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Archive => Archive => Pluto Main Installation & IR codes => Topic started by: archived on October 04, 2005, 10:02:48 pm
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Hi,
after upgrade Lirc wrapper dies imediately. I guess it's more likely that something changed in setup parameters....
it says in logs :
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: voldn will fire: 0 -106 1 90
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: VolDown will fire: 0 -106 1 90
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: VolUp will fire: 0 -106 1 89
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: recorded_tv will fire: 0 -203 1 401 29 5
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: DVD will fire: 0 -106 1 43
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: tv will fire: 0 -106 1 43 29 1
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: live_tv will fire: 0 -106 1 43 29 1
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: LiveTV will fire: 0 -106 1 43 29 1
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.213 LIRC button: Back will fire: 0 -203 1 240
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Clear will fire: 0 -203 1 363
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: epg will fire: 0 -203 1 126
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Guide will fire: 0 -203 1 126
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: start will fire: 0 -203 1 5 3 <%=M%>
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Home will fire: 0 -203 1 5 3 <%=M%>
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Music will fire: 0 -203 1 401 29 4
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Radio will fire: 0 -106 1 43 29 6
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Record will fire: 0 -106 1 102
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: display will fire: 0 -203 1 399
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: info will fire: 0 -203 1 399
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Down will fire: 0 -106 1 201
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Up will fire: 0 -106 1 200
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.214 LIRC button: Left will fire: 0 -106 1 202
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.215 LIRC button: Right will fire: 0 -106 1 203
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.215 LIRC button: ok will fire: 0 -106 1 190
10 10/04/05 13:51:44.215 Making hardware config
01 10/04/05 13:51:44.215 [31;1mNo SerialPort selected and no default entry found. Exiting.[0m
Return code: 0
Tue Oct 4 13:51:44 CEST 2005 died
I've checked MD settings and I have ATI Remote Wonder remote and 'default' as infrared receiver (same settings worked under .29) ... lirc atiusb module is loaded....
Any advice or similar experience ?
Thanks in advance,
regards,
Rob.
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well.. lirc kind of shares the same fate as cx88 and ivtv. Modules were precompiled for 2.6.10 and were left out after going to 2.6.13 in the rush to make a release. I'll be making the needed changes now. I wonder where did you get the lirc modules loaded though...
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well.. lirc kind of shares the same fate as cx88 and ivtv. Modules were precompiled for 2.6.10 and were left out after going to 2.6.13 in the rush to make a release. I'll be making the needed changes now. I wonder where did you get the lirc modules loaded though...
Hi,
my problems persist also after 0.31 upgrade. I get same error in logs:
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.282 LIRC button: SkipPrior will fire: 0 -106 1 201
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 LIRC button: fastforward will fire: 0 -106 1 203
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 LIRC button: Forward will fire: 0 -106 1 203
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 LIRC button: Rewind will fire: 0 -106 1 202
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 LIRC button: Pause will fire: 0 -106 1 190
10 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 Making hardware config
01 10/27/05 20:54:48.283 No SerialPort selected and no default entry found. Exiting.
Same settings worked in 0.29. Any help ?
I have ATI Remote Wonder (USB).
Regards,
Rob.
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With kernel 2.6.13 we switched to udev (should have used it in the 1st place, instead of devfs) since devfs was removed for good. But udev creates a /dev entry called lirc0 what we don't test for. It's fixed in svn. There's also a udev rule you can add so it creates /dev/lirc/0 too, but I can't find it for the moment.
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With kernel 2.6.13 we switched to udev (should have used it in the 1st place, instead of devfs) since devfs was removed for good. But udev creates a /dev entry called lirc0 what we don't test for. It's fixed in svn. There's also a udev rule you can add so it creates /dev/lirc/0 too, but I can't find it for the moment.
hi,
thanks for info. I'd love to get LIRC going.
I'll compile svn version of LIRC_DCE. Is this enough or should I do something else ? I'd kindly ask for instuctions if further steps are necessary...
Regards,
Rob.
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Write a file called lirc.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ with this text in it:
KERNEL="lirc[0-9]*", NAME="lirc/%n"
then restart udev.