Rob -
        
Just stepping in from the sidelines . . . with a few tidbits.

Nut uses pkgconfig to find and identify stuff as part of it's build . . . So, depending on where your libusb install went, if it wasn't in the default "PKG_CONFIG_PATH" setting, it won't be found. Much like other shell variables, you can adjust that setting to find anything you like . . . IE PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/new/component;export PKG_CONFIG_PATH (or as appropriate for the shell you use).

Keep in mind that this is *NOT* the path where the library (.so or .a file) lives, but typically a directory *below* that with the pkgconfig .pc files, typically "pkgconfig". These .pc files tell the build system what is available, and what version they are, so for libusb on my system here libusb.pc (located in /usr/lib, PKG_CONFIG_DIR is /usr/lib/pkgconfig) is:

prefix=/usr
exec_prefix=${prefix}
libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib
includedir=${prefix}/include

Name: libusb
Description: USB access library
Version: 0.1.12
Libs: -L${libdir} -lusb
Cflags: -I${includedir}

This may help make sense of what version report, and how stuff gets found. Then again, if you already know this, sorry . . .

- Tim


On 09/22/2015 02:47 PM, Rob Groner wrote:
Thanks Charles, you were right about that.

Here is what I tried...I installed openSUSE 13.1 from scratch (which means no libusb).  I 
then took libusb-1.0 from the sourceforge site and built and installed it.  Still it got 
the "cannot find libusb" error.  So, looking at the sourceforge site, is see it 
mention that to work with the older libusb-0.1, you had to use libusb-compat-0.1.5.  So, 
I downloaded, built, and installed that...and now ./configure is working.

I'm sure this is all obvious to you, but I only now sort of understand the 
relationship between libusb-1.0 and libusb-0.1.

So, here is what I think I know:

NUT is using the libusb-1.0.20 library, by way of the libusb-compat layer.  When I check 
the configure log, it says "libusb-0.1.12"  I'm not sure why it says that, as 
in where it gets that value, as that version doesn't correspond to anything I installed.  
I see looking at the last version of libusb-0.1 that was available, it was libusb-0.1.12, 
so it must be getting that version number from the libusb-compat layer, as I did not 
install the old libusb-0.1.12 on this last test.

After installing libusb-1.0 and the libusb-compat layer and rebuilding NUT...it 
still doesn't work (as in, the shutdown command is not passed to the UPS due to 
can't claim message for USB).

I could try reinstalling openSUSE and installing the old libusb-0.1.12 and see 
if that works.  Perhaps it is the compat layer or the new libusb-1.0 that is 
the problem.


Rob Groner
Software Engineer Level II

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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Lepple [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 7:30 PM
To: Rob Groner <[email protected]>
Cc: Roger Price <[email protected]>; nut-upsuser Mailing List 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1

On Sep 21, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Rob Groner <[email protected]> wrote:

I didn't think to look for a log (attached), but now looking in it, I don't see 
anything more than I already thought I knew.  It's as cryptic as configure 
itself.

It does reference the line in the configure where the test for USB failed, but I'd already been 
looking in there.  I can't make sense of the lines above that set "nut_have_libusb", as 
far as what they're looking for.  Clearly somehow, that is supposed to be set to "yes".

You have:

./configure --with-usb --with-dev --with-usb-includes=/usr/local/include 
--with-usb-libs=-L=/usr/local/lib64

I think you want:

./configure --with-usb --with-dev --with-usb-includes=-I/usr/local/include 
--with-usb-libs=-L/usr/local/lib64

The key lines in the compilation testing:

configure:8062: gcc -o conftest /usr/local/include   conftest.c -L=/usr/local/lib64 
>&5
/usr/local/include: file not recognized: Is a directory


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