Hi everybody.

In the company which I'm working for, we use 1-wire for more than 18 months.

We use it in our server rooms, to monitor the temperature in it (and 
send alerts when it's too hot) and we plan to monitor temperatures in 
the offices.

As we use Debian on our servers, I worked to make packages for making 
the installation easier.

At the beginning, packages where a little rough, but we decided to give 
back what the owfs community gave us, and to help this project by 
publicly releasing these packages.

So I cleaned the packages, and now, by this mail, I'm releasing them.

Packages are available the following versions of Debian and Ubuntu :
- Debian 5.0 "Lenny" (oldstable)
- Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" (stable)
- Debian 7.0 "Wheezy" (testing)
- Debian Sid (unstable)

- Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy" (LTS)
- Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty"
- Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic"
- Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid" (LTS)
- Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick"
- Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty" (testing)

So now, some explanation about the packages.

For the moment, I do not package owperl, owmon, owtap, owphp, owcapi, 
owpython, owtcl , owftpd and owhttpd.

However, packages for owftpd and owhttpd might come later, maybe with a 
2.8p8 depending on the time I can take on packaging.

For the other packages, they will come when I will have enough time to 
do a clean packaging.

Here is the packages list (available in versions 2.8p6 and 2.8p7 if not 
indicated) :
- owfs-common : contains the /etc/owfs.conf file, and the manpage
- owfs-server : contains the /usr/sbin/owserver binary (originally in 
/usr/bin, but I moved it in the package, because of the Debian Policy 
requirements), the manpage and the init.d script
- owfs (only 2.8p7) : contains the /usr/sbin/owfs binary, to use with 
fuse (originally in /usr/bin, but I moved it in the package, because of 
the Debian Policy requirements), the manpage and the init.d script
- owfs-client : contains de client tools (owdir, owpresent, owread, 
owwrite and owread), with the manpages associated.
- libow-2.8-7 (only 2.8p7) : contains the libow for version 2.8p7
- libow-2.8-6 (only 2.8p6) : contains the libow for version 2.8p6
- owfs-dev : contains the file /usr/include/owfs_config.h
- owfs-doc : contains all the remaining manpages
- owfs-dbg : contains the debugging symbols

So if you need the server and the clients, install owfs-server and 
owfs-client (it will install owfs-common and libow-2.8-6 or libow-2.8-7 
depending on which version you are installing). If you need the fuse 
filesystem, only install owfs (it will also install the dependencies 
needed).

All information you need is on the repository website (updated after 
every package update) : http://owfs.davromaniak.eu/

I would like to thank Paul Alfille for his work on OWFS, and all the 
other contributors for their respective work.

Also, I had to patch the sources for having full compliance to the 
Debian Policy, Paul, I will mail you later today or tomorrow to share 
these patches.

If you detect any problem, feel free to mail me, or mail the mailing list.

Thanks.

-- 
Cyril LAVIER | Systems Administrator | LTU Technologies
132 Rue de Rivoli - 75001 Paris France
(tel) +33 (0)1 53 43 01 71 | (mail) clav...@ltutech.comh        
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