Hello,
I have been using the debian package of owfs even after upgrading
from etch to lenny. This is still working fine.
As up-to-date debian packages are still unavailable I tried to compile
owfs-2.7p24 myself...
(./configure --prefix=/usr/local/owfs-2.7p24 --enable-debian)
Unfortunately I jus
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
> I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
>
> Paul Alfille wrote:
>
>> I'm perplexed.
>>
>> Obvious
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille wrote:
> I'm perplexed.
>
> Obviously the code worked for me on my development machine. So I tried
> a more realistic test:
>
> I downloaded the file from Sourceforge (owfs-2.7p24.tar.gz)
> Installed in in another machine in a fresh directory.
> ./c
I'm perplexed.
Obviously the code worked for me on my development machine. So I tried
a more realistic test:
I downloaded the file from Sourceforge (owfs-2.7p24.tar.gz)
Installed in in another machine in a fresh directory.
./configure && make && sudo make install
sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -u -p
[Steinar Midtskogen]
> I've now run the latest owserver for a couple of hours, and all
> devices are still there. I still see the duplication, though.
I then tried to run my logger program without queueing. It creates
one thread per sensor, each going into a loop polling its sensor once
every f