nice :)
there's a github like site at source forge?
2014-04-29 22:07 GMT-03:00 Paul Alfille :
> Hi Gregg,
>
> The transition (cvs->git) was recent (a couple of weeks). The biggest
> barrier was teaching an old dog (me) new tricks.
>
> You are right, there are many source management systems avail
Hi Gregg,
The transition (cvs->git) was recent (a couple of weeks). The biggest
barrier was teaching an old dog (me) new tricks.
You are right, there are many source management systems available, but it
adds complexity to use them simultaneously.
cvs was working fine, and I had some nice reporti
Hello!
SF delivers both Git and CVS and probably SVN (still) and probably any
others we can dream up. So when was CVS depreciated? I believe I
managed to update the CVS one last night, and even tried to build the
P3 release of 2.9 on my Slackware 13.37 system. (Currently the only
one running.) It c
Release Notes owfs 2.9p4
4/30/2014
New features
1. Switch to git for source management
Still hosted on sourceforge.net
git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/owfs/code owfs-code
cvs history brought over.
2. Clean and test DS2409 (Microlan) hubs
Addressing problem found by Ors Tiszay
Works well with pa
Hi Ors,
After extensive testing I have mixed news.
I can replicate your findings -- the branches don't update and look
confused, but only with powered slaves. in this case I'm using the
Hobbyboards UVI sensor.
Using any number of passive devices works wonderfully. In fact I tested an
extensive n
On 4/28/14 15:45 , Johan Ström wrote:
> On 4/28/14 15:29 , Jan Kandziora wrote:
>> Am 28.04.2014 13:50, schrieb Johan Ström:
>>> Mostly this has been working good, with reliable triggering of the
>>> latch. However, one problem with pull-up based circuit is that I get
>>> erroneous triggers if VCC