Discussion:
libftdi1-1.4 MSYS2 binary re-package
Xiaofan Chen
2018-06-16 01:27:15 UTC
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Hi all,

The easiest way to use libfti under Windows is using
MSYS2 since they provide the easy to use package
management tool pacman (used in Arch Linux as well).

Some users may not want to use the full-blown MSYS2.
MSYS2 provides binary package in the following website
and a few other mirrors.
http://repo.msys2.org/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/files/REPOS/MINGW/

I just upload a binary which is a repackage of MSYS2 provided
binary for those who want to use official release rather than
libftdi git.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/picusb/files/?source=navbar
File name: libftdi1-1.4_devkit_MSYS2_Repack.7z

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Date of package: 16-June-2018
Xiaofan Chen <xiaofanc AT gmail dot com)

This is just a repackage of MSYS2 provided binary for
libftdi 1.4 and libusb-1.0.22.

mingw32 directory contains the binary for 32bit Windows.
mingw64 directory contains the binary for 64bit Windows.

Take note the Python bindings are for MSYS2 packaged
Python 3.6, which may not work with other distributions
of Python. Anyway the Python bindings may not work well.
You may have better luck with pyftdi, pylibftdi, etc.

The copyright information about libftdi1 and libusb are
inside the Copyright directory.

The doc directory is the doxygen generated document
for libftdi1-1.4. libusb is at the following URL.
http://libusb.info/

The src folder contains the source code for libftdi1-1.4
and libusb-1.0.22 release.

Please use libftdi mailing list for support. I do not
reply to technical questions through private email.

To use libftdi1 under Windows, you need to use libusb
supported drivers.
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Xiaofan

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