On , Curt Mills wrote:
The last time I tried to get people to agree to switch to something
newer I almost started a revolt. Personally, I'd love to switch to
SVN or Git, with Git much preferred.
Well, we can always stand up our own gitlab for a truly open source
experience (I'm actually using
Ugh, I believe this may have been discussed but I couldn't find it in the
archives. :(
I'm running the Fedora-packaged version of Xastir (2.0.4). I uninstalled it
and compiled the development version (2.0.7). At some point in the evolution
I lost all maps (the map chooser is blank).
I remov
ok at the
> ~/.xastir.save/ directory (mostly the xastir.conf file) to figure out
> what some of your previous settings were. That should get your maps
> working again, but your new directory for saving maps to is:
> /usr/local/share/xastir/maps/
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 3:42 P
Anyone know how to do this?
Mapbox (https://www.mapbox.com) allows you to create your own maps using
OpenStreetMap as a base. I'd like to use this on Xastir. I see that there is
a way to grab the data out of the system in a KML or GeoJSON, which is fine
(if I can figure out how to make that w
I've got an event this weekend where amateur radio will be providing the main
communications support. I've created a map[0] in Mapbox to show all the
information about the route and rest stops along the way. Here's what I'm
curious about: can I use this in Xastir as I will be tracking several
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 04:06:13 PM Kevin Ratcliff wrote:
> I haven't used Mapbox in a long time, but can't it act as a tile server?
>
> https://www.mapbox.com/developers/api/maps/#tiles
>
> Maybe you could add it like an OSM tile map?
Yeah, I was kind of wondering about that. The API definit
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 12:39:36 PM Curt Mills wrote:
> We don't handle either of those. I'm not sure what kind of info is in
> there, but if it's possible to run "gpsbabel" against either one and
> turn them into a GPX file, you can then turn that into a Shapefile and
> use it in Xastir.
How do
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 01:27:35 PM Hal Mueller wrote:
> Yep, that would be perfect. My bad, I thought Xastir lacked that capability.
> The tile/URL scheme is mentioned in my other message.
Okay, I've been tinkering with using that URL as part of a tile server but I'm
still getting:
Couldn't do
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 08:30:44 PM Hal Mueller wrote:
> What’s the exact URL you’re passing?
I tried using this one:
> https://a.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/sparks.m5kmpi20/10/288/4...@2x.png?access_token
> =pk.eyJ1Ijoic3BhcmtzIiwiYSI6ImZoamk1dmMifQ.WS_WgruA82kmVWgZP_GgcQ then I see
> an image tile.
.
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 12:23:30 PM Kevin Ratcliff wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Eric H. Christensen
>
> wrote:
> > I've got an event this weekend where amateur radio will be providing the
> > main communications support. I've created a map[0] in Mapbox to show all
> > the informa
I was experimenting with the server ports functionality in Xastir a
couple of weeks ago and I found a potential bug.
Packets that leave the network-connected device appear to be third-party
packets and, thus, are not relayed to the Internet. I wonder if this
can changed so that the packets just a
On 03/15/2016 12:38 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> I'll see if I can duplicate this later, but if you have examples of
> packets, both original and 3rd-party created from them, that would save me
> some time.
WILCO
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On 03/16/2016 11:27 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
> A few memories are coming back about this. Port 2023 was implemented with
> this scenario in mind: Command-post / DEM / public service event. One
> Xastir hooked to internet and/or RF. Other APRS clients hung off Xastir's
> port 2023 getting the feeds. An
On 03/17/2016 12:54 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Is on my radar. I tried installing several different AIS programs so far.
> All of them either didn't compile, or once running, didn't receive any AIS
> packets. Haven't investigated further but will in the future.
Yeah, I had similar results back when I
On 03/17/2016 12:13 PM, Bill Vodall wrote:
> Dozens of us could re-purpose some old model T raspberry PI's and tie
> them together to build a shared distributed cloud system.
+1!
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Is there an easy way to undo 'get-maptools'? I ran it yesterday and
this morning I cannot start xastir because:
xastir: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libgdal.so.1: undefined symbol:
pj_ctx_alloc
Thanks,
Eric
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On 03/17/2016 01:07 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> I'm near Puget Sound, a Navy base, a marina, and at least one Ferry
> terminal while at work (not to mention an airport), and still near enough
> to Puget Sound at home. Near enough according to others to be able to hear
> AIS packets, just haven't yet.
