based on the debian rules in INDI svn I created packages for Bananian using the shiny new version 0.9.9. As Bananian is a default Debian wheezy armhf with a modified kernel for Banana Pi the packages should work with other ARMv7 based Debian wheezy distributions (for example for Cubieboard) too. Drivers compiled for Raspbian (as I already tested with atikccd) will work fine in most cases too I just tested with Telescope Simulator and SBIG ST2000-XM right now, so if you find any issues please report them. I will test with a QHY5 on monday and maybe with our Celestron mount (depends on weather).
Missing: indi-fli, because I'm waiting for a better kernel update management for Bananian (in progress according to their page) to get dkms stuff working.
Link to tar.gz containing all packages: www.students.uni-marburg.de/~Derschc/IND....9.9-20140907.tar.gz
Greetings,
Christian
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Tested with QHY5, Celestron CGE Pro and Atik 314L (using atikccd driver 0.15 for Raspbian), everything worked fine But CCD Simulator is much slower in 0.9.9 I also compiled 0.9.8.1 for comparison, there it is much faster. Any ideas?
Yes, by default the image is "compressed", but in 0.9.8 there was a bug that didn't result in the image being compressed, so it was sent as RAW. It was fixed in 0.9.9 but I also noted compressed images are quite slow, so what you can do for now is to simply select "RAW' under image settings and then save configuration. I might make it RAW again by default in 1.0
Why do you want to build them? Different architecture? You can find everything you need in INDI svn, in subfolder debian/ are the packaging rules. I just used them and created packages based on them and this manual wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging