Re: [Owfs-developers] owpython

2015-05-20 Thread DavidJ61
Thanks for these helper functions. I'll look into these and have a play around and let you know what happens. -- View this message in context: http://owfs-developers.1086194.n5.nabble.com/owpython-tp5410p11363.html Sent from the OWFS Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ---

Re: [Owfs-developers] owpython

2015-05-20 Thread DavidJ61
I was just using ls or ls -la. I also tried this with sudo and also as root. There was nothing there, and then hours later, they just "magically" appeared, found by the same method as before - ls. -- View this message in context: http://owfs-developers.1086194.n5.nabble.com/owpython-tp5410p1136

Re: [Owfs-developers] owpython

2015-05-20 Thread DavidJ61
I really don't believe it. The device directories has suddenly appeared in /mnt/1wire hours after I finished trying to get it working. As for the owpython, I've given up on that and opted for just reading the values directly from the directory structure as this will work just fine for my purposes a

Re: [Owfs-developers] owpython

2015-05-20 Thread DavidJ61
Ah, and this brings me to my other problem. Although I can access the the onewire net via owhttpd, the devices directory structure does not show. The directory being empty. I have changed the permissions on the directory, changed locations of the directory but nothing works. I have tried this on tw

Re: [Owfs-developers] owpython

2015-05-19 Thread DavidJ61
Further to my above message, I am having a bit of a problem accessing the pressure attribute for the EDS environment sensor EDS0066. I have trawled google and am not able to find any documentation on how I can do this. In fact, as a whole, I have found this to be the case with owpython and it seem