telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Moderator: Telldus
telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Hi,
I've upgraded my server to Ubuntu 16.10 and now I can't get the package telldus-core to install.
The package (.deb file) depends on libconfuse0 which is not available on 16.10. The Ubuntu team has upgraded to libconfuse1 (v3.0)
I have tried to build telldus-core from source, but it won't compile on ubuntu 16.10 due to several errors during compilation.
Any suggestions?
Best regards,
Hlund
I've upgraded my server to Ubuntu 16.10 and now I can't get the package telldus-core to install.
The package (.deb file) depends on libconfuse0 which is not available on 16.10. The Ubuntu team has upgraded to libconfuse1 (v3.0)
I have tried to build telldus-core from source, but it won't compile on ubuntu 16.10 due to several errors during compilation.
Any suggestions?
Best regards,
Hlund
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
I have same problem.
My solution for now has been to move everything to another system with debian.
Still want a solution to the original problem.
My solution for now has been to move everything to another system with debian.
Still want a solution to the original problem.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Unfortenately it looks like Telldus abandoned telldus-core years ago...
It would be nice if one could get telldus-core to compile with a newer compiler and the new libs on linux (ubuntu 16.10)
/Hlund
It would be nice if one could get telldus-core to compile with a newer compiler and the new libs on linux (ubuntu 16.10)
/Hlund
Last edited by hlund on Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
I have now solved the problem by compliling telldus-core 2.1.2 from source.
I installed libconfuse1 from the ubuntu package repos (telldus package depends on libconfuse0 that is not present in ubuntu repos anymore)
After unpacking the telldus-core source I completed CmakeLists.txt with the following lines
After these changes I was able to compile the source and install it!
/Hlund
I installed libconfuse1 from the ubuntu package repos (telldus package depends on libconfuse0 that is not present in ubuntu repos anymore)
After unpacking the telldus-core source I completed CmakeLists.txt with the following lines
Code: Select all
SET(FORCE_COMPILE_FROM_TRUNK TRUE)
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS "-Wno-narrowing")
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS "-pthread -lpthread")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")
SET(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS}")
/Hlund
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Hi hlund!
I tried your "hack", but I get all kinds of errors. First in the cmake:
That one I solved by touch Doxyfile.in after reading somewhere that it could be done that way, after that Cmake went fine.
Did find the real Doxyfile.in on git https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telld ... oxyfile.in
So this is solved...
Next is a wnarrowing error....
I tried removing the ProtocollIkea.cpp and .h, I dont use them, but then it throw the same errror on another protocoll...
I'm on Xubuntu 16.10, downloaded every -dev and lib packege I can think of after looking on different how-tos when I have googled some of the errors I've got...
I'm no programer and only have some idea of how things work... I can type cmake and make
Do you have any clue what I might be doing wrong?
Have I added your lines in the wrong place (I added them last) in CMakeLists.txt.
I tried your "hack", but I get all kinds of errors. First in the cmake:
Code: Select all
cmake .
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 6.2.0
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 6.2.0
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting C compile features
-- Detecting C compile features - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting CXX compile features
-- Detecting CXX compile features - done
-- Looking for pthread.h
-- Looking for pthread.h - found
-- Looking for pthread_create
-- Looking for pthread_create - not found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread - found
-- Found Threads: TRUE
-- Found PkgConfig: /usr/bin/pkg-config (found version "0.29.1")
-- Checking for one of the modules 'libftdi'
-- Found Doxygen: /usr/bin/doxygen (found version "1.8.11")
CMake Error: File /home/redg/telldus-core-2.1.2/Doxyfile.in does not exist.
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:64 (CONFIGURE_FILE):
configure_file Problem configuring file
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "/home/redg/telldus-core-2.1.2/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
See also "/home/redg/telldus-core-2.1.2/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".
Did find the real Doxyfile.in on git https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telld ... oxyfile.in
So this is solved...
Next is a wnarrowing error....
Code: Select all
/home/redg/telldus-core-2.1.2/service/ProtocolIkea.cpp: In member function ‘virtual std::__cxx11::string ProtocolIkea::getStringForMethod(int, unsigned char, Controller*)’:
/home/redg/telldus-core-2.1.2/service/ProtocolIkea.cpp:26:27: error: narrowing conversion of ‘170’ from ‘int’ to ‘char’ inside { } [-Wnarrowing]
const char B0[] = {170, 0};
^
I'm on Xubuntu 16.10, downloaded every -dev and lib packege I can think of after looking on different how-tos when I have googled some of the errors I've got...
I'm no programer and only have some idea of how things work... I can type cmake and make
Do you have any clue what I might be doing wrong?
Have I added your lines in the wrong place (I added them last) in CMakeLists.txt.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Doxygen isn't needed to compile.
What I have problems with is that pthread_create isn't found.
I have added in end of telldus-core-2.1.2/CMakeList.txt
SET(FORCE_COMPILE_FROM_TRUNK TRUE) etc from above.
