Please also include python support.

On 21 August 2010 12:44, Iztok Jeras <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am working on an Ubuntu/Debian package for owfs. For now I compiled
> 2.8p0 as a package for Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), but I have a contact in
> the Debian electronics team and I will ask them to include the package
> into Debian testing. You can see the current compilation log here:
>
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/54116605/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-amd64.owfs_2.8p0-1_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz
>
> Now some questions:
>
> 1. Are the next configure options OK, is something missing, should
> something be removed, what do you expect to be present in a
> distribution?
>
> Current configuration:
>
>    Deployment location: /usr
>
> Compile-time options:
>                  Caching is enabled
>                      USB is enabled
>                      I2C is enabled
>                   HA7Net is enabled
>                       W1 is enabled
>           Multithreading is enabled
>    Parallel port DS1410E is enabled
>        TAI8570 barometer is enabled
>             Thermocouple is enabled
>         Zeroconf/Bonjour is enabled
>             Debug-output is enabled
>                Profiling is DISABLED
> Tracing memory allocation is DISABLED
> 1wire bus traffic reports is DISABLED
>
> 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 DISABLED
>                   owperl is DISABLED
>                    owphp is DISABLED
>                 owpython is DISABLED
>                    owtcl is DISABLED
>
>
>
> 2. Is there a document in the tar-ball that provides a good overview
> of how owfs can be used?
>
>
> I am able to test owfs with a homemade interface:
>
> http://rattus-pubis.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-convert-usb-to-rs232-adapter.html
> And I also wrote a Verilog RTL module 1-wire master and ported the
> public domain kit software:
> http://github.com/jeras/fpga-hdl/tree/master/hdl/onewire/
> I would like to write a Linux kernel driver (W1) and/or port the owfs
> libraries to Altera Nios II + SOPC Builder + uCOS II, but I will
> discuss this in future mails.
>
> Regards,
> Iztok Jeras
>
>
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