Hi Paul, Could you please send the image build log?
The most reliable steps to build the image for me were: 1. Get "elphel353_80_install_from_cvs.sh.tar.gz" from https://sourceforge.net/projects/elphel/files/ and run the script inside. For cvs pwd just press enter. 2a. For the first time: ./install_elphel.sh 2b. Later when it's already installed: > ./configure > make ('make update' to just update cvs tree) > Best regards, Oleg On 27 August 2010 12:39, Paul Shersby <p...@film360.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Here is an update regarding a recent camera problem: > > > We thought it would be easy to install the source tree from CVS, build the > image, flash it and have the system running like after flashing the > precompiled images. What we essentially did is: > > # make > (Now some files are missing in target.list.new, that's why we...) # > ./add-missing-target-files (see attachment) > > # make install > # make images > # ./netboot-test, our short driver script for convenience, see attachment. > It uses '-cmd update -reflash' on '/nfs/latest80' > > After restarting the camera, str and lighttpd are not running, nmap shows > ftp, ssh and telnet on the usual ports and blackice-icecap on port 8081. > 'mimg' on port 8081 delivers a one-pixel image. There is no access to > neither port 80(http) nor 554(rtsp). > > On the serial port the camera complains about 'no such file or directory' > on: > php (in /mnt/flash/local/sbin as a dead symlink to > /mnt/flash/local/bin/php-fcgi, which is NOT there) <==== > /usr/html/autocampars.php (is really there) /usr/html/detect_ioboard.php > (is > really there) /etc/rc3.d/S99launcher.php (is really there as a symlink to > /etc/init.d/launcher.php, which is there) /usr/local/bin/lighttpd (this is > NOT there) <==== > > We would simply like to accomplish: > - build and flash the complete image from source as-is > - then modify 'apps/astreamer/rtsp.cpp' to respond with a > 'Transport:'-string according to RFC2326: > > * in unicast mode it should send 'server-port:XXX-XXX;', instead it sends > 'port=XXX;', as is specified for multicast > (not really - it is specified to be 'port=XXX-XXX;') > > > _______________________________________________ > Support-list mailing list > Support-list@support.elphel.com > http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com > >
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