Hello again Nicolas!

The change in the LCD is unintentional -- sounds like a bug.

About the name:

I think project drift and expansion is pretty commonplace. owfs started as
just owfs, the filesystem. If
I were to design it afresh, I'd start with owserver and make everything a
client using the owserver
protocol.

The good side is that the original goal was achievable, and the growth came
from experience and
interest. I guess the unifying principal is that everything on the 1-wire
bus has a "file" name -- and responds
to read/write/list commands. Of course the Web does pretty much the same
thing.

On 9/8/07, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matthias Urlichs a écrit :
> > Paul Alfille:
> >> I'll try to make windows and debian packages in the next few days.
> >>
> > I'll send you another Debian patch ASAP.
>
> Here is mine.
> I tried to package owfs on my Etch system; here are a few workarounds :
> * there are error while linking owphp (missing symbol)
> * the owperl files are stored in /usr/local/{lib,share}/ instead of
> /usr/{lib,share}/
> * added a few build dependencies
>
> I do not agree with your "1wire" naming of the packages. The upstream
> package may be wrongly names owfs, but that's still its name... With
> your proposed naming, I can't find the correct package to install, when
> I know about "owfs"...
>
>
> @Paul : it's nice to see that, after 4 years using an ancient owfs
> version, I can upgrade to a new system with the new owfs release, and
> have a single change to make in my code to use it !
>
> The change is related to the line20.ALL property of the LCD device (FF
> id) : the lines are garbled on the LCD, even if I provide proper 20
> chars lines separated by "," (sent line 4 comes on physical line 3,
> shifted 2 or 3 chars, the last physical line being nearly random).
> Simply using line20.X works.
>
> --
> NH
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