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Subject: 
Re: lnpd exexutable
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:19:25 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Cortland Starrett wrote:
In lugnet.robotics, Ed Manlove wrote:
In lugnet.robotics, Cortland Starrett wrote:

I am the "friend".  :)  My name is Cortland Starrett.  I use a modeling [trim]
Thanks for any help or pointers.  And thanks Steve for posting for me
while I waited on my registration.

Cort

Cort,

I know you are looking for an executable but have your tried building the
source? [trim]
Also if you try the source but run into problems you can post them here and we
will see what we can do.

Ed

Here is the first error.  O_ASYNC is a Linux/BSD thing...

[SNIP]

I have commented out this check in the code, but not getting much farther.

Cort

Cort,

I would venture to guess from the error you are getting that the lnpd code on
the BrickOS website never was quite working under cygwin.  I also gather this
from Stephan Höhrmann response on a different and recent thread on lnpd
(http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/rcx/legos/?n=3984).

It does look like Stephan has does work on an alternative he calls lnphost.  You
might check out his work, http://lnphost.sourceforge.net/, and see if what you
are looking for in terms of functionality.  Otherwise you might have alot of
debuging just to get the code to be "cygwin friendly".

Ed


Subject: 
Re: lnpd exexutable
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 17 Apr 2006 21:00:33 GMT
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Cort,

I would venture to guess from the error you are getting that the lnpd code on
the BrickOS website never was quite working under cygwin.  I also gather this
from Stephan Höhrmann response on a different and recent thread on lnpd
(http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/rcx/legos/?n=3984).

It does look like Stephan has does work on an alternative he calls lnphost.  You
might check out his work, http://lnphost.sourceforge.net/, and see if what you
are looking for in terms of functionality.  Otherwise you might have alot of
debuging just to get the code to be "cygwin friendly".

Ed

lnphost is perfect.  Thank you for the reference.

Cort


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