more days, and an updated patch should be ready.
Cool! Looking forward to the new ones. Sorry I took so long to respond.
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Thanks for the info!
Can you provide the output of 'concordance -vi' ?
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Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
I followed the build instructions found here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=781059
The Harmony One is not yet supported, sorry.
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to make the code more readable.
I think the later is fine, honestly. It's pretty standard in the open source
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Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen - you have a patch waiting in the wings - can you send that in now?
Sorry to make you wait so long.
No problem; updated patch attached.
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Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen - I know you've been keeping Congruity in step with Andreas patches,
but now that his patches are actually applied, you may want to make sure it
works with CVS head.
Yup, congruity (irlearn branch) works fine with libconcord CVS,
including
mentioned that it's closed source and binary, since libconcord
and concordance are open source and I wanted to make it clear. It wasn't a
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needlessly
breaking binary compatibility of this API between releases.
Absolutely the right call.
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policy won't delete individual messages from the
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not a pleasant experience, but it's possible. I can find the notes on
that if you're interested.
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We're working on it.
Regards, I hope for updates. Till they come, I have to use Windows.
No, just use windows for the firmware upgrade, and the you should be able to
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Steffen Sieg wrote:
Hi Phil,
I'm a little bit unsure how to apply this patch? I never down this
before. Could you give me an advise?
Steffan,
Don't sweat it - I only need one copy of the dump and Michael got it.
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Would you mind doing this on 2 or 3 revs of the firmware (2.5, 2.6, 3.0)?
You can either send the binary, or the output of 'od -X' on them (that's the
above). I meant to ask before and forgot.
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Michael Frase wrote:
Am Montag, den 29.12.2008, 22:59 +0100 schrieb Phil Dibowitz:
Michael Frase wrote:
You'll find the the binary file attached!
Thanks. I'm retarded, it didn't need to be bzip2'd, it's 48 bytes.
For those that care, the hex is:
000
soon and not working is we haven't
started working on it yet, or are nowhere close
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do the firmware upgrade, but the remote will still
report the old version even thought he firmware is updated (which means the
website will still think you're out of date)... also it sometimes ends up
requiring an extra reboot or two... so if you're brave, feel free to try CVS.
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for our software (yet - although
one is in the process of being submitted).
Anyway, you're file is not including all of the productIds, it's only
including 1. Instead of including:
046d/c111
You need to include
046d/c110
046d/c111
...
046d/c14f
and
0400/c359
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Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen,
Have you been looking at any of the firmware-on-525 stuff? I've poured over
it several times and sent several debug patches to folks and looked through
the dumps a lot...
I haven't looked at it at all. I thought the thing you were
this and send a testing patch
to try the change to finalize.
As for not initializing data, yes that's bugged me too, and been on my list
to fix. A patch would indeed be awesome.
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have a good help or anything yet, but it has a usage statement
and it should be clear from this email how to use it.
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Also, aren't the Perl bindings sometime out of date relative to the new
IR learning APIs? I believe the Python bindings are fully up-to-date,
but I'll run another validation pass in the next couple days.
Ah, crap. Good call. Thanks.
I got the hard part of this working
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Never write it in C if you can do it in 'awk';
Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle
binary since it was necessary to use it as a normal user, but now
that I think about a little more it may make more sense to have them be part
of libconcord so other front-ends like congruity can be used w/o sudo as well.
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Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil,
This is just a quick note recalling the fact that you were going to bump
the libconcord soname sometime soon before release. When this gets done,
don't forget to the ABI_VERSION value in libconcord.py.
Thanks, I would have forgotten
Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Doug, let me know how that goes.
I leave for LA for a week on
Wednesday (I'll be at SCALE, so anyone attending SCALE drop me a line and
we'll meet up).
I had some packaging problems with my udev/policykit rules which I managed to
fix up
:
Original Message
Subject: Re: Firmware Update on TC30
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:15:35 -0800
From: Pete Wenzel pmwen...@yahoo.com
To: Phil Dibowitz p...@ipom.com
CC: concordance devel concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
References: 20090106003132.34afe...@pc.home 4962a2da.5010...@ipom.com
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Which seems to be the big-hammer approach and works great.
I've changed my script accordingly and also changed the output file names to
be 99_libconcord.rules, libconcord.policy and 99-libconcord.perms.
http://www.phildev.net/concordance/gen_udev_support
Doug, did
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 06:58:49PM +0100, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:38:48AM -0500, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Here we go; attached gen_udev_support script.
OK, changes I've made to your patch:
- Files that are *linked* to (policykit, for example) the files
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 06:58:49PM +0100, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:38:48AM -0500, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Here we go; attached gen_udev_support script.
OK, changes I've made to your patch:
- Files that are *linked* to (policykit, for example
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On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 09:59:17AM -0500, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Sorry; I was trying to make some modifications to the install path + use
$(DESTDIR) and get that patch together;
Doh! I knew I
package to make sure everything is working as-intended.
