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#!/bin/sh -e

if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
	ldconfig

	if [ ! -c /dev/raw1394 ]; then
		cat <<EOF

Required /dev/raw1394 device file not found.  Without it, libraw1394
is quite useless as it can not talk to the kernel driver.

EOF
		echo -n "Should I create it for you? [Y/n] "
		read REPLY

		case "$REPLY" in
		y|yes|"")
			if (cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV raw1394); then
			    cat <<EOF

Device file created.  You may want to fix the group/permission to
something appropriate for you.  Note however that anyone who can open
raw1394 can access all devices on all connected 1394 buses
unrestricted, including harddisks and other probably sensitive
devices.

EOF
			fi
			;;
		*)
			cat <<EOF

/dev/raw1394 not created.  You can create it at a later time manually
with the command:

    /dev/MAKEDEV raw1394

EOF
			;;
		esac
	fi
fi


#DEBHELPER#
matching for rawiso receptionGravatar dmaas 3-4/+12 2003-01-06back out previous commit - don't drop the legacy API just yetGravatar dmaas 6-173/+130 2003-01-05emulate legacy ISO reception API on top of new rawiso APIGravatar dmaas 7-131/+174 2002-12-24update iso API for multi-channel reception and new packet buffer layoutGravatar dmaas 4-123/+236 2002-12-20oops, irq_interval needs to be signedGravatar anonymous 1-1/+1 2002-12-20dmaas - renamed exported arm definitions into the raw1394_ namespace; brought...Gravatar anonymous 3-124/+48 2002-12-16rawiso updates:Gravatar dmaas 3-18/+25 2002-11-18fix cplusplus extern C blockGravatar ddennedy 1-4/+4 2002-11-18merged rawiso branchGravatar ddennedy 7-6/+488