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Hello Phil,
If you're sit struggling with gpsd and cgps, you might want to check out
my cookbook notes on getting GPSd working / tested. Maybe it will catch
something in your setup:
https://www.trinityos.com/HAM/CentosDigitalModes/RPi/rpi4-setup.html#33b.usb-gps
--David
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On 05/17
Yes, it's possible.
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On 05/17/2023 04:04 PM, Phil wrote:
On 17/5/23 21:27, st...@coastaldatasystems.com wrote:
There is also the point that the mobile station may be, well, mobile.
I'm
not going to be trying to type a reply to a station when I'm doing
60-70 mph
down
in with advanced
troubleshooting steps.
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On 04/25/2023 12:33 PM, ROBERT SWITZER wrote:
David,
This usb cable is fine. This exact setup was working fine before I had to
rebuild the rpi and reinstall xastir.
Yes fully understand about using one interface entry at a time and yes the
script
ttings might affect this.
You might try running Xastir from a terminal window and see if any
errors are shown from the STDOUT. You also might want to look at the
end of dmesg to see if there are serial driver issues being reported too.
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Can you tell us more here? What is showing the "ERROR" text? Is that
shown on the D72's display? How are you interfacing the D72 to Xastir?
As a KISS TNC?
--David
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On 04/20/2023 08:28 AM, ROBERT SWITZER wrote:
Yes. In fact if anyone knows why my D72A
th xastir and direwolf are available in
the Raspbian Bullseye repository so I'd expect it to work.
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o the extent permitted by law.
Written by David J. MacKenzie and Akim Demaille.
If I run AUTOUPDTE as requested here's the output:
configure.ac:292: warning: The preprocessor macro `STDC_HEADERS' is
obsolete.
Except in unusual embedded environments, you can safely include all
ISO
Hello Udo,
It appears that nobody has scrounged up sufficient programming time to
address the issue since your question in April of last year.
http://xastir.org/pipermail/xastir/2021-April/025574.html
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: Xastir On Behalf Of Udo Visintini
Sent: Sunday,
Instead of calling "play_sound", why not make a system call to run a
shell script? Within the shell script, you can do anything you want be
change the audio file it plays, wakes the display, sets of GPIO pin to
light an LED, etc.
--David
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On 08/08/2021 06:26 PM, Steve Hu
S but e.g. the Linux kernel AX.25 networking support).
I also see from one of the links you posted that a LoRa KISS TNC has
already been implemented https://github.com/tomelec/RPi-LoRa-KISS-TNC
However this probably doesn't help you achieve your aim.
David
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is renewal pretty simple but I've personally had good luck with the
certbot shell solution compared to some of these heavy weight solutions
requiring docker, etc.
https://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/how-to-configure-lets-encrypt-ssl-in-lighttpd-server.html
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On 05/25/2021 07:
Hello Udo,
The NWS stopped producing easily processable/usable data and instead switched
to complicated data files. If someone has some ATUs and wants to figure out
how to parse the data it might be loadable into Xastir. But since the data is
changing/updated on a regular basis you'd have to
f embedded
telemetry data.
You'll need to make sure you have a valid script in your Xastir install
to enable KISS on your TNC and restart it go be active:
https://xastir.org/index.php/XASTIR_Manual#Serial_KISS_TNC
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I haven't had to look at the log for awhile so things might have changed but
you might start the search by looking for something like "checking for
Motif" or "checking for libxm.a". The lines between that and the next
"checking for" would be what is needed.
D. Flood
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-Original
to get you started. Please visit this
site often to see updates to services provided.
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: David Flood
Sent: Friday, January 1, 2021 7:58 PM
To: 'Xastir - APRS client software discussion'
Cc: 'kf4...@gmail.com'
Subject: RE: [Xastir] Radar
Hello All
Hello All,
Here's a summary of where Radar was last April. I doubt that the NWS has made
it any easier or simpler to use their information since then.
Dave
KD7MYC
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From: David Flood
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2019 8:34 AM
To: 'Xastir - APRS client software discussion
Thanks for the update. I will echo it to my teams.
David
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> On Nov 8, 2020, at 11:52, Curt Mills wrote:
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: Eric H.
Thanks Tom,
I had that thought after I sent my first post. I ran through the first few
steps and it worked so I suspect that was the core problem. It’s been a bit
since I did my last full compile. Good documentation so my hat is off to
whoever did the work.
