Hi,

At the moment you need to be on Debian 6 or any other distro with Linux Kernel 2.6 or below. The more recent (2+ years) 3.x kernels don't work.

You can edit the source to make it work however a lot of the system calls are deprecated and different. I managed to do some editing quite a while back and got it compiled and installed but it didn't actually work/couldn't read ins/outs for the card.

Please note the GPIO drivers are only for a couple of models of the Measurement computing PCI DIO24 cards.

You can do GPIO reads in lots of different ways. My current favourite for a shoe string budget is a Raspberry pi with wiring pi, firing rmlsend with the required macros to Rivendell.

Regards,

Wayne

On 15/04/16 15:30, [email protected] wrote:
I'm trying to compile gpio on kernel 3.4.103 on Debian Jessie. I'm getting an 
unsupported kernel error. Tried updated kernel headers but can't find that 
version number. Anyone tried this?

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