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Subject: | RE: BlackFly S with ADSpinnaker [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED] |
From: | "Engbretson, Mark S." <[email protected]> |
To: | "'POZAR, Andraz'" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 19 Sep 2018 13:43:15 +0000 |
Try building everything static. I had the exact same issue with an Oryx camera on Ubuntu 18 with the very latest Spinnaker SDK. AD did not detect any cameras while the vendor software did. But the static build worked, no idea why. The exact
same code fragments are used to initialize and detect the camera as is used in the example programs. From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of POZAR, Andraz Hi all, I’m struggling to get an IOC to connect to my BlackFly S camera which uses Spinnaker software. I’m using the HEAD revision of areaDetector with ADCore, ADSupport and ADSpinnaker from the GitHub. I’ve managed to build all components but when I start the IOC, it fails to connect to the camera: ADSpinnakerConfig("SP1", 18260782, 0x1, 0) 2018/09/19 14:48:27.180 ADSpinnaker:connectCamera: no cameras found 2018/09/19 14:48:27.180 ADSpinnaker:ADSpinnaker: camera connection failed (3) Number of cameras detected: 0 I can see the camera using arv-tool-0.4 from aravisGigE component and list it’s feature without any problems. Here’s my setup, as per documentation:
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Ubuntu 16.04
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GLIBC 2.23
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GLIBCXX 3.4.21
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GCC 5.4 Has anyone managed to get the IOC to talk to BlackFly S, model: BFS-PGE-16S2M-CS? Thanks,
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