It looks like you have spelled something wrong, as there are a "-Wno-narrowing" in the CMakeList.txt, but you compile with "-Wnarrowing"
[ 96%] Linking CXX executable tdtool
cd /home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/tdtool && /usr/bin/cmake -E cmake_link_script CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/link.txt --verbose=1
/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++ -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O3 -DNDEBUG -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/main.cpp.o -o tdtool -L/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client -rdynamic -ltelldus-core -Wl,-rpath,/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client:
/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client/libtelldus-core.so: undefined reference to `pthread_create'
/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client/libtelldus-core.so: undefined reference to `pthread_join'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
tdtool/CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/build.make:98: recipe for target 'tdtool/tdtool' failed
make[3]: *** [tdtool/tdtool] Error 1
What I have problems with is that pthread_create isn't found.
I have added in end of telldus-core-2.1.2/CMakeList.txt
SET(FORCE_COMPILE_FROM_TRUNK TRUE) etc from above.
It looks like you have spelled something wrong, as there are a "-Wno-narrowing" in the CMakeList.txt, but you compile with "-Wnarrowing"
[ 96%] Linking CXX executable tdtool
cd /home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/tdtool && /usr/bin/cmake -E cmake_link_script CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/link.txt --verbose=1
/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++ -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O3 -DNDEBUG -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/main.cpp.o -o tdtool -L/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client -rdynamic -ltelldus-core -Wl,-rpath,/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client:
/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client/libtelldus-core.so: undefined reference to `pthread_create'
/home/openhab/telldus-tmp/telldus-core-2.1.2/build/client/libtelldus-core.so: undefined reference to `pthread_join'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
tdtool/CMakeFiles/tdtool.dir/build.make:98: recipe for target 'tdtool/tdtool' failed
make[3]: *** [tdtool/tdtool] Error 1
Last edited by Jaxån on Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:48 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Have you included the flag "-lpthread" in the command line to the compiler?
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
EDIT: A ) to much. Works when editing CMakeLines.txt in telldus-core-1.2.1/{tdtools,tdadmin}.
Hmm, it doesn't look like build of tdtool add those from telldus-core-1.2.1/CMakeLines.txt when linking and compile.
Downloaded with
$ apt-get source telldus-core
Added to end of telldus-core-2.1.2/tdtools/CMakeLines.txt after
INSTALL(TARGETS tdtool RUNTIME DESTINATION bin)
SET(FORCE_COMPILE_FROM_TRUNK TRUE)
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS "-Wno-narrowing")
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS "-pthread -lpthread")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")
SET(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS}")
Compiling
EDIT: works when removed the typo.
$ apt-get --compile source telldus-core
I got lots of linkage error though...
dh_makeshlibs
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: some new symbols appeared in the symbols file: see diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: debian/libtelldus-core2/DEBIAN/symbols doesn't match completely debian/libtelldus-core2.symbols
--- debian/libtelldus-core2.symbols (libtelldus-core2_2.1.2-1_arm64)
+++ dpkg-gensymbolsQ_aMEg 2017-02-06 10:04:02.000000000 +0000
@@ -1,15 +1,23 @@
libtelldus-core.so.2 libtelldus-core2 #MINVER#
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(optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EE10_M_releaseEv@Base 2.1.2
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+ _ZNSt7__cxx1115basic_stringbufIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEED0Ev@Base 2.1.2-1
+ _ZNSt7__cxx1115basic_stringbufIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEED1Ev@Base 2.1.2-1
+ _ZNSt7__cxx1115basic_stringbufIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEED2Ev@Base 2.1.2-1
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(optional)_ZTINSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
(optional)_ZTSNSt3tr111_Mutex_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
(optional)_ZTSNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
- (optional)_ZTVNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
+#MISSING: 2.1.2-1# (optional)_ZTVNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
tdAddDevice@Base 2.1.0
tdBell@Base 2.1.0
tdClose@Base 2.1.0
dh_installdeb
dh_shlibdeps
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol pthread_join used by debian/libtelldus-core2/usr/lib/libtelldus-core.so.2.1.2 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol pthread_create used by debian/libtelldus-core2/usr/lib/libtelldus-core.so.2.1.2 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: package could avoid a useless dependency if debian/telldus-core/usr/bin/tdtool debian/telldus-core/usr/sbin/telldusd were not linked against ld-linux-aarch64.so.1 (they use none of the library's symbols)
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "libtelldus-core-dev" i "../libtelldus-core-dev_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "libtelldus-core2" i "../libtelldus-core2_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "telldus-core" i "../telldus-core_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-genchanges -b >../telldus-core_2.1.2-1_arm64.changes
dpkg-genchanges: binary-only upload (no source code included)
dpkg-source --after-build telldus-core-2.1.2
dpkg-buildpackage: binary-only upload (no source included)
Will try this later, when I connect telldus to my PINE64 with openHAB 2.0
Hmm, it doesn't look like build of tdtool add those from telldus-core-1.2.1/CMakeLines.txt when linking and compile.
Downloaded with
$ apt-get source telldus-core
Added to end of telldus-core-2.1.2/tdtools/CMakeLines.txt after
INSTALL(TARGETS tdtool RUNTIME DESTINATION bin)
SET(FORCE_COMPILE_FROM_TRUNK TRUE)
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS "-Wno-narrowing")
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS "-pthread -lpthread")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")
SET(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} ${GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS}")
Compiling
EDIT: works when removed the typo.
