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If you have a question about libiio and an Analog Devices IIO kernel driver please ask on : . If you have a question about a non-ADI devices, please ask it on github.
As with many open source packages, we use GitHub to do develop and maintain the source, and Travis CI and Appveyor for continuous integration.
- If you want to just use libiio, we suggest using the latest release.
- If you think you have found a bug in the release, or need a feature which isn't in the release, try the latest untested binaries from the master branch and check out the documentation based on the master branch. We provide builds for a few operating systems. If you need something else, we can most likely add that -- just ask.
Operating System | GitHub master status | Version | Primary Installer Package | Alternative Package, tarball or zip |
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Windows | | Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 | | |
OS X | | OS X High Sierra (v 10.13) | | |
| | macOS Sierra (v 10.12) | | |
| | OS X El Capitan (v 10.11) | | |
Linux | | Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (v 18.04)1 | | |
| | Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (v 16.04)1 | | |
| | Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (v 14.04)1 | | |
| | CentOS 7 | | |
| | CentOS 6 | | |
If you use it, and like it - please let us know. If you use it, and hate it - please let us know that too. The goal of the project is to try to make Linux IIO devices easier to use on a variety of platforms. If we aren't doing that - we will try to make it better.
Feedback is appreciated (in order of preference):
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- The Ubuntu packages are known to work on their Debian counterpart releases.