[Coco] Drivewire on an original Raspberry Pi
Rocky Hill
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Tue Feb 1 21:40:05 EST 2022
I bet you could install those debs on a pi4 running ubuntu 20.04 for the pi
On Tuesday, February 1, 2022, 09:34:18 PM EST, Walter ZAMBOTTI <zambotti at iinet.net.au> wrote:
Just to be clear.
I haven't got this working on a PI.
I'm using Ubuntu 21.10 on a ODROID N2 (ARM based and 64bit OS).
I have the armhf DEBs to that should get it going but...
I don't have a PI to test that.
Theoretically it should work on a PI, but those sound like famous last
words!
Walter
On 2/2/22 08:45, Ron Klein wrote:
> Perhaps the configuration I have set up on the CoCo-Pi distribution isn't
> what folks here are looking for, but I have pyDriveWire and DriveWire 4
> installed - though only one of them is active at a time.
>
> For DriveWire, I make sure to use Oracle 1.8.0:
>
> pi at raspberrypi:~ $ java -version
> java version "1.8.0_202"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_202-b08)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 25.202-b08, mixed mode)
>
> This will allow DriveWire 4 to run, but without the GUI (X-Windows / Java
> client on the Raspberry Pi itself). Not an issue for my needs as I mainly
> control the DriveWire server through scripting. If I need to access the
> GUI, I simply do it from my main Linux (or Windows) workstation since I
> also have the DriveWire software installed on both of those computers. You
> simply use the option to connect to another (remote) server and it just
> works. This option also allows me to run a Raspberry Pi "headless" yet
> easily manage it.
>
> pyDriveWire includes an easy to use web interface which is also easy to
> access remotely.
>
> I give Walter kudos for going through all the trouble to get the actual GUI
> working on the Raspberry Pi, but perhaps the set up I use may work for
> others as an alternate method.
>
> -Ron
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 2:54 PM Rocky Hill via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Very nice, can you share a link to the source? Were you able to compile
>> it?
>> On Tuesday, February 1, 2022, 08:22:03 AM EST, Walter Zambotti <
>> zambotti at iinet.net.au> wrote:
>>
>> I managed to locate the correct 4.2.3.4 eclipse-swt java source which
>> came with the C source for the system libraries (libswt-*.so).
>>
>> I modified the build script to recognize ARM64 (aarch64) and built the
>> required .so libraries.
>>
>> And ........
>>
>> they work.
>>
>> I now have DriveWire4 working on both Ubuntu 20.04 (or later) on both
>> AMD64 (X86) and ARM64.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Walter
>>
>> On 31/1/22 17:02, Walter Zambotti wrote:
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> I thought I wrote a long explanation and sent it earlier today
>>> regarding how DW4UI.jar works internally with the libs. Maybe I sent
>>> the message to you rather than the list.
>>>
>>> So I will make this a short reply.
>>>
>>> Basically DW4UI.jar comes bundled with the SWT GTKjava jar library
>>> inside of it. When it is run for the first time it installs the
>>> relevant swtgtk.so to the ~/.swt/lib/linux/XarchitectureX directory.
>>>
>>> DW4 comes with SWTGTK libs for OSX, Win32, Win64, Linux32, Linux64 and
>>> LinuxArm.
>>>
>>> However the LinuxArm library appears incomplete and doesn't specify if
>>> it is 32 or 64 bit.
>>>
>>> It specifically requires version 4234 of libswt-gtk-4234.so,
>>> libswt-pi-gtk-4234.so, libswt-awt-gtk-4234.so, libswt-cairo-gtk-4234.so.
>>>
>>> If it doesn't find these it automatically installs them to the above
>>> mentioned directory. On my ARM64 Ubuntu system it was installing the
>>> IntelLinux64 version. Probably because several years ago there was
>>> only one ARM architecture on Linux. Now there are two and it probably
>>> doesn't recognize the newer and different architecture names.
>>>
>>> I haven't tried installing it on a PI which is usually 32 bit!
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Walter
>>>
>>> On 31/1/22 03:35, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>>> Anybody have any success doing this? I have tried DriveWrie4 which
>>>> dies because of a lack of swt-gtk Libs. (may try doing it UI-less
>>>> but that is less than desirable) And I can't even begin to understand
>>>> how one gets pyDrivewire to run. (Never used Python before. Not
>>>> impressed so far!!)
>>>>
>>>> Any kind of useful tutorials for this. Nothing I have found on the
>>>> web so far has been any help at all.
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
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