-l | grep 'ii ow' | cut -c -50
ii ow-shell 2.9p7-2
ii owfs-common 2.9p7-2
ii owserver 2.9p7-2
sabi:~
regards,
Mario
On 2014-10-17, Vincent Danjean wrote:
On 17/10/2014 08:48, Mario Gruenwald wrote
Hi
On 17/10/2014 00:05, Mario Gruenwald wrote:
Hi
I tried reportbug and reportbug-ng, but it was too difficult for me.
Therefore i write an simple Email.
I have an USB-1wire-Adapter and some DS18S20 temprature sensors. After my
last upgrade of ow-shell from 2.8p15-1 to 2.9p5-1.1 my
I forgot to add my personal repo to test new packages in the
previous mail
On 17/10/2014 07:21, Vincent Danjean wrote:
Hi
On 17/10/2014 00:05, Mario Gruenwald wrote:
Hi
I tried reportbug and reportbug-ng, but it was too difficult for me.
Therefore i write an simple Email.
I have
Le 21/05/2012 22:49, Eloy Paris a écrit :
Hi Paul,
On 05/21/2012 04:36 PM, Paul Alfille wrote:
You summarized the problem well. Synchronizing the start of owserver and
it's clients can be problematic.
As for suspending the boot process -- the whole scheme can be done in
the background.
://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=owfsarch=kfreebsd-i386ver=2.8p14-1stamp=1329428876
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Christoph
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and a bug report will be a way to not forget about this.
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Le 18/10/2011 20:36, Sven Geggus a écrit :
Vincent Danjeanvdanjean.p...@free.fr wrote:
Yesterday, I repacked the source tarball without the DLL and I
reuploaded the package. It has been accepted today:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/owfs.html
I just tried to use it and I've got a
Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr
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Hi,
On 27/09/2011 01:47, Roberto Spadim wrote:
nice :D i added json to httpd
and changed some files at owlib
the ow_parsedname.h (add ePS_json at line 127+-)
and the ow_parsename.c (add
commit the sources.
Regards,
Vincent
i don't know how to diff it with the original
can you add this to main branch?
thanks paul!! :)
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On 04/09/2011 00:27, Don Veino wrote:
Great news, thanks for your work! In looking at your link below, it
appears that temploggerd is not included. Would that be a separate
package or could it be added to your owfs package for Debian?
temploggerd is a separate software. It is not
Hi,
Yesterday, I repacked the source tarball without the DLL and I
reuploaded the package. It has been accepted today:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/owfs.html
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On 01/09/2011 00:22, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
Correct. As Paul has noted, its part of the Bonjour resolver. Perhaps
even the library behind it. When we build OWFS using Cygwin, and the
Bonjour mechanism is installed, as if the host is using an iPod, then
that library presents itself.
is available
in my repo (and amd64 sid binary packages), see my signature
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On 31/08/2011 22:24, Vincent Danjean wrote:
Hi,
My first upload to Debian has been rejected by ftp-master as the
source tarball does not contain the source of the file libdns_sd.dll
Looking at the cvs history, I saw that this dll seems to come from
a patched version of mDNSResponder
Hi,
On 31/08/2011 22:33, Gregg Levine wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr
wrote:
My first upload to Debian has been rejected by ftp-master as the
source tarball does not contain the source of the file libdns_sd.dll
[...]
It's not a DLL those
Hi,
I just uploaded (two days ago) packages of owfs 2.8p13 in Debian. They
must be accepted by ftp-master before entering Debian repositories.
You can follow the current process here:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
Paul, if you want, once the package will be accepted, you can
Thanks.
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 21:54:28 +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote:
Hi,
I just uploaded (two days ago) packages of owfs 2.8p13 in Debian. They
must be accepted by ftp-master before entering Debian repositories.
You can follow the current process here:
http://ftp
and then upload them officially to Debian (so it will also be in Ubuntu)
as soon as I come back from holidays.
If you have any comments about the packaging, do not hesitate to answer
to this message.
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Vincent
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Regards,
Iztok Jeras
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 23:20, Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
I indent to upload my packages to the Debian distribution very soon.
I you want to test them before, please try
characters
are allowed in aliases names. I recall that and \n for example are
two valid characters in filename under POSIX. This is very important in order
to design the format of /settings/alias/* (to list, add, remove, rename,
... aliases)
Regards,
Vincent
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On 01/04/2011 13:00, Paul Alfille wrote:
Very interesting ideas.
My proposal:
1. Only one alias per slave (serial number)
2. Aliases can be added/changed by:
A. writing to 10.12312300/alias (if the device exists)
B. writing to settings/alias/add
3. A blank name is equivalent to
that all
of this should be handled at owfs level.
Regards,
Vincent
2011/4/1 Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr:
On 01/04/2011 13:00, Paul Alfille wrote:
Very interesting ideas.
My proposal:
1. Only one alias per slave (serial number)
2. Aliases can be added/changed by:
A. writing
backwards compatibility).
Paul Alfille
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:07 AM, Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr
wrote:
Hi,
I would like to propose a new command for owserver. Currently, when
we want to list directories, several commands are available, at least
DIR and DIRALLSLASH. Moreover, we
On 01/04/2011 17:54, Roberto Spadim wrote:
2011/4/1 Vincent Danjean vdanjean.p...@free.fr:
On 01/04/2011 16:19, Paul Alfille wrote:
Ok, the /structure directory returns a small text file for each
possible property
e.g. owserver --fake=10
owread /structure/10/temperature
t,00,01,ro
compilation in the library, if the debian
owcapi library does not use any libusb symbols, it should be the same for
all other linux distributions (and perhaps even for cygwin but I do not
know enough about linking on cygwin to be sure)
Regards,
Vincent
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On 21/03/2011 22:22, nick wrote:
This interests me greatly. So with my network below, i would have to poll
each alarm directory in turn. Indicated by ?
Yes, because each poll means a specific 1-wire command on the hardware.
Thus on each ds2409 coupler if both branches are in use (ie contain
will just tell your function
what you want to display on the LEDs)
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On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
The first patch is about a missing semicolon (required in non-debug mode
at least). Should be applied upstream.
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On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
The third patch follow the cleanup in manpage from Cyril LAVIER. He does
not install all of them, so lintian does not show him all
On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
The second patch is a hack to ensure that tcl files are installed in
distribution-managed directory (ie /usr/lib/tcltk) instead
On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
The fifth patch remove a wrongly hack (that seems to be required
for FC6 but that is wrong for Debian) about directories for php.
I also
On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
The sixth patch is about linkage. The upstream build-system links
to many libraries when creating new libraries and/or programs
On 11/03/2011 14:34, Vincent Danjean wrote:
I will send one message per patch I applied with some comment and a last
one with global comments and questions.
At first, there is no seventh patch. I made a mistake when I counted all
patch initially ;-)
Some remarks about owfs from a packager
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