Debugging libmraa {#debugging} ================= This page contains a few debugging tip. When filing an issue please go through this list as it's the first thing we'll ask you to do. ### Finding your mraa version Getting the exact version of libmraa you're running is really important to us. The best way to get this is to call mraa_get_version() or mraa.getVersion(). If mraa returns x.x.x-dirty then your version was not built from a git tree or you built out of tree (see our building doc) - or you don't have git installed. ### Finding error logs mraa logs pretty much everything that goes wrong to syslog. These days it'll go to the systemd journal so check with `sudo journalctl -f` whilst running your app or check all libmraa messages with `journalctl -t libmraa`. Grab all the messages from the initialisation message right up to your last one. Using a pastebin is always a good idea, I like dpaste.com. If your system does not have systemd likely your log is in /var/log/messages or a similar location. ### Common errors to check for * Not running as root * Incorrect IO pin numbers, mraa uses physical connector pin numbering see your platform documentation for details * Your platform is unsupported * Using the wrong pin, check pin capabilities either using the API or your platform documentation