David
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> Original message ----From: David Lane Date:
> 11/6/20 4:31 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion
> Subject: Re: [Xastir] Confused..HELP Before you did
> the git clone did you create the loca
upport
packages are installed before you clone the Xastir code. I assumed you had
already done that, but that might not be a true state, so to be pedantic, make
sure you have all the goo to build before you start.
David
> On Nov 6, 2020, at 4:24 PM, kb8ui...@charter.net wrote:
>
> Hi,
is complete,
it should all fall into place.
David
> On Nov 6, 2020, at 4:24 PM, kb8ui...@charter.net wrote:
>
> Hi, newbie here. I can't get Xastir to load properly on my Pi 3.
> Excerpt below from https://xastir.org/index.php/HowTo:Raspbian [1]
> When I asked for the bootstrap comma
FYI
Replacement of RIDGE Radar Web Page Effective on or about December 8, 2020
https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/SCN_20-85_RIDGEII.pdf
(Attached for Curt & Tom)
73
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Tom,
In a one word answer to your question... yes
It happens in many areas unfortunately.
The cause I am told is a (or multiple) mis-configured
digipeater(s)/gateway(s) that owners refuse to fix.
73
Dave
KB3EFS
On 9/25/20 2:46 PM, Tom Henderson wrote:
> I have a screenshot at
>
>
the alert was closed. So, I think for the time being, the
Debian's repos and downstreams (Ubuntu, Mint, etc) will continue to
include Xastir. :-)
--David
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On 07/24/2020 05:22 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
The issue referenced (957970) is precisely the one that led to the fixes
back in Feb
Saw this warnings about compiling with GCC10 for Xastir and many other
ax25-apps, ax25-tools, ax25-utils, Linpac, axmail, UroNode, Quisk,
Soapy*, etc.
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Resent-Date:Thu, 23 Jul 2020
Curt,
Would this work universally?
gnome-terminal --geometry=120x36 -e /usr/local/bin/xastir &
I works for me...
73
Dave
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On 4/21/20 3:06 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Just a minor point: The list of map types supported is only displayed
> if you start Xastir from an xterm or similar. If
work on real serial ports aka
16450, 16550, 16650, etc.
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On 04/18/2020 10:28 AM, MLHPUB wrote:
Right, with SUID root, AX25 socket is connectable.
With this computer, it is the first time I use update-xastir script :
- I had an old Debian package purged (apt-get purge xastir
I just updated to 2.1.7Git (essentially the same as tagged release
2.1.6) and the Linux AX.25 interface works for me
--David
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On 04/18/2020 08:50 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 03:08:05PM +0200, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of
the flavor, containing
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 04:51:01PM -0600, Tom Russo wrote:
> I just pushed out a point release of Xastir 2.1.6.
Thanks, CRUX port updated.
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> I just pushed out a point release of Xastir 2.1.6.
Thanks, CRUX port updated.
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Ah.. ok. Seems like a good first step would be to tag a new Xastir
release and tell the Debian maintainer to start with that.
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On 04/17/2020 08:27 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 07:14:19AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of
the flavor
Just saw this notification on the Xastir list. Seems like GCC-10 is
going to require a lot of different Linux programs to do some clean ups.
--David
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Subject:Bug#957970: xastir: ftbfs with GCC-10
Resent-Date:Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:38:07
David,
I did a "update-xastir" using the script included in the source code
that gets the latest and greatest from Github via git at 10:57 EST today.
My OS is Ubuntu 14.04.06?-LTS. Yes, I know it is beyond EOL.
This is the best I can do given the tools and scripts I have to work wi
15* via TCPIP*,qAC,T2ONTARIO
The question here is if you're running a version of Xastir that's
between v2.15 and v2.16, what should Xastir report as it's version to
APRS-IS? It's not clear if it's illegal but maybe this would be legal:
APX21G
--David
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On 02/23/2020 08
I did & was checking validity before making noise...
Given that I only am able to be on APRS via an Internet connection
(read: no radio use allowed)...
Given that I only build from source (read: I don't use a package from a
repository)...
I think that it is not effecting me...
David KI
I don't know if anyone saw this yet...
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Subject: Bug#952116: xastir: Impossible to transmit due to malformed
TOCALL
Resent-Date:Sun, 23 Feb 2020 10:57:01 +
Resent-From:Iain R. Learmonth
Resent-To: debian-bugs-d
Curt,
I also saw Tom's response first. I looked in my spam folder on Gmail;
the original and another Xastir related message from Bill had been
flagged as spam.
I have noticed this as a trend ever since Microsoft bought up Github...
makes me wonder.
