There are a few older .geo files that trigger hard-coded URL's and methods in
Xastir, but the OSM stuff doesn't.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TopOSM
Try creating a .geo file for it and test.
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This sounds suspiciously like what was just talked about in this thread:
[Xastir-dev] Proj4 projects.h removed in 4.8
Perhaps related?
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iled maps since that's a newer method in Xastir and works much
better than the non-tiles OSM methods. It's easier to get tiles and stitch
them together than it is to do a long download of a large map that fits the
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I'm using CentOS quite a bit at work but I haven't done a test compile of
Xastir on any of the servers recently. I don't remember having to do all that
much earlier to get Xastir running on CentOS though.
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Roger. I've done RPM's for OpenSuSE before, and in fact have a spec file and
scripts I use to generate those. Haven't done that in a while though.
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Fill in the values. Objects get transmitted.
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? Guess that is my question now.
You'd have to look into the APRX software if that's the igate you're using.
Configure it to gate anything from your callsign perhaps. I'm not familiar
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MHz ARM embedded computer that can run a few different Linux
distros. In my case I'm running ArchLinux.
It would be nice to have a page for that on our Wiki.
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ow my maps directory.
Select the directory with the Map Chooser to switch between map sets.
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peed it up quite a bit too (besides the hints that Tom already gave you).
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id of features
that you don't want to see. I'll often delete the types I'm not interested in
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
I was experiencing VERY high CPU load, mostly system CPU usage, from my
mythtvbackend daemon. It started yesterday or perhaps even the day before.
Firefox was also causing very high CPU load but only for 30-45 seconds on a
periodic basis
install
To get/install the latest.
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rain I can do... But Davis I cannot. I have enough parts for two or
three LaCrosse stations and one Dallas One-Wire station.
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a complete mess, but was so before I started hacking into it. It could use a
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are in all of North America.
Anyone have a lead for me?
http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSFilter.aspx
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been switched to HTTP and is here:
http://wetnet.net/~we7u/Downloads/
Please change any links you may have which point to the old Eskimo.com site.
Thanks.
Also note that the "arc...@eskimo.com" e-mail address is no longer valid.
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orning and there's no support for that one.
We tend to support open formats only. Closed formats can get legally tricky
and there's no reason for us to go there since Xastir is open-source: Not a
lot of revenue streams available for legal defense against lawsuits.
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Someday that may change, and if Xastir-NG ever becomes anything but vaporware,
it would probably not be under CVS.
Yea, probably SVN.
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ng Xastir. Luckily I don't have to reboot my machine at home often so
it's not a big deal.
I also gave up USB->Serial adapter cables. Went to PCI serial cards with DE-9
connectors to avoid USB problems and interface name changes.
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to your Xastir startup script,
avoiding use of Minicom to set things up. Does the TNC come out of KISS mode when you
reset it? I'm trying to figure out whey you'd constantly need to put it into KISS mode.
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it will send it automatically.
Basically you need no script unless you need to go in and out of KISS mode all
the time, or do some special setup like I do for AX.25.
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e TNC itself instead of Xastir,
therefore your TX settings "appear" to be correct, but really you've got no
serial communication between Xastir and the TNC? I know the Tracker2/Tracker3 TNC's have
the capability to beacon on their own, even when in KISS mode. I have
ns is that one Xastir user
replaced three or four Lacrosse stations that failed with something better and
sent me the pieces which still worked.
Has anyone messed with an ArgentData WX station hooked to Xastir?
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Has anyone messed with an ArgentData WX station hooked to Xastir?
On the page for the ADS-WS1 weather station it says this:
With the current firmware, serial port 1 puts out 2400 baud data in Peet Bros
data logger format and has been tested to work
to load the correct tiles w/o reprojection.
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added or code I changed in Fldigi to do so. I
think it was just a script.
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estions if you get
stuck. If you're not a coder/hacker, then maybe somebody else on here might be
interested in helping. If something generally useful results, pass it back and
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SourceForge put out a newsletter today and requested people to upgrade to their latest
SourceForge S/W. I just hit the "Update" button for both Xastir and SmartPalm,
so there may be temporary interruptions as the projects are moved/upgraded/whatever to
their new system.
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
SourceForge put out a newsletter today and requested people to upgrade to
their latest SourceForge S/W. I just hit the "Update" button for both Xastir
and SmartPalm, so there may be temporary interruptions as the projects are
moved/upgraded/w
to get the latest packages so that more things work?
Do you know that DNS is set up and working properly? Can you ping outside
hosts and get a response?
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As David (KB3EFS) pointed out (not sure his post made it to either of the
lists): We'll have to update our docs right away too.
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evelopers and merging, then deciding which to push out later. It's also the
one used by the Linux kernel developers since the BitKeeper agreement
(commercial product) went south.
We'd have a bit to learn with Git, but I'm game to do so and to write up new
docs for it. My kids ar
een compiled against different db headers than the libraries, and
may have issues with libgeotiff/proj.4 (given the GetDefn failure). I would
suspect a bad build right there.
