Re: [Owfs-developers] debug information

2012-02-14 Thread Roberto Spadim
yeah :) this help a lot us here at understanding what's happen and when it's started (what version at least) 2012/2/15 Paul Alfille : > If I understand, you'd like a "debug" session to include version > information? Great idea. > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Roberto Spadim > wrote: >> >> hi

Re: [Owfs-developers] debug information

2012-02-14 Thread Paul Alfille
If I understand, you'd like a "debug" session to include version information? Great idea. On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Roberto Spadim wrote: > hi guys, when running ow*** with foreground option > could it ouput the current running version? > > i was reading this > http://owfs.org/index.php?pa

Re: [Owfs-developers] bash restart of process

2012-02-14 Thread Roberto Spadim
well i'm stop program and starting again, all memory is cleaned and the program is started again, if file is deleted in mid time of stop and start the program don't run 2012/2/14 William Brown : > You introduce a question here that intrigues me. Does a restart actually > stop and start a program,

Re: [Owfs-developers] Problem when Installed From Ubuntu Repository

2012-02-14 Thread Vincent Danjean
Le 20/01/2012 23:42, Cyril Lavier a écrit : > On 01/20/2012 08:52 PM, Paul Alfille wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 2:06 PM, p4trykx > > wrote: >> >> >> I know I'm not Paul ;-) but AFAIK You can run owserver to access the >> hardware and the run owftp, owfs, owhttpd..

Re: [Owfs-developers] bash restart of process

2012-02-14 Thread William Brown
You introduce a question here that intrigues me. Does a restart actually stop and start a program, flushing memory and cache? Or does it just do a reload? sometimes it seems that things don't really change with restart, just freshen up, so a manual stop and start are required. Maybe it's a cac

Re: [Owfs-developers] bash restart of process

2012-02-14 Thread Michael Markstaller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 13.02.2012 22:22, schrieb Paul Alfille: > Or even better, how about if I can figure out how to make the one > process work without problems and restarts. That would be the preferred way ;) Michael In the meantime the script I use here, called f