73
Dave
KB3EFS
On 2/21/20 12:21 PM, Curt
Confirming all is working correctly on Ubuntu 14.04-?-LTS
Thank You Tom!
73
Dave
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On 12/29/19 1:35 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 11:15:33AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
> collision of the flavor, containing:
>> It looks like some of the work cleaning up
Thank you Curt and Tom. Now I can watch the screen light up with all the
"pretty colors"..GRIN
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: Xastir [mailto:xastir-boun...@lists.xastir.org] On Behalf Of Curt
Mills
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2019 16:35
To: km5vy Tom Russo; Xastir - APRS
I think that despite the filename being the same, the NWS pulled a fast one
and silently updated the z_10oc19.dbf file.
I did a git pull today and it pulled in a new get-NWSDATA script so I went
ahead and ran it after a full compile. It's reporting that there isn't a
dbfawk signature match for
I agree with Curt and echo his opinion on this matter.
Dave KB3EFS
On 7/29/19 10:41 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 6:15 PM Tom Russo wrote:
>> - If Xastir stopped letting you turn off shapefile support, and required
>> it just like we require Motif and X11, would you be
Tom/Curt,
I just filed a new issue #153 ~ "API Key Required" Shows up on
OSM_tiled_cycle.geo Maps.
I apologize if it is not clear enough, please ask for any needed
additional information.
73
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I'll take whatever high contrast, non-detailed map I can get since weather
warnings and such are easier to decern on a simple background.
The online sources for maps are good if I want to zoom in on something but
when looking at the entire US (or more), a simple map is better.
Dave
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through libax25. If we loose that transport, many many packet programs
( https://radio.linux.org.au/?sectpat=packet=title ) and really
powerful routing capabilities will no longer function.
--David
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On 07/27/2019 07:07 AM, Lee D Bengston wrote:
Not long ago I finally made the switch
Forwarded from debian-h...@lists.debian.org =--to-->
xastir@lists.xastir.org
de Dave KB3EFS
On 7/26/19 2:10 PM, Iain Learmonth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a maintainer for the libax25 and ax25-apps packages, and these
> packages are not in great shape. These are userspace packages that
>
+1 on a 2.1.4 release.
On 7/14/19 4:54 PM, km5vy Tom Russo wrote:
> I could slam out a 2.1.4 release real quickly tonight if we think it's
> worth the good will of package maintainers.
>
> Here's what I see as the changes since 2.1.2:
>
> - Code reformatting to match new project style
> -
# SoCAT solution
https://destevez.net/2016/06/kiss-hdlc-ax-25-and-friends/
#Node.js based
https://github.com/trasukg/share-tnc
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or WXeth devices or something different? Neither manual makes any
mention of TCP-KISS
On 07/04/2019 02:07 PM, Magnús Ragnarsson wrote:
Hello Cyril,
What's the final report from the configure script that says which Magick it's
trying to link/run against?
Also, it looks like you need to update your ports a little since you have a
significant mismatch on the Berkley DB files.
Thanks,
Dave
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99% of the time I just use the world map since it gives the most contrast
and doesn't hide weather alerts. The other 1% I use the tiled_mapnik OSM
maps.
So I probably won't be the one testing the function too much.
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: Tom Russo
And I confirm that a git pull will now compile. Have no idea how to test
the updated function but it compiles and runs.
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: Xastir [mailto:xastir-boun...@lists.xastir.org] On Behalf Of Tom Russo
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2019 18:22
To: Xastir - APRS client
stir-FTBFS-magick-image-privat
e-h-No-such-file-or-directory-td4492878.html
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First thing I thought when I read the subject: "The directors of the firm
hired to continue the credits after the other people had been sacked, wish
it to be known that they have just been sacked. The credits have been
completed in an entirely different style at great expense and at the last
Hello Ed,
I don't think that anyone has packaged and submitted Xastir to the Google
App Store.
The only Android APRS app I'm aware of is APRSDroid. I use it in Internet
mode on my phone occasionally but don't know if it will connect to a radio
or not.
As for replacing the OS on your vehicle
The only irritation I am finding is the constantly changing file server
naming convention at the NWS part of NOAA.
Just when I started to get a handle on the Radar links it all changed again.
Otherwise operators on the other end failing to "ACK" a message is out
of the programmers control.
73
Gentoo has dropped support for installing Festival due to the time since the
last code update/release and the lack of an active package maintainer. It's
possible that other distros may follow making Festival a manual install if
you want to use it with Xastir.