On 03/16/2016 10:15 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Eric Christensen
> wrote:
>> On 03/16/2016 12:09 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
>>> On Mar 16, 2016 11:56 AM, "Eric Christensen"
>>> wrote:
>>>> I was using the
On 03/16/2016 12:09 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2016 11:56 AM, "Eric Christensen"
> wrote:
>>
>> I was using the packaged version in Debian... uninstalled that and
>> decided to go with the development version (from source). Now I've lost
>&
I've been annoyed by the alternate a symbol for a while. The definition
of it is supposed to be a red diamond with or without an overlay. What
Xastir showed was a blank top with "arrl" on the bottom. So I fixed it
(see attached).
And now I feel better as I've now contributed (in a very small wa
So, now that you have ADS-B working, how about AIS (ships)?
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On 03/17/2016 05:10 PM, Neill Thornton wrote:
> Do folks want to have Xastir understand the AIS NMEA, or some kind of raw
> level packet decode?
I'd prefer Xastir to understand the incoming data and not have to run
OpenCPN or something else in the middle.
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On 03/17/2016 03:35 PM, Fred Hillhouse Jr wrote:
> Has anyone tried AISDecoder with WINE?
> http://arundale.com/docs/ais/ais_decoder.html
Yes, a while back and I don't have good memories about it although I
don't have any notes to back that up with.
--Eric
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Much like you describe I want multiple clients to be connected
together with a single box connected to RF and IS. Right now Xastir
supports this functionality (well, at least with one client, I've not
tried it with multiple clients). The problem is
On 03/17/2016 11:05 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
> If anyone knows of a cheap and reliable VM that can be bought/rented,
> please let me know. This one hasn't cost me much, but the reliability is
> just not there. I'm almost to the point where I want to stand up my own
> hardware and create multiple VM's
uot;make" "make install" for Xastir? When
> you switch libraries out from underneath it, you often need to recompile.
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:48 AM, Eric Christensen
> wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to undo 'get-maptools'? I ran it yesterday and
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I recently learned that USGS will no longer release GeoTIFF-formatted
map files in favor of GeoPDF[0]. This will likely cause problems for
Xastir. I did locate a instructions for converting the GeoPDF to
GeoTIFF[1].
[0] http://www.usgs.gov/faq/tax
On 03/21/2016 11:27 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Hah, you mean xastir/scripts/geopdf2gtiff.pl
So many scripts, so little time.
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Running Debian 8.3 and can't seem to figure out what I need to install
to make this script work:
$ perl /usr/local/share/xastir/scripts/gpx2shape TdC_100.gpx
Can't locate Geo/Shapelib.pm in @INC (you may need to install the
Geo::Shapelib module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/x86_64-linu
On 03/21/2016 12:12 PM, Brian Heaton wrote:
> I've still got the preprocessed DRG sets available via bittorrent for WA
> and ID.
Nice. I need to get MD, PA, VA, WV, and NC... I pulled down some that
I found the other day but couldn't get the DRG stuff figured out. Then
I reinstalled Xastir...
On 03/21/2016 12:24 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Read the comments at the top of the script. Looks like some definite
> pickiness there in what you need.
Believe it or not, I did actually look at the source before sending my
email. :) I figured out the other dependencies but the Geo::Shapelib
one is
On 03/21/2016 03:11 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 12:12:06PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
> collision of the flavor, containing:
>> Running Debian 8.3 and can't seem to figure out what I need to install
>> to make this script work:
>>
>> $ perl /usr/local/share/xastir/scr
On 03/21/2016 08:03 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> ogr2ogf -f "ESRI Shapefile" input.gpx
Okay, I think I was doing the opposite (-f "GPX"). Thanks for the
command! Nonetheless, this is what I get from that command:
$ ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" . TdC_100.gpx
ogr2ogr: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libg
On 03/21/2016 10:11 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> Did you install gdal from source or from a package?
Package.
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On 03/21/2016 11:29 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:06:57PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
> collision of the flavor, containing:
>> On 03/21/2016 10:11 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
>>> Did you install gdal from source or from a package?
