I'm new on that forum as well as in FreeCad world
Currently I'm using Garuda Linux (which is based on Arch).
Installed a Freecad on it and wanted to force my 3Dconnexion manipulator work together.
Unfortunatelly Pacman (default package manager) doesn't include spacenavd. That's why tried to install it manually as suggested bellow:
https://wiki.freecadweb.org/3Dconnexion_input_devices
Ewerything go ok until:
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sudo make install
Which is simmilar to an old topic:
mkdir -p /usr/local/bin
cp spacenavd /usr/local/bin/spacenavd
cp ./spnavd_ctl /usr/local/bin/spnavd_ctl
cd . && ./setup_init --no-install
--- Spacenavd installation complete ---
To have spacenavd start automatically at bootup, you must add an appropriate
init script. Refer to your system's manual for details on how to do that.
An example init script is available in the spacenavd source directory.
If you wish to attempt and install an init script automatically, run ./setup_init
So 10 years after and we have the same problem? Is that correct?pperisin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:33 pm here is what I get on half of the wiki process:
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barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads> ls libspnav-0.2.2 libspnav-0.2.2.tar.gz spacenavd-0.5 spacenavd-0.5.tar.gz spnavcfg-0.2.1 spnavcfg-0.2.1.tar.gz barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads> cd spacenavd-0.5/ barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> ls AUTHORS Changelog configure COPYING doc init_script Makefile.in README setup_init spnavd_ctl src barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> ./configure configuring spacenavd - 0.5 prefix: /usr/local optimize for speed: yes include debugging symbols: yes x11 communication method: yes use hotplug: yes creating Makefile ... creating config.h Done. You can now type make (or gmake) to compile spacenavd. barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> make gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/client.c -o src/client.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/proto_unix.c -o src/proto_unix.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/proto_x11.c -o src/proto_x11.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/dev_linux.c -o src/dev_linux.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/dev_serial.c -o src/dev_serial.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/cfgfile.c -o src/cfgfile.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/xdetect_linux.c -o src/xdetect_linux.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/event.c -o src/event.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/spnavd.c -o src/spnavd.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/serial/sball.c -o src/serial/sball.o gcc -pedantic -Wall -g -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -I./src -c src/serial/sballserial.c -o src/serial/sballserial.o gcc -o spacenavd src/client.o src/proto_unix.o src/proto_x11.o src/dev_linux.o src/dev_serial.o src/cfgfile.o src/xdetect_linux.o src/event.o src/spnavd.o src/serial/sball.o src/serial/sballserial.o -lX11 barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> sudo make install root's password: install -d /usr/local/bin install -m 755 spacenavd /usr/local/bin/spacenavd install -m 755 ./spnavd_ctl /usr/local/bin/spnavd_ctl cd . && ./setup_init --no-install --- Spacenavd installation complete --- To have spacenavd start automatically at bootup, you must add an appropriate init script. Refer to your system's manual for details on how to do that. An example init script is available in the spacenavd source directory. If you wish to attempt and install an init script automatically, run ./setup_init barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> ./setup_init You're either using a non-standard init or this detection failed. You'll have to setup your init, to start spacenavd, manually. barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> sudo ./setup_init You're either using a non-standard init or this detection failed. You'll have to setup your init, to start spacenavd, manually. barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5> /etc/init.d/spacenavd start bash: /etc/init.d/spacenavd: No such file or directory barba@linux-3dil:~/Downloads/spacenavd-0.5>
Any idea how to fix that?
Best regards