Well, an easy test to see if it's the USB (as you seem to think) is to try
with the FAKE adapter:

owserver --fake=10 -p 3000 --foreground --error_level 9 --error_print 2


On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Jos Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hallo
>
> Another OWFS / Fox /USB problem.
>
> I could get libusb and owfs (owlib,owserver) to compile. I used the libusb
> that came with CrisOS (version 0.1.12).
>
> I have used a version of OWFS which I found on www.mag.cx and then ported
> it to i686. However, I am not sure if this was the correct idea.
>
> When Fox boots, I log in as root and then try to run owserver with a USB
> device. Command is as follows:
>
> owserver -u all -p 3000 --foreground --error_level 9 --error_print 2
> Output is:
> CONNECT: GetAddrInfo error Servname not supported for ai_socktype
> CONNECT: Cannot open server at all
>   CALL: PARSENAME path=[]
> Segmentation fault
> #
>
>
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