I'm perplexed.

Obviously the code worked for me on my development machine. So I tried
a more realistic test:

I downloaded the file from Sourceforge (owfs-2.7p24.tar.gz)
Installed in in another machine in a fresh directory.
./configure && make && sudo make install
sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -u -p 4444
It works fine with the blue adapter (DS9490R) and the AAG hub
(TAI-8595) and chips like the Hobbyboards 1-wire counter.

So now the trick is to figure out the differences.

The fact that an earlier recent version (2.7p21) works suggests that
kernel/hardware/module/udev/permissions isn't an issue.

Can you check the version of your newer code (/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V)

Paul Alfille

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 12:27 AM, William Brown<mahi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Today when I downloaded from cvs owfs2.7p24 and compiled it everything
> checked out until I tried to use it with my blue usb adapter (DS9490R).
> Php, perl and owhttpd couldn't see the 1 wire bus, I kept getting not
> found errors.  Daemon log kept showing "bad adapter" messages.  When I
> reverted to owfs2.7p22 everthing was good again.  Any suggestions?  PS
> owhttpd is listing devices again so some good came of this.

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