Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread Richard Murnane
> On 19 Apr 2023, at 8:33 pm, Steve Shuff  wrote:
> 
> I ask because I am looking for some advice on loading  xastir and direwolf
> onto a Raspberry pi.

Jason KM4ACK has a good system he calls Build-a-Pi, which automates configuring 
a Pi with numerous Amateur applications. You can pick just the ones you want to 
install.

He has a YouTube video describing it at 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkGcu6WaWsc 


His Github repo is at https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build 
, and you can simply follow the Install 
section to get going.

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Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread Steve Rogers
Direwolf can be gotten from GitHub, a external soundcard is needed and 
interface or combination like signalink, digirig, dra-30 or Dinah interfaces. 
Configure direwolf.conf script.
Mainly device (soundcard) and ptt com /dev/ttyUSB0 RTS DTR port.
Install xastir from GitHub as well, or repo for both. I used interface with 
soundcard,
I am running rpi bullseye, I have not installed xastir but will try xastir how 
to rpi/Debian install from wiki. Its doable direwolf works great with xastir.
Kd5mkv steve

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Subject: Re: [Xastir] Test

Hi Liz
Thanks for the reply..
I ask because I am looking for some advice on loading  xastir and direwolf
onto a Raspberry pi.
I ran that setup a few years back on Raspbian and Python 2, I just wondered
if it is compatible with Bullseye and Python 3. If anyone here could advise
I would appreciate it.
Thanks ,
 Steve,  G7NSJ

On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 11:17 ,  wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:43:15 +0100
> Steve Shuff  wrote:
>
> > Hello, Is this list still active , Anyone ?
> >
>
> Certainly, active when required, slumbering otherwise.
>
> Liz
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Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread Jason KG4WSV
Xastir doesn’t use python.

-Jason


> On Apr 19, 2023, at 5:33 AM, Steve Shuff  wrote:
> 
> Hi Liz
> Thanks for the reply..
> I ask because I am looking for some advice on loading  xastir and direwolf
> onto a Raspberry pi.
> I ran that setup a few years back on Raspbian and Python 2, I just wondered
> if it is compatible with Bullseye and Python 3. If anyone here could advise
> I would appreciate it.
> Thanks ,
> Steve,  G7NSJ
> 
>> On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 11:17 ,  wrote:
>> 
>> On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:43:15 +0100
>> Steve Shuff  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, Is this list still active , Anyone ?
>>> 
>> 
>> Certainly, active when required, slumbering otherwise.
>> 
>> Liz
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Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread David Brooke G6GZH
Hi Steve,

On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 11:33:32AM +0100, Steve Shuff wrote:
> I ran that setup a few years back on Raspbian and Python 2, I just wondered
> if it is compatible with Bullseye and Python 3. If anyone here could advise
> I would appreciate it.

I've not actually tried it but both xastir and direwolf are available in
the Raspbian Bullseye repository so I'd expect it to work.

David G6GZH

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Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread Steve Shuff
Hi Liz
Thanks for the reply..
I ask because I am looking for some advice on loading  xastir and direwolf
onto a Raspberry pi.
I ran that setup a few years back on Raspbian and Python 2, I just wondered
if it is compatible with Bullseye and Python 3. If anyone here could advise
I would appreciate it.
Thanks ,
 Steve,  G7NSJ

On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, 11:17 ,  wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:43:15 +0100
> Steve Shuff  wrote:
>
> > Hello, Is this list still active , Anyone ?
> >
>
> Certainly, active when required, slumbering otherwise.
>
> Liz
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Re: [Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread edodd
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:43:15 +0100
Steve Shuff  wrote:

> Hello, Is this list still active , Anyone ?
> 

Certainly, active when required, slumbering otherwise.

Liz
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[Xastir] Test

2023-04-19 Thread Steve Shuff
Hello, Is this list still active , Anyone ?

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[Xastir] test

2020-03-04 Thread vk2tv

Looking for the cause of a bounce problem
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Re: [Xastir] test

2017-08-06 Thread Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate
Yes
Gerry N5JXS

On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 11:55 Gayland Gump  wrote:

> I got it too!
>
> Gayland
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> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 11:34 PM, MJ Inabnit  wrote:
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> > is this list working?
> >
> > tnx
> > j
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Re: [Xastir] test

2017-08-06 Thread Gayland Gump
I got it too!

Gayland
KG7GCF

On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 11:34 PM, MJ Inabnit  wrote:

> is this list working?
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> tnx
> j
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Re: [Xastir] test

2017-08-06 Thread Denny Phillips II
Looks like it. :)
Denny



On Aug 6, 2017 10:48, "MJ Inabnit"  wrote:

is this list working?

tnx
j

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[Xastir] test

2017-08-06 Thread MJ Inabnit
is this list working?

tnx
j

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[Xastir] Test msg, please delete

2016-04-05 Thread Curt Mills
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[Xastir] Test to Xastir list (no response needed)

2014-06-12 Thread Curt, WE7U


Testing a different postfix config.

