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    • Thomas Braun
      Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

      @smallfeuer sagte in Test Adapter rpi2 2.x:

      Hätte gedacht sowas einfaches wie GPIO IN/OUT zu setzen würde in der BASIS nicht vom Betriebssystem abhängen

      Wovon denn sonst?

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        Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

        @thomas-braun Kein plan.. das ist wie im DOS. Egal welche Version, es gab immer ne autoexec.bat 😉

        Egal. Aber eine Frage dazu noch -> Ich muss dann sicher den Slave im IOB trennen und neu hinzufügen, oder?
        Hast du den Befehl parat, ansonsten such ich mich durch.

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          Smallfeuer @Smallfeuer last edited by

          sudo apt-get install -y build-essential python
          Reading package lists... Done
          Building dependency tree... Done
          Reading state information... Done
          Package python is not available, but is referred to by another package.
          This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
          is only available from another source
          However the following packages replace it:
            python-is-python3 2to3
          
          E: Package 'python' has no installation candidate
          

          Muss ich hier dann "sudo apt-get install -y build-essential python3" eingeben?

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          • Thomas Braun
            Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

            @smallfeuer

            Ja, das Paket heißt python3

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              Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

              @thomas-braun
              Ok, hab ich installiert.

              Danach die Instanz:

              
              rpi2.0
              2024-12-29 21:52:51.130	warn	If the library is installed and npm list | grep opengpio shows the npm library is also installed, please report this issue to the adapter developer with the model of your device and deboug output from an adapter start.
              
              rpi2.0
              2024-12-29 21:52:51.129	warn	Please make sure that libgpiod-dev (on raspian/debian run sudo apt install libgpiod-dev) is installed in the system and then reinstall the adapter.
              
              rpi2.0
              2024-12-29 21:52:51.126	warn	Cannot initialize GPIO: No chip found. GPIO functionality disabled!
              
              rpi2.0
              2024-12-29 21:52:49.119	info	starting. Version 2.3.0 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2, node: v20.18.1, js-controller: 7.0.6
              

              Der Befehl npm list | grep opengpio bringt auch keine Ausgabe

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              • Thomas Braun
                Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by Thomas Braun

                @smallfeuer sagte in Test Adapter rpi2 2.x:

                Der Befehl npm list | grep opengpio bringt auch keine Ausgabe

                In welchem Verzeichnis ausgeführt?
                Am besten immer die vollen Ein- und Ausgaben inkl. prompt im Terminal zeigen.

                Der adapter sollte sich eigentlich so melden:

                2024-12-29 21:57:25.585  - info: rpi2.0 (558114) starting. Version 2.3.0 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2, node: v23.5.0, js-controller: 7.0.6
                2024-12-29 21:57:26.227  - info: rpi2.0 (558114) GPIO ports are not configured
                

                GPIOs habe ich auf meiner Kiste nicht eingestellt, daher die Meldung an der Stelle.

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                  Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                  @thomas-braun

                  smallfeuer@pi3garage:~ $ npm list | grep opengpio
                  smallfeuer@pi3garage:~ $
                  
                  
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                  • Thomas Braun
                    Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

                    @smallfeuer

                    Logisch, in ~ / deinem home ist ja auch kein npm-Modul installiert...
                    Du musst zuvor in das Installationsverzeichnis wechseln.

                    cd /opt/iobroker
                    npm ls opengpio
                    
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                      Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                      @thomas-braun
                      Ich hab mal ein zwei Pfade probiert...

