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I will work on some changes in the configure-script… Some problems
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Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] Problem running recent versions of owfs on
Slackware-11.0
I will work on some changes in the configure-script. Some problems there
might have caused the bad detection.
/Christian
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: [Owfs-developers] Problem running recent versions of owfs on
Slackware-11.0
The original post was about Slackware and a new kernel (2.6.18). I now have
fould the same problem in Suse 10.2 and kernel 2.6.18 and traced the problem
to the USB configuration.
For some reason, the configuration
The original post was about Slackware and a new kernel (2.6.18). I now have
fould the same problem in Suse 10.2 and kernel 2.6.18 and traced the problem
to the USB configuration.
For some reason, the configuration variable "HAVE_USB_INTERRUPT_READ" is set
to false. If set yo true it works.
I'm a
Just tried your test case. I works for me.
1. You know that --mountpoint doesn't make sense in owserver context. It
causes no problems, but only is relevant for owfs.
2. In foreground, owserver might appear to hand, since it is waiting for
requests.
3. When I try 'owdir -s /' in another wind