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[Xastir] test

2010-06-27 Thread Piotr Gluszenia Slawinski

if you are reading this line,
you are wasting your time,
but i did not waste mine.



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[Xastir] test

2009-10-15 Thread David D Clark
2

Sorry for the spam.  I have sent several messages to the list, but none
seem to show up.  Did this one make it?

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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-10-15 Thread Lee Bengston
On 10/15/09, David D Clark ddclar...@gmail.com wrote:
 2

 Sorry for the spam.  I have sent several messages to the list, but none
 seem to show up.  Did this one make it?

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This one did.
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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread Tom Russo
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
 I'm playing with the Xastir Xubuntu virtual machine and I'm having some
 issues...anyone know what causes this exit status and what I need to do to fix
 it?
 
 ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5561, errno = 32

Gak.  No, never seen this.  Does it happen immediately upon start-up, or
does something precipitate it?  Is it random?  Can you tell what program was
running in process 5561?

I've googled that error and see lots of places where people have asked about 
this error message in the last 5 years, but so far no answers.

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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread Tom Russo
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:06:21AM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the ru...@bogodyn.org flavor, containing:
 On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron 
 collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
  I'm playing with the Xastir Xubuntu virtual machine and I'm having some
  issues...anyone know what causes this exit status and what I need to do to 
  fix
  it?
  
  ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5561, errno = 32
 
 Gak.  No, never seen this.  Does it happen immediately upon start-up, or
 does something precipitate it?  Is it random?  Can you tell what program was
 running in process 5561?
 
 I've googled that error and see lots of places where people have asked about 
 this error message in the last 5 years, but so far no answers.

I'm still seeing more questions than answers, but wonder if there are any 
messages in the system logs (/var/log/messages) that might coincide with the
error on the console.

ICE is related to the KDE libraries.  So whatever it is, there's something
not playing well with the desktop.  

I'm unable to mess with the virtual machine today so can't try to reproduce
it for a while.  I'm real curious what it could be, though.

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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread William McKeehan
I'm not at the VM right now, so I can't do much more debugging until later
this evening, but I can answer a few questions.

I believe that the program at PID 5561 (in the example) was Xastir.

Random...yes, but now it happens more often than not when I attempt to start
Xastir.

It happens during the startup of Xastir, typically before the Xastir window is
displayed, but not always that early (sometimes I see the Xastir window
flash).

I suspect this may have something to do with map display...I've been playing
with splitting the Tiger2008 data into smaller files (and have that part
complete). It was after this splitting that Xastir started acting up on me.
The resulting split multiples the number of files dramatically; I'd have to
check to see just how many files I have in this Tiger2008 folder.

I'll check /var/log/messages this evening and see if I can get any more
details there. If this is Xastir, is there a particular debug flag (i.e., -v
4095) that I could set on startup to provide relevant information?

Thanks!
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 10:13 am, Tom Russo wrote:
 On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:06:21AM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the ru...@bogodyn.org flavor, containing:
 On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
  I'm playing with the Xastir Xubuntu virtual machine and I'm having some
  issues...anyone know what causes this exit status and what I need to do to
 fix
  it?
 
  ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5561, errno = 32

 Gak.  No, never seen this.  Does it happen immediately upon start-up, or
 does something precipitate it?  Is it random?  Can you tell what program was
 running in process 5561?

 I've googled that error and see lots of places where people have asked about
 this error message in the last 5 years, but so far no answers.

 I'm still seeing more questions than answers, but wonder if there are any
 messages in the system logs (/var/log/messages) that might coincide with the
 error on the console.

 ICE is related to the KDE libraries.  So whatever it is, there's something
 not playing well with the desktop.

 I'm unable to mess with the virtual machine today so can't try to reproduce
 it for a while.  I'm real curious what it could be, though.

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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread Curt, WE7U

On Wed, 6 May 2009, Tom Russo wrote:


You might be able to stop the crash by hand-editing the
.xastir/config/selected_maps.sys file to remove the last batch of maps you
added.  This would at least tell you whether it was adding those maps that
started the crash, and start to narrow it down from there.


To just stop the crashing entirely, there's also xastir -m, which
will deselect ALL maps on startup.  Of course then you'll need to
start selecting maps again to see where the crash begins, so it
might be a step backward in your debugging.

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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread William McKeehan
I launched Xastir with -v 528 -m; it crashed.

Here's the tail of the log file:

map_indexer: Returned from map_search
map_indexer() middle
Finished indexing maps
map_indexer() end
Making user /home/xubuntu/.xastir/config/selected_maps.sys file
*** Reading WX Alert log files
*** Done with WX Alert log files
ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5574, errno = 32

The complete log file can be viewed here:
http://mckeehan.homeip.net/aprs/startup.log

I was watching /var/log/messages the entire time...no messages.

Is there an easy way to switch window managers in the Xubuntu virtual machine?

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On Wed, May 6, 2009 3:25 pm, Tom Russo wrote:
 On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:43:19AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
 I'm not at the VM right now, so I can't do much more debugging until later
 this evening, but I can answer a few questions.

 I believe that the program at PID 5561 (in the example) was Xastir.