Submitted.
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Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen Warren wrote:
See attached.
Thanks. Does that imply you've tested the Makefile.am changes and are happy?
Err. Ignore that. I shouldn't answer email before coffee, I thought you were
Doug.
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On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 08:25:09AM -0500, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Douglas E. Warner wrote:
Okay, thanks for the examples.
AFAICT, the rules.d folder is just so packages can ship their own scripts,
not
to enable/disable them through some other mechanism. If you
been fixed, documentation has been updated,
code has been clenaed up, various language bindings have been improved and
updated, and several useful options had been added.
Be sure to check it out!
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The only mainstream Distro not included is Debian, and the Ubuntu packages
will likely work, though I haven't tested that.
None of these include the freshly-released 0.21 yet... but hopefully packages
will be out for that soon.
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Douglas E. Warner wrote:
You can find my unofficial Fedora builds at my repository here:
http://www.silfreed.net/download/repo/
Any word on when this makes it into Fedora officially?
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... in the libconcord source do:
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
then try concordance again.
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?
If concordance can't find your remote, you won't be able to get any further.
You should be able to go to members.harmonyremote.com. Login, go to Support,
and then under Downloads you'll see Firmware
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Andreas,
Now that we have your IR code re-work patches in a live version, I'd like to
look at getting your pronto stuff included.
What's the status of it? Do you have a patch against the latest concordance
release? If so, can you send a patch and we can start that process?
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/
AutoLaunch_Refresh.asp HTTP/1.1
74.217.80.10your IPHTTP/XML HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Andreas
I have sent you a private mail with attached wireshark log. Did you
receive it?
Please have a look at it, if you have time.
Andreas,
Thanks for looking into this. Let me know if you need help.
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: 'BoxSizer' object has no attribute 'AddStretchSpacer'
Looking at the help for the module, I see AddSpacer(), InsertSpacer(),
PrependSpacer(), but no AddStretchSpacer. In fact, I see nothing .*Stretch.*
at all.
Also, you may want to add 2009 to your copyright statement.
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://members.harmonyremote.com/
Is that somehow not clear?
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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 06:42:13AM -0500, Nick Miller wrote:
Do you plan on supporting the harmony 1000 anytime in the near future?
We've been working on it with only a small amount of luck. It's definitely
something we want to support, but have had trouble reverse engineering it.
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Feel free to file a feature-request bug on our project page.
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Lucas van staden wrote:
Looks like you are right, output fromlatest CVS source build.
mela...@jessy:~/Projects/concordance/concordance$ sudo ./concordance
--verbose /tmp/LatestFirmware.EZUp
Concordance 0.21+CVS
Copyright 2007 Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
This software is distributed
=
s
should work.
As a final debugging note, if it's not the root thing, USB can be funny
about a lot of things - if you're going through a USB hub, try going
directly to the host's USB adapter.
If none of that works, I'd be suspicious of the remote or the cable.
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the package in! That's very cool. And thanks
for doing that work.
Do you plan on adding the python/perl bindings and congruity?
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On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 03:29:01PM +0200, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 09:01:53AM -0400, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to share the good news: concordance is now in Debian
unstable, as of August 5. I would have said something sooner, but
wanted
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Lucas van staden wrote:
Hi,
Patch applied.
It got further, but failed in the end.
mela...@jessy /usr/local/src/concordance/concordance $ sudo
./concordance /tmp/LatestFirmware.EZUp
Concordance 0.21+CVS
Copyright 2007 Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
This software is distributed under
-12 19:49:11.0 +0200
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-F
-F
-F
-F
-F
-F
-F
-F
+1
+9
+7
+3
+4
+8
+4
+7
A
4
C
So it seems that it's still the same thing, checksum and 4847 bytes...
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the device. We're working on
it, but haven't made great progress.
It shouldn't segfault though. If you want to run it in gdb and get me a
backtrace, I'll figure out why it's segfaulting and make it print an error
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+ ir_signal_length);
+ if (err != 0) {
+ printf(??? Failed: %s - try again!\n,
+ pco_strerror(err));
How about a nicer error message. Like:
Decoding Pronto Hex code failed: %s
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 01:31:32PM -0500, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
Hi,
Just to let all know, I got this confirmation message for the upload
of congruity to Debian. You may notice it's not on a mirror yet -- if
that's the case, it should be synchronized shortly.
This is *awesome*,
already?
From the FAQ (http://www.phildev.net/concordance/faq.shtml):
10. Do you plan to support building custom configs without the website?
http://www.phildev.net/concordance/faq.shtml#q10
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Oh the packages made it from Debian into Ubuntu already? Sweet!
Good to know.
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Get Version Response 25 00 1C 15 E0 42 0C
WTF?
Can one of you recompile libconcord with -D_DEBUG in CPPFLAGS and then
re-run 'sudo concordance -v -i' and send the output? I'd like to see where
in GetIdentity() it's failing.
