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  • gohanG Offline
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    gohan
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    #647

    @ricorico94 said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

    ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-rf24-irq-pin=15

    That is fine, no need to add extra parameters as by defaults it will configure as ethernet gateway. Also try using the development branch as it has lots of bugs fixed.

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      arraWX
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      @ricorico94 Yesterday I managed to make a working rpi gateway. I am on rpi3, use a socket adapter board for the radio and use domoticz. I posted all the details here: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/7793/nrf24l01-problems-in-2-1-1-and-2-2-0-beta/24

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        #649

        Hi,
        @arraWX : I looked at your post. Unfortunately, the error I face is before the start, as it's during the make, so it appears I follow the first steps you describe (config & make), but I still don't know how to solve the make errors.

        In case it can help understanding what's going on or what to do, I ran the command:

        gcc -v 
        

        which displayed: gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14+rpi1)
        Could it be an issue this "+rpi1" whreas I've a PI 2 ?

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          #650

          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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            #651

            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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              #652

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

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                #653

                @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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                  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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                    #655

                    @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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                      #656

                      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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                        #657

                        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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                          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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                            wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                            #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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                              @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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                                • gohanG gohan

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

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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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