Hi,
I have some old perl code that talks to a serial interface. It was using IO::Stty to set some modes. Unfortunately after some upgrades, this code now stopped working:
open(Client,"+>/dev/ttyUSB0") || die "open: $!";
use IO::Stty;
IO::Stty::stty(\*Client,"-crtscts");
IO::Stty::stty(\*Client,"19200");
IO::Stty::stty(\*Client,"-echo");
IO::Stty::stty(\*Client,"-icrnl");
this is the result:
IO::Stty::stty passed invalid parameter 'crtscts'
Can't use string ("POSIX::B19200") as a subroutine ref while "strict r
+efs" in use at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Stty.pm line 567.
Some googling turned up
rt://97576 which suggests that IO:Stty has been abandoned.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to to id properly? My fallback solution is to just system() stty...
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