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- IRecovery is a libusb-based commandline utility for Mac OS X, Linux,and Windows. It is able to talk to the iBoot/iBSS in Apple's iPhone/iPod touch via USB. It's completely open-source, the source-code is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. The full license text can be found in the LICENSE file on github. It currently connects to 0x1281 (iPhone, iPhone 3G.
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- Currently working on setting up the VR Sandbox within a quadcore mac running macos 10.10.2. (Forgive improper use of nomeclature) Initially attempted to use the [bash -c “$(curl -fsSkL keckcaves.org/-mac)”] command to assist in the Build process but I was unfamiliar with how to manually resolve the command response [::: Requires Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, or 10.8 Mountain Lion.] within the makefile. So I moved onto processing the commands manually.1st I had to install libusb support/topology query support using the libusbx.org tarball
following that I arrived at trouble with response while processing the sudo make command for the Kinect-2.8 package.I receive multiple instances of the following 2 errorswarning: zero size arrays are an extension [-Wzero-length-array]
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warning: commas at the end of enumerator lists are a C++11 extension [-Wc++11-extensions]Any assistance would be appreciated.I’ve adjusted my packages.systems file to contain references to the following folders to accomodate the libusb install. Don’t know that I did it right, as now when I attempt to run the make command for the Vrui using this updated Buildroot file, it replies with not finding USB support, nor the ability to search for topology.LIBUSB1_BASEDIR = $(shell $(/usr/local)/FindLibrary.sh libusb-1.0/libusb.h libusb-1.0.$(DSOFILEEXT) $(INCLUDEEXT) $(LIBEXT) $(SYSTEM_PACKAGE_SEARCH_PATHS))
LIBUSB1_DEPENDS =
LIBUSB1_INCLUDE = -I$(/usr/local/include)/$(INCLUDEEXT)
LIBUSB1_LIBDIR = -L$(usr/local/lib)/$(LIBEXT)I previously got this to run on dual core imac without water renders and never had these types of library issues.Thank again for anytime given or consideration.warning: zero size arrays are an extension [-Wzero-length-array]
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warning: commas at the end of enumerator lists are a C++11 extension [-Wc++11-extensions]I have not tried building the Vrui / AR Sandbox software stack on Mac OS 10.10. But so far, every new version of Mac OS has broken a few things here and there. These warnings are OK to be ignored, but I will look into the source code to get rid of them. Would you please post the complete output from the compiler for the source file where these warnings occur, including line numbers? Without that, I will have a hard time tracking them down.LIBUSB1_BASEDIR = …In cases like this, where you know exactly where a certain library is installed, you can set up the package file entry like this:(Ensure that /usr/local/lib indeed contains the libusb-1.0.dylib library file.)After this change, Vrui’s makefile should auto-detect the presence of bus topology calls. If it doesn’t, you can explicitly enable that feature via line 82 in the makefile:Uncomment the second line and set the value to 1.This should hopefully work. - Posts
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Update 2011/02/02: In trying to port pylibftdi to Python3, I found that the libraries which get built following the instructions below are 64-bit. All well and good, but the Python3.1 installation on Mac OS X 10.6 is 32-bit only (unlike the Python2.6 install). While it's possible to get both 32-bit and 64-bit universal libraries, I haven't tried that yet. I've got a compound USB + CDC device I built using a PIC32 microcontroller, and I'm trying to connect to the device and send some data to the CDC data interface endpoint from my Mac.