] wrote:
I think they are from the Battery Group.
I'd wait until we have support under Linux. We can also run some comparative
tests. I'm not sure they have any hardware acceleration of the search
algorythm.
Paul
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
Just for kicks, what release version of FUSE are we using this
timeperiod? From that project's CVS, or a numbered version that
they've built, and numbered accordingly?
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messages in English in
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On 10/21/05, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 11:05 pm, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Paul, everyone, is the DS2423 supported completely? I am reexamining
one or two older One-Wire projects, including one that does stuff with
the DS2423. It's
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Something decidedly strange has happened. There's an error in the
stuff in CVS, here's my output. It's obvious where the error is, but
not to me:
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/owfs/owfs/module/swig/perl5'
-bash: command substitution: line 1: unexpected EOF while
Hello from Gregg C Levine
As it happens I do have a bundle of DS2436B devices here. I am busy
constructing a test setup to try out a few of my theories. Since I
plan on using OWFS for some of these, I shall be pleased to try out a
few of them this way.
Which parts of the OWFS set are now suspect?
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Andrew I can't speak for the Linksys WRT54GS issues as I do not have
one of the widgets here. However I just brought up the page in
question, and the link I tried went someplace. Specifically the one by
Rod Whitby. Also so does the other one quoted. I'm not thrilled that
Hello!
Please examine the contents of the pasted script below my signature.
It outlines the entire sequence of events for building the latest
release.
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messages in English in the Moscow subway.
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(Pasted script file
ow_connection.h
I added it to the cvs (it's only problem with compiling owftpd)
/Christian
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Ämne: [Owfs-developers
Hello!
Has anyone other then I considered applying the OWFS (CVS or a
released version) in a robotic system? Comments, criticism, and even
insults to be delivered off list, and this address.
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This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the
Hello!
That is what I am saying. To properly create anything from CVS you
have two options, one is to check it out into a freshly created
directory. Or to run a make clean on the one you were using, when that
finishes, just login to the cvs storage location, and do a cvs update.
If all goes well
Hello!
Well the released version of OWFS built correctly. However, Paul, I
wasn't surprised when it did succeed. However it built with the
OWFSPHP application not built as a default. Is this this normal? And
how successful are the members of the group who are using OWFSPHP with
the PHP scripts?
Hello!
Paul? What sort of problems? I attempted a checkout of CVS stored
stuff for another project that I sometimes do stuff with, it aborted
rather rudely, and with no real explanation.
I'd appreciate some further information so I can brief the good guys
at that project.
--
Gregg C Levine
Hello!
Paul, I'm always right here. It's part of my image. But seriously,
that one you replied to came to you from my regular address. I setup
this one by the way so that I could post my issues with OWFS for the
work I do with Linux.
I have not received the regular one's posting. I suspect it
Hello!
I just attempted to build the latest OWFS set on my Slackware 10,1
system and ran into some interesting problems. It built correctly up
to the point where it starts considering what to do about the items
for Python:
Making all in python
make[3]: Entering directory
Hello!
I am happy to report that the latest collection at 2.4p1 built
correctly on my Slackware system which is at version 10.1 for the
moment.
I had the usual comments and complaints from the C compiler, but none
for Python. Also the one for PHP built this time. I simply ran the
configure script
Hello!
As most of us do I have a wired network covering my apartment. Both
this machine and the other guy are connected via a router to my DSL
connection. I also have a third connection crossing the room to my
regular, call it a table, (actually its the kitchen table) for when I
need a wired
Hello!
David, at your shop who do I thank for picking the T568A standard to
support the One-Wire RJ45 ideas? (And of course the USOC RJ25 and the
RJ25C codes as well.)
I am busy wiring an adapter for my adapter from DS/Maxim to my board.
Essentially I decided to adapt the wiring arrangement
Hello!
Paul, I've been following this discussion for while and one or two
things come to mind. One is the obvious, how are these DS2406s used
inside that thing? And the one now, how is this DS2409 configured and
wired? Did you solder the thing down to a board from one of three (or
four) suppliers?
Hello!
Paul, I think CVS has been compromised somehow. I just tried to do a
pull of the updated trunk for owfs, and instead of the usual process,
it normally creates the directory based on the module name and then
populates it with the updated code and directories from that module.
Instead of
Hello!
Please examine the screen below my signature. It is the output from
the latest version from the download service for our project. I have
not tried CVS as of yet. It seems that the newly added service,
Zeroconf, refuses to be enabled. And that was done with the switch
line used, #
(probably others as well).
