Please ignore that last mail, it is all working now on 3.1, not sure 
what I was doing wrong but obviously operator error :-)


On 08/09/15 16:02, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Can someone help me please?  I had an SD card fail on a Raspberry Pi so
> I am rebuilding the system.  I downloaded owfs etc, version 3.1 and
> couldn't get it to work, no errors but when I start the server with
>
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $ ./owserver -p 4304 --nozero --i2c=/dev/i2c
>
> It just comes straight back to me and it seems that it is not running
>
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $ ps -ewo pid,args | grep ow
> 15780 grep --color=auto ow
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $
>
> Also
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $ ./owfs  --i2c=/dev/i2c -m /var/1-wire/mnt
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $ ps -ewo pid,args | grep ow
> 15843 grep --color=auto ow
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $
>
> I get
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $ sudo ./owserver --debug
> DEBUG MODE
> libow version:
>       3.0p0
>     DEBUG: ow_daemon.c:(170) main thread id = 1995526144
>     DEBUG: ow_inotify.c:(80) No configuration files to monitor
> CONNECT: ow_dnssd.c:(81) Zeroconf/Bonjour is disabled since dnssd
> library isn't found
>      CALL: ow_parsename.c:(102) path=[]
>     DEBUG: owlib.c:(77) Global temp limit 0C to 100C (for fake and mock
> adapters)
> DEFAULT: owlib.c:(52) No valid 1-wire buses found
>     DEBUG: ow_exit.c:(17) Exit code = 1
>      CALL: ow_lib_close.c:(21) Starting Library cleanup
>      CALL: ow_lib_stop.c:(22) Clear Cache
>     DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(295) Flipping cache tree (purging timed-out data)
>     DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(313) flip cache. tdestroy() will be called.
>     DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(295) Flipping cache tree (purging timed-out data)
>     DEBUG: ow_cache.c:(313) flip cache. tdestroy() will be called.
>      CALL: ow_lib_stop.c:(24) Closing input devices
>      CALL: ow_lib_stop.c:(26) Closing output devices
>      CALL: ow_lib_close.c:(35) Finished Library cleanup
>     DEBUG: ow_lib_close.c:(42) Libraries closed
> cabin@pi-cabin /opt/owfs/bin $
>
> which is exactly the same as I get on my other system which is running fine.
>
> I am using a Sheepwalk RPI2 adapter, I have tried a different adapter, I
> have tried a different Pi, I have tried owfs 3.0 all with the same result.
>
> I have this running successfully on another Pi, so I am sure it is
> something obvious that I have missed, just cannot figure out what!
>
>
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