./kura/distrib/target/plugins/org.eclipse.kura.linux.usb_1.0.7.jar
seems to the bundle/jar that needs to be updated.
After
I updated the library I do not see the error message any
more in the /var/log/kura-console.log
Thanks
+Jay
From:
Chetty, Jay
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 11:26 AM
To: 'Kura Developers mailing list'
<kura-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [kura-dev] Kura 64 bit support
I
mean please let me know details on how to manually update
the bundles with the updated libraries
Thanks
Jay
From:
Chetty, Jay
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 10:21 AM
To: kura-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [kura-dev] Kura 64 bit support
Dave,
If
you can point me to the bundle where I can manually replace
the library that would be great.
Looks
like that library gets overwritten every time the Kura
service is started on the target machine.
Thanks
Jay
Hello
Jay,
As you have found, the only limitation on running Kura on a
64-bit system are the native libraries. Further, the udev
library is the only native library required for Kura to
start. There are other native libraries required depending
on how you intend to use Kura (serial, GPIO, etc.). Once you
have the native libraries compiled for your system, you need
to get the libraries into the Kura bundles. You can do this
in two ways:
1. Compile Kura from source, replacing the updated
libraries. This requires setting up a Kura build environemnt
for your target. An overview can be found here [1]. This is
the preferred option if you need the Kura installer.
2. Manually updating the bundles with the updated libraries.
This requires un-archiving the bundle(s), replacing the
libraries found in the lib folder, and re-archiving the
bundle(s). This is the quicker/easier option if you are okay
manually setting up your target after a Kura installation.
I can give you more direction on either of these steps if
needed.
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Kura/HardwareTargets
Thanks,
--Dave
On 08/15/2016 06:58 AM, Chetty, Jay
wrote:
Hi,
According to the following link As of July 2015 Kura only supported 32 bit and the support for 64 bit was in the roadmap.
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1071786/
Does Kura support 64 bit now?
Also as per this link https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1076819/ if I build the 64 bit udev for the platform that I plan to run Kura on will it work?
I did build the libEurotechLinuxUdev.so for my target platform but the install script is not picking it up. what needs to be done?
Thanks
Jay
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