Le lundi 20 août 2007 à 18:00 +0200, Tim Boykett a écrit :
Hi Olivier,
I seem to be having the problem again that some paranoid program is snipping off the dv.sh script because it might contain a virus!
Did you mean the following script:
mkdir -p /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL mknod -m 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/in c 171 34 mknod -m 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/out c 171 35
exactly
I copied this from the article that you linked below. If it is this, then Hurrah! it works.
Do you have any idea why it is necessary to create these nodes, while Kino seems to find the devices without any trouble? It would be nice if this "just worked" "out of the box" on linux.
not really, i cant read in the guts of *nix
Cheers,
tim
Glad it worked! I shoud have shared it at the time I ran into this article
++ O.
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please contact the sender and arrange an alternate means of receiving it.As far as i remeber, it was due to some nodes lacking, whichj are
erased by udev and need to be rebuilt by the follwing bash script.I'll try drop by at the other computer's station and have a look at
the original patch.good luck
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