Thanks for that. cli_control seems like the most economical solution
I'm having issues with it though.
I tried telling it to run the i2cset command and also tried running just my .py program. (both of which currently activate my relay board from a separate command line window...I double checked that)
SIP will run it through with no errors but nothing happens on my board.
I assumed it would run a direct command line on my local machine? or do I need to set another parameter to tell it where to run? (note: I am interfacing directly from my pi, and using the web browser to access SIP)
Or do I have something wrong with the SIP setup initially perhaps?
I'm having issues with it though.
I tried telling it to run the i2cset command and also tried running just my .py program. (both of which currently activate my relay board from a separate command line window...I double checked that)
SIP will run it through with no errors but nothing happens on my board.
I assumed it would run a direct command line on my local machine? or do I need to set another parameter to tell it where to run? (note: I am interfacing directly from my pi, and using the web browser to access SIP)
Or do I have something wrong with the SIP setup initially perhaps?