Paul Alfille
On 9/26/06, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Please examine the screen below my signature. It is the output from
the latest version from the download service for our project. I have
not tried CVS as of yet. It seems that the newly added
subway.
On 9/26/06, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at the web page, and agree that the requirement isn't explicit.
Gregg, can you suggest better wording?
Paul Alfille
On 9/26/06, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Understood. It turns out that a package does
Hello!
How many switches can OWFS support directly? These are the DS2406
style device by the way. And no I haven't built the actual hardware,
that comes later.
It's just that with the release of the DS2408 and many successful
applications of the thing, I just can't recall my question ever coming
Hello!
It sounds interesting. But since both PHP (which supports MySQL) and
RRD who uses its own database model are supported by our project, and
I am not at all familiar with SQLite. Except from use, and that was
using TeamSpeak2.
I would rather see the implementation of something who follows
Hello!
I agree with the man wearing the alchemist's robe and hat. The IRC
sets are not designed to replace a list. Its designed to supplement
them.
On the NSLU2 lists many questions come up. All of them are solved
there first. For example the issues Christian faced running OWFS on
the unit also
Hello!
Jan this is very good news. Can you in your spare time create an image
of your adapter that is talking to the i2c adapter (DS2482)?
I examined the documentation for using i2c functions under Linux and
it seems to me that to build an adapter such as yours was an
interesting concept but
Hello!
Oh? Show me? I haven't had a problem building CVS since you pointed
out that CVS command. It actually builds here without any problems.
Also which release of SWIG is considered appropriate to building
anything for OWFS?
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On 12/19/06, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this a question about owserver or the python ownet?
Paul
On 12/19/06, Roberto Spadim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
i can't understand the DIR list
i'm sending :
path='/'
version=0
payload=2
type=msg_dir
sg=258
On 1/14/07, Roberto Spadim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking about an network of ds2480
Could we implement something like
computer = rs485 = rs232 = ds2480
rs232 = ds2480
we will need a rs485 = rs232 converter, or a rs485=i2c converter
(using i2c), we will need
Hello!
Has support ever been included into OWFS for the Java enabled iButton?
For that matter did anyone on this list ever get one to work properly?
I have one. And I've never managed to get it to work properly. It
might be my choice of tools and a lack of sufficient time. Well the
tools for
On 1/21/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hard to test.
They aren't available, nor is the datasheet.
Paul
On 1/20/07, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Has support ever been included into OWFS for the Java enabled iButton?
For that matter did anyone
Hello!
It seems that according to Maxim the device was indeed discontinued.
Which seems to me to be a waste of good hardware.
Also the entire collection of software for it is still on their FTP
site, written in Java naturally.
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On 2/4/07, Leland Helgerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Paul -
We're on the trail now. The last line from ./compile is an error:
error: cannot run /bin/sh src/scripts/install/config.sub
I looked, the file is there and the path is correct.
So, from /OWFS/ I entered: sh
On 2/5/07, Leland Helgerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. Got it downloaded, extracted, bootstrapped, configured, and installed.
Took longer to run the configure than it did to download by far, that's a
good sign.
Didn't end up with a /opt/owfs/owfs file though, so the starting command in
you tell what version of libusb you are using? Could there be a problem
with permissions?
I think Gregg Levine uses Slackware as well. Gregg, have you found any
problems?
Paul Alfille
On 2/8/07, J Kvalvaag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am having trouble
On 2/12/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/12/07, Roberto Spadim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i had problems with a nic card using PREEMPT kernels... try the default
kernel without preempt
Paul Alfille escreveu:
Tried on Ubuntu, as well. Success.
Linux ubuntu
On 2/18/07, Tim Sailer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
Subject: owfsws release
From:Tim Sailer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Sun, February 18, 2007 11:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
New project taking shape. (As always!)
So what is the status for using OWFS inside CYGWIN? I recall that FUSE
wasn't ported that its a Linux only file-system object. What about USB
support? Or is that one not available? Is it only a serial access
model? What? What works, what does not?
--
Hello!
This surfaced while building 2.5p10 using the latest of Cygwin
retrieved earlier this week. So far it only wants to happen with this
release:
/file_list.Tpo; exit 1; fi
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../../src/include-I../include -I../..
/../owlib/src/include
Hello!
Just in case anyone missed it, Slackware 11.0 went GA (Generally
Available) towards the beginning of last winter.
Is anyone besides me building and using OWFS on it? My usual on again
off again project is still going active, namely that of having a
system hanging around monitoring the
Hello!
I have finished getting this Slackware 11.0 box to work. OWFS has been
installed properly and so has FUSE. Both work properly.
The DS1822 that I have connected reports the temperature properly.
