Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gpib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I agree that bug 508130 is a duplicate.
I also note per bug 508130 that I can get gpib 3.2.14 to compile, but I
don't know whether those modules *work* in Karmic. I'm not able to
upgrade the OS version on the computer(8.04) using the gpib until I know
gpib will work, because I use it every day.
Hello,
Look at this bug report i think this is a duplicate but i could get the
source to compile under karmic.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpib/+bug/508130
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Thank you. I purchased an Agilent 5810 LAN/gpib gateway and use LAN
commands, which are converted to GPIB. I later learned of a $150
USB/GPIB converter. I've had too much trouble from GPIB in the past on
Fedora and Ubuntu.
On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 21:37 +, scott_selberg wrote:
> I replaced t
I replaced the kill_proc(...) call with send_sig( SIGKILL,
find_task_by_vpid( board->autopoll_pid), 1 ); and all seems to work
great on Jaunty.
Note, there may be a need to use a different function rather than
find_task_by_vpid() based on name spaces. I'm not an expert and the
call I used assumes
Compilation fails using the module-assistant with gpib 3.2.11-0.2ubuntu3 and
kernel 2.6.28-14 in 7.02, even when I change the kill_proc to kill_pid in
sys/ibinit.c
(
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2547889&group_id=42378&atid=432940
)
But strangly it compiles when I download t
I had gpib working with older vers Ubuntu but ran into this problem.
Communicating with instruments is essential for engineering
applications. Can someone please fix this? Thanks!
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3.2.11 won't compile on Ubuntu 8.10. One of the source files calls the
kernel "kill_proc" function, which has been removed as of linux kernel
2.6.27. This is an upstream problem with gpib-modules source 3.2.11.
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You
The current debian version is 3.2.11 although it is labeled "unstable".
That being said, the source directory is much more complete than the
current package in Hardy.
I would recommend pulling the debian package over and starting from
that, in spite of the "unstable" label.
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