[Pianod] telnet volume

darren 1 at crotchett.com
Tue Jul 26 11:02:55 PDT 2016


I finally captured the information when I navigate to 10.0.0.45 without
specifying the port.  The status in the bottom left of the screen says,
"Opening connection to ws://10.0.0.45/pianod?encoding=text" then stops and
says "connection failed".

Just so you know, I don't expect you to be my personal tech support.  I
mean, I do very much appreciate any assistance with with troubleshooting.
But, I want to be respectful of your time and generosity by not leaning on
you for things that are clearly documented.  It is up to me to read the
documentation first, then ask if I still don't get it.  I understand how
overwhelming it can be to have to walk people through things and
furthermore, how frustrating it must be when it's already documented and
people are simply too lazy to read for themselves.  Although, I might be
slower, I'm not too lazy to research it.  I don't want to be "that guy".


On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:05 AM, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:

> Yes.  I did sudo make install.
>
> I looked.  The html directory is present in /usr/local/share/pianod/html
> (as are all of the files).  I'm using Firefox.  I might restart the daemon
> and see if that helps.  And, there's always the nuclear option, reboot.
> BTW, I did stop lighttpd, just in case that was interfering with the built
> in web server, but that didn't help.
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 6:46 AM, Perette Barella <perette at barella.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2016年07月25日, at 22:44, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:
>>
>> I actually tried 4446 because I noticed that you had it in your previous
>> email.  But, it redirects me to http://10.0.0.45:4446/pianod/ and then I
>> get a 404.
>>
>>
>> Redirect then 404 means pianod’s HTTP server is up, but it can’t find the
>> client files to serve.
>>
>> Did you do a ‘sudo make install’ after building?  That installs the
>> client files into /usr/local/share/pianod/html on the pi, and the daemon
>> to /usr/local/bin.  You can change that with the -c option, if you need to,
>> such as testing it from your home directory before installation:
>>
>> $ ./src/pianod -c ~pi/pianod2-225/html
>>
>>
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