> Install libusb-dev and re-run "./configure". *sigh* Sorry about missing that.
With libusb-dev installed and 2.0.5 successfully built, I receive this error when I run *without* the "explore" option: === BEGIN === # newhidups -DD -u root -a tl6000 This particular Tripp Lite device (09ae/4002) is not (or perhaps not yet) supported by newhidups. First try the tripplite_usb driver. If this fails, please write to the NUT developer's mailing list. === END === The tripplite_usb driver doesn't match this UPS either, and doesn't support the "explore" option. Turning on "exploration" with newhidups yields promising results: === BEGIN === # newhidups -DD -u root -x explore -x vendorid=09ae -a tl6000 [ ... snipped ... ] Detected a UPS: Tripp Lite /TRIPP LITE UPS Using subdriver: EXPLORE HID 0.1 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iProduct, Type: Feature, Value: 6.000000 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iSerialNumber, Type: Feature, Value: 20.000000 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.iManufacturer, Type: Feature, Value: 4.000000 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.ConfigVoltage, Type: Feature, Value: 120.000000 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.Voltage, Type: Feature, Value: 122.000000 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.ffff009d, Type: Feature, Value: 123.200005 Path: UPS.PowerSummary.Input.ffff009e, Type: Feature, Value: 212.400009 [ ... Snipped; full output at http://kdegraaf.net/nut3.txt ... ] === END === Is it possible/advisable to put NUT into production with newhidups running in "exploratory" mode? Alternatively, can you use the full output of the command (available on my website) to add support for this model into the development tree? I could probably bribe someone with an item from an Amazon or Thinkgeek wish list... :-) Thanks. -- Kevin DeGraaf _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser