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💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway

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    arraWX
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    Do not know if it is of any help, but mine says: gcc version 4.9.2 (Raspbian 4.9.2-10)

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      ricorico94
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      Hi,
      I tried to update gcc, just in case.. though I'm not sure of what I do.:confused:
      I ran:

      pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ sudo apt-get upgrade gcc
      

      and after a little while, it ended without obvious mistake.
      but if I do gcc -v again, I still get
      gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1)
      (even after reboot)
      Is there another step to be done, or am I using wrong command ?

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        gohan
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        try running first sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade , it should update all packages

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          ricorico94
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          @gohan : JUst tried it, but same result.. no change on version number.
          is there something like apt-get install to be done also ?

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            gohan
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            I don't know really... I am using dietpi on a RPI3 and there is a convenient tool that you can check what to install and installs for you and among the others I have chosen the "Build-Essentials" that contains all the common packages for compile, so I don't know what packages are included.

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              @gohan : JUst tried it, but same result.. no change on version number.
              is there something like apt-get install to be done also ?

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              marceloaqno
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              @ricorico94 Do you see gcc-4.9 in the list returned by the command below?

              sudo apt-cache search gcc
              

              If it's listed, try installing it by specifying the version:

              sudo apt-get install gcc-4.9
              
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                ricmail85
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                Hi, wouldn't be proper to include in the guide also the command "--my-rfm69-irq-pin=22" during the configure procedure in order to improve the throughput for the rfm69 radios?

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                  ricorico94
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                  Hi,
                  Thanks to @marceloaqno and @Gohan and @arraWX , I could progress somewhow.. but still not working.

                  When listing the versions as per Marceloagno advice, I could see gcc-4.6 and -4.7 and 4.8 but nothing else (no 4.9).
                  I then decided to take the risk of installing the 4.8.. The commands from Marcelagno did not work (well, I mean gcc - v was still showing 4.6).
                  Then I followed this tutorial on upgrade step by step to upgrade to gcc-4.8 and then the make command apparently succeeded (well, plenty messages, some warnings.. but no error apparently, as ar as I could see. I dd not find the folders desribed in website, but the commands were still ok.. weird, but I'm too rookie..)

                  I then followed again the Mysensors tutorial with
                  sudo ./bin/mysgw -h
                  sudo ./bin/mysgw -d (and no error message. great!)
                  sudo make install
                  but then I ran
                  sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service
                  and I got error message

                  sudo: systemctl: command not found
                  

                  After some search, I saw that it's a Jessie command whereas I discovered that my good old version of Rasp Pi, which was built from the standard Domoticz image in 2015 is still Wheezy

                  pi@raspberrypi ~/MySensors $ cat /etc/os-release
                  PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)"
                  NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"
                  VERSION_ID="7"
                  VERSION="7 (wheezy)"
                  ID=raspbian
                  ID_LIKE=debian
                  ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
                  HOME_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/"
                  SUPPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianForums"
                  BUG_REPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs"
                  

                  Any idea of what I should do now?..
                  another commande equivalent to the systemctl ?
                  an upgrade to Jessie (any risk ? and how to do it safely ?)

                  br,
                  Ricorico94

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                    petewill
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                    #658

                    I am new to Linux and hopefully have an easy question...
                    I have followed the build instructions and everything seems to be working well so far. One issue I'm having is getting node-red to see the usb port (/dev/ttyUSB020). I did some searching online and found that if I run the following command node-red will see the port and things start working.

                    sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB020
                    

                    The problem is that each time I reboot the Pi the command needs to be run again. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can resolve this so I don't need to run the command each time the system is booted? Thanks in advance.

                    My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                    • petewillP petewill

                      I am new to Linux and hopefully have an easy question...
                      I have followed the build instructions and everything seems to be working well so far. One issue I'm having is getting node-red to see the usb port (/dev/ttyUSB020). I did some searching online and found that if I run the following command node-red will see the port and things start working.

                      sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB020
                      

                      The problem is that each time I reboot the Pi the command needs to be run again. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can resolve this so I don't need to run the command each time the system is booted? Thanks in advance.

