Thanks Dennis for your quick reply.

Le mardi 29 novembre 2016 14:00:42 UTC+1, Dennis Lee Bieber a écrit :
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 01:56:36 -0800 (PST), malkowki 
> <[email protected] <javascript:>> declaimed the 
> following: 
>
> >Dear, 
> > 
> >I am using beaglebone black revision C running kernel  4.1.21-bone-rt-r20 
> >,re4lease Debian Jessie. 
> >I have installed the Adafruit  BBIO and check that the installation was 
> >successfull by doing the follwing 
> >>>> import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO; print GPIO 
> ><module 'Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO' from 
> >'/root/.python-eggs/Adafruit_BBIO-1.0.0-py2.7-linux-armv7l.egg-tmp/Adafruit_BBIO/GPIO.so'
> > 
>
> >> 
> >>>> 
> > 
> >whne I try to run a python program example like below: 
> >#!/usr/bin/python 
> > 
> ># Blinks one of the Beaglebone Black's on-board LEDs until CTRL-C is 
> >pressed. T$ 
> > 
> ># Import PyBBIO library 
> >from bbio import * 
>
>
>         WHICH library are you using? 
>

I have installed PyBBIO as well, and this one is failing when testing the 
package:
~# python -c "import bbio as GPIO; print GPIO"
Segmentation fault
I don't know if they have already updated this library for kernel 4.1.x on? 


The Adafruit_BBIO installation works....

  

>
>         PyBBIO and Adafruit_BBIO are two separate libraries, from 
> different 
> sources. Oh, and above you imported Adafruit_BBIO while here you imported 
> just bbio -- so that's a third possible library (older name for 
> Adafruit_BBIO). 
>
> https://github.com/graycatlabs/PyBBIO/wiki/Installing-PyBBIO 
>
> For PyBBIO note that this page specifies 3.8 kernel -- which was the older 
> Debian Wheezy (very much -- the page says 3.14 won't work... And Jessie 
> ships with a 4.x kernel as I recall). 
>
>         Short answer: you've referenced three different BBIO libraries 
> just in 
> the above, so it is difficult to know exactly which is being used. 
>
>
>         <SNIP> 
> >I got a segmentaion fault. 
> > 
> >Can you tell me what could be wrong here? 
>
>         Were you running from a privileged account (root)? By default, the 
> BBB 
> tends to configure the sysfs nodes (which most of the libraries use to 
> access I/O pins, channels, etc.) such that a user account has no 
> permission 
> -- and they tend to hard-crash rather then bring up a Python exception. 
>

I was running from root account.


 

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