![]() ![]() Then I did the rak_common_for_gateway install, allowing it to bypass the ChirpStack installation. I did the Postgresql setup and mosquitto install, and they load and run. I did the complete manual install described here: including the ChirpStack Gateway Bridge, and the programs installed without complaint. I feel like I may be making progress, but I’m not quite there yet. Next, I will be trying to add Python to your ChirpStackIO package and see if that works.Īgain, I thank you for your assistance and I welcome any other ideas you have on Thanks again for the help. Consequently, I need to either 1) get Chirpstack running on the RPi armhf platform or 2) get python running on ChirpStackOS. I may be wrong, but my opinion is that the Python application will not over-tax the Zero W. I can do this just fine on the Pi3 and Pi4 versions, but for space and cost reasons, I wanted to use the RAKWireless RAK7246 based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W. I need about 20 lines of Python code on the gateway to glue it all together. The six lights have various colors that correspond to events on six devices. The task I am trying to complete is to make some demonstration boxes that each contain a LoRaWAN gateway, a small amount of support electronics, and six lights. I notice that you have armhf packages, but only in the older lora- versions. ![]() When I try the _b package, I get the error: “dpkg: error processing archive chirpstack-gateway-bridge_3.11.0-test.1_linux_b (–install): package architecture (arm5) does not match system (armhf)”
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