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autoquery | Hi, I am writing a binding for interfacing a temperature sensor via i2c. I am trying this on Raspberry Pi, my application sends requests to the websocket but doesn't get any reply back. In order to debug this I have used AFB_ERROR (interfce, "error message" ) throughout my binding program. My question is where does "error message" get logged ?. Please can somebody point me to a good read or resource so that I can debug my code fu | 13:46 |
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jobol | hi autoquery normally the command "journalctl" shows the debug messages | 13:47 |
jobol | with "journalctl -f" you are able to see it live | 13:48 |
jobol | ooops | 13:49 |
jobol | AFB_ERROR are always sent to the journal | 13:50 |
jobol | so you should see your messages | 13:50 |
autoquery | Hi jobol thanks for the quick reply, But I have already tried journalctl and I have failed to see my "error messages" there.. | 13:51 |
waltminer | AGL -SAT meeting moved to zoom sorry for the last second update | 14:02 |
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scottrif | Could someone help me create a PR to a non-existing branch in the meta-agl repository in Gerrit. I am working on AGL website documentation. | 22:32 |
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tphan | newbie question. Try to get helloworld-service to run. Got AGL.list setup, cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/AGL.list #AGL deb [arch=amd64] http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/AGL_FunkyFlounder/xUbuntu_18.04/ ./ | 23:25 |
tphan | Got error, | 23:25 |
tphan | The following packages have unmet dependencies: | 23:25 |
tphan | agl-app-framework-binder-bin : Depends: libmicrohttpd (>= 0.9.55) but it is not installable | 23:25 |
tphan | E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. | 23:25 |
tphan | libmicrohttpd is installed: | 23:26 |
tphan | libmicrohttpd-dev/bionic,now 0.9.59-1 amd64 [installed] | 23:26 |
tphan | libmicrohttpd12/bionic,now 0.9.59-1 amd64 [installed,automatic] | 23:26 |
tphan | Anyone has any idea here? thx | 23:27 |
waltminer | maybe smurray can help. Otherwise the guys who know this best are in europe and will be on later tonight | 23:29 |
smurray | tphan: the mention of bionic implies this is on something than a stock AGL image, I guess? | 23:30 |
smurray | err, | 23:31 |
smurray | other than, I mean | 23:31 |
tphan | yes, following http://docs.automotivelinux.org/master/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/host-configuration/docs/0_Abstract.html | 23:31 |
waltminer | scottrif just rewrote spme of that | 23:32 |
smurray | tphan: you’ll need someone from IoT.bzh, I think, I’ve never used that build setup | 23:32 |
smurray | tphan: the error message in general suggests you need to get a newer version of libmicrohttpd on whatever distro it is that you’re running | 23:33 |
tphan | I got libmicrohttpd-dev/bionic,now 0.9.59-1 amd64 [installed] | 23:33 |
tphan | and libmicrohttpd12/bionic,now 0.9.59-1 amd64 [installed,automatic] | 23:34 |
smurray | the IoT.bzh folks are the only ones with any significant expertise of running app framework stuff on desktop distributions, think you’ll need to perhaps ask on the mailing list | 23:36 |
tphan | ok, thx | 23:36 |
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