Hi Eduard,
As said earlier, my slug is under debian so I cannot tell about unslung. As
I cannot reproduce the problem my self, you have to capture some debug
output from owfs to get a chance to get the problem solved.
Here my method to capture debug messages:
start your owfs daemon with adding command-line parameters: --foreground
--errorlevel 8
and ensure that you have large enough scrollback buffer in your terminal.
Then from another session access to the offending properties and send back
to the list both the action details along with the trace in a tar.gz file.
Of course this log is quite verbose and you should try to limit to the
minimum the actions needed that illustrate the behaviour.
a command as simple as below could already produce some interesting trace:
(of course adapt with your path)
> echo 1 > /tmp/ow/bus.0/29.9B0204000000/PIO.0
>
Again to avoid large output generated when traversing the directories,
prepare this command then restart a fresh owfs instance.
Pascal
2010/2/9 Eduard <[email protected]>
> Pascal Baerten <pascal.baerten <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Eduard,
> > I just did a quick check, and yes, I'm able to control explicitly
> > pio.0 to pio.7 within owhttpd.
> >
> > pascal
> >
>
>
> Pascal,
>
> Is it a OWFS or Unslung problem and is it possible
> to get it working with Unslung?
>
> I mentioned this problem on the Yahoo NLSU groups also, but so far no
> response.
>
>
>
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