Bug#804580: cereal: work with /dev/serial/by-id/ symlinks

2018-05-23 Thread Guillaume !
Nice to see work on this ! We've fixed that one on our side by doing mkdir -p '/var/lock/LCK..serial/by-id/' G

Bug#804580: cereal: work with /dev/serial/by-id/ symlinks

2016-10-26 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2016-10-24, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Sun 2016-10-23 21:50:32 -0400, Vagrant Cascadian > wrote: >> Current workaround is to only use USB serial adapters that actually have >> a unique serial number, and to set up a udev rule that creates a symlink >> in /dev/ttyUSB-*

Bug#804580: cereal: work with /dev/serial/by-id/ symlinks

2016-10-24 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2016-10-23 21:50:32 -0400, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: >> It would be nice if cereal could support using the /dev/serial/by-id/ >> symlinks. > > Apparently, the lock file used needs to substitude "/" characters for > something else, and then using /dev/serial/by-id/ should

Bug#804580: cereal: work with /dev/serial/by-id/ symlinks

2016-10-23 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2015-11-09, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > I'm trying to use cereal with serveral USB tty adapters, but they don't > reliably use the same /dev/ttyUSBn. Some of them have unique symlinks in > /dev/serial/by-id/: > > $ sudo cereal-admin create byid >

Bug#804580: cereal: work with /dev/serial/by-id/ symlinks

2015-11-09 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
Package: cereal Version: 0.24-1 Severity: normal Thanks for maintaining cereal, I wish I had looked into it sooner! I'm trying to use cereal with serveral USB tty adapters, but they don't reliably use the same /dev/ttyUSBn. Some of them have unique symlinks in /dev/serial/by-id/: $ sudo