Very nice. Done On 9/17/06, E. Kastelijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Paul, > > I generated my first patch ever. ;) > I hope it meets the quality standards and is any help. > > It is an addition to the man page that specifies the --mountpoint option. > I realise that also the /etc/init.d/owfs script needs a modification, but > I feel that I do not have enough experience to create a patch for that. > > patch for src/man/owfs.1 > ============================ > 51a52,53 > > .SS \-\-mountpoint "mountpoint" > > Specifies the mountpoint. This may be needed in combination with the > "-u" option. > 57c59 > < owfs -F -u /mnt/1wire > --- > > owfs -F -u --mountpoint /mnt/1wire > ============================ > > kind regards, > > Egon > > > > Andrew, > > > > I'm getting suspicious about your FUSE installation. > > Fuse has a few simple test programs (under "examples" in the source code). > > Can you try them ans see if they work? > > > > Paul Alfille > > > > On 9/13/06, E. Kastelijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Andrew, > >> > >> Here is my working output: > >> > >> <start> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mnt]# /opt/owfs/bin/owfs -u --mountpoint /mnt/1-wire/ > >> --foreground --error_level=9 > >> CONNECT: fuse mount point: /mnt/1-wire/ > >> CALL: PARSENAME path=[] > >> CONNECT: Adapter found: 003/002 > >> DEFAULT: Opened USB DS9490 adapter at 003/002. > >> DATA: DS9490_setup_adapter: done (ret=0) > >> DATA: DS9490_overdrive() > >> DEBUG: Start of directory path= device=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> DATA: BUS_first: No data will be returned > >> DEBUG: Selecting a path (and device) path= SN=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> last path=01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> DEBUG: Clearing root branch > >> DATA: DS9490_reset > >> DATA: DS9490_reset: ok > >> DATA: DS9490_reset > >> DATA: DS9490_reset: ok > >> DEBUG: DS9490_next_both SN found: 26 95 CD 6C 00 00 00 77 > >> DEBUG: BUS_next return = 0 26 95 CD 6C 00 00 00 77 > >> DEBUG: Selecting a path (and device) path= SN=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> last path=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> DATA: DS9490_reset > >> DATA: DS9490_reset: ok > >> DEBUG: DS9490_next_both SN found: 81 30 C6 26 00 00 00 80 > >> DEBUG: BUS_next return = 0 81 30 C6 26 00 00 00 80 > >> CONNECT: Good DS1421 tag found for 003/002 > >> DEFAULT: Set DS9490 003/002 unique id to FFFFFF81 30 FFFFFFC6 26 00 00 > >> 00 > >> FFFFFF80 > >> DEBUG: fuse_mnt_opt=[(null)] > >> DEBUG: fuse_open_opt=[(null)] > >> unique: 1, opcode: INIT (26), nodeid: 0, insize: 56 > >> INIT: 7.6 > >> INIT: 7.5 > >> unique: 1, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 40 > >> </start> > >> > >> I hope it is of any help. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Egon > >> > >> > Hi Egon, > >> > > >> > Glad to help. > >> > > >> > I'm still facing a few challenges with OWFS myself. Basically, I can > >> > start > >> > owfs OK but when I use 'ls', I get nothing or if I use 'tree' I just > >> get > >> a > >> > "dot". So so far, it's useless to me. > >> > > >> > My shell output is: > >> > > >> > </start> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] onewire]# /opt/owfs/bin/owfs -u --mountpoint > >> /mnt/onewire/ > >> > --foreground --error_level=9 > >> > CONNECT: fuse mount point: /mnt/onewire/ > >> > CALL: PARSENAME path=[] > >> > CONNECT: Adapter found: 002/002 > >> > DEFAULT: Opened USB DS9490 adapter at 002/002. > >> > DATA: DS9490_setup_adapter: done (ret=0) > >> > DATA: DS9490_overdrive() > >> > DEBUG: Start of directory path= device=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> > DATA: BUS_first: No data will be returned > >> > DEBUG: Selecting a path (and device) path= SN=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> 00 > >> > last > >> > path=01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > >> > DEBUG: Clearing root branch > >> > DATA: DS9490_reset > >> > DATA: DS9490_reset: ok > >> > DATA: DS9490_reset > >> > DATA: DS9490_reset: ok > >> > DEBUG: DS9490_next_both SN found: 81 3C 67 25 00 00 00 8B > >> > DEBUG: BUS_next return = 0 81 3C 67 25 00 00 00 8B > >> > CONNECT: Good DS1421 tag found for 002/002 > >> > DEFAULT: Set DS9490 002/002 unique id to FFFFFF81 3C 67 25 00 00 00 > >> > FFFFFF8B > >> > DEBUG: fuse_mnt_opt=[(null)] > >> > DEBUG: fuse_open_opt=[(null)] > >> > unique: 2, opcode: INIT (26), nodeid: 0, insize: 44 > >> > INIT: 5.1 > >> > INIT: 5.1 > >> > unique: 2, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 24 > >> > unique: 3, opcode: STATFS (17), nodeid: 0, insize: 36 > >> > unique: 3, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 64 > >> > </start> > >> > > >> > I wondered if you could please post the shell output that you get when > >> you > >> > enter the line: > >> > '/opt/owfs/bin/owfs -u --mountpoint /mnt/1-wire/ --foreground > >> > --error_level=9' > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Andrew > >> > > >> > On Wednesday 13 September 2006 22:44, E. Kastelijn wrote: > >> >> Andrew, > >> >> > >> >> You made me very happy! > >> >> This solved my problem and owfs now works fine. > >> >> > >> >> Strange enough I could not find the option you mentioned in the owfs > >> man > >> >> page. ;) > >> >> > >> >> Thanx again! > >> >> > >> >> kind regards, > >> >> > >> >> Egon > >> >> > >> >> > Hi Egon, > >> >> > > >> >> > I had that problem with owfs until I includeed '--mountpoint' > >> before > >> >> the > >> >> > directoy (thanks Paul). Have you tried that ? > >> >> > > >> >> > example: > >> >> > /opt/owfs/bin/owfs -u --mountpoint /mnt/1-wire/ --foreground > >> >> > --error_level=9 > >> >> > > >> >> > Cheers, > >> >> > > >> >> > Andrew > >> >> > > >> >> > On Wednesday 13 September 2006 15:01, E. Kastelijn wrote: > >> >> >> Paul, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I untarred the source again and configured with "./configure > >> >> >> --disable_swig". This gives me the same results: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> # /opt/owfs/bin/owfs -u /mnt/1-wire/ --foreground --error_level=9 > >> >> >> DEFAULT: Not a "character" device /mnt/1-wire/ > >> >> >> DEFAULT: Not a "character" device /mnt/1-wire/ > >> >> >> (and many more) > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I have looked into the source code a little and found the message > >> in > >> >> >> owlib/src/c/ow_opt.c on line 393. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> In my opinion the program sees my target mountpoint as an input > >> >> device. > >> >> >> Does it skip the '-u' parameter somehow? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> kind regards, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Egon > >> >> >> > >> >> >> ps: > >> >> >> The strange thing is: After I have runned owfs, my digitemp > >> >> application > >> >> >> can also not access my sensors anymore. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I'll have to find the location of that libusb dependency. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > For now, configure with "./configure --disable_swig" > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > Paul > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > On 9/5/06, E. 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