On Dec 5, 2007 5:36 AM, Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One cute side effect are nonexisting subdirectories:
>
> $ owdir /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main
> $ owdir /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/present
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/present_ds2400
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/single
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/single_ds2400
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/temperature
> /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/voltage
> $ owread /bus.0/1F.0CB204000000/main/simultaneous/present
> 0
> $
>
Sounds like a bug, but probably not the first item to be addressed.
>
> Quick question: What's the fastest way to find out if a new device has
> been connected to a bus?
>
Dunno
>
> Another question: Does a directory scan lock the bus, or can other
> requests be interleaved?
>
Good question. Just did an extensive write-up:
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=directory-locking
>
> NB: owserver --help says:
> --timout_directory [ 60] Expiration of directory lists
>
Fixed
Thank you again for the bug reports.
Paul Alfille
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