>>
>> Package.
>
> Ouch. What OS again?
On 03/24/2016 02:57 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 08:53:36AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
> collision of the flavor, containing:
>> On 03/21/2016 11:29 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
>>> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:06:57PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
>>> collision of the
On 03/25/2016 12:03 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Checked-in. Thanks!
Awesome, thanks. I guess you saw the ticket.
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On 04/07/2016 10:58 AM, Curt Mills wrote:
> Sending email out from a server got much more difficult in the last
> few years due to SPF getting implemented most places.
Don't forget DKIM and DMARC... :)
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On 06/27/2016 04:41 PM, David A Aitcheson wrote:
> Someone else would need to do the same with the Fedora chain to
> keep the various worlds in sync.
I can work with the Fedora Project to make sure the update gets into
Fedora. I don't remember if i
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On 06/30/2016 10:39 PM, Eric Christensen wrote:
> On 06/27/2016 04:41 PM, David A Aitcheson wrote:
>> Someone else would need to do the same with the Fedora chain to
>> keep the various worlds in sync.
>
> I can work with
On 07/01/2016 09:11 AM, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
> +1 for centOS
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1352256
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Got a request[0] in to get it updated in Fedora.
[0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1352255
73,
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Does Xastir support the ability to display a different symbol based on
the overlay transmitted? It appears that Bob's vision (as described in
the Overlay section of http://www.aprs.org/symbols.html) is to display a
different symbol for certain symbo
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On 10/14/2016 11:51 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
> Xastir is not currently set up to support this.
>
> If you wanted to work on it, you'd also have to change the code to
> do more than plop a character on top of an existing symbol.
Okay, I'm thinking about
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On 02/08/2017 04:46 PM, Chris Viningre wrote:
> Won't take that either.
Can you boot into single-user mode on a Pi?
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On 03/06/2017 10:56 PM, Dave wrote:
> After doing a "git pull" I ran the get-NWS script and several of the
> files got reported as 404'sso it looks like they changed the
> files...again
Yeah, it would be nice if they symlinked the files to a
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On 03/07/2017 03:44 PM, kf4...@gmail.com wrote:
> I did a totally new install from git, but for some reason I can’t run the
> get-“script files”, like get-NWSdata, get-fcc-rac.pl, etc.
> This is what I do:
> sudo get-NWSdata
Try sudo ./get-NWSdat
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I'm trying to figure out how to utilize maritime charts on Xastir.
Specifically I was looking at integrating the NOAA
(http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/AtlanticCoastViewerTable.shtml)
charts. Has anyone done this?
73,
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 13:22, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, wb9...@charter.net wrote:
>
>> I have not been able to see weather alerts with my installation of
>> xastir. I have the latest cvs version installed. I don't see them
>> under the view menu nor the shading on the maps. Weath
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 13:43, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Eric Christensen wrote:
>
>> I haven't watched the stream lately but last night you should have
>> seen eastern Virginia light up.
>
> I don't like entire areas to light up! That means probl
So a while back I wrote that I was having problems with my KAM+ when
using Xastir. Tonight I started messing with it again to see if I
could get it working but I'm running into the same problems as before.
When I hook up my KPC-9612+ it transmits fine. When I then hook up my
KAM+, using the same
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 09:32, Neville A. Cross wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Eric Christensen
> wrote:
>> So a while back I wrote that I was having problems with my KAM+ when
>> using Xastir. Tonight I started messing with it again to see if I
>> coul
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 09:59, Scott Evans wrote:
> Is it possible that the KAM+ has got the command, (forget what it is!)
> to prevent the tnc from transmitting on a given port?
No, it's not that it won't transmit, it's that Xastir is sending the
packet to it while it is in CMD mode and not CONV
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 21:41, VA7OTC JD Erskine wrote:
> Eric Christensen wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, it's putting the device in Terminal mode at the beginning of the
>> tnc-startup.kam file. I've got it setup as a Serial TNC. It receives
>> fine it just won'
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:40, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, cl...@nwlink.com wrote:
>
>> I've got a Davis WMII connected to Xastir via a socket; and occasionally,
>> the system that feeds Xastir will drop the socket connection.
>>
>> My problem is that Xastir continues to send weather
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