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Open source lxi-tools and liblxi v1.0 released for GNU/Linux
lundmar:
--- Quote from: cnkz on September 14, 2018, 08:25:15 pm ---Thanks, i tried (first time) snap and it works.
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Great :-+
Snap is pretty cool - it is working on the most popular gnu/linux platforms and it makes it very easy for me to push updates to end users.
awallin:
There's now a quick hack at python bindings for liblxi over here: https://github.com/lxi-tools/python-liblxi
if you are brave and want to test then:
- checkout that repo
- git submodule init&update
- autogen and configure in the liblxi-dir
- out of source cmake-build for the python module
I did not have time to test with real hardware yet - may or may not work...
do post issues and pull-requests on github if you find bugs or fix them!
thanks, Anders.
lundmar:
For a while, the screenshot feature in the snap version of lxi-gui has been broken because of a bug revealed by an updated snap toolchain.
This issue has now been solved and an updated lxi-tools snap is available.
lundmar:
--- Quote from: shodan@micron on April 26, 2019, 07:07:54 am ---Thanks dear lundmar!
I trying make console datalogger based on your's liblxi, for my Raspberry Pi.
Low power consumption of Raspberry Pi - is very good for very long measurement's cycle. Now i can do measurement's without my PC.
Your's lib work fine via VXI-11.
I hope share first release on next week, now it testing and debugging stage.
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Good stuff :-+
I'm glad liblxi seems to perform well for your data logger application. Using the rpi for a low cost data logger is an excellent idea.
enz:
Today I cloned the lxi-tools git repository.
I tried to compile the lxi-gui under windows with QT-Creator.
But I got an error about a missing include file "lxi.h".
It is included from main.cpp and mainwindow.cpp.
I couldn't find it in the project directory tree.
Maybe it is missing in the project?
Best regards,
Martin
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