- From: epooch at cox.net (epooch at cox.net)
- Subject: [Lcdproc] picolcd driver
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:15:30 -0800
Make sure you have pkg-config installed and the PKG_CONFIG set to the path of
pkg-config if it is not installed in your search paths.
---- Jarod Wilson <jarod at wilsonet.com> wrote:
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On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 14:54 -0700, Paul Thomas wrote:
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> OK, the config.log file says "configure:13022: WARNING: The picolcd
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> driver needs the libusb library.", but the libusb library is
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> installed.
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> I've now tried this on both a 32-bit & 64-bit machine with the same
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> results.
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> Please help
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>
Simply having libusb probably isn't enough, you also need libusb-devel
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or libusb-dev or whatever it is that provides the actual header files
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for libusb.
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> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 5:39 AM, Bob Wiegand <bob_ml at stuffofmine.com>
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> wrote:
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> > Peter Marschall wrote:
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> >>
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> >> Hi Paul,
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> >>
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> >> On Tuesday, 14. October 2008, Paul Thomas wrote:
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> >>>
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> >>> I tried that with both the CSV and lcdproc-picolcd20x4-0.5.2-cvs.tgz
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> >>> version. I still don't get a picolcd.so file.
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> >>
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> >> Bogdan is right, picolcd is not among the drivers that are built by
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> >> default.
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> >>
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> >> Besides, the picolcd driver requires libusb.
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> >>
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> >> Perhaps you haven't installed it (or it's developemnt files).
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> >> In addition to that, LCDproc requires pkg-config installed.
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> >>
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> >> Please report if this helps.
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> >>
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> >> Regards
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> >> Peter
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> >
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> > A missing dependency is the most likely problem.
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> >
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> > Check the "config.log" file and search for "picolcd". There may be an
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> > error message telling you what's missing.
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--
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Jarod Wilson
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jarod at wilsonet.com
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>
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