All true.
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Can also try the "xastir -v4095 2>&1 >xastir-debug.log" trick. That will turn
on all debugging and write everything out to a file. Look through the file to see if there are
additional hints about how/where it crashed.
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the default
will be for the new source code control system, and they haven't asked which we
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We've just added Tom Russo as Admin on the Xastir project, which makes three
admins total:
Chuck Byam
Curt Mills
Tom Russo
Feel free to contact any of the three (with preference towards Curt or Tom due
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Yep. "Real Soon Now" to use one of my favorite Jerry Pournelle sayings.
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(aprsc, aprsd, aprsr, aprsx, javaprssvr) may support it.
Maybe I need another chart for igate apps. There's getting to be a plethora of
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where Xastir is fat dumb and happy.
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This is a .tgz file of the current CVS.
Those using CVS don't need to go get it. Those that prefer to snag a tarball
and are running 2.0.0 or earlier may want to upgrade.
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2012, Carl wrote:
On 2012-10-04 08:43, Curt, WE7U wrote:
This is a .tgz file of the current CVS.
Those using CVS don't need to go get it. Those that prefer to snag a
tarball and are running 2.0.0 or earlier may want to upgrade.
Is this a precursor to a stable release?
K
/jjolin/.xastir/tmp/map.gif).
Have you looked at that gif file to find out if it's an image? It may be that
you cached an HTML error page instead of an image, then ImageMagick is bombing
out trying to display it.
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On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, David wrote:
Hi all...i decided to try Graphicmagick instead of Imagemagick
and its worked
trap for young players !!!
Excellent.
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
"m/800 t/n e/WE7U-WX o/UP844/STEAM/"
BTW: Anyone in/near Shreveport, LA: There's a steam train headed your way.
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Windows:
Existing filter strings that have worked for years may be broken now and
there's no indication of this to the user. I'm talking to Pete to see if this
can't be resolved in a better manner than having every user change their filter
switch to your syntax 'cuz I like it better.
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out a new version of the filter jar, so I need to bump
Firenet-2 and -3 up to that version. He's made the "o" filter work like it did
in 3.x and added a new command for the new method.
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Wait... I just saw that Pete put out a new version of the filter jar, so I
need to bump Firenet-2 and -3 up to that version. He's made the "o" filter
work like it did in 3.x and added a new command for the new method.
The new version w
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
The new version was put in place Saturday for Firenet-2 and -3. Now the 'o'
filter works as it did in javAPRSSrvr 3.x so you can go back to your original
filter settings if you wish.
Here's what I'm using:
m/800 t/n e/W
stead:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xastir/files/xastir-stable/xastir-2.0.0/
See the ChangeLog file for changes made since the last stable release.
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xastir/files/xastir-stable/xastir-2.0.0/
Why is the 2.0.2 tarball in the 2.0.0 directory?
'cuz it's a patch-level release to the 2.0.0?
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Why is the 2.0.2 tarball in the 2.0.0 directory?
'cuz it's a patch-level release to the 2.0.0?
I created a new directory for it and set that new location to be the default
download. I left a copy of the file in the 2.0.0 directory too si
from the
readme startup file.
This is getting exasperating.
Do you have "wget" installed?
It uses wget, unzip, cut, and rm.
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, then one could see the stations jump around as the lines were
being fed in and zero in on the culprit more easily.
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ld/install:
./bootstrap.sh
./configure
make && sudo make install && sudo chmod 4755 /usr/local/bin/xastir
All of the scripts in /usr/local/share/xastir/scripts/ should get set to
executable. Tom made the change yesterday to the sources.
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that developer's CVS was slow on
Thursday but didn't investigate why, or whether there was a problem with
AnonCVS as well. It did what I needed, just took longer.
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erver was broken. You might have to wait a bit until
that is fixed.
Another option is that I could release a devel snapshot with the fix. Maybe
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Last I heard the anonCVS server was broken. You might have to wait a bit
until that is fixed.
Another option is that I could release a devel snapshot with the fix. Maybe
I'll do that.
Thanks to my release scripts (which do all the work for me),
et-2 & Firenet-3.
I may do that soon, then set them up to inject weather alerts into multiple Firenet
servers at once for robustness. As long as they inject packets within 30 seconds
of each other, dupe-checking should remove duplicates, and having one server go
down won't a
those
who needed them was through a release. Consider it a minor bug-fix release.
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Chip Griffin wrote:
OSX is based on FreeBSD, so your second to last statement is somewhat redundant.
I thought it was based on real BSD, not FreeBSD. Not open-source Unix. They
have to pay the license-holder of Unix for it.
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Jeremy McDermond wrote:
On Dec 5, 2012, at 6:34 AM, "Curt, WE7U" wrote:
I thought it was based on real BSD, not FreeBSD. Not open-source Unix. They
have to pay the license-holder of Unix for it.
