On Tuesday 07 Jun 2016 08:56:31 Alex Shepherd wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I’m giving my OWFS based heating system an update.
> 
> Currently I’m running on a RPi 2 with Wheezy 7.10 and some LinkUSB adaptors
> and am wanting to reinstall on the latest releases.
> 
> I’m trying to do a clean install onto another RPi running Jessie and using
> the latest release doing an 'apt-get install owfs’ but it didn’t seem to
> want to start properly.
> 
> I then went and got the current source code and have done a build (once I
> git all the dependant libs etc) but just wondering what the current recipe
> is to get a good stable system on an RPi?

I am running current git master on raspbian jessie.

I manually replaced everything default jessie installed re. owfs (2.9p8?) with 
the new files. 

I had to remove the owfs built files in /opt to get it to start on boot but 
it's all running well since - I guess systemd may be trying to start both but 
I don't know enough about systemd to even check

Andy

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