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[SOLVED] Need help for install last Indi-Ekos-Kstars

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Hello

my computer is a Raspberry Pi 2 B. My linux System is Raspbian.

I need help for install last Libindi, Ekos and Kstars.

I read this post : www.indilib.org/forum/general/210-howto-...st-libindi-ekos.html

In end of 2. Building INDI from Source : $ sudo make install
I have an error :

Warning: Spoiler!


I need your help for install libindi in my Raspberry2 !

Thanks
Last edit: 8 years 6 months ago by durand Sébastien.
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Instructions for Raspberry PI are on the INDI Raspberry PI Download page
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Hello.

Thank you for the procedure!
So I managed to install libindi and 3rd party INDI drivers.

I also installed astronomy.net through this page:
www.indilib.org/forum/general/210-howto-...st-libindi-ekos.html

By cons not install KStars and Ekos. No dependencies are found on Raspbian wheezy.

Since the library wheezy there is only version 2.0 kstars.
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If you want to run the full thing on Raspberry PI, you better install Ubuntu Mate on it and simply get all the packages from the PPA. Having said that, it is better to install KStars on a more powerful machine and use it to control the raspberry pi remotely.
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Hello.

I have already installed kstars on ubuntu mat and installation went well. But ubuntu mat requires much capacity at raspberry2.

That's why I wanted to test out Raspbian which is more fluid.

I counted raspberry2 and use a screen 7 inch touchscreen to directly drive my telescope to make my portable equipment.
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Hello.

After much manipulation I managed to do this:

- I am part of a clean version of Raspbian wheezy.

- I updated Raspbian wheezy to jessie

- I installed it indilib following:

www.indilib.org/download/raspberry-pi.html

- Then I installed astronomy.net by following this link:

www.indilib.org/forum/general/210-howto-...st-libindi-ekos.html

- Then I installed KStars 2.2:

sudo apt-get install kstars

Kstars is much more fluid on Raspbian jessie on ubuntu mate.

By cons I have a problem:

When I start ekos, I select:

telescope -> eqmod
CCD -> gphoto_ccd
guide -> qhy_ccd

But when I Started indi server, only the tabs GPhoto CCD and EQMod opens.

I have no qhy CCD tab.

I need your help
8 years 6 months ago #5231

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KStars v2.2 is quite OLD and had many bugs when it came to Multiple-Devices-Per-Driver like the QHY. Anyway, try the following:
indiserver -v indi_qhy_ccd indi_gphoto_ccd indi_eqmod_telescope

Then try connecting as "remote" from Ekos. Set host to localhost and port to 7624 and see if you can get the QHY to pop up.
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:( :( no popup

and no popup in iparcos app in my android phone
Last edit: 8 years 6 months ago by durand Sébastien.
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Run the following, what do you get?
indiserver -vvv indi_qhy_ccd
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startup:indiserver -vvv indi_qhy_ccd
driver indi_qhy_ccd: pid=2985 rfd=3 wfd=6 efd=7
listening to port 7624 on fd 4
Driver indi_qhy_ccd: sending msg copy 1 nq 1:<getProperties version='1.7' />
Last edit: 8 years 6 months ago by durand Sébastien.
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That means the driver cannot detect the device. What do you get for lsusb. Is this Raspberry PI 1 or 2? Make sure camera has enough power.
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Ha !! Thank you a lot.

I thought that the indi qhy driver walked like no other! So you have to connect the Cam before then start the server indi unlike gphoto eqmod and that can be connected after.

I understand better.

Now that this version seems to work, I'll save it and test upgrade to version 2.4 through the kstars stretch Raspbian deposit.
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