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This file is used to indicate primary maintainership for this package. A package may list more than one maintainer to avoid bus factor issues. People on this list may be considered “subject-matter experts”. Please note that Solus staff may need to perform necessary rebuilds, upgrades, or security fixes as part of the normal maintenance of the Solus package repository. If you believe this package requires an update, follow documentation from https://help.getsol.us/docs/packaging/procedures/request-a-package-update. In the event that this package becomes insufficiently maintained, the Solus staff reserves the right to request a new maintainer, or deprecate and remove this package from the repository entirely.
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- Alexander Zhirov
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- Telegram: alexanderzhirov
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- Email: azhirov1991@gmail.com
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# lsscsi
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The [lsscsi utility](http://sg.danny.cz/scsi/lsscsi.html) is a command-line tool in the Linux operating system that provides information about SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) devices. lsscsi allows you to view a list of SCSI devices recognized by the system and provides details about each device, including the identifier, device type, bus, and address on the bus.
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name : lsscsi
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version : 0.32
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release : 1
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source :
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- http://sg.danny.cz/scsi/lsscsi-0.32.tgz : 0a800e9e94dca2ab702d65d72777ae8cae078e3d74d0bcbed64ba0849e8029a1
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homepage : http://sg.danny.cz/scsi/lsscsi.html
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license : GPL-2.0-or-later
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component : system.base
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summary : A tool that lists devices connected via SCSI and its transports
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The lsscsi utility is a command-line tool in the Linux operating system that provides information about SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) devices. lsscsi allows you to view a list of SCSI devices recognized by the system and provides details about each device, including the identifier, device type, bus, and address on the bus.
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%configure --prefix=/usr
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%make
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%make_install
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