Am 24.07.2016 um 12:41 schrieb Mick Sulley:
> Hi,
>
> Just had a crash on my Raspi system and I am furiously trying to rebuild
> it. I have installed owfs-3.1p1 but when I run
>
> sudo ./configure
>
Ah no. Don't configure neither compile as root. Seriously.
> it returns with
>
> Module configuration:
> owlib is enabled
> owshell is enabled
> owfs is DISABLED
> owhttpd is enabled
> owftpd is enabled
> owserver is enabled
> owexternal is enabled
> ownet is enabled
> ownetlib is enabled
> owtap is enabled
> owmon is enabled
> owcapi is enabled
> swig is DISABLED
> owperl is DISABLED
> owphp is DISABLED
> owpython is DISABLED
> owtcl is DISABLED
>
> I need owfs to be enabled,
>
Really? Why? The owfs fuse binding has some serious limitations and
needs some unnecessary stuff (FUSE, mountpoint, rights) so be set up.
> what have I done wrong????
>
Chances are you don't have the fuse development packages installed.
But I recommend to skip the fuse binding (and owfs binary) completely
and fix your scripts to use the owshell programs instead.
e.g. instead of
cat /mnt/ow/10.6B1289000000/temperature
do
owread /10.6B1289000000/temperature
Kind regards
Jan
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