However I have installed temploggerd-1.3.3 and in this case I've
configured it for /usr/ instead
Hello!
I seem to recall that there were issues of some sort concerning the
USB One-Wire adapter, and the 2.6 family of kernels, and of course
OWFS.
Have these been resolved or have I been living the lives of Doctor
Who, and are remembering something else entirely?
--
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL
Hello!
We've gone all over this many times before. I know, I started a thread
and watched it evolve past its prime, but it seems to have surfaced
yet again.
On the RJ11 PDF that Maxim-IC/Dallas has prepared, (and is available
there someplace) it describes which two wires are chosen as the
Hello!
I've come up with a reasonably simple method of writing to the
switches that I am using with regards to OWFS, and it is a shell
script. However what I've created may not be the best example:
#!/bin/sh
modprobe fuse
owfs -u /mnt/1wire
#
echo 0 /mnt/1wire/12.D5D61F00/PIO.A
#sleep 20
echo
On 8/9/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. The current CVS has cleaner code. I haven;t tested it on hardware, so
your observations would be helpful. Can you test on a standard platform?
Paul Alfille
On 8/9/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look.
That the ID is
On 8/16/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/15/07, Bruce Almich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw your article on the sourceforge site (
http://owfs.sourceforge.net/WRT54G.html#hardware ). I'm interested in
using the Linksys WRT54G in a remote access lab pod and need to
On 8/25/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Vladamir,
Let me understand your setup better:
1. You have 2 serial ports, each with 5V operation.
2. You have a DS2480B adapter -- it's unclear whether you've wired it
yourself or are using the DS9097U externally.
3. Your serial port
On 9/15/07, C4Vette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do know what and where the CVS is but don't know what to download and never
compiled anything myself. Do I have to install extra packages to compile?
Can imagine I must. My distribution is OpenWRT on an ASUS-WL500gP and want
to keep it as 'light'
On 10/6/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/6/07, Rob Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ANy idea's on why 2423 counter parameters do not work on the latest
releases. If I have to keep running 2.5p10 was this a stable release ?
Want your money back?
Hello!
And how do you want
Hello!
Starting what may turn into an involving project here concerning the
DS2436 device. According to a discussion earlier, that part can best
be described as a simplified version of the DS2438.
Is this correct? And how are we supporting the behavior of the DS2436?
According to the datasheet,
Hello!
Okay projects to date:
DS2423 counter project completed --- worked as expected.
DS2436 battery ID projected started --- testing underway
Steps to recreate under latest numbered release of OWFS in
preparation. Performance under no load as expected using released
evaluation kit software,
Hello!
Essentially the thing works.
I stuck the basic DS2436 design on a perf board from RS that I
originally was going to use for something else. Then attached wire
wrap wire to its pins and to pins connected to screw terminals from
the same place.
Testing several times under the Windows EVK
On 11/14/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Curtis MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 14, 2007 6:18 PM
Subject: 1-wire wrt54g support
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Paul,
I just found your 1-Wire Wireless router page (
: RE: [Owfs-developers] Fwd: 1-wire wrt54g support
To: Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Greg,
Thanks for such a quick response, and for the helpful info.
I believe I'm looking for an adapter for use with OWFS. However, everything
I've read so far about OWFS indicates it's most useful for reading
On Nov 18, 2007 2:36 PM, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm at a bit of a loss. I just tried 2.7p0 again with the DS9097U and it
works flawlessly.
(This is on SUSE 10.2 AMD64).
Perhaps you can give some more details.
Can you start the program with debugging? Say:
owhttpd
Hello!
Would one of you please sort out this assertion? Essentially the
alternative firmware for the LinkSys (and probably others) brand of
wireless routers, is only targeting the families who communicate using
the G standard as opposed to the B one.
My access point, also a B one is starting to
On Dec 2, 2007 7:16 AM, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In general the G is backward-compatible with B.
Paul Alfille
On Dec 1, 2007 12:52 AM, Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello!
Indeed.
I looked at the list of gear, and naturally the one I want to use isn't on
the
hardware list, then it is very unlikely to ever run linux.
--Jim
On 12/2/07, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 2, 2007 7:16 AM, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In general the G is backward-compatible with B.
Paul Alfille
On Dec 1, 2007 12:52 AM, Gregg C
Hello!
If the current standard suggests, (perhaps demands?) the use of RJ45
type connectors for the One Wire networking layouts, then why did
Dallas use RJ11/12 type connectors for their devices? (Original ones
of course.)
Consider this, the USB attached DS9490R, and the DS9097 (two sizes of
one
Hello!