D. Flood
KD7MYC
which is hard to do if the git SHA-1 doesn't show up in your
about box.
Agreed though I'm pretty sure I'm testing the right code as I package
EVERYTHING.
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see if it makes it)
1.b Shows they year 2018
2. No errors are showing from STDOUT upon start or graceful exit
3. No stray Xastir processes found upon graceful exit
So far, the zoom in/out and panning is working fine.
--David
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On 04/30/2019 08:23 AM, km5vy Tom Russo wrote:
On
William,
I've been giving this some thought since you sent this.
You are correct that the included Maps link for Xastir radar are broken.
During the last few redesigns of the NWS websites and available datasets the
data needed to work with Xastir became unobtainium.
That being said, it is
is logged . Thoughts?
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dy as well.
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On 04/07/2019 02:01 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
So, I have been going through Xastir very slowly trying to clean up the many,
many warnings that are emitted by modern compilers. GCC 8 is especially noisy,
and warns about many things that are not in fact errors in Xastir, but
It was some negative interaction between VMWare Player and Comcast IPV6.
A reboot of the VM eliminated the issue.
Dave
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Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2019 09:59
I do not believe this
Which Tom?
On 3/26/19 5:27 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Blame Tom for poking me until I flinched. He's the real worker-bee at this
> point. I'm still learning Git.
>
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 2:25 PM Tom Henderson wrote:
>
>> Curt, thanks for your continued efforts on this. Those of you who devote
>>
Tom,
My vote is for removing the code bloat that is not used.
If I do need something involving these types of map files I would
probably open the map in its native software package and overlay the
Xastir data in a layer.
73
Dave
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On 3/15/19 11:03 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
> There is a
for the CRUX Linux
distribution doesn't depend on them.
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Hello Tom,
So it seems like TIFF-based maps need gdal. Is that correct? You
mentioned that USGS topo maps might be impacted. Any other specific maps?
--David
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On 03/14/2019 05:14 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 09:57:22AM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
beyond the default ones and I'm not getting the second message.
Dave
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From: David Flood [mailto:davi...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2019 10:11
To: 'Xastir - APRS client software discussion'
Subject: RE: [Xastir] Font errors continue
Hello Jim
Hello Jim,
The first part of that message is, despite the fact that it happens faster
than once a second, harmless. The references to Character 260 are the result
of some language support changes that were made a couple of months ago.
A temporary fix, until someone has the ATU's to track down
problem will be the limited CPU power
and RAM on the Raspberry PI running everything in parallel.
--David
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On 12/08/2018 07:48 PM, Michael wrote:
I fail to understand why it is so blasted hard to get an answer on
anything on ham radio related forums. Why do people feel necessary to
give
How is the Pi communicating to the TNC-Pi? Over the serial port or over
I2C? If over serial, are you sure you disabled the console over serial
port feature?
--David
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On 12/05/2018 07:08 PM, Joseph LaFerla wrote:
Hi Tom
I did this and it took the character /260 error off so
erent font
or possibly rebuild your font cache? I remember seeing posts on this
list about font issues maybe a year ago.
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Danny emailed me off-list with a few follow up questions and I think
he's closer now but still not 100%.
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Why hasn't the author replied? This is VERY important info for newbies
LIKE ME!
Thanks for the assist. I'll keep this email as a reference as I plug
along on our
Hey Jason,,
Hmmm.. that's a good point and I don't know. Here in the USA, you can
use whatever as long as your station IDs every 10 minutes with the
control operator's real callsign. I have no idea for other countries so
they will need to understand their own local laws.
--David
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o something
conservative like 30 (aka.. 300ms)
UIDIGI ON WIDE1-1
Are you sure you don't want to support WIDE2-1 as well?
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ion calls into C locale, too.
>>>
>>>> Another approach would be to scribble the degree sign into the display (and
>>>> some X dialogs) without resorting to the ASCII character code, but that
>>>> might
>>>> be tricky. A couple years ago, someone accid
IPV6 is once again working for firenet so it must have been a temporary
fluke..
Now the only issue is that lovely repeating character message. And I can
confirm that doing a
LANG="" xastir
Does not produce the error message...
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From: David Flood [m
, 2018 at 9:24 AM David Flood wrote:
> I also tried LOCALE="C"...same errors...
>
> My locale is set to en_US.utf8
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On 11/13/18 3:52 PM, Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
> On 11/13/2018 2:13 PM, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>> It still leaves me with not being able to send a message via xastir to
>> VA3IDF-14 (or anyone else) via the APRS-IS system and whichever gateway
>> he is (they are) reacha
sfully.
