Okay . . .

Went through the file and replaced sudo -A for '' ( empty string- or null
). And then had to add to my udev rules file . . .

SUBSYSTEM=="gpio*", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'chown -R root:gpio
/sys/class/gpio; chmod -R 770 /sys/class/gpio; chown -R root:gpio
/sys/devices/platform/ocp/4????000.gpio/gpio/; chmod -R 770
/sys/devices/platform/ocp/4????000.gpio/gpio/; chown root:gpio
/sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp:??_??_pinmux/state; chmod 770
/sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp:??_??_pinmux/state'"

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 5:28 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok so one not so fun issue . . .
>
> william@beaglebone:~/dev/bonejs$ config-pin P8.07 low
> sudo: no askpass program specified, try setting SUDO_ASKPASS
> Cannot write gpio direction file: /sys/class/gpio/gpio66/direction
>
> EXCEPT
> william@beaglebone:~/dev/bonejs$ ls -al /sys/class/gpio/gpio66/direction
> -rwxrwx--- 1 root *gpio* 4096 Jun 23 14:17
> /sys/class/gpio/gpio66/direction
>
> william@beaglebone:~/dev/bonejs$ getent group gpio
> *gpio*:x:1001:william
>
> I've a feeling I know how to fix this though . . . will require editing
> config-pin . . .
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 3:57 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Wrap away!
>>>
>>> I'm just happy the universal overlay concept has caught-on.  I wanted
>>> people to be able to do most simple things without having to craft
>>> custom device-tree overlays.  Using a custom overlay is still the most
>>> flexible option, but there's a pretty high barrier to entry.
>>>
>>
>> Ok awesome.
>>
>> I've actually really liked the idea of universal-io ever since you put
>> the project up, and made it known. Really an awesome idea. At the time it
>> was very obvious to me that this would be something really cool. But I was
>> wrapped up in my own little world, doing my own thing, and since I use
>> console images that do not always, or ever seem to have config-pin enabled
>> by default ? Not really sure, but every time I went to tinker with
>> config-pin . . . "command not found". It's just that this time, my own
>> little world collided with universal-io. So I gave some thought into what
>> actually was not working, and how to make it work.
>>
>> I do have to say, that I'm every bit as impressed with universal-io now,
>> as I was back when you put it into the wild. I quite honestly think that
>> universal-io + config-pin is every bit as good as device tree files. At
>> least in what universal-io can do. I do not know if it has any short
>> comings. but from what I can see . . . there are none ?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Charles Steinkuehler <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/23/2016 5:26 PM, William Hermans wrote:
>>> >
>>> > So the wrapper is really simple. But what I plan on doing with said
>>> wrapper will
>>> > be really neat I think. How does configurering your pin modes from a
>>> web page
>>> > sound ? ;)
>>>
>>> That sounds pretty awesome!
>>>
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