2.7p33 does fix my access from Python. Thanks for the speedy fix. The odd behavior with directory listings hasn't changed.
Thanks again. ~Jacob On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 06:32:17 -0400 Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, I'll figure this out. The problem may be in some refactoring of > ow.i (the swig template) that occurred in that time frame. Thanks for > the report and your work pinpointing the problem. > > Paul Alfille > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Jacob Joseph <ja...@jjoseph.org> > wrote: > > Hi. > > > > I'm unsure of whether this was discussed in the recent mentions of > > pyowfs, which I'm not currently using. If it has been, I don't see > > where. > > > > I've recently tried to upgrade from owfs 2.7_p21 to something more > > recent, especially to test my BAE device. I have a few python > > programs that use the 'ow' module, and have found these to not work > > with newer versions. Here's an example: > > > > import ow > > ow.init('192.168.99.16:4304') > > ow._get("28.65CA0A010000/temperature") > > > > I expect, e.g.,: > > Out[8]: ' 10.75' > > > > This has always worked, and I've double-checked versions p{21, 26, > > 28, 29}. > > > > In versions 2.7_p{32, 31, 30}, very often, I receive the exception: > > exUnknownSensor: '28.65CA0A010000/temperature' > > > > At all other times, I receive a single whitespace character, and > > never a temperature reading: > > Out[4]: ' ' > > > > Accessing the 1-wire bus through the mounted FUSE filesystem always > > works. > > > > -------- > > > > As a separate matter, with the mounted filesystem, I see some > > inconsistency. In particular, the first (and maybe after some > > timeout) time I do a directory listing after restarting owserver, > > an ls returns instantly, but contains only "bus.0 settings > > statistics structure system uncached". If I type ls again, it > > pauses briefly, but shows all of my devices. > > > > Thanks. > > ~Jacob
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