On Sep 11, 2014 4:50 AM, "Stuart Henderson" <st...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > On 2014/09/10 18:28, Stan Gammons wrote: > > Can't install nut-2.7.1p1 because of libraries > > > > |library usb-1.0.1.1 not found > > Oh, sorry about that - I have an update to libusb1 in my local tree on > the machine I built the package with. > > > I didn't fair much better trying to build from ports. I get this error > > which totally hangs the ssh or console session. Seems like I've seen this > > error before, but can't recall what it is. FTP proxy config error maybe? > > > > >> Fetch > > ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-8.35.tar.gz > > Illegal EPRT command > > Illegal PORT command > > The simplest way to fix this is to install pcre from packages before > attempting a build.
Ok. I'll try that. > > On 2014/09/10 20:23, Stan Gammons wrote: > > > > I just noticed this in syslog. > > > > Sep 10 19:30:10 game /bsd: upd0 detached > > Sep 10 19:30:10 game /bsd: uhidev2 detached > > Sep 10 19:30:15 game /bsd: uhidev2 at uhub3 > > Sep 10 19:30:15 game /bsd: port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "American > > Power Conversion Smart-UPS 1500 FW:601.3.D USB FW:1.5" rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2 > > Sep 10 19:30:15 game /bsd: uhidev2: iclass 3/0, 54 report ids > > Sep 10 19:30:15 game /bsd: upd0 at uhidev2 > > Sep 10 19:30:15 game /bsd: > > > > Looks like it happened a few hours earlier as well. > > > > cat /var/log/messages |grep detached > > Sep 10 15:20:54 game /bsd: upd0 detached > > Sep 10 15:20:54 game /bsd: uhidev2 detached > > Sep 10 19:30:10 game /bsd: upd0 detached > > Sep 10 19:30:10 game /bsd: uhidev2 detached > > # > > > > It is a USB driver problem? > > Hmm, so upd is still attaching? This suggests that there was a problem > with the boot-config steps I suggested to disable upd..you should have seen > something like this, > > ukc> disable upd > 336 upd* disabled > > and if the disabling was successful, you shouldn't see anything in > 'sysctl hw.sensors' relating to upd. I had rebooted the machine and forgot to disable upd. I'm not sure I understand the purpose of the upd driver. Looks like it's meant for communicating with a UPS. Is it meant for just certain UPS brands? > It wouldn't hugely surprise me if there's some conflict between the > upd driver and applications like nut which want to interface with it > directly - unfortunately my APC massively predates USB, and my USB > Liebert is much simpler than the APCs so I don't have a way to replicate > this locally and find out what works and what doesn't. > Ok. If I can't get this work, I'll ask over on the nut list. Thanks for your help. Stan