Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "doxygen (was: Re: NUT and Automake)"
2006 Oct 16
5
NUT and Automake
Dear NUT developers,
I have converted NUT's build system to Automake/Libtool. Right now,
the new build system is contained in the "automake" branch, at:
ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/nut/branches/automake
I plan to merge this into the main branch after a period of testing,
if there are no objections.
Here are some highlights:
* automatic dependency tracking: no more need to do this
2007 May 22
5
release?
Hi developers,
I would like to propose making a release soon from the current NUT
trunk. There have been a lot of important changes since 2.0.5: new
drivers added/refined (e.g. megatec_usb); the switch to Automake; the
renaming of newhidups to usbhid-ups; automatic installation of
hotplugging files; IPv6 support; improvements to the tripplite_usb
driver; improvements to the gamatronic driver;
2006 Oct 03
1
NUT release process (was: Stack corruption in newhidups.c)
2006/10/2, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>:
> Arnaud Quette wrote:
> >
> > 2006/9/29, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>:
> >
> > > I don't really understand the purpose of the "Testing" branch. It has
> > > not been touched since July, as far as I can see. I also don't
> > > understand NUT's release
2007 Oct 01
1
drivers/Doxyfile
Charles,
You seem to be the author of the drivers/Doxyfile. Is this file still
used somewhere, or is just slowly rotting in the tree? The 'hid-usb.h'
file mentioned in it was renamed to 'libusb.h' more than two years ago
and meanwhile, tripplite_usb doesn't depend/use libhid and the hidparser
anymore either. Time for an update I suppose... :-)
Best regards, Arjen
2006 Sep 26
4
Tripp-Lite OMNI650LCD
Hello all; I am new to this list.
Recently we have been getting these cheap new Tripp-Lite
"LCD" style UPS'es around here, and I was surprised to
find the lack of Linux support. The model name is OMNI650LCD.
Anyway, I tried the tripplite_usb driver and got a message
instructing me to contact this mailing list.
I might try to fix the problem myself, if I was more familiar
with the
2005 Dec 06
1
Tripp Lite Internet Office 350VA
This is a USB only ups.
I could not make it work with nut. So I put this daemon together.
Get it from http://www.vsys.org/sventura/dev/ at the bottom of the page.
Init scripts are gentoo based but I think it should be easy to adjust
them to any distro.
I am planning to integrate it with nut if I can find the time and there is
enough interest on it to justify the project.
This is a very entry
2006 Sep 08
3
Tripp Lite OMNI900LCD
I have a Tripp Lite OMNI900LCD. It has a usb connector and claims to
be USB/HID. I haven't been able to get it to work with newusbhid or
tripplite_usb.
Here's lsusb -v output:
Bus 001 Device 013: ID 09ae:2005 Tripp Lite
Device Descriptor:
bLength 18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
2017 Jan 28
2
make check error (opus 1.1.4)
Hi
I am not sure if this issue has been resolved, but on the latest opus 1.1.4,
* I downloaded the tarball,
* ran ./configure followed by
* make and then
* make check
Can you please help?
Thank you
make[3]: Entering directory `/prj/avspw/karthikr/Development/BFamily/Broadcast/SDM845/Opus/opus-1.1.4/doc'
doxygen
Warning: ignoring unsupported tag
2007 Jan 14
1
Doxygen API documentation
One thing that would be handy for driver developers (or for myself, at
the very least) would be having some API documentation for the core
NUT functions.
Here is an example of Doxygen's output:
http://www.ghz.cc/~clepple/libhid/doc/html/hid_8h.html
The two main categories of API documentation that I see are the
internal NUT functions needed for writing drivers, etc., and the
external
2012 Sep 29
2
[libopusfile PATCH] build: implement autotools build system for libopusfile. (v4)
Includes
- A make debug target that disables optimizations and enables
assertions,
- Proper ./configure switches for the optional features,
- A configuration summary,
- libtool versioning information,
- Visibility and warning flags,
- API documentation, and
- Support for out-of-tree builds.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Petten? <flameeyes at flameeyes.eu>
---
.gitignore | 29 +++++
2012 Apr 25
0
[PATCH] docs: use "a4" not "a4wide" paper type for doxygen and latex
# HG changeset patch
# User Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
# Date 1335345862 -3600
# Node ID 057516cb84336da09fe3163aeeb9039cf4d20c26
# Parent 5d796144e8a276ea843c5ad5ec4ae678194d50f3
docs: use "a4" not "a4wide" paper type for doxygen and latex
a4wide is no longer shipped in texlive.
