Releases: john30/ebusd
Grape
This is the third release of ebusd 2 and the seventh (="G", therefor Grape) since ebusd was completely reworked.
The major new features of this release are completely reworked base data types now supporting user-defined ones (e.g. for TEM devices), support for inline renaming of a template reference, increased verbosity levels on read and find commands, and removal of the stop command for security reasons.
See ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.
Fig
This is the second release of ebusd 2 and the sixth (="F", therefor Fig) since ebusd was completely reworked.
The major new features of this release are the separation of the hex command for enhanced security (disabled by default), inclusion of other files in CSV, a new default eBUS address of 0x31, as well as support for UDP devices.
See ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.
Elderberry
This is the first release of ebusd 2 and the fifth (="E", therefor "Elderberry") since starting rework on ebusd in October 2014.
The major new features of this release are the automatic configuration file (CSV) selection based on each devices identification, some new base data types, as well as chained messages. See ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.
Date
This is the fourth ("D") version of ebusd 1 (reworked since October 2014).
The major new features of this release are conditional message definitions, some new base data types, a couple of options to existing client commands, as well as a new "info" command. See ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.
Coconut
This is the third ("C") version of the completely reworked ebusd (since October 2014).
Some nice features were added, see ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.
Banana
This is the second ("B") version of the completely reworked ebusd since October 2014. It is consolidated and enhanced in several aspects compared to the previous version.
See ChangeLog and Wiki for details.
Debian install packages for amd64, i386, and armhf (Raspberry Pi), as well as binaries for freetz (FritzBox) are attached.
For Arch Linux, simply run makepkg in the contrib/archlinux/ebusd/ directory.