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It is only the get-edid tool that is x86 specific, parse-edid builds and works fine on other architectures so make it available everywhere. Also drop the custom install step as 'make install' does the right thing. This does cause us to install into /usr/sbin instead of /sbin, but as that is what upstream wants we can consider that a bugfix. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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config BR2_PACKAGE_READ_EDID
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bool "read-edid"
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help
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Read-edid is a pair of tools for reading the EDID from a
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monitor. It should work with most monitors made since 1996
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(except for newer ones with 256-byte EDID's - WiP), assuming
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the video card supports the standard read commands (most
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do). Read-edid is a set of two tools - get-edid, which gets
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the raw edid information from the monitor, and parse-edid,
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which turns the raw binary information into an
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XF86Config-compatible monitor section.
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Notice that the get-edid tool is only available on x86.
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http://polypux.org/projects/read-edid/
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