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For the archives, and for anyone else interested in debugging.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] Logitech Harmony 700
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 22:24:00 +0100
From: Arne Ljung arne.lj...@home.se
To: Phil Dibowitz p...@ipom.com
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 08:02:49PM
On 01/24/2010 08:41 PM, Chris Mayo wrote:
# concordance -i -v
Concordance 0.21
Copyright 2007 Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
This software is distributed under the GPLv3.
DEBUG (FindRemote): Failed to set device configuration: -22 (could not
set config 1: Invalid argument)
ERROR
On 02/01/2010 11:11 PM, Arne Ljung wrote:
Hi,
I also got this error, but I don't know to make the error to change.
erik WAV Ac-Aƶ # concordance -v -i
Concordance 0.21
Copyright 2007 Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
This software is distributed under the GPLv3.
DEBUG (FindRemote
you his firmware version, for example, which we could then find - it's only
8 bytes. I hope. ;)
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updates).
However, the firmware version would be required, which of course concordance
can't get.
Chris, can you provide the current firmware and hardware versions? It should
be available to you through the official software.
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Work, yes. Success? no.
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dumps of
programming the remote in Windows, in short.
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I've created bugs to track support of the 300 series, 700 series, and 1000
series remotes, and linked to them from the Supported Models pages.
Sorry I've been quiet lately, I've been traveling a _lot_ lately, and am
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, using the official
software? Since you bought it on ebay, I'm starting to wonder if perhaps the
device is damaged/faulty?
2. I have another theory, regarding timing, I'll throw out on the linux-usb
thread you started...
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page) 3-4 times with this change
and it works out fine.
If you're happy with the patch, can you send it onto the list for review and
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On 07/16/2010 02:30 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On 07/16/2010 02:17 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
So thanks to many people, a lot of progress has been made on this.
Look for specs for the communication protocol of these to be committed to
CVS in the coming days.
It's worth nothing the 89x series
) and trying to call the usb_init() function. This
is how it can tell if the libusb on the system is there and functioning.
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On 07/18/2010 09:17 PM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
That means it's compiling a small test program using -lusb (telling the
linker to link in libusb) and trying to call the usb_init() function. This
is how it can tell if the libusb on the system is there and functioning.
I should note that I haven't
, respectively,
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On 07/20/2010 12:59 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
So I've written a patch to port libconcord over to libusb 1.0.
However, I mostly did it just as an exercise to see the differences. It is
unclear to me if this is the right route to go.
The benefits are:
* 1.0 is actively developed and used
On 07/20/2010 01:42 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On 07/20/2010 12:59 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
So I've written a patch to port libconcord over to libusb 1.0.
However, I mostly did it just as an exercise to see the differences. It is
unclear to me if this is the right route to go.
The benefits
on for the next 4 days, but I'll definitely get to this
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On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 07:18:50PM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:
Oh, and I added the new functions to the Python bindings too, which I
forgot before.
Cool. Can you either (1) do the same for the perl bindings or (2) create a bug
(and assign it to me) to do it?
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On 07/26/2010 09:04 PM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Wait, this doesn't seem right. protocol is a binary field which either says to
use one rxlenmap or another, and also to determine if the max_chunk_len for
reading flash is 700 or 1022. So in the case of the 700 your making it 14,
which
will have
Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
This software is distributed under the GPLv3.
Failed to establish communication with remote: (null)Net error:
connect() failed
with error 10051ERROR: Couldn't initializing libconcord: Error
connecting or fi
nding the remote
I don't think this ever got replied
On 07/27/2010 05:54 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 07/26/2010 01:04 PM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 07:58:27PM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:
OK. I added the prep_config/finish_config to test.pl and validated that
this works on the 700. Updated version is attached.
Thanks!
I
On 07/27/2010 10:19 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Yes, this is a little odd. However, IIRC, this matches what the official
software prints. Or perhaps it doesn't print the value, but some field
in the HTTP responses is the value of ri.protocol at least in
libconcord, and the offical software
On 07/27/2010 11:16 PM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
The first byte seems to be tracking for something, but I have no idea what.
It's length-1, so I've updated consnoop to only print the packet up to this
far and things make more sense now.
The second byte is a flag-bit-mask. 0x20 is FIN, 0x40 is ACK
this for config updates as well. :(
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then send a normal UDP packet (consnoop doesn't know how to parse this
since it still thinks it's in TCP mode, so this is manual parsing):
COMMAND_UPDATE_TIME
and it responds with:
COMMAND_UPDATE_TIME_RESPONSE
And that's the end of the trace.
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on libconcord, I'm looking at you)?
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On 07/29/2010 11:07 PM, Jack van Hemmen wrote:
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Requesting Identity: 100% done
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what(): std::bad_alloc
Dumping config: Aborted
Backtrace looks like:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7fe1424
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