From: Michael M. <mic...@in...> - 2004-08-01 20:40:46
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Am Sonntag, 1. August 2004 12:07 schrieb Christoph Bartelmus: > Hi! > > Michael Messner "mic...@in..." wrote: > [...] > > > I've installed it with this command line: > > 17:10:34 > > linuxmike /home/micmes/120GB/Linux/Diverses/Software/lirc-0.6.6 > > [root]./configure --prefix=/home/micmes/testx/lirc_ltsp/ > > --with-kerneldir=/usr/src/linux-2.4.26/ > > --with-devdir=/reserve/ltsp/i386/dev/ > > --with-moduledir=/reserve/ltsp/i386/lib/modules/2.4.26nforce2_1 > >/ --with-driver=serial > > [...] > > > mode2 ?-device=/dev/lircd > > /dev/lirc, not /dev/lircd ok, I get also my signals, so the remote is working ( I think). > > [...] > > > Now I should be able to start lircd on the terminal: > > > > ================================================= > > # lircd --device=/dev/lircd > > lircd 0.6.6: could not assign address to socket > > lircd 0.6.6: No such file or directory > > /reserve/ltsp/i386/dev/lircd does not exist. No not really, because of this case I'll try the device=/dev/lircd. > > Current versions of lircd support choosing the output socket name > with the --output parameter. 0.6.6 does not support it. > You shouldn't use the --with-devdir option in configure. You mean that if I upgrade to the unstable lirc it can work? Or I need to recompile the stable? > Christoph thanks for helping cu mIke -- Deutsche How-To Sammlung: http://www.linuxhaven.de/dlhp/ |