Thanks, but about seven month ago, that command was fine. How come it is no longer available?
How does compile from source work? Download, DCMAKE...make...make install? I have to admit, I am still lacking the Linux basics - would be great if you could describe...
RTIMULib has always been a requirement for indi_altimu driver, part of Astroberry drivers suit.
Requirements
============
* INDI available here http://indilib.org/download.html
* RTIMULib (for Astroberry AltIMU) available here https://github.com/RPi-Distro/RTIMULib
* bcm2835 (for Astroberry Focuser and Astroberry Board) available here http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/bcm2835/
If you don't use IMU sensor (accelerometer, magnetometer, gyro, atmospheric pressure) you can disable compilation of this driver by commenting Astroberry AltIMU section of CMakeLists.txt (lines 56-67) which should look like so:
If you use the sensor you can either compile the RTIMULib library from source (see instruction
here
) or download and install a binary version (from
here
)
Astroberry Focuser v2.3 has just been released!
Latest features include:
- WiringPi support (usable for non-RPi users)
- support of both DRV8834 and A4988 stepper controllers
- remembering absolute position between runs
- resolution control
- standby mode for power saving