Did I miss something?
There's usually a mail message mentioning the release of a version. I
came across a reference to the current one on a message Paul sent out
discussing an update to how the different programs manage things.
However there wasn't one of the usual ones that normally
Hello!
I can officially confirm that the currently released version of OWFS ,
which is 2.7P0 works exactly as advertised on my Slackware-11.0
system. Kernel version is 2.6.18 for it.
For anyone who wants I can supply the rc.* scripts for this. Obviously
this is for Slackware, it probably won't
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Chris Maresca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as an FYI, Centos is a free/open version of the corresponding
RedHat Enterprise version. So Centos 5 is RHES 5, etc. It's exactly
the same, including updates and patches.
The reality is that RHES is composed of
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Alessio Sangalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Conway wrote:
tasks. I am a novice in html, however now I understand some of the html
concepts a little better, (using iframes and framesets) the site infact
frames are deprecated by the W3C since almost ten
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Alessio Sangalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
FUSE, http://fuse.sf.net is the file system library and programs that
OWFS is nominally dependent on when running via Linux. It's what is
used to create the files that tells the system
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't answer about assembled WRT54GL, but there are a number of devices
with functioning USB ports:
WRT54G(S), ASUS-WL500gd, ASUS-WL500W for wireless routers
NSLU2 for USB and wired device.
Paul Alfille
I've sent
Hello!
Paul, Christian, first hello. And to mention, Christian, that was an
outstanding act of deductive reasoning regarding that library issue
for uClibc.
According to the group on the CoreBoot list that problem, in this case
one of toolchains and that whole library are a complex pain in the
Hello!
Obviously, Paul this part is indeed supported inside OWFS, that much
is obvious from previous explorations.
However, can the group indicate if they've actually gotten this
particular device to do, ah, something?
I grok that the only application I was aware of was something with the
Hello!
Okay here's how I understand these events.
Well before the idea of using a Linux (originally) based file system
arrangement to manage these devices came about, I ordered from Dallas
Semiconductor a single sample of the DS2406 part. That one has a
unique identity code who ends in (hex)
Hello!
Okay here goes. The main Linux computer in this setup who runs OWFS
decided to run out for tea and crumpets someplace several days ago.
When it finally got back I discovered that nothing would build
correctly. It happens that the clew was with the kernel.
I was then required to dump the
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Okay here goes. The main Linux computer in this setup who runs OWFS
decided to run out for tea and crumpets someplace several days ago.
When it finally got back I discovered that nothing would build
correctly
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Okay here goes. The main Linux computer in this setup who runs OWFS
decided to run out for tea and crumpets someplace several days ago.
When
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Okay here goes. The main Linux computer in this setup who runs OWFS
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Stuart Poulton
stuart.poul...@astro.le.ac.uk wrote:
Hello!
**Said humorously**
Have you?
**Serious mode back.**
All kidding aside, I believe these platforms target the European
market (and maybe Asia.) so they may not be imported to this country.
The one
Hello!
At this location http://tinyurl.com/8ng8af the Hack A Day site is
considering the best way to talk to the DS2431 parts, and as usual
getting it wrong.
They're using a Rube Goldberg contraption of theirs to do the
interface. It had completely zoomed past their minds that Maxim and
seven or
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Nicklas Björk nick...@kimi.se wrote:
Hi
I have tried to construct a simple circuit using a MAX232CPE and a
DS2480B and hook it up to the owserver. When running on a usb-serial
adapter I got random errors, for example Segmentation fault,
Trace/breakpoint trap,
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Gregg Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Nicklas Björk nick...@kimi.se wrote:
Hi
I have tried to construct a simple circuit using a MAX232CPE and a
DS2480B and hook it up to the owserver. When running on a usb-serial
adapter I
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Two maneuvers would help me with debugging:
1. If you can test without the Microhub (DS2409) it would take some
complexity out of the scenario.
2. Create an error log with --foreground --error_level=9 (compress teh
Hello!
Would everyone please examine the text file attached? It gives the
configure output for the new release of OWFS that Paul is currently
bringing to the release stage.
Incidentally this is on Slackware 12.1 so that portion of the site can
be updated.
-
Gregg C Levine
Hello!
I normally do not use PHP. nor have any real reason to do so. So I was
surprised to see what's found on the tail of the attached file. It
complains that I should either upgrade to PHP5 (done that with this
distribution) or downgrade to 1.3.36 of SWIG. And all of this happens
because
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm,
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.1 or Ubuntu 9.04 with only an issue with
libtool. I use Christian Magnusson's workaround (copy /usr/bin/libtool
to owfs/src/scripts/ltmain.sh -- or something like that -- I don't
have a
Hello!