>
> Tom Henderson
>
> On 11/13/18 1:13 PM, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>> On 11/13/18 1:46 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>>> On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Warning:
>>>> Name: create_appshell text_output2
>>>
On 11/13/18 1:46 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>
>> Warning:
>> Name: create_appshell text_output2
>> Class: XmTextField
>> Character '\260' not supported in font. Discarded.
>
> David Flood reported these as
ANG variable. When mine is left alone at its
> default (en_US.UTF-8) Xastir works just fine on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
Tom,
I am normally launching Xastir from a launcher on my Desktop.
In a "Root" terminal checking on the "Lang" setting I get:
root@david-Gazelle-Professiona
Curt / Tom,
de Dave KB3EFS
Not sure if it is Xastir or a Gnome on Ubuntu 14.04.04 issue.
As recently as this past summer I was able to send a message to a APRS
mobile from my laptop via APRS-IS.
Now I can bring up the screen and get the cursor in the correct field
but when I type a message it
I also tried LOCALE="C"...same errors...
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Flood
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 07:11
My locale is set to en_US.utf8
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Question Curt: Do all language users need to do that? I just 'git
pulled/bootstrap/compile/install' and now my terminal window is flooded
with:
Warning:
Name: create_appshell text_input2
Class: XmTextField
Charater '\260' not supported in font. Discarded
My locale is set to
the output format of direwolf but it looks to
me like there's an extra set of addresses represented as text in the
body of the message.
Thus the body starts with the 'K' of KW4TOM whereas it should start with
the APRS data type ID of '='
David G6GZH
Hey Curt,
Is there any other output that I can send to you to see what's going on
here?
--David
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On 10/19/2018 09:02 AM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
The code is in xastir/src/map_cache.c:map_cache_init()
Notice there that debug level 5 will dump out the two strings it is
comparing
Hey Curt,
Thanks for looking at this. I started Xastir with the higher logging
but I don't see much valuable detail. Maybe I need an additional
command line option?
--David
$ xastir -v 5
debug level 5
* WARNING *
Berkeley DB header files/shared library file do NOT match
between the db4 and compat-db42? This
is on Xastir 2.0.9 (old I know).
--David
KI6ZHD
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that KISS off string via the Xastir
shutdown script, consider starting Xastir with a wrapping script. In
that script, just do:
start xasitr
when xastir exits, run a modified shutdown tool from above that's
modified for your needs
exit
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On 10/18/2018 09:26 PM, MJ Inabnit
The "websites down" turned out to be an in-house DNS server box that shut
itself down due to a fault...so I'm back to using only my ISP DNS for now...
But once I did start looking around I didn't see any way to get raw data, just
un-indexed images...with a lot of work those could be made useful
And as soon as I started trying to investigate data sources almost all of
NOAA's sites went offline.
-Original Message-
From: Xastir [mailto:xastir-boun...@lists.xastir.org] On Behalf Of David
Flood
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 08:11
It might be possible to revive them...but it's
The satellite data hasn't been reliable for a couple of years...
The first problem was a change from http to https to access the URLs then at
least one of the providers ran out of ATUs to keep a server running and NOAA
changed the entire layout of their website.
It might be possible to revive
Thus the reason (or probably one of them) that sendmail.cf also looks/looked
like line noise
-Original Message-
From: Xastir [mailto:xastir-boun...@lists.xastir.org] On Behalf Of Tom Russo
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 14:14
TECO (TECO macros didn't look like programs, they looked
To get the lightning working again I had to change firenet to:
Firenet.aprs2.net: t/n -s/w e/WE7U-WX/AE5PL-WX p/KJ4ERJ/WG3K
So I'm getting things working better and better...
-Original Message-
From: David Flood [mailto:davi...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 20:03
the last major storm that I
kept an eye on over the East Coast.
And thanks for the pointer Lynn about the lighting data...I'll add that to my
standard configs...
Dave
KD7MYC
-Original Message-
From: David Flood [mailto:davi...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 19:22
To: '
into firenet.us from KJ4ERJ-LS.?
On 9/14/2018 9:20 PM, David Flood wrote:
>
> Any idea what's going on?
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I wasn't seeing any of the expected Wx Alerts in Xastir related to the
hurricane so I un-filtered my Firenet feed and just used the "f" filter with
a couple of South Carolina stations entered so I'm not pulling the entire
feed for world-wide...
Now I'm seeing county boundaries and irregular
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