Here's how you can - usually - build a deb package of a more recent version of
a program when there
already is an official package. The recipe works on Debian, Ubuntu and other
like minded Linux
distributions. All commands should be entered from a shell.
1. Get the essential tools for building
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Jon K Hellan hel...@acm.org wrote:
Here's how you can - usually - build a deb package of a more recent version
of a program when there
already is an official package. The recipe works on Debian, Ubuntu and other
like minded Linux
distributions. All commands
Lee,
We may have a problem...
When I click on the directional arrows above the map, it also zooms out.
The question is... is it Xastir... or... is it X?
I need to do a CVS upsate on the other system to see where the problem may be.
73
Dave
KB3EFS
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Lee Bengston
Are you using the .osm maps? If so, I'm not surprised. I'm working on
fixes for a number of zooming and scaling problems with OSM maps. Try
the .geo versions before reporting any problems.
73,
...jerry
KA6HLD
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 6:51 PM, David Aitcheson
david.aitche...@gmail.com wrote:
Righto then I can stop pulling out my hair with all these make errors
then! ... I'd be most great full if I could grab a copy of your debian
directory that you have built with so I can compare with the source that
I got from a NMU who has (as of April) attempted to get 1.9.8 and
sponsorship
Just a quick caution - I haven't tested installing the new binary
package when the older one (1.94) is already installed. Just to be
safe, I would back up any of your own maps as suggested in some of the
HowTo's:
mkdir /tmp/maps
cp -r /usr/share/xastir/maps/* /tmp/maps
Regards,
Lee
On Wed,