Marc Leeman writes:
Dear mentors,
Hi,
I'm looking for someone that would be interested in sponsoring a number
of packages related to home automation:
see:
http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=824.0
Though it is described to run on armel; I've ran it on arm, mips,
Hello,
George Danchev wrote:
* Generally, your sponsor(s) would want to test the packages, however that
would need certain home automation infrastructure to be in place which is not
available everywhere, so you might need to suggest a way to simulate their
operation if that is easily
George Danchev wrote:
* Generally, your sponsor(s) would want to test the packages, however
that would need certain home automation infrastructure to be in place
which is not available everywhere, so you might need to suggest a way
to simulate their operation if that is easily possible.
Hi Mark,
I already sent you a PM with a series of pre-built comments on linknx.
While building I ran into a dependency on pthsem-dev, which you are also
providing on your site, but (probably erroneously) as a native package.
I have just followed the link to
Eric Lavarde writes:
Hello,
George Danchev wrote:
* Generally, your sponsor(s) would want to test the packages, however
that would need certain home automation infrastructure to be in place
which is not available everywhere, so you might need to suggest a way to
simulate their
I have just followed the link to
http://www.auto.tuwien.ac.at/~mkoegler/index.php/pth
and found Debian packages there, right from pthsem's author. The package
should be taken from there - do you agree?
I haven't done anything on pthsem (yet); I will need to do some work on
it since
Marc Leeman wrote:
I have just followed the link to
http://www.auto.tuwien.ac.at/~mkoegler/index.php/pth
and found Debian packages there, right from pthsem's author. The package
should be taken from there - do you agree?
I haven't done anything on pthsem (yet); I will need to do some work
Dear mentors,
I'm looking for someone that would be interested in sponsoring a number
of packages related to home automation:
see:
http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=824.0
Though it is described to run on armel; I've ran it on arm, mips,
powerpc, i386 and amd64 too (etch, lenny,
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