I think I will remove owfs, swig etc. download it all again but install swig
before owfs and see what happens.
Thank goodness for checkinstall.

On 16 August 2010 22:59, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Norman Elliott <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Gregg,
> > If you look you will see the swig module is enabled so I am just as
> puzzled
> > still.
> >
> > On 16 August 2010 22:39, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Norman Elliott <
> [email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >> > I ran ./configure first in the root directory of the download and at
> the
> >> > end
> >> > it gave this output:
> >> > Module configuration:
> >> >                     owlib is enabled
> >> >                   owshell is enabled
> >> >                      owfs is enabled
> >> >                   owhttpd is enabled
> >> >                    owftpd is enabled
> >> >                  owserver is enabled
> >> >                     ownet is enabled
> >> >                  ownetlib is enabled
> >> >                     owtap is enabled
> >> >                     owmon is enabled
> >> >                    owcapi is enabled
> >> >                      swig is enabled
> >> >                    owperl is enabled
> >> >                     owphp is DISABLED
> >> >                  owpython is enabled
> >> >                     owtcl is DISABLED
> >> > then sudo checkinstall
> >> > so what do you think, has it put the module in the wrong place?
> >> > What do i actually search for? Sorry not too familiar with this and I
> do
> >> > want to write to the device as i want to set up missions for it.
> >> > On 16 August 2010 21:35, Joshua J. Kugler <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> On Monday 16 August 2010, Norman Elliott elucidated thus:
> >> >> > with a simple python script which just reads the value stored in
> the
> >> >> > 1-wire/21.B5FB22000000/temperature file.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I want to set up various tasks such as a python program to tell the
> >> >> > ibutton to autonomously log the temperature and the another python
> >> >> >
> >> >> > program to then read the values back from it.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I have been looking at a few programs but keep running into the
> >> >> > problem that
> >> >> >
> >> >> > import ow
> >> >> >
> >> >> > stops everything because the module cannot be found. I have
> searched
> >> >> > for hours but cannot find it plus a few others.
> >> >>
> >> >> If you just want to read values from the directory tree, you do not
> >> >> need
> >> >> to import the 'ow' module.
> >> >>
> >> >> That said, how did you install the owfs software?  When I compiled, I
> >> >> included the --enable-owpython argument to configure.  That
> configured,
> >> >> and installed the ow module, if I remember correctly.
> >> >>
> >> >> j
> >> >>
> >> ----
> >> Hello!
> >> Norman, did you install Swig? Extracting the Swig stuff from
> >> swig-1.3.6.tar.gz and then feeding to the configure script
> >> "--PREFIX=/usr" (without quotes) normally gives me support for those
> >> disabled ones. It also enables properly support for the others.
> >>
> >> Also what were the configure predicates that you used for installing
> >> your release of OWFS? And even which distribution did you choose? (Or
> >> have been using.)
> >>
> >> The RPM packaged ones and the Debian packaged ones, including Debian
> >> itself, require the -devel packages to be installed for some functions
> >> to be enabled when building user supplied stuff.
> >>
> >> I should mention that I happen to be a Slackware user since 1999.
> >>
> >> See here for example:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Linux-2635-and-early-days-of-Linux/
> >>
> >> It seems Tux is all of 19 years of age, and Slackware will be of age
> >> in two years.
> >> -----
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> >> "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
> >>
> >>
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> Hello!
> Norman, I did see that. That's why I continued with all of that. I quite
> agree.
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