Reported by Bastian Blank
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell
2007 May 11
11
tripp lite smart2200RMXL2U error reading protocol
I'm working on a gentoo server with Nut 2.0.5-r1 and libusb-0.1.12.
I originally tried the hidups driver which seemed to work, but produced
a large amount of unhandled events. Then I tried the newhidups which
told me my ups wasn't supported. When I try using
tripplite_usb -u root -DDDD /proc/bus/usb/002/002
I get that there isn't a match. But when I try using
tripplite_usb -DDDD
2005 Sep 12
1
Re: Status of the PSE NUT patches (was: NUT patches)
[I'm switching my dev address to @gmail.com instead of @mgeups...
please, update your bookmark]
Peter Selinger wrote:
> > Arnaud Quette wrote:
> >
> > Here is the status of PSE (Peter Selinger) NUT patches
> > for newhidups (hidparser, apc support, ...).
> >
> > - nut-cvs-patch-REOPEN-2005-08-24:
> > approved and applied on Development tree
> >
2007 Jan 08
1
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r716 - in trunk: . drivers
Arnaud,
you changed the "if" part, perhaps you'd like to change the "else"
part, too?
Changing the output format of HIDDumpTree() has the potential to break
the functionality of scripts/subdriver/path-to-subdriver.sh; I don't
think it does in this instance, but I have not checked it. Perhaps it
would be good to add a comment in the source code as a caution.
-- Peter
2004 Sep 10
4
OS X compile errors
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 10:15 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
> I am going to check in a fix soon that will be in flac-1.0.5-beta2.
> In the meantime you can manually add -Dunix to the two assignments
> of OUR_CFLAGS_TAIL in configure.
I tried that fix, ran `make clean; ./configure --prefix=/opt` then:
[TLB:~/Desktop/flac-1.0.5_beta1/flac-1.0.5_beta1] glenn% make
make all-recursive
2012 Dec 28
3
[PATCH] doc: fix out-of-tree build
When building outside of the source tree, the Doxyfile needs to be
generated in the build tree and should point to the proper paths for
include directories and html footer.
The generated api files to install should also be taken from the build
tree instead of the source tree.
---
configure.ac | 1 +
doc/Doxyfile | 1220 --------------------------------------------------
2005 Oct 07
0
newhidups renaming and related (was: newhidups: merged regex changes)
2005/9/25, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>:
>
> Arnaud Quette wrote:
> >
> > Some more points while you're at it:
> > - newhidups will have to be renamed. My aimed was to let the name until
> we
> > can superceed hidups. Then remove hidups, and rename newhidups to
> usbhid-ups
> > (name proposition welcomed, but should match the fact
2005 Sep 20
1
newhidups: merged regex changes
I have gone ahead and merged the regex_branch with the main
Development branch.
Reason: recent renaming of files and moving around of code leads to
conflicts between the branches that will be increasingly difficult to
resolve. It is easier to merge now while the two branches are still
relatively similar and most edits non-overlapping.
The merge is between tags before_PSE_6 and after_PSE_6 on
2006 Jan 27
2
about battery.date.*
2006/1/27, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>:
>
> ...
> battery.mfr.date, which is probably the more accurate interpretation.
>
>
I think the naming should be changed to propose both:
- battery.date.mfr: Battery manufacturing date
- battery.date.change: Battery change date
Any comments?
Arnaud
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2007 Jan 14
1
upscli_splitname() for upsc_list (was: Re: Default NUT PORT)
On 1/13/07, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca> wrote:
> > The question is when exactly this should be converted to a number.
> > Should this be done in upscli_splitname() or in upscli_connect()? The
> > latter would require a change in the prototypes of upscli_splitname()
> > and upscli_connect(), and an attendant change in all the existing
> > clients.