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[GH-ISSUE #555] Haiku Support #434
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Originally created by @kallisti5 on GitHub (Feb 8, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier/issues/555
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Server: Linux / Fedora
Client: Haiku?!
Hi! I maintain the Synergy client for Haiku. (https://haiku-os.org)
It's been rotting in my git repos for a while now since Symless sucked it up everything Synergy.
The client is based on the old uSynergy.cpp which existed way before Symless. Currently i'm working on updating it with support for the Barrier protocol changes.
Is there any interest in adding Haiku to the Barrier platform list if I get it working again?
Thanks!
https://gitlab.com/kallisti5/synergy-haikuhttps://gitlab.com/kallisti5/barrier-haiku :-)
@m6502 commented on GitHub (Feb 29, 2020):
I'd say yes, please :-)
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Sep 30, 2020):
This issue has been automatically marked as stale due to inactivity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.
@kallisti5 commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2020):
Still would be nice.
@0xvividmirage commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2021):
Haiku support would be welcome. Its slowly gaining support among those who want to escape the world of big tech and go back to single user OS fun that used to exist.