                      
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2 $ npm list | grep opengpio
                      ├── UNMET DEPENDENCY opengpio@^1.0.16
                      npm error code ELSPROBLEMS
                      npm error missing: @alcalzone/release-script-plugin-iobroker@^3.7.2, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.                                              0
                      npm error missing: @alcalzone/release-script-plugin-license@^3.7.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @alcalzone/release-script-plugin-manual-review@^3.7.0, required by iobroker.rpi2                                              @2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @alcalzone/release-script@^3.8.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @iobroker/adapter-core@^3.2.2, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @iobroker/adapter-dev@^1.3.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @iobroker/testing@^5.0.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @tsconfig/node18@^18.2.4 < 19, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/chai-as-promised@^8.0.1, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/chai@^4.3.20, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/mocha@^10.0.10, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/node@^18.19.54 < 19, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/proxyquire@^1.3.31, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/sinon-chai@^3.2.12, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: @types/sinon@^17.0.3, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: chai-as-promised@^8.0.1, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: chai@^4.4.1, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: ci@^2.3.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: eslint@^8.57.1, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: mocha@^10.8.2, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: opengpio@^1.0.16, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: proxyquire@^2.1.3, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: sinon-chai@^3.7.0, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: sinon@^19.0.2, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error missing: typescript@~5.7.2, required by iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                      npm error A complete log of this run can be found in: /home/iobroker/.npm/_logs/2024-12-29T21_01_25                                              _587Z-debug-0.log
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2 $ ^C
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2 $ cd
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:~ $ cd /opt/iobroker
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker $ npm ls opengpio
                      iobroker.inst@3.0.0 /opt/iobroker
                      └─┬ iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                        └── opengpio@1.0.17
                      
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker $ npm list | grep opengpio
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker $ cd
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:~ $ npm list | grep opengpio
                      smallfeuer@pi3garage:~ $
                      
                      
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                      • Thomas Braun
                        Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

                        @smallfeuer sagte in Test Adapter rpi2 2.x:

                        Ich hab mal ein zwei Pfade probiert...

                        Du sollst nix probieren, du sollst in das richtige Verzeichnis gehen...
                        Schaut auf einem gescheiten System dann so aus:

                        echad@chet:/opt/iobroker $ npm ls opengpio
                        iobroker.inst@3.0.0 /opt/iobroker
                        └─┬ iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                          └── opengpio@1.0.16
                        
                        echad@chet:/opt/iobroker $ 
                        
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                          Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                          @thomas-braun Na das steht in Zeile 35-37 auch 🙂

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                            Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                            @thomas-braun Aber merkwürdig, in Zeile 3 (wenn auch zu tief im Pfad) zeigt er

                            ├── UNMET DEPENDENCY opengpio@^1.0.16
                            

                            Zeile 34-37 dann:

                            smallfeuer@pi3garage:/opt/iobroker $ npm ls opengpio
                            iobroker.inst@3.0.0 /opt/iobroker
                            └─┬ iobroker.rpi2@2.3.0
                              └── opengpio@1.0.17
                            
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                              Smallfeuer @Smallfeuer last edited by Smallfeuer

                              @thomas-braun
                              Der Pfad /opt/iobroker/iobroker-date/files/rpi2.admin wurde bei mir auf dem Master erstellt. Nicht auf dem Slave. Ist das korrekt? Wäre es nicht sinnvoll das die Daten auf dem Slave installiert werden?

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                              • Thomas Braun
                                Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

                                @smallfeuer

                                Das wird dahin installiert, wo du sagst das es hin soll...

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                                  Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                                  @thomas-braun sagte in Test Adapter rpi2 2.x:

                                  iert, wo du sagst das es h

                                  Bei der installation in der Rubrik Adapter habe ich den pi3 ausgewählt, installiert wurde dort aber nichts

                                  $ iobroker add rpi2 auto --host pi3garage --debug
                                  
                                  upload [13] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/de/translations.json i18n/de/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [12] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/en/translations.json i18n/en/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [11] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/es/translations.json i18n/es/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [10] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/fr/translations.json i18n/fr/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [9] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/it/translations.json i18n/it/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [8] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/nl/translations.json i18n/nl/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [7] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/pl/translations.json i18n/pl/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [6] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/pt/translations.json i18n/pt/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [5] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/ru/translations.json i18n/ru/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [4] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/uk/translations.json i18n/uk/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [3] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/i18n/zh-cn/translations.json i18n/zh-cn/translations.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [2] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/jsonConfig.json jsonConfig.json application/json
                                  
