Stefano Miccoli icloud.com> writes:
> If an ownet interface is sufficient, my own pyownet is fully tested and
maintained from python 3.2 to python
> 3.5, see http://pyownet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#python-
version-support
There's also an asyncio (3.5, easily portable to 3.4) i
I have written control systems for my solar heating and a couple of
other systems using owfs and Python 2.7 but conversion to Python 3 would
be pretty simple. I just use system calls to owserver, owfs and owhttpd
Cheers
Mick
On 05/07/16 00:29, Stefano Miccoli wrote:
> You mean the code under '
You mean the code under 'module/swig/python’? It is very old and unmaintained:
I would guess that it should be quite difficult to port it under python3.
If an ownet interface is sufficient, my own pyownet is fully tested and
maintained from python 3.2 to python 3.5, see
http://pyownet.readthedo
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 03:30:53PM +, John Bass wrote:
>
> Is there any instructions, how to, or other pointers, on how to compile owfs
> (python extensions) with python3?
Hi,
does anyone knows the answer?
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Hello,
Is there any instructions, how to, or other pointers, on how to compile owfs
(python extensions) with python3?
regards John
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