Thanks.
Can you please also check (e.g. with ldd `which usbhid-ups`) which
`libusb` variant (1.0 or 0.1) was the 2.7.4 version of the driver running
with?
I wonder if the two generations of that library got something
differently?..
The commit I mentioned -
Hello,
For clarity: what changed with the move from NUT v2.7.4 to 2.8.0 - the
warnings "became reported", or the highlighted values became zeroes (and
were valid non-zero numbers with older NUT - so a regression)?
It seems the message is specific to the subdriver and comes from commit
Marcus,
I did try to do that several days ago, got the email, confirmed my desire
to unsubscribe, and wad told that my "request would soon be acted upon"
Yet I continue to get these messages.
I'd love to have just a way to receive only message chains where I either
started the question or am
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Hello everyone
I'm using: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 8 GB "Debian GNU/Linux 12
(bookworm)"
It all started when I updated from version 2.7.4 to version 2.8.0 and the
consequences were the following:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.8.0
Hi,
I recently bought a Liebert (Vertiv) PSA5 knowing it was incompatible with
NUT, but the price was so compelling, I did it anyway. I was going to use
their PowerAssist app on Linux and use SNMP to make it communicate with the
devices I need to shutdown, but I did not read the release notes