Jan,

Before I do that, what version of Raspbian are you running on the Pi1?  If
it's anything earlier than Wheezy, the solution may not be applicable.
>From what I've heard from others, the earlier kernel versions that run on
the Pi1 didn't have any problems with w1 and owfs coexisting.  It was only
with Wheezy that problems appeared, but the Pi2 doesn't run anything
earlier than Wheezy.

Thanks

Juliean.

On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 4:59 PM, Jan Kandziora <j...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 28.04.2016 um 22:39 schrieb Juliean Galak:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Jan Kandziora <j...@gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Am 28.04.2016 um 19:53 schrieb Juliean Galak:
> >>>
> >>> Ok, I found owhttpd.init in that archive, in the rpm/src directory, and
> >>> copied it to /etc/init.d/  I then rebooted. No apparent change -
> owhttpd
> >>> doesn't seem to be running.
> >>>
> >> You have to activate the service. Installing that file should make the
> >> "service" tool work as expected.
> >
> I've set up a Raspberry Pi (Pi1) with Raspbian and checked the packages
> available in the Raspbian Testing repository. They are OK.
>
> So: please remove all the owfs tools installed from source first. The
> copied
> files, too
>
> Then use the owfs packages from the Raspbian testing repository. Edit
> (or create) your /etc/apt/preferences to contain:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Package: *
> Pin: release o=Raspbian,a=stable
> Pin-Priority: 500
>
> Package: *
> Pin: release o=Raspbian,a=testing
> Pin-Priority: 300
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> This is important so you keep stable (Jessie) for all packages but the ones
> explicitly taken from testing (Stretch).
>
>
> Then, add a line
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ testing main contrib
> non-free rpi
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> to your /etc/apt/sources.list to get access to the Raspbian testing
> repository.
>
> Do an
>
> $ sudo apt-get update
>
> to read the package metadata, then check
>
> $ sudo apt-cache policy
>
> whether the testing repo is there with priority 300. Then
>
> $ sudo apt-get update -t testing owserver owhttpd ow-shell
>
> That should install all you need, including the startup files and systemd
> units.
> Note you have to edit /etc/owfs.conf again to contain (this and only this)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> !server: server = localhost:4304
> server: w1
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Restart the owserver and owhttpd service after that.
>
>
> That way, both owread and owhttpd work as expected.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
>         Jan
>
>
>
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