[Nut-upsdev] smart1050slt by tripp lite

chance fulton chance.fulton at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 04:29:01 UTC 2010


Load added at 60

I plugged a CRT TV in, and the load meter on the front spikes and drops,
I really don't have anything else less noisy to plug into it for more
load.

I can test that more in the morning though when nobody cares about
noise.

Load removed at 98 

Power fail at 120
Restored at 169

Built from the 3004 protocol branch.

On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 22:39 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2010, at 9:11 PM, chance fulton wrote:
> 
> > Sorry, I'm a noob at Linux development, do I need to uninstall  
> > before I
> > make install the newer version. I was under the impression that it  
> > would
> > overwrite the old binaries.
> 
> Yup, it will.
> 
> > My process is as follows.
> >
> > #svn co svn://svn.debian.org/nut/trunk nut
> > #cd nut
> > #autoreconf --install
> 
> Oh, sorry I wasn't clearer about the instructions. You mentioned  
> something about being new at autoconf, and I thought you were still  
> using the tarballs from Buildbot.
> 
> I realized that we were probably going to break a few things in the  
> process of getting this driver going, so I created a branch in SVN.  
> The new SVN URL for this is 'svn://svn.debian.org/nut/branches/ 
> tripplite-proto-3004'. Both that branch and the trunk have a revision  
> 2300, but the changes don't show up on the trunk (until we merge them  
> back in later). This makes it easier for me to do regression testing  
> on the UPS I have here (since I can compare the trunk to the branch).
> 
> No need to blow away your checked-out copy of the trunk - just run 'cd  
> nut', then 'svn switch svn://svn.debian.org/nut/branches/tripplite- 
> proto-3004' (only needs to be done once; the current SVN URL is stored  
> in the working copy, as shown by 'svn info').
> 
> Then, after I check in something new, you can just run 'svn up' in  
> that same directory, and it will just pull the changes (rather than  
> downloading the whole thing).
> 
> Another advantage of SVN is if you make a change to the code on your  
> end, you can run 'svn diff' and send the resulting patch back.
> 
> > #./configure --with-user=nut --with-group=nut --with-usb
> 
> This looks correct.
> 
> Thanks for bearing with me.
> 

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