Package Details: ueye-cli 4.96.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ueyed.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ueyed
Description: IDS uEye command line tools
Upstream URL: https://en.ids-imaging.com
Licenses: custom
Submitter: de-vries
Maintainer: de-vries
Last Packager: de-vries
Votes: 5
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-11-13 14:31 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-08-29 14:59 (UTC)

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de-vries commented on 2017-04-06 15:30 (UTC)

@clynamen @retrakker I think the last update (4.81.1-4) may install USB firmware properly. I don't have a USB camera to test with though. Can either of you verify? And be sure to remove any manually installed files/symlinks in order to properly test the package.

de-vries commented on 2017-04-06 15:09 (UTC)

> 1) firmware directory is not copied > 2) configuration file is not copied/updated Can you be more specific? What files aren't copied and where did you have to place them? It would very much prefer to keep all files in /usr/{share,bin,lib} and keep everything out of /usr/local, if possible. As for configuration, that is up to the user, as the post_install() function mentions. The current message only talks about the ethernet daemon though. Is there any configuration required for the USB deamon that the post_install() function could inform the user of? > I would like to update the AUR package but I still need to review the new git-based system, sorry. Thank you for the help. You can not update the PKGBUILD directly, only the maintainer can do that. If you have suggested changes please list them here.

clynamen commented on 2017-04-06 14:20 (UTC)

I think there are two problem with the aur package: 1) firmware directory is not copied 2) configuration file is not copied/updated I manually added the files and now the camera works fine I would like to update the AUR package but I still need to review the new git-based system, sorry. Thank you for the help

de-vries commented on 2017-04-06 11:52 (UTC)

Does the problem also occur with the symlink I suggested below? > Could you make a symlink at /usr/local/share/ueye pointing to /usr/share/ueye and see if that solves the problem? If that symlink doesn't solve the issue, this doesn't seem to be a packaging problem and you should contact IDS for support. But before you do that please test the symlink, because if that does fix it it's my fault and IDS can't help.

clynamen commented on 2017-04-06 11:20 (UTC)

I get an "Error during FW Upload" when I connect a camera: Apr 06 13:14:30 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: [2-0-0x00000000] Apr 06 13:14:30 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: Driver loaded! Version: 4.81.14.0 Apr 06 13:15:01 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: [0-3-0xfffffffe] DevId: 1, SerNr: 4102843678 Apr 06 13:15:01 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: Error during FW Upload Apr 06 13:15:01 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: [2-4-0x00000000] DevId: 1, SerNr: 4102843678 Apr 06 13:15:01 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: Model: UI306xCP-C, Type: 64, bflag: 18 0 c Apr 06 13:18:33 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: [0-3-0xfffffffe] DevId: 1, SerNr: 4102843678 Apr 06 13:18:33 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: Error during FW Upload Apr 06 13:18:33 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: [2-4-0x00000000] DevId: 1, SerNr: 4102843678 Apr 06 13:18:33 clynamen-arch-asus ueyeusbd[12025]: Model: UI306xCP-C, Type: 64, bflag: 18 0 c

de-vries commented on 2017-04-03 14:49 (UTC)

I moved them because the default install script puts them in bizarre locations. For example, it puts config files in /usr/local/share/. I haven't had any problems uploading firmware for the GigE cameras though. It seems odd it would only break for the USB cameras. Could you make a symlink at /usr/local/share/ueye pointing to /usr/share/ueye and see if that solves the problem? If so I suppose that would be an easy fix to include in the PKGBUILD, though still dirty. System packages shouldn't touch /usr/local. The other option is patching the strings inside the executable, but that is going a bit far I suppose... Still odd I didn't have similar problems with the GigE cameras.

retrakker commented on 2017-04-03 11:20 (UTC)

Any particular reason why the package shifts most files to another location? I am having problems getting my USB 3 camera running as it can't find the firmwareuploads. Anybody else tried to patch the PKGBUILD to make it work?

de-vries commented on 2017-03-15 10:12 (UTC)

Ah, fixed. Thanks!

retrakker commented on 2017-03-15 08:36 (UTC)

There is a small typo in the PKGBUILD file: it should be makedepends

de-vries commented on 2017-03-11 11:37 (UTC)

Thanks for the poke. Updated to 4.81.1.