Package Details: ueyed 4.96.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ueyed.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ueyed
Description: IDS uEye camera daemon (USB and ethernet)
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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piz commented on 2022-07-29 09:11 (UTC)

Hi, thanks to ueyed, my ueye camera is somehow detected, red light on camera turning green now. However I can't find how to make it available in a /dev/video? device, so that the camera can be detected by ids cockpit. Am I missing something?

de-vries commented on 2021-06-23 11:39 (UTC)

Hmm, that points to a bug or race condition in ueyeusbd, because USB devices can be hotplugged at any time. Requiring udev to be settled is always a race condition.

Nevertheless, I'll add Wants+After=systemd-udev-settle.service. It should at-least fix the issue for all devices already plugged in at boot. I don't think the other Wants from the upstream service file are required or correct for Arch.

Thank you for reporting this!

clpwn commented on 2021-06-23 11:12 (UTC)

FYI, we were running into issues with our camera when ueyeusbd.service was enabled on startup, and it seems to be fixed by changing the [Unit] section to add Wants and After sections for udev. These lines were taken directly from the IDS package (in this pkgbuild's folder: src/lib/systemd/system/ueyeusbdrc.service)

[Unit]
Description=IDS uEye USB deamon
Wants=systemd-udevd.service systemd-udev-trigger.service systemd-udev-settle.service
After=systemd-udev-settle.service

de-vries commented on 2020-11-18 15:13 (UTC)

Removed the offending udev rules :)

de-vries commented on 2020-11-18 15:02 (UTC)

Whoops, good point about the udev rules.

Anyway, the cameras can not be used through normal linux camera APIs. You have to use the libueye API. I've never used USB cameras myself though, only ethernet cameras, so I'm not sure how to troubleshoot it.

L3on commented on 2020-11-18 00:24 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-18 00:44 (UTC) by L3on)

As you stated /usr/bin/ueyenotify has been removed but the udev rules still contain it. This is why I see some errors in the logs but I doubt its the reason I can't get the camera recognized. After starting the ueyeusbd.service and pluging the camera in, should it list the camera as a /dev/video or /dev/ueye device or am I missing a step?

de-vries commented on 2020-09-28 19:38 (UTC)

Glad to hear it :)

kausban commented on 2020-09-28 15:57 (UTC)

This was very useful. Thanks for publishing the package :)

Asuranceturix commented on 2020-09-04 22:05 (UTC)

Thank you for maintaining this package and taking care of it so quickly! :)

de-vries commented on 2020-09-04 21:38 (UTC)

Updated to 4.94. Thanks for the bump and the download link :)