$ apt-get --compile source telldus-core
I got lots of linkage error though...
dh_makeshlibs
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: some new symbols appeared in the symbols file: see diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: debian/libtelldus-core2/DEBIAN/symbols doesn't match completely debian/libtelldus-core2.symbols
--- debian/libtelldus-core2.symbols (libtelldus-core2_2.1.2-1_arm64)
+++ dpkg-gensymbolsQ_aMEg 2017-02-06 10:04:02.000000000 +0000
@@ -1,15 +1,23 @@
libtelldus-core.so.2 libtelldus-core2 #MINVER#
- (optional)_ZNSbIwSt11char_traitsIwESaIwEE12_S_constructIPwEES4_T_S5_RKS1_St20forward_iterator_tag@Base 2.1.2
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(optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EE10_M_destroyEv@Base 2.1.2
(optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EE10_M_releaseEv@Base 2.1.2
- (optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EED0Ev@Base 2.1.2
- (optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EED1Ev@Base 2.1.2
- (optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EED2Ev@Base 2.1.2
+#MISSING: 2.1.2-1# (optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EED0Ev@Base 2.1.2
+#MISSING: 2.1.2-1# (optional)_ZNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EED1Ev@Base 2.1.2
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(optional)_ZTINSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
(optional)_ZTSNSt3tr111_Mutex_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
(optional)_ZTSNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
- (optional)_ZTVNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
+#MISSING: 2.1.2-1# (optional)_ZTVNSt3tr116_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EEE@Base 2.1.2
tdAddDevice@Base 2.1.0
tdBell@Base 2.1.0
tdClose@Base 2.1.0
dh_installdeb
dh_shlibdeps
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol pthread_join used by debian/libtelldus-core2/usr/lib/libtelldus-core.so.2.1.2 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: symbol pthread_create used by debian/libtelldus-core2/usr/lib/libtelldus-core.so.2.1.2 found in none of the libraries
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: package could avoid a useless dependency if debian/telldus-core/usr/bin/tdtool debian/telldus-core/usr/sbin/telldusd were not linked against ld-linux-aarch64.so.1 (they use none of the library's symbols)
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "libtelldus-core-dev" i "../libtelldus-core-dev_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "libtelldus-core2" i "../libtelldus-core2_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-deb: bygger paketet "telldus-core" i "../telldus-core_2.1.2-1_arm64.deb".
dpkg-genchanges -b >../telldus-core_2.1.2-1_arm64.changes
dpkg-genchanges: binary-only upload (no source code included)
dpkg-source --after-build telldus-core-2.1.2
dpkg-buildpackage: binary-only upload (no source included)
Will try this later, when I connect telldus to my PINE64 with openHAB 2.0
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
is this a working solution for ubuntu 16.04/10 ?
edit:
got it to compile on my ubuntu 16.04 server, but i get those errors in dmesg when trying to send --off command with tdtool:
usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd telldusd rqt 128 rq 6 len 255 ret -110
anyone got a solution for this ?
edit:
got it to compile on my ubuntu 16.04 server, but i get those errors in dmesg when trying to send --off command with tdtool:
usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd telldusd rqt 128 rq 6 len 255 ret -110
anyone got a solution for this ?
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
peterpops wrote:is this a working solution for ubuntu 16.04/10 ?
edit:
got it to compile on my ubuntu 16.04 server, but i get those errors in dmesg when trying to send --off command with tdtool:
usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd telldusd rqt 128 rq 6 len 255 ret -110
anyone got a solution for this ?
You could always run telldusd in a docker container with an older ubuntu as base image.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
A hack to make this run, but I am not shore that Docker works on my ARM64 machine.
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
(This was on a RaspberryPi/arm, but I expect it still applies): The fastest way (which at least seems to work for me) was:
I finally opened "/var/lib/dpkg/status", found the section "Package: telldus-core", and edited the libconfuse part of the "Depends:" line so that it now depends on "libconfuse1 (>=3.0)" instead of the old "libconfuse0 (>=2.5)" and then ran the following to fix the broken dependency:
- apt-get download telldus-core
- dpkg --ignore-depends=libconfuse0 -i telldus-core_2.1.2-1_armhf.deb
- ln -s libconfuse.so.1 libconfuse.so.0
I finally opened "/var/lib/dpkg/status", found the section "Package: telldus-core", and edited the libconfuse part of the "Depends:" line so that it now depends on "libconfuse1 (>=3.0)" instead of the old "libconfuse0 (>=2.5)" and then ran the following to fix the broken dependency:
- apt-get -f install
Re: telldus-core on Ubuntu 16.10
Thanks for the suggestion, but I gave up on this.
It is bad that the software are not upgraded to a later version. It doesn't look like Telldus want to do that, so the question if it has been forked. Has anyone seen something for that?
It is bad that the software are not upgraded to a later version. It doesn't look like Telldus want to do that, so the question if it has been forked. Has anyone seen something for that?