Are you able to test it by compiling it from my repo ? : github.com/thx8411/indi-3rdparty
If not, I will PR, it wont break anything, just removed a whitespace.
You scared me for a moment. I thought you wrote that you were out of PIE! That's a criminal offense in parts of Georgia...especially banana cream pie....or peach...or...um, I digress.
You meant Raspberry Pi, I assume. Although, these days it isn't a good thing to run out of those either. Handy little gadgets, they are.
I'm having a problem where Indi crashes when opening liveview to get focus on the SV305. I'm running Astroberry 2.0.3 on an RPi4.
I initially installed the indi-sv305 driver via apt, but today pulled the latest build from github and built/installed it. Still crashes. I set a minimum profile in Ekos with just the Telescope Simulator and the sv305 for testing.
Not sure what the protocol is for posting logs, but here it is. Anything else that might help?
I think you have some "residues" from a previous version of the driver.
I had this error : "INDI Server: """ on an old version of the driver (I used a wrong driver name).
Does it work if you start the driver manually ? (ie : "indiserver -p <port> indi-sv305" in cli + remote connexion)
I'm not an INDI expert, but try to remove the 'SVBONY SV305 0_config.xml' file, located in your ".indi" directory.
I am having a problem with the SV305 pro when used for guiding. I can only get 3 exposures with it then then it will just say (INFO) WAITING in the INDI control panel dialog box.
It also does the same thing using the internal guider in ekos or PHD2, though I guess they both use the same driver. To get it to reset I have to shutdown the indi server and disconnect
the camera usb cable. Then I'm able to get 3 more exposures. All settings are the default settings. It is set on 12 bit and 8 bit does not work for some reason.
Also I am unable to set debug mode. When I enable it, it will automatically disable. This may be do to my complete lack of experience with this software and linux in general.
I am having an issue with my sv305 pro hanging after 3 exposures. It does it if with the internal guider and with phd2. All I get is indi control panel dialog box says (INFO) Waiting... at 1 second intervals. I have to hard reset the camera to get it to communicate again.
The driver was installed via the sudo apt-get -y install indi-sv305 command and is version 1.2.
sudo apt update and upgrade were performed on rpi4 and astroberry. All is up to date.
I use the SV305 (not pro) with the indi_sv305_ccd driver with no real issues. I set the binning to 4 for best results. Otherwise, I use the stock driver settings (12 bit). I have had good results with both PHD2 and Ekos.internal.
I will say that occasionally PHD2 barks that it can't loop and is switching to streaming, but then it seems to loop anyway. It doesn't happen all the time.
More likely, you are having issues with timeouts moving the large file around. It is a lot to ask of a Pi3, but not so bad on a Pi4. Changing the bin to 4 will greatly reduce the file size and may solve the problem. Otherwise, you might have a think about your overall configuration. For example, running PHD2 on a remote desktop or laptop talking to an indiserver elsewhere on the network can be slow moving images. It is better, from a pure timing perspective, to run PHD2 or Ekos on the machine that is running the indiserver so the images don't have to travel over a network (especially slow WiFi). This may mean running VNC over the slow WiFi, which is also tedious, but it generally doesn't timeout.