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Why it's deprecated #32

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Ogeon opened this issue Jan 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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Why it's deprecated #32

Ogeon opened this issue Jan 11, 2020 · 2 comments

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@Ogeon
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Ogeon commented Jan 11, 2020

The creator of the wrapped WiringPi library has chosen to deprecate it. As part of that, he has taken down the Git repository (at the time of writing), so it's practically impossible to make new builds of rust-wiringpi from the real source. Due to that, I'm no longer going to maintain this library.

Gordon himself writes about it on http://wiringpi.com/wiringpi-deprecated/.

Thanks, Gordon, for creating WiringPi, and sorry for being one of those who linked it statically. Also, big thanks to everyone who have contributed to rust-wiringpi.

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Razican commented Jan 13, 2020

It's sad to see this deprecated :( there is still the GitHub mirror, though: https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi

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Ogeon commented Jan 13, 2020

Good point. I hadn't seen it. I suppose it can be used for reproducing the builds, but other than that I believe there are (or can be) better alternatives for Rust. WiringPi is a bit too C focused for a smooth integration.

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