On Dec 16, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Bradley Feldman wrote:

Looking at the syslog, I noticed that the tripplite_usb driver segfaulted once it switched to battery (see below). I'm not sure whether you still
maintain the driver or if I need to file a bug somewhere.

I still have the unit in question; however, since the segfault happened inside libc, I won't be able to reproduce it easily here.

Just to be sure, this is the same NUT 2.2.2 (from Fedora Core 9 RPMs) that you mentioned in the last email?

Also, I am copying the nut-upsdev list so that other people can find this email thread.

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Dec 16 05:25:05 jobs upsmon[2899]: UPS trippl...@jobs on battery
Dec 16 05:25:05 jobs wall[27596]: wall: user nut broadcasted 1 lines (31
chars)
Dec 16 05:25:07 jobs tripplite_usb[2892]: Error reading B value: Device
detached
? (error 0: error sending control message: Operation not permitted)


Hmm, the device shouldn't have detached here.

It looks like we patched this in the trunk, so it would be released as part of NUT 2.4.0. I'm not sure if they will be releasing NUT 2.4.0 for FC9, so I am attaching the updated files that you would need to rebuild the NUT 2.2.2 RPM.

Grab the SRPM from here: http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/updates/ 9/SRPMS/nut-2.2.2-1.fc9.src.html

Install it (probably "rpm -i nut-2.2.2*.src.rpm).

Copy nut.spec and nut-2.2.2-tl-reconnect.patch into /usr/src/rpm/ SPECS and /usr/src/rpm/SOURCES, respectively.

cd into SPECS and run 'rpmbuild -bb nut.spec'.

--
Charles Lepple
clep...@gmail


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Attachment: nut-2.2.2-tl-reconnect.patch
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