Hey Massimo and Greg, 2012/8/12 Massimo Gais <massimo.g...@iki.fi>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Greg Vickers <daehe...@iinet.net.au>wrote: > >> On 11/08/12 06:58, Arnaud Quette wrote: >> >> Hi Massimo and Greg, >> >> @Greg: if you yet returned your unit, you now have a solution ;) >> >> I have not yet gotten rid of it, so thank you very much! It's a case of >> download, extract, apply patch, and compile on my RPi, correct? >> > > Hello Greg, > yes you can compile it directly on the RPI. See anyway that if you have > the old deb package installed and you want to replace only the recompiled > driver, you may have some mismatch with the pidpath/statepath directories > (/var/state/ups vs /var/run/nut). I tried to make a debian package on the > RPi, but it was requiring to install all the documentation tools, and I did > not have enough SD disk space for that. > use the following configuration line to get back inline with deb directives: ./configure --prefix= --includedir=/usr/include --mandir=/usr/share/man --sysconfdir=/etc/nut --localstatedir=/var --without-ssl --with-cgi --with-dev --enable-static --with-statepath=/var/run/nut --with-altpidpath=/var/run/nut --with-drvpath=/lib/nut --with-cgipath=/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nut --with-htmlpath=/usr/share/nut/www --with-pidpath=/var/run/nut --datadir=/usr/share/nut --with-pkgconfig-dir=/usr/lib/pkgconfig --with-user=nut --with-group=nut --with-udev-dir=/lib/udev --without-doc you may also want to disable a few more things, like CGI, by using "--without-cgi" for example... this will lower the dependencies barrier. cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix / Opensource Engineering Expert - Eaton - http://opensource.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.fr
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