2024-02-20: v1.94.7 release Highlights: * synaptics: fix enroll identify problem after user reset database. * synaptics: New PIDs 0x0173, 0x0106, 0x0124. * goodixmoc: New PID 0x6582. * build: Do not require bash to build, only posix sh. * fp-image: Simplify minutiae detection tasks. * GLib 2.68 is now required to build libfprint. New drivers: * realtek (PID 0x5813). * focaltech_moc (PIDs 0x9E48, 0xD979, 0xA959). * egismoc (PIDs 0x0582, 0x05a1). Git-EVTag-v0-SHA512: 17cc50269368e861ea751af2a3ff957329191ca66832033bb71995e8e9e56f86af955559b147217a19f218af5b1eec0fd2bce5dd2b4f4381be48ef3d6610003d
TOD Informations
See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/3v1n0/libfprint/-/blob/tod/README.tod.md
History
LibFPrint was originally developed as part of an academic project at the University Of Manchester.
It aimed to hide the differences between consumer fingerprint scanners and provide a single uniform API to application developers.
Goal
The ultimate goal of the FPrint project is to make fingerprint scanners widely and easily usable under common Linux environments.
License
Section 6 of the license states that for compiled works that use
this library, such works must include LibFPrint copyright notices
alongside the copyright notices for the other parts of the work.
LibFPrint includes code from NIST's NBIS software distribution.
We include Bozorth3 from the US Export Controlled distribution, which we have determined to be fine being shipped in an open source project.