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<updated>2002-06-14T20:38:40Z</updated>
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<title>Update to libirman-0.4.1bnb2</title>
<updated>2002-06-14T20:38:40Z</updated>
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<published>2002-06-14T20:38:40Z</published>
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    Fix default serial port to be ${DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE}
    Drop 'test_' prefix on test_irman_{name,io,func}, and call
    setlinebuf(stdout) so they are usable when piped to an interactive
    program.
    Mmmm, fixes to libirman and mserv in the same day. Can they be related? :)</content>
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<title>Updated libirman to libirman-0.4.1bnb1</title>
<updated>2002-05-17T13:06:09Z</updated>
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<published>2002-05-17T13:06:09Z</published>
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    - Install README and programs for testing/setting up config</content>
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<title>Import libirman-0.4.1b</title>
<updated>2002-05-17T11:32:51Z</updated>
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    Libirman is a programming library for Irman control of Unix software.

    Infrared man (Irman) is a small device that allows you to control
    your PC with the remote from your TV, VCR, CD or Stereo. Irman
    can be used in many ways, for example to control a software program
    while you are in another room, such as xmms.</content>
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