I wrote a small perl script that does this manually,

http://ip6.com/projects/?p=80

but it will be nice to have it automatic/dynamic

Cheers

-- Silvano




On 10/4/11 4:03 AM, Paul Alfille wrote:
Interesting. This has just been brought up.

Obviously this is quite possible, though will take a little work internally since the full path to a device is not stored internally.

We do store the immediate parent hub, and presumably that hub's immediate parent is stored in turn, so it is quite possible to recreate the path. Some of those parentage relations might have fallen off the cache storage, so new directory discovery searches will then need to be triggered. The hubs are not particularly efficient in any case.

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Silvano Gai <s...@ip6.com> wrote:

I am new on OWFS, but if I understand correctly, in the presence of hubs
(for example, the 6-ports Hobby Board) the sensors are contained in a
directory structure that is topology aware/dependent. If the wiring
changes, the position of the files will change.

It will be nice for OWFS to have also a flat directory that contains
links to all the sensors in the tree, so that the flat directory is
topology independent.

Has this been discussed/attempted in the past?

Thank You

-- Silvano Gai


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