Soureforge has gone ahead and updated its websites. While I am still
not happy with it, it does show something interesting.
It lists me as an administrator on the project. (I'm the guy who's
looking like Master Yoda on the site.)
See here:
Hello!
This is the first group:
r...@jimkirk2:/# man owtap
Formatting page, please wait...
standard input:24: can't open `description.1so': No such file or directory
standard input:106: can't open `seealso.1so': No such file or directory
-
o...@jimkirk2:/# man owfs
Formatting page, please
Hello!
Earlier on after this latest version was released I decided to give it
a whirl and see about building an RPM from source, that is from the
source RPM file.
It then failed on an interesting number of issues.
I decided to repeat it, and stuff it into a script output file and
present it to
Hello!
I am attempting to build Owfs-2.7p27 using Cygwin-1.7.
Is anyone besides me also doing this?
Cygwin version 1.7 currently going through a round of beta testing.
Once it gets finished with that the 1.5 series will be turned off.
-
Gregg C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
This signature
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks like you have to copy /usr/lib/libtool to
~/owfs/src/scripts/ltmain.sh
Paul Alfille
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Gregg Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello!
I am attempting to build Owfs
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Well the datasheet for the DS1961S is only available on request, so I don't
know if an open source driver would be possible.
Paul Alfille
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Michael Markstaller m...@elabnet.de wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de wrote:
Hi there,
this looks nice:
http://hackaday.com/2009/12/02/ipv6-to-1-wire-protocol-translator/
I consider this an interesting idea which would allow for sensors to
be adressed directly via ipv6 :)
Sven
--
Hello!
Here's what my Cygwin-1.7 system says when trying to run the
webservice for OWFS:
g...@cmdrskywalker /
$ sh /etc/rc.d/rc.owfs
2 [main] owhttpd 3948 C:\cygwin\bin\owhttpd.exe: *** fatal error
- unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\libdns_sd.dll to same address as
parent: 0x4B != 0x5E
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:24 PM, David Richards
richards.mal...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I too am in the same stuation as Edward. My DS2406 device works fine in Linux
on a PC but on my Unslung NSLU2 I can only access the PIO using the byte write
method. I have upgraded my NSLU2 to the
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Michael D. Petersen rail...@drgw.net wrote:
I use it for monitoring the amount of time my well pump runs:
http://www.edn.com/contents/images/6466210.pdf
It basically sits across the pump motor and counts 60Hz line
cycles. My OWFS box polls and stores the
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 10:35 PM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Is there any way to determine if a DS9097U is attached at the hardware
level? I recently purchase 2 new serial adapters and connected to 2
different computers that had previously used owfs and ds9097u adapter.
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On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Mick Sulley m...@sulley.info wrote:
Marcus - Finally it works!
I uninstalled and re-installed several times, then I ran
sudo cp /usr/local/lib/libowcapi.so /usr/lib/libowcapi.so
and then it works!
Unfortunately I am working away from home all week so I
Hello!
Folks, is this gizmo still being made? And is it still available in
the US? NewEgg doesn't have it, and as it happens Amazon points to
where it is found in a book on the robotic vaccuum.
Now I am tempted to get the little devil to indeed hack it, problem
being is that it would lose itself
Hello!
Paul, when you get a moment please check with the folks at
SourceForge. It seems something over there who holds our project and
perhaps a lot of them have crashed. I can't download anything from CVS
on Linux, and the update fails with connection refused on Cygwin.
(Same error on Linux.)
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
Slackware issue. Can you help?
Thanks,
Paul
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Date: Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 3:37 PM
Subject: [Owfs-forums] [Help] compil
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Gregg Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Paul Alfille paul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Will you contact him?
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Gregg Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Paul
Hello!
I came across an article that enables building OpenWRT for the
Freeagent Dockstar. It was hosted by the site Hack A Day
http://hackaday.com and described the entire process. It was
eventually done by a chap who, ah, does this for fun, while spending
his days doing the impossible at a
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Marc MERLIN marc_n...@merlins.org wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:35:58PM -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
Very good Marc. However you might want to check the spelling next time
you revise the pages.
Happy to fix typos, care to point which page or which
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Norman Elliott normanelli...@gmail.com wrote:
I ran ./configure first in the root directory of the download and at the end
it gave this output:
Module configuration:
owlib is enabled
owshell is enabled
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Norman Elliott normanelli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Gregg,
If you look you will see the swig module is enabled so I am just as puzzled
still.
On 16 August 2010 22:39, Gregg Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Norman Elliott
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