John,
Thank you so much for doing this. If 'make check' succeeds, those are
the main tests, but to check installation, I would look for the
following programs being installed:
ola ola_e131 ola_plugin_state
ola_rdm_set
ola_set_priority ola_trigger ola_uni_name ola_artnet
ola_dmxconsole ola_patch ola_rdm_discover
ola_recorder
ola_streaming_client ola_uni_info ola_uni_stats olad
ola_dmxmonitor ola_plugin_info ola_rdm_get
ola_set_dmx
ola_timecode ola_uni_merge ola_usbpro
ola_dev_info
I see only the following programs:
ola_artnet ola_plugin_state ola_set_priority
ola_uni_name
olad ola_rdm_discover ola_streaming_client
ola_uni_stats
ola_dev_info ola_rdm_get ola_timecode
ola_usbpro
ola_e131 ola_rdm_set ola_trigger
ola_patch ola_recorder ola_uni_info
ola_plugin_info ola_set_dmx ola_uni_merge
These are the programs installed by the Debian ola package, and I don't
know what packaging options might have affected which were installed,
but the list should be more or less the same.
To start the ola daemon and generate a config:
olad -c ~/my-ola
when the command is run, it displays message:
$ olad -c ~/my-ola
common/io/IOUtils.cpp:39: open(/dev/dmx0): No such file or directory
plugins/opendmx/OpenDmxPlugin.cpp:80: Could not open /dev/dmx0 No such
file or directory
common/network/IPV4Address.cpp:89: Could not convert address 677966233
common/io/IOUtils.cpp:39: open(/dev/kldmx0): No such file or directory
plugins/karate/KaratePlugin.cpp:79: Could not open /dev/kldmx0 No such
file or directory
This should start a web service on port 9090, so you can point a web
browser to localhost:9090 and see if anything comes up.
the service is not responding. Any ideas?
Thanks.