (and others) branded e1550 modems.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%make
%install
DESTDIR=%buildroot make install
%files
%doc ChangeLog README device_reference.txt
/usr/sbin/*
%_man1dir/*
/etc/*
/lib/udev/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here