gnupic: Re: Pista 0.32a released
Subject:
Re: Pista 0.32a released
From:
Scott Dattalo ####@####.####
Date:
9 Mar 2004 05:21:03 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0403082016570.28329-100000@ruckus.brouhaha.com>
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Gabor Kiss [Bitman] wrote:
> > > http://gatling.ikk.sztaki.hu/~kissg/pd/pista/pista.html
> > > ftp://gatling.ikk.sztaki.hu/pub/pic/pista/
> >
> > When I try to run pista I get this error:
> >
> > Can't locate Pista/Object/Buffer.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
>
> > Can't locate object method "AddHistory" via package "Term::ReadLine::Stub"
> > at /usr/local/bin/pista line 79.
>
> Version 0.32a is released.
> Both problem is fixed.
> 'make uninstall' also works from now. (It just leaves some empty dirs
> under /usr/local/lib/pista. They will be removed in the next release.)
Here's what I found with 0.32a
Pista> programmer picstart /dev/ttyS0
120 Resetting programmer
220 PICSTART Plus detected, firmware version 3.11.0
Good.
Pista> help device
550 Cannot open dir /usr/local/bin/../lib/grupid No such file or directory
Uh oh.
So I changed line 50 to read:
my $GRUPID="$FindBin::/usr/local/lib/pista/grupid"; # BUG
(The BUG comment was there already :).
Pista> device 18f452
242 Device 18f452 selected
Good.
Pista> erase
551 Cannot open file <: No such file or directory
Uh oh. Ooops, that should've been
Pista> erase pic:
132 Device erased
232 Object has been modified
Okay.
Well, now to program
Pista> copy myfile.hex pic:
121 Writing prog section 0x0-0xabf
122 6% written
122 18% written
122 30% written
122 41% written
122 53% written
122 64% written
122 76% written
122 88% written
122 99% written
122 52% read
121 Verifying prog section
121 Writing conf section 0x300000-0x300009
Use of uninitialized value in pack at
/usr/local/bin/../lib/pista/Pista/Util.pm line 96, <GEN13> line 178.
Use of uninitialized value in pack at
/usr/local/bin/../lib/pista/Pista/Util.pm line 96, <GEN13> line 178.
532 Verification failed. 4 words differ
Hmm. I tried fixing the directory on line 31, but that didn't help.
Although, it seems the device programmed fine. At least there's nothing
obviously wrong.
Scott