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| revision=1 | ||
| archs="x86_64 i686" | ||
| build_style=cargo | ||
| hostmakedepends="cargo rust" |
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There's no need to add these when build_style=cargo
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| version=0.3.6 | ||
| revision=1 | ||
| archs="x86_64 i686" |
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Why restrict the architectures?
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My thinking was that the tool is only really useful in conjunction with WiVRn or Monado, both of which only run on x86 with glibc. That said i suppose there's no reason to restrict this particular tool. Fixed.
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motoc stands for MOnado Tracking Origin Calibrator. It is a command line utility that allows for continous tracking and calibration of offsets between multiple VR coordinate spaces, for example, a standalone headset and a set of SteamVR lighthouses, enabling use of full body trackers with a standalone headset.