[BRLTTY] cfg-darwin and esys-40

Bram Duvigneau bram at bramd.nl
Sun Aug 31 16:32:06 EDT 2014


Another workaround if you don't want to turn off VO or want to
autostart/script things. Just kill VoiceOvers output daemon and start
Brltty directly after that, e.g.:

killall scrod && brltty

Bram

On 31-8-2014 21:26, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Interesting. I got a warning about the keyboard package but not an
> error. I don't get the other errors at all. Are you starting brltty
> with voiceover off if you are using voiceover? I usually start screen
> and then I turn vo off to start brltty and then turn vo on again if I
> need both on. Braille has to run with one or the other and of course
> brltty can only run in terminal anyway at present.
>
>> -- 
>> Cheryl 
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>> The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
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>>
>
> On Aug 31, 2014, at 1:42 PM, Dave Mielke <dave at mielke.cc
> <mailto:dave at mielke.cc>> wrote:
>
>> [quoted lines by Raoul on 2014/08/31 at 19:48 +0200]
>>
>>> On git today compile with  cfg-darwin,
>>> there is a configure error:
>>>  cfg-darwin:
>>> --without-keyboard-package invalid option.
>>
>> It should be okay now. That option had been renamed from keyboard to kbd.
>>
>>> 2014-08-31 at 19:29:57.280 cannot open file:
>>> /etc/brltty/Keyboard/7.ktb: No such file or directory
>>> 2014-08-31 at 19:29:57.281 cannot compile keyboard table:
>>> /etc/brltty/Keyboard/7.ktb
>>
>> This looks strange. I'm guessing that you wanted to log with
>> debugging, and
>> perhaps specified -k7 instead of -l7.
>>
>>> 2014-08-31 at 19:29:57.350 Darwin error 0XFFFFFFFFE00002C5.
>>> 2014-08-31 at 19:29:57.350 USB interface open error 16: Resource busy.
>>
>> Are you able to test this same device on Linux? I'm suspecting that
>> it'll have
>> the same problem, but, on Linux, there's a facility (which brltty
>> does use) for
>> brltty to tell the kernel to let go of the USB interface. It may be
>> that it's a
>> HID device, and that the only way to use it on some platforms is via
>> the host
>> operating system's USB HID driver.
>>
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