The NeXTSTEP kernel was originally a single server Mach microk
lthough some code might be traced to other BSDs). Darwin 7.x (Mac OS X 10.3.x)
uses FreeBSD 5.x."
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Chip Griffin wrote:
OS X is based upon the Mach kernel. Certain parts from FreeBSD's and
NetBSD's implementation of Unix were incorporated in NeXTSTEP, the core of
Mac OS X. NeXTSTEP was the graphical, object-oriented, and
Xastir is sending an appropriate
user-agent and that Matt has that user-agent on file.
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, David A Aitcheson wrote:
Would I be correct in the hypothesis that "CallPass" only runs on 32-bit
hardware?
Nope. I'm running it on 64-bit OpenSUSE-12.1.
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libkrb5support.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libkrb5support.so.0
(0x7fb29feed000)
libexpat.so.1 => /lib64/libexpat.so.1 (0x7fb29fcc2000)
libkeyutils.so.1 => /lib64/libkeyutils.so.1 (0x7fb29fabe000)
libselinux.so.1 => /lib64/libselinux.so.1 (0x7fb29f8a
ackets that
light up counties and zones. T hose packets get interpreted by the various
APRS software packages to light up the areas on the map.
Must be someone else generating the objects. Are you hooked to APRS-IS or
Firenet?
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012, Mike Swiatkowski, AA9VI wrote:
I just noticed that a Winter Storm Watch has been issued for our area. I'm
glad to see Xastir has automatically sent out this object via RF and via
aprs.fi. However, the comment text appears to
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012, Liz wrote:
where it's not winter!
I had 1.5" of snow on my Jeep and got to put it into 4WD on the way to work
today. Fun! Definitely not summer here.
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ct is 2012-01-21. THe header claims it came
from AA9VI-13.
So... Perhaps packets are getting munged somewhere and combined with others?
That's about the best guess I can make for how that object appeared. Unless
someone else is running a program or script to generate them.
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// point this thread is started, the XPM file has already been
// created. We now create a .geo file to go with the .png file.
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the three Firenet
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about 30 mins looking
for the sources for this and have not found them yet.
http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.2.52.tar.gz
This is where FreeBSD pulls bdb42 for its "db42" package.
Why not 4.5 or 4.8?
I"m running 4.8 on this OpenSUSE-12.1 system.
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configure as "configure -h" and look for the bdb options:
--with-bdb-libdir=DIR Berkeley DB lib files are in DIR
--with-bdb-incdir=DIR Berkeley DB include files are in DIR
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n my 4.3 and 4.8 libs and reinstalled
the -devel package. All is back to normal now.
So... CVS now has the fixed Xastir which should work with Berkeley DB 4.0
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Curt, WE7U wrote:
I tweaked the Xastir sources to search for 5.x libdb versions.
BTW: The way I did it was a hack, but the way it was implemented to begin with
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properly, or just that the
right library is linked in?
Checked that it started up and the startup messages showed that the library was
not rejected.
Have to sleep sometime!
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2013, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013, Tom Russo wrote:
I just looked over the commit, and while it does appear to fix configure to
find DB versions in the 5.x range, it only changes configure, not the
map_cache.c code where all the ifdefs are.
I did tweaks to the
ould
get Xastir recoded in some number of months, then we'd be in an excellent
position to add new features such as you describe.
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n start up another Xastir, fed from the
first, that I can use to zoom in on individual stations. It would be much
nicer if I could do all of this (and more) with one Xastir instance.
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t better that way anyway.
Come back here and ask specific questions, maybe one or two at a time per
e-mail, as you come across things that don't make sense.
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.its not root so who is it? How do I find who the users are? I looked
in the manage usrer and groups and no such luck there.
$ cat /etc/passwd
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e
chown -r :
i.e. chown -r archer:users archer
FYI: Linux/Unix will identify owners/groups by the ID number if it doesn't
have a match in the passwd/group files. That's probably why you're seeing the
501.
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, iamdadof3 wrote:
I recently installed Xastir and I have counties highlighting for weather
alerts, and Wx Alert list is populated; however when I click on "Fetch NWS
Alert" or double click a Wx Alert, I get a "wx_aler
27;ll have to try editing the
"~/.xastir/data/nws-stations.txt" file as described in the README file to get
those gated to RF.
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does not exist!?!?
So is there and Xastir on Mac users on here that could give me a hand with
this problem???
Also, while we're at it where does the NWS shape files go in the directory
structure.
This might help:
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/Installation_Notes#Mac_OSX
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pport mapping at all yet.
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lower. You can sometimes tell which bank of memory is failing that way.
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might run a memtest for a while to see if it's truly a memory problem.
That's the quickest way to figure it out. If it's not in your boot menu, many
of the install DVD's have it.
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ill make a LARGE file of all that Xastir does, hopefully catching the
error in enough detail if Xastir crashes on you again.
Note that you can't run Xastir in this manner long-term without rolling the
file with external programs. It would fill up your disk over time otherwise.
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