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Subject: RE: problem with libftdi read zero bytes

From: jose david hernandez mendia <jodahm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <libftdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 10:55:45 -0600
Hi Michael, thanks for reply
In Ubuntu I am using version 0.18 and no problem found, all is working ok, but the problem is with Gentoo, and there the version 0.16 was installed and I am trying with that one, do you sugest to install the 0.18 version?, it is not marked as stable yet


> From: michael.plante@xxxxxxxxx
> To: libftdi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: problem with libftdi read zero bytes
> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:48:15 -0500
>
> jose david hernandez mendia wrote:
> >> Hi everyone I am ussing the libftdi library to access data from the USB
> in
> >> Ubuntu I have had no problems but there is a machine with Gentoo linux,
> the
> >> network administrator installed the version 0.16 from the repository,
> set
> >> the permissons and I compiled the serial_read.c program that comes with
> the
> >> examples and the function ftdi_read returned nothing in the buffer, 0
> bytes,
> >> could you guide me where to look for a solution, I have read a lot of
> pages
> >> and forums but have had no solution for my problem.
> >> thank you in advance for your reply
>
> What version of libftdi is Ubuntu using? Gentoo has 0.17 marked stable,
> afaict. 0.18 is still masked. Or you could get the latest git. You really
> haven't provided anywhere near enough information to troubleshoot your
> problem, but you can always try different versions by compiling locally.
>
>
> $ equery list -p libftdi
> [ Searching for package 'libftdi' in all categories among: ]
> * installed packages
> * Portage tree (/usr/portage)
> [-P-] [ ] dev-embedded/libftdi-0.17 (0)
> [-P-] [M~] dev-embedded/libftdi-0.18 (0)
> [-P-] [M ] dev-embedded/libftdi-9999 (0)
> [-P-] [M ] dev-embedded/libftdi-9999.1.0 (0)
> [-P-] [M~] dev-embedded/powersoftplus-libftdi-0.1.8-r1 (0)
>
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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