libserialport: add patch so it doesn't use termiox
termios has been removed from recent kernels, so not having this patch causes "no such ioctl for device"-errors, preventing any use of the library
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Inspired by this commit from the upstream package:
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https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libserialport.git;a=commit;h=6f9b03e597ea7200eb616a4e410add3dd1690cb1
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Applying this patch directly added some extra dependencies (autoconf,
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automake), as the configure script needs to be regenerated with the
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original commit.
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original commit message:
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termiox was removed from linux in e0efb3168d34
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Some more information available in https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-serial/msg41926.html
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Attempting to use the termiox ioctls on more modern kernels results in
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"Inappropriate IOCTL" errors.
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While the "right" solution might be to remove the termiox code from the
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linux path, simply not checking for termiox builds a libserialport that
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functions on modern linux kernels.
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diff --git a/libserialport_internal.h b/libserialport_internal.new.h
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index 669152b..9a57b81 100644
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--- libserialport_internal.h
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+++ libserialport_internal.h
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#include "linux/serial.h"
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#endif
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#include "linux_termios.h"
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-/* TCGETX/TCSETX is not available everywhere. */
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-#if defined(TCGETX) && defined(TCSETX) && defined(HAVE_STRUCT_TERMIOX)
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-#define USE_TERMIOX
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-#endif
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#endif
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/* TIOCINQ/TIOCOUTQ is not available everywhere. */
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# Template file for 'libserialport'
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pkgname=libserialport
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version=0.1.1
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revision=2
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revision=3
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build_style=gnu-configure
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short_desc="Cross-platform library for accessing serial ports"
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maintainer="lemmi <lemmi@nerd2nerd.org>"
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