                                  upload [1] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/rpi2.png rpi2.png image/png
                                  
                                  upload [0] rpi2.admin /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.rpi2/admin/words.js words.js application/javascript
                                  
                                  host.pi3garage create instance rpi2
                                  
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                                    Smallfeuer @Smallfeuer last edited by Smallfeuer

                                    @thomas-braun

                                    admin.0
                                    2024-12-29 23:25:08.046	warn	rpi2 has an invalid jsonConfig: [{"instancePath":"/items/_gpios/items/_pullUpWarning/hidden","schemaPath":"#/patternProperties/%5E.%2B/properties/hidden/type","keyword":"type","params":{"type":"string"},"message":"must be string"},{"instancePath":"/items/_gpios","schemaPath":"#/properties/items/patternProperties/%5E.%2B/allOf/9/if","keyword":"if","params":{"failingKeyword":"then"},"message":"must match \"then\" schema"},{"instancePath":"","schemaPath":"#/if","keyword":"if","params":{"failingKeyword":"then"},"message":"must match \"then\" schema"}]
                                    

                                    Aufgefallen ist es mir auf Grund dieser Meldung

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                                      Smallfeuer @Smallfeuer last edited by

                                      @Garfonso @thomas-braun
                                      Fall jemand eine Idee hat, bin für jeden Rat dankbar.
                                      Ich hab jetzt ein sauberes - neu aufgesetztes System als Slave und kann mit der aktuellen Beta seit dem letzten Host Update im stable keine Gpio mehr sehen bzw. setzen. Der Host läuft auf Proxmoxx, der Slave ist ein Pi3 B. Falls ich noch irgendwie mit Daten beitragen kann sagt es.

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                                        Smallfeuer last edited by

                                        Hier noch der DEBUG Text.

                                        
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.720	warn	If the library is installed and npm list | grep opengpio shows the npm library is also installed, please report this issue to the adapter developer with the model of your device and deboug output from an adapter start.
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.720	warn	Please make sure that libgpiod-dev (on raspian/debian run sudo apt install libgpiod-dev) is installed in the system and then reinstall the adapter.
                                        
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.719	warn	Cannot initialize GPIO: No chip found. GPIO functionality disabled!
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.718	debug	Got 3 from Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3.
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.716	debug	STDERR:
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.715	debug	CPU Info: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.700	debug	undefined
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.459	debug	Creating gpio.17.isInput
                                        rpi2.0
                                        2024-12-30 12:24:43.375	debug	wlan disabled -> clean up.
                                        
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                                        • Thomas Braun
                                          Thomas Braun Most Active @Smallfeuer last edited by

                                          @smallfeuer sagte in Test Adapter rpi2 2.x:

                                          2024-12-30 12:24:43.719 warn Cannot initialize GPIO: No chip found. GPIO functionality disabled!

                                          Ist das im

                                          rpi-config
                                          

                                          aktiviert?

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                                            Smallfeuer @Thomas Braun last edited by

                                            @thomas-braun Guten Morgen 😉 raspi-config meinst du? Ja, dort ist aktiv. Testweise hab ich grad den Zugriff mit folgender "Datei" getestet:

                                            import lgpio
                                            import time
                                            
                                            # Öffne den GPIO-Chip
                                            h = lgpio.gpiochip_open(0)
                                            
                                            # Definiere den Pin 17 als Eingang
                                            lgpio.gpio_claim_output(h, 17, lgpio.LOW)
                                            lgpio.gpio_claim_input(h, 17)
                                            
                                            while True:
                                                # Lies den Zustand des Pins
                                                zustand = lgpio.gpio_read(h, 17)
                                                print("Pin 17: ", zustand)
                                                time.sleep(0.1)
                                            
                                            # Schließe den GPIO-Chip
                                            lgpio.gpiochip_close(h)
                                            

                                            Das auslesen des Pins klappt damit einwandfrei.

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