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2018 Dec 31
3
Several problems on Solaris10
Answer inline.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 12:59 PM James <list at xdrv.co.uk> wrote:
> On 29/12/2018 13:49, Pierluigi Frullani wrote:
>
> > My version is 2.2.13 ( it was the last one, at the time of the first
> > server setup ).
>
> 2.2.13 is from around May 2014. It worked but I can't see why you
> wouldn't switch to the latest 2.3.4. (You might be seeing
2014 Nov 03
2
Large Dependency List on Ubuntu Server 14
...on liblcms2-2
libldm-1.0-0 liblwp-mediatypes-perl liblwp-protocol-https-perl liblzo2-2
libmailtools-perl libnet-http-perl libnet-smtp-ssl-perl libnet-ssleay-perl
libnetpbm10 libpaper-utils libpaper1 libparse-debianchangelog-perl
libsigc++-2.0-0c2a libsocket6-perl libstring-shellquote-perl
libsub-name-perl libsys-virt-perl libtiff5 libtimedate-perl liburi-perl
libwin-hivex-perl libwww-perl libwww-robotrules-perl libxapian22
libxml-parser-perl libxml-xpath-perl netpbm poppler-data python-xapian
reiserfsprogs scrub supermin xfsprogs zerofree zfs-fuse
Suggested packages:
app-install-da...
2017 Jun 18
3
Unable to use nut-2.7.4 with Eaton 5E1500I USB
On Jun 16, 2017, at 6:12 AM, Manuel Wolfshant <wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro> wrote:
>
> running autogen.sh was triggered automatically. but even if I do it explicitly, I still get:
> + autoreconf -i
> configure.ac:887: warning: AC_LANG_CONFTEST: no AC_LANG_SOURCE call detected in body
2017 Jun 19
0
Unable to use nut-2.7.4 with Eaton 5E1500I USB
...bot/docker-debian-jessie/snapshot/libusb-1.0/nut-latest.tar.gz>
>
Thank a lot !
Now, conclusions after attempting builds ( with no docs included since
attempting to enable them triggers the errors related to missing or too
old tools mentioned by me in an earlier message )
- building against libsub 1.0 triggers the following 2 errors :
nutdrv_qx-nutdrv_qx.o: In function `ippon_command':
/builddir/build/BUILD/nut-v2.7.4-418-gb1314c62.7.4.1/drivers/nutdrv_qx.c:679:
undefined reference to `libusb_strerror'
/builddir/build/BUILD/nut-v2.7.4-418-gb1314c62.7.4.1/drivers/nutdrv_qx.c:692:
un...
2017 Jun 19
2
Unable to use nut-2.7.4 with Eaton 5E1500I USB
...n 06/19/2017 11:02 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> Thank a lot !
> Now, conclusions after attempting builds ( with no docs included since
> attempting to enable them triggers the errors related to missing or
> too old tools mentioned by me in an earlier message )
> - building against libsub 1.0 triggers the following 2 errors :
> nutdrv_qx-nutdrv_qx.o: In function `ippon_command':
> /builddir/build/BUILD/nut-v2.7.4-418-gb1314c62.7.4.1/drivers/nutdrv_qx.c:679:
> undefined reference to `libusb_strerror'
> /builddir/build/BUILD/nut-v2.7.4-418-gb1314c62.7.4.1/drivers/...
2017 Jun 19
2
Unable to use nut-2.7.4 with Eaton 5E1500I USB
On 06/19/2017 05:33 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jun 19, 2017, at 4:27 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>> 1.014501 [D2] Unable to get HID descriptor (Pipe error)
>> 1.014511 [D3] HID descriptor length (method 1) -1
> So at this point in the logs, the kernel USB HID driver is detached from the UPS HID interface (until the UPS USB cable is unplugged and reattached). If
2017 Jun 19
2
Unable to use nut-2.7.4 with Eaton 5E1500I USB
...d at the same time as the 2.6.32 kernel?
If you mean the applications/libraries running on that server, I can
guarantee that every one (minus libusb 1.0.19 -- see below) of them is
compatible with the running kernel. Everything but nut is stock CentOS 6
and fully updated. I am 100% positive that libsub0.1 which was used
until yesterday ( and 1.0.9 which proved to be incompatible with nut )
are 100% compatible with the kernel. I cannot guarantee for libusbx
1.0.19 (which I used instead of 1.0.9) because I built it myself.
However I am using the very same package on my personal workstation
(w...
2016 May 02
2
Ubuntu 14 Warning
This morning, 2 of us noticed that running contrib/scripts/install_prereq
on a fresh Ubuntu 14 system actually removed critical packages like
network-manager, openssh-server, perl, git, and a bunch of others. It
appears that the culprit is the libsnmp-dev package. It's default conflict
resolution solution is to uninstall conflicting packages and the alternate
solution is to correctly upgrade