From: Aaron Bieber Subject: Re: [UPDATE] net/{py-rns,py-lxmf,nomadnet} to 0.9.3, 0.6.3, 0.6.1 To: openbsd@systemfailure.net, ports@openbsd.org, Stuart Henderson Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 07:36:06 -0600 On 3/17/25 11:55, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025/03/17 16:51, openbsd@systemfailure.net wrote: >> On Monday, March 17th, 2025 at 11:56 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> >>> On 2025/03/16 21:23, openbsd@systemfailure.net wrote: >>> >>>> On 2025/03/14 14:13, Aaron Bieber aaron@bolddaemon.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Here are updates to the Reticulum stack. Nomadnet runs fine for me. >>>>> >>>>> I'll probably commit this today or tomorrow if I no one objects. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Aaron >>>> Hi, thanks for updating these ports. >>>> >>>> py-rns-0.9.3 works fine, as far as I tested, but 'make test' fails: see the attached log file. >>>> >>>> Moreover, it would be very useful to include a README for people wanting to use rnodeconf, since its usage on OpenBSD is not documented anywhere. Patch attached. >>>> >>>> Best regards. >>> >>> Here's a tiny tweak to your Makefile diff (tabs not spaces), and fix >>> tests if cython is present when they're run. >> Thank you Stuart, 'make test' can now be run with your fix. >> >> However, to make tests pass (at least most of them), I had to reintroduce another fix you submitted previously (the "pre-test" trick), that was forgotten by Aaron. > Ah yes, seems I had a /usr/local/bin/python lying around, probably > from last time I looked at this :) > >> With the attached patch, all tests are passing except one - the one that was already failing. The port is running fine anyway. > +pre-test: > + ln -s ${MODPY_BIN} ${WRKDIR}/bin/python > > btw, usually just the one tab for instructions after targets like that. > (no need to send a new diff for that). > > I took a look at adafruit-nrfutil, seems it is not really compatible > with Python 3.12, and it would be better to provide a port rather than > ask people to use pip. (Would probably make sense to have it as a > run dependency of py-rns so users don't have to mess about). > > I've attached a first attempt at a port, there are patches to fix > problems I saw with 'adafruit-nrfutil keys'. I don't have hardware to > test any of the dfu bits. > Tried flashing a T-Echo with rnodeconf - it errors with: Traceback (most recent call last):   File "/usr/local/bin/rnodeconf", line 8, in     sys.exit(main())              ^^^^^^   File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/RNS/Utilities/rnodeconf.py", line 1650, in main     if selected_port == None:        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/serial/tools/list_ports_common.py", line 74, in __eq__     return self.device == other.device                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^ AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'device' Seems our serial package is lacking something as the pip installed version works.