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Hi,
are the sources for /intel/euclid/oobe-{services,utils} available in a source code repository somewhere (github ?)
I want to make some changes there to make it possible to connect the euclid to an USB3 gigabit ethernet adapter, but I'd like to be able to keep track of my changes, and possibly submit them for inclusion in future releases.
Thanks.
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Hi,
All Euclid automation scripts are open source, and you are definitely welcome to mode it.
Euclid repositories are under https://github.com/IntelEuclid Intel® Euclid™ · GitHub
Network API are under https://github.com/IntelEuclid/euclid_automation_scripts GitHub - IntelEuclid/euclid_automation_scripts: Intel® Euclid™ Automation Scripts.
I recommend to look under 'oobe-utils/CsGeneralUtils/' there is the 'EuclidNetworkHAL.py' and 'CsConnectivityMonitor.py'
Also we have ROS package called 'Euclid network manager'.
Let us know how it goes....
Regards,
Tsahi.
Intel Euclid Development Team
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Hi,
All Euclid automation scripts are open source, and you are definitely welcome to mode it.
Euclid repositories are under https://github.com/IntelEuclid Intel® Euclid™ · GitHub
Network API are under https://github.com/IntelEuclid/euclid_automation_scripts GitHub - IntelEuclid/euclid_automation_scripts: Intel® Euclid™ Automation Scripts.
I recommend to look under 'oobe-utils/CsGeneralUtils/' there is the 'EuclidNetworkHAL.py' and 'CsConnectivityMonitor.py'
Also we have ROS package called 'Euclid network manager'.
Let us know how it goes....
Regards,
Tsahi.
Intel Euclid Development Team
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply. I don't know how I missed this repository on github.
However, it looks like the version on github doesn't match what is on my device. Among other differences, the file euclid/config/version.ini contains "version=1.0.4" on github, while on my device it says "version=1.0.5"
Would it be possible to update the files on github to the latest versions ?
Best regards,
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