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                      mfalkvidd
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                      #659

                      @petewill you can put the chmod command in /etc/rc.local
                      That will execute it on every boot.
                      https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/usage/rc-local.md

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                      • petewillP petewill

                        I am new to Linux and hopefully have an easy question...
                        I have followed the build instructions and everything seems to be working well so far. One issue I'm having is getting node-red to see the usb port (/dev/ttyUSB020). I did some searching online and found that if I run the following command node-red will see the port and things start working.

                        sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB020
                        

                        The problem is that each time I reboot the Pi the command needs to be run again. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can resolve this so I don't need to run the command each time the system is booted? Thanks in advance.

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                        gohan
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                        @petewill or you can compile the gateway as ethernet or mqtt that are both supported by node-red, making life a little easier

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                          petewill
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                          @mfalkvidd Thanks. I thought about doing something like that but I wasn't sure that was the best process or if something should be modified during the install. I'll give it a shot this way though. Thanks again.

                          My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                            @petewill or you can compile the gateway as ethernet or mqtt that are both supported by node-red, making life a little easier

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                            petewill
                            Admin
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                            @gohan Sorry, I did not see your reply earlier. I tried an ethernet gateway in node-red a while ago and could never get it to work with Vera. There was some port conflicts or something. I have never played with mqtt. I need to learn it at some point but I am hoping to finish this project so I can move on to some others. :) Do you think I will gain significant advantages by using that over a serial/usb gateway?

                            My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                              gohan
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                              From a node-red perspective, IMHO, mqtt is easier to handle even without specific mysensors nodes, but it all depends what you need to do. I played with it some months ago but I got stuck when I had to start using javascript as I still don't know that language, but it was quite easy to link mysensors values to the dashboard without actually touching any code.

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                                From a node-red perspective, IMHO, mqtt is easier to handle even without specific mysensors nodes, but it all depends what you need to do. I played with it some months ago but I got stuck when I had to start using javascript as I still don't know that language, but it was quite easy to link mysensors values to the dashboard without actually touching any code.

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                                petewill
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                                @gohan Thanks! I seem to have the serial stuff working well (but haven't yet put it into production) so I think I'll go that way for now. I definitely need to look into mqtt at some point though.

                                My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                                  gohan
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                                  Ofc it has its PROs and CONs but I believe it is the way to go for the future.

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                                    fleinze
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                                    I compiled the gateway for spi1 because I have a display using spi0. Two problems I came across:

                                    1. the master branch doesn't work. It compiles, it seems to work but it never receives anything.
                                    2. the development branch works but I needed to define the right cs-pin even if I redirected the pin in config.txt (with dtoverlay=spi1-1cs,cs0_pin=16)
                                      The following configure worked for me:
                                    ./configure --spi-driver=SPIDEV --spi-spidev-device=/dev/spidev1.0 --my-rf24-cs-pin=36 --my-rf24-ce-pin=33 --my-rf24-irq-pin=31
                                    
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                                      Inso
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                                      For the ones having problems with the stable build (Version 2.1.1), always getting "mysgw: !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL":
                                      Seems there is a bug, you have to install "development" (Version 2.2.0)
                                      Maybe someone adds an note on top of the tutorial, so others won´t also spend hours in searching for the problem on their Pi/Hardware.

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                                        gohan
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                                        So far it looks to me it is something related to the latest versions of Linux since it was working on older releases

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                                          So far it looks to me it is something related to the latest versions of Linux since it was working on older releases

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                                          Inso
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                                          @gohan ah okay wasn´t aware of it, as the dev channel worked I assumed the bug at MySensors.
                                          However, would be awesome if there were a little hint in the tutorial. Took plenty of time to find out it was an software incompability ;)

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