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Thanks to contributions by @fusetim, @taartspi, @eitch, @fdelporte.
Make sure to also read the interviews with Robert von Burg and Tom Aarts.
All changes: https://github.com/Pi4J/pi4j-v2/compare/2.5.1...2.6.0
Published by FDelporte 7 months ago
Sorry! Because of a configuration error, the wrong native code is included in 2.5.0 for the new GpioD Provider. But thanks to the lightning fast action of Robert von Burg we have a fixed version for you to enjoy :-)`
For all other info about the changes in 2.5, see the release notes of 2.5.0.
Published by FDelporte 7 months ago
With over 100 commits from multiple branches, this is a major release with many improvements! With many thanks to the core team (Robert von Burg, Tom Aarts), and a major addition of Alexander Liggesmeyer, Pi4J is again lifted to a higher level!
/dev/gpiochip...
. It leverages the native libgpiod library, which is developed as a part of the Linux kernel. Libgpiod is currently the recommended way to control GPIO pins. Therefore, using this provider is also recommended.All changes: https://github.com/Pi4J/pi4j-v2/compare/2.4.0...2.5.0
Thanks to @GeVanCo, @MMMMMNG, @IAmNickNack, @savageautomate, @eitch, @taartspi, @FDelporte
Published by FDelporte over 1 year ago
Published by FDelporte about 2 years ago
Multiple fixes by @taartspi
Thanks to all contributors, multiple improvements were added:
Published by FDelporte almost 3 years ago
[Fix] Also export linuxfs i2c in module-info.java: makes it possible to add the LinuxFsPlugin provider when not loading using autocontext
Published by FDelporte about 3 years ago
Yoohoo it's here! After a lot of work we present you the totally renewed Pi4J library!
For the full documentation, please check https://pi4j.com/
Most important info on V2: