Le jeudi 04 novembre 2004 à 00:24 +0100, Patrice Dumas a écrit :
> fedora core 3 Fast 800 PE, free degroupe. I've tried to build the rpm 
> directly, after renaming the files, removing rc3. There was an error as the
> CMV* weren't in the spec file. I attached a patch.
fine, thank you

> Now after eagleconfig startadsl fail (no dhcpoffer for dhclient). However if 
> I unplug and replug the modem it works. 
you did unplug / replug during make uninstall ?
it's necessary to empty modem's memory and reload the firmware /
dsp_code with parameters (the "now famous" OPTNxx or CMV)

> The bandwidth is very reduced. That's the case even if I remove
> /etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.conf prior from running eagleconfig.

Try to comment the line with OPTN1 (put a # at the beginning of line in 
/etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.conf)
if this systematically happens with Free dégroupé, could be done by
eagleconfig ? (sed "s/^OPTN1=/#OPTN1=/g" ...)

> When I send the dsp by hand I still have
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] eagle-usb]# eaglectrl -d
> Unknown option on line 27
> Unknown option on line 28
> Unknown option on line 29
> Unknown option on line 30
> Unknown option on line 31
> Unknown option on line 32
> Options successfully sent to driver.
> Using DSP code for POTS line
> DSP code successfully loaded.

not very clean, but as long as it works... 
those are for OPTNxx where xx > 15

> > => for rpm, I do not know if we should create a .rpmnew (that can be
> > merged / overwrite with etc-update command) or directly a .rpmold (which
> > I would prefer to avoid bad OPTNxx values in eagle-usb.conf)
> 
> I agree with that. Just use %config, no %config(noreplace). The user is not 
> meant to change by hand the values in eagle-usb.conf anyway, and if it is the
> case he should know that he'll have to look at the new file and do things by
> hand (it is a detail, but I believe it is .rpmsave, and not .rpmold).
yep .rpmsave
but that means that just after install (either with rpm or make install,
it only works for Free non dégroupé and same  VPI/VCI/encapsulation :
past configuration (either with eagleconfig or graphical tools) is lost
at each install...
As this is a major release, I think it can be accepted (just redo your
configuration...). Afterwards, I'm not so sure.

> I also think that having /etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.conf owned by the rpm 
> would be much better.
could you elaborate ?

@++
Ben'. aka baud123


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