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AUTHORS New lib for EFL: eeze! Bringing you the freedom to (hopefully) never need to learn external apis again! 2010-05-13 10:49:17 +00:00
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NEWS New lib for EFL: eeze! Bringing you the freedom to (hopefully) never need to learn external apis again! 2010-05-13 10:49:17 +00:00
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README

Eeze 1.0.0 BETA

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 FOR ANY ISSUES PLEASE EMAIL:
 enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
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Requirements:
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Must:
  libc
  ecore (at least 1.0.0)
  libudev

Eeze is a library for manipulating devices through udev with a simple and fast
api. It interfaces directly with libudev, avoiding such middleman daemons as
udisks/upower or hal, to immediately gather device information the instant it
becomes known to the system.  This can be used to determine such things as:
  * If a cdrom has a disk inserted
  * The temperature of a cpu core
  * The remaining power left in a battery
  * The current power consumption of various parts
  * Monitor in realtime the status of peripheral devices
  
Each of the above examples can be performed by using only a single eeze
function, as one of the primary focuses of the library is to reduce the
complexity of managing devices.

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COMPILING AND INSTALLING:

  ./configure
  make
(as root unless you are installing in your users directories):
  make install