Re: [Xastir] Sidux 2010-01 Installation Notes

2010-06-21 Thread Rainer D., DL5PD

Hello Curt,

thanks for this idea, I didn't try it that way. As it is a lot of 
output, I hope you can see my attachement and also do hope that it 
contains the information needed to get xastir to work on this machine.


Do you think it is a good idea to compile xastir on another machine 
where it then starts successfully and then copy the 
/usr/local/bin/xastir file to the other computer?


73 de Rainer, DL5PD

Curt, WE7U schrieb:

On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Rainer D., DL5PD wrote:


Question is: Is there another possibility to get xastir 1.9.9 to work?
The precompiled version at least worked on the hardware. Though I would
love to integrate OSM, because I am also engaged in that project.


I'm trying to keep track of too many things at once, so am losing
details of what was tried...

Did you try:

(xastir -v 4095 21)  debug.log

to see a bit more detail of when it was crashing?  That might
localize the problem a bit more.

Other than that, I'm suspecting bugs in X11 or perhaps memory
(hardware) problems.



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Re: [Xastir] Sidux 2010-01 Installation Notes

2010-06-21 Thread Curt, WE7U

On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Rainer D., DL5PD wrote:

thanks for this idea, I didn't try it that way. As it is a lot of output, I 
hope you can see my attachement and also do hope that it contains the 
information needed to get xastir to work on this machine.


Saw it in your mother message.  No new info there because it crashes
too quick after map indexing.


Do you think it is a good idea to compile xastir on another machine where it 
then starts successfully and then copy the /usr/local/bin/xastir file to the 
other computer?


You can certainly try it, but often you'll end up with differences
in the installed libraries or CPU that would prevent you from
running that version on the 2nd machine.  Worth a try though.

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[Xastir] Right Click Menu

2010-06-21 Thread Brett Friermood
I asked this in another email, but it might have been overlooked.

Is anyone having trouble with having to hold the right mouse
button to keep the right click menu open?

I know before I only had to right click and the menu would pop up,
then I could click on the desired entry.

Anyone know what's going on?

Thanks
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Re: [Xastir] Right Click Menu

2010-06-21 Thread Tom Russo
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 08:12:26PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the brett.frierm...@gmail.com flavor, containing:
 I asked this in another email, but it might have been overlooked.
 
 Is anyone having trouble with having to hold the right mouse
 button to keep the right click menu open?
 
 I know before I only had to right click and the menu would pop up,
 then I could click on the desired entry.
 
 Anyone know what's going on?

This was answered last week.  A change was required to work around broken
X servers (version 1.7.5 of xorg-server), and this change had the unfortunate
side effect that you observe.  Hopefully, version 1.7.5 of the X server will
not long stick around in any distro for very long, and the workaround can be
removed, but for the time being it is required lest some people have Xastir
grab their cursor and not let go.

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Re: [Xastir] Right Click Menu

2010-06-21 Thread Brett Friermood
Ok, I remember seeing the conversation but didn't really read into it.

Thanks for the info.



On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Tom Russo ru...@bogodyn.org wrote:

 On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 08:12:26PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the brett.frierm...@gmail.com flavor, containing:
  I asked this in another email, but it might have been overlooked.
 
  Is anyone having trouble with having to hold the right mouse
  button to keep the right click menu open?
 
  I know before I only had to right click and the menu would pop up,
  then I could click on the desired entry.
 
  Anyone know what's going on?

 This was answered last week.  A change was required to work around broken
 X servers (version 1.7.5 of xorg-server), and this change had the
 unfortunate
 side effect that you observe.  Hopefully, version 1.7.5 of the X server
 will
 not long stick around in any distro for very long, and the workaround can
 be
 removed, but for the time being it is required lest some people have Xastir
 grab their cursor and not let go.

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[Xastir] Ubuntu 10.04 proj package

2010-06-21 Thread Lee Bengston
$ cs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83 +to +proj=latlong +datum=NAD27
106d38'17.94W 35d15'40.14N
106d38'15.843W 35d15'39.993N -0.000

Fyi, the standard proj package in the Ubuntu repository appears to
have been built correctly.  The installation notes in the Wiki for
10.04 still use the work-around that applied to previous versions of
Ubuntu, but it looks like they don't need to.

I ran the little test above from a clean installation of Ubuntu 10.04
that had just been updated by installing a new deb (binary) package I
had put together for Xastir.  The deb package had pulled in proj as a
dependency.  So proj works, and - even better - Xastir 1.99 with OSM
support works.

I'm kicking myself for not looking into how to make deb packages
sooner, because it turned out to be simpler than I expected.  I have a
deb for Ubuntu 10.04 now and also one for Debian Lenny (tested and
found to work on Mepis 8.5).  I'll post them sometime tomorrow for
anyone who cares to be a guinea pig.

Regards,

Lee - K5DAT
Murphy, TX
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Re: [Xastir] Ubuntu 10.04 proj package

2010-06-21 Thread James Cameron
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:51:53PM -0500, Lee Bengston wrote:
 I'm kicking myself for not looking into how to make deb packages
 sooner, because it turned out to be simpler than I expected.  I have a
 deb for Ubuntu 10.04 now and also one for Debian Lenny (tested and
 found to work on Mepis 8.5).  I'll post them sometime tomorrow for
 anyone who cares to be a guinea pig.

Yes, it is surprisingly easy.  I've made a few myself.

Post them, I'll try them for you.

Another thing you might like to look into is setting yourself up a
Launchpad PPA (personal package archive), where you put the .deb files,
and then this makes it somewhat easier for Ubuntu users to install and
then track the updates to your package.

Making it easier is what software is all about.  The Ubuntu PPA users
generally need to click on a link and then agree to what is proposed,
then they are off and downloading.  Next step is starting the
application from the menus.

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Re: [Xastir] Right Click Menu

2010-06-21 Thread Jerry Dunmire
For what it's worth-
I am not having any trouble with the right click menu. I click and it
stays open.
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 and the tip of CVS xastir. I did patch my
xserver to fix the mouse stuck in window problem (before I started
building from the CVS). So I guess I have both the fix (for the
xserver) and the work-around in xastir (since I'm building from CVS).

73,
...jerry
KA6HLD


On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Brett Friermood
brett.frierm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok, I remember seeing the conversation but didn't really read into it.

 Thanks for the info.



 On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Tom Russo ru...@bogodyn.org wrote:

 On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 08:12:26PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the brett.frierm...@gmail.com flavor, containing:
  I asked this in another email, but it might have been overlooked.
 
  Is anyone having trouble with having to hold the right mouse
  button to keep the right click menu open?
 
  I know before I only had to right click and the menu would pop up,
  then I could click on the desired entry.
 
  Anyone know what's going on?

 This was answered last week.  A change was required to work around broken
 X servers (version 1.7.5 of xorg-server), and this change had the
 unfortunate
 side effect that you observe.  Hopefully, version 1.7.5 of the X server
 will
 not long stick around in any distro for very long, and the workaround can
 be
 removed, but for the time being it is required lest some people have Xastir
 grab their cursor and not let go.

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