Lirc pod FreeBSD 5.1 RELEASE

Kojott fbsdconf at kousek.cz
Mon Nov 24 00:29:39 CET 2003


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Zdravim. Mam problem s rozchozenim LIRC. Postavil jsem prijimac podle
navodu na http://www.linuxzone.cz/index.phtml?ids=7&idc=260 otestoval
jsem funkcnost pod Windows, kde funguje zapojeni naprosto bez problemu.

Pak jsem se snazil otestovat funkcnost pod:
FreeBSD kasparek.kojott.13knet.czf 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #3:
Mon Oct  6 18:32:24 GMT 2003
root at kasparek.kojott.13knet.czf:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/NB  i386

informace o portu LIRC pro BSD
kasparek# cat pkg-message
**********************************************************************
This port does not contain any FreeBSD device drivers for infrared
devices. This port installs the LIRC daemons and tools for interacting
with drivers that support the LIRC device interface.

You will need to obtain third party device drivers or port the Linux
drivers in ${WRKSRC}/drivers to use the LIRC port.
**********************************************************************


pri spusteni programu mode2 mi to pise nasledujici hlasky:

kasparek# mode2
mode2: error opening /dev/lirc
mode2: No such file or directory

a kdyz jsem zvolil misto pripojeni IR prijimace seriovy port pise to
tohle...
kasparek# mode2 -d /dev/cuaa0
This program is only intended for receivers supporting the pulse/space
layer.
Note that this is no error, but this program simply makes no sense for your
receiver.

a neprecte to zadna data...

Google pise pouze zmatky a po mnoha hodinach prochazeni jsem to vzdal...
Pokud nekdo mate nejakou radu jak na to, prosim povezte. Staci mi i jiny
zpusob, jak cist prikazy z IR prijimace a podle druhu provadet dalsi
operace... pokud se mi to nepovede pod FreeBSD, budu muset pouzit Linux
a to se mi ale opravdu nechce...

Diky moc Jirka
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