[Bug 1792269] Re: [FFe] biometric-authentication
Jeremy Bicha
jeremy at bicha.net
Tue Jan 15 14:07:02 UTC 2019
I'm marking this fixed since biometric-authentication will be in Ubuntu
19.04. It didn't make it into Ubuntu 18.10.
** Also affects: biometric-authentication (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: biometric-authentication (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntukylin
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[FFe] biometric-authentication
Status in Ubuntu Kylin:
Fix Released
Status in biometric-authentication package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
A biometric identification framework. Provide unified DBus interface for
application layer, used for various biometric identification and
authentication.
The framework is divided into three layers: service layer, core layer and
drive layer.
## Service Layer
The service layer uses the DBus bus to provide the upper application with
operation interfaces such as feature enroll, feature verify, feature identify,
feature search, feature delete, etc. Meanwhile, it also provides notification
of device status changes event and notification of USB device hotplug event.
## Core Layer
The core layer abstracts the common operation of all kinds of biometric
recognition, constructs the underlying framework of biometric recognition,
and provides the general function and unified data storage method.
## Driver Layer
The driver layer adapts various hardware, one driver corresponds to a kind
of hardware, and completes the hardware related characteristic operation.
PPA: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntukylin-members/+archive/ubuntu/1810new
URL: https://github.com/ukui/biometric-authentication
License: LGPL-3+
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