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terminal/shell can´t find libcec
25th Nov, 2016, 05:02 AM
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terminal/shell can´t find libcec
Hello,

I am currently working on my house automation (FHEM) and would like to integrate my TV (turn the TV on and off)
For this I would like to use Xbian/Kodi and the module libcec, which I can control via ssh.
The command to turn on the TV on is: 'echo' on 0 "| Cec-client -s'
and to turn it off: 'echo' standby 0 "| Cec-client -s'

My problem is when I use cec-client to access ceclib Xbian could not find the module:
Terminal
xbian@RPi2 ~ $ echo "on 0" | cec-client -s
libcec.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Cannot load libcec.so
xbian@RPi2 ~ $ echo "standby 0" | cec-client -s
libcec.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Cannot load libcec.so

But libcec is there, if i want to install it i get the message it is already present.
I found the 4 moduls at /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf:
Terminal
libcec.so.3
libcec.so.3.1.0
libcec.so.4.0
libcec.so.4.0.0

Also the cec-modul works great with my remote control of my TV an xbian/Kodi, so i cant figure out why xbian says it cant find the moduls
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terminal/shell can´t find libcec - Harald654 - 25th Nov, 2016 05:02 AM
RE: terminal/shell can´t find libcec - Nachteule - 25th Nov, 2016, 05:33 AM
RE: terminal/shell can´t find libcec - Nachteule - 25th Nov, 2016, 05:41 AM
RE: terminal/shell can´t find libcec - Harald654 - 25th Nov, 2016, 06:44 AM
RE: terminal/shell can´t find libcec - Nachteule - 25th Nov, 2016, 09:23 AM

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