 Random...yes, but now it happens more often than not when I attempt to start
 Xastir.

 It happens during the startup of Xastir, typically before the Xastir window
 is
 displayed, but not always that early (sometimes I see the Xastir window
 flash).

 I suspect this may have something to do with map display...I've been playing
 with splitting the Tiger2008 data into smaller files (and have that part
 complete). It was after this splitting that Xastir started acting up on me.
 The resulting split multiples the number of files dramatically; I'd have to
 check to see just how many files I have in this Tiger2008 folder.

 Yep, if it started showing up when you started this process, there's probably
 something in that.

 I'll check /var/log/messages this evening and see if I can get any more
 details there. If this is Xastir, is there a particular debug flag (i.e., -v
 4095) that I could set on startup to provide relevant information?

 Try 528.  That's map import/export debugging and map debugging.  Perhaps
 some clue will come of what is happening right before the crash.

 You might be able to stop the crash by hand-editing the
 .xastir/config/selected_maps.sys file to remove the last batch of maps you
 added.  This would at least tell you whether it was adding those maps that
 started the crash, and start to narrow it down from there.

 Since Xastir doesn't use the KDE libraries and therefore can't be *directly*
 outputting that error message, it must be that something about the running
 Xastir instance is causing a problem for the window manager or other system
 component that *DOES* use KDE libraries.  This'll be a fun thing to track
 down.  For values of fun approaching pain.

 On Wed, May 6, 2009 10:13 am, Tom Russo wrote:
  On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:06:21AM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
  collision of the ru...@bogodyn.org flavor, containing:
  On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
  collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
   I'm playing with the Xastir Xubuntu virtual machine and I'm having some
   issues...anyone know what causes this exit status and what I need to do
 to
  fix
   it?
  
   ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5561, errno = 32
 
  Gak.  No, never seen this.  Does it happen immediately upon start-up, or
  does something precipitate it?  Is it random?  Can you tell what program
 was
  running in process 5561?
 
  I've googled that error and see lots of places where people have asked
 about
  this error message in the last 5 years, but so far no answers.
 
  I'm still seeing more questions than answers, but wonder if there are any
  messages in the system logs (/var/log/messages) that might coincide with
 the
  error on the console.
 
  ICE is related to the KDE libraries.  So whatever it is, there's something
  not playing well with the desktop.
 
  I'm unable to mess with the virtual machine today so can't try to
 reproduce
  it for a while.  I'm real curious what it could be, though.
 
  --
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Re: [Xastir] test

2009-05-06 Thread William McKeehan
Here's a bit more detail that I found particularly interesting...I renamed
map_index.sys to map_index.old - Xastir started up and indexed the maps. I
exited and restarted Xastir, fail.

Here's my old map_index file..if it helps at all.
http://mckeehan.homeip.net/aprs/map_index.old
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 3:25 pm, Tom Russo wrote:
 On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:43:19AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
 collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
 I'm not at the VM right now, so I can't do much more debugging until later
 this evening, but I can answer a few questions.

 I believe that the program at PID 5561 (in the example) was Xastir.

 Random...yes, but now it happens more often than not when I attempt to start
 Xastir.

 It happens during the startup of Xastir, typically before the Xastir window
 is
 displayed, but not always that early (sometimes I see the Xastir window
 flash).

 I suspect this may have something to do with map display...I've been playing
 with splitting the Tiger2008 data into smaller files (and have that part
 complete). It was after this splitting that Xastir started acting up on me.
 The resulting split multiples the number of files dramatically; I'd have to
 check to see just how many files I have in this Tiger2008 folder.

 Yep, if it started showing up when you started this process, there's probably
 something in that.

 I'll check /var/log/messages this evening and see if I can get any more
 details there. If this is Xastir, is there a particular debug flag (i.e., -v
 4095) that I could set on startup to provide relevant information?

 Try 528.  That's map import/export debugging and map debugging.  Perhaps
 some clue will come of what is happening right before the crash.

 You might be able to stop the crash by hand-editing the
 .xastir/config/selected_maps.sys file to remove the last batch of maps you
 added.  This would at least tell you whether it was adding those maps that
 started the crash, and start to narrow it down from there.

 Since Xastir doesn't use the KDE libraries and therefore can't be *directly*
 outputting that error message, it must be that something about the running
 Xastir instance is causing a problem for the window manager or other system
 component that *DOES* use KDE libraries.  This'll be a fun thing to track
 down.  For values of fun approaching pain.

 On Wed, May 6, 2009 10:13 am, Tom Russo wrote:
  On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:06:21AM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
  collision of the ru...@bogodyn.org flavor, containing:
  On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:06:43AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
  collision of the mckee...@mckeehan.homeip.net flavor, containing:
   I'm playing with the Xastir Xubuntu virtual machine and I'm having some
   issues...anyone know what causes this exit status and what I need to do
 to
  fix
   it?
  
   ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 5561, errno = 32
 
  Gak.  No, never seen this.  Does it happen immediately upon start-up, or
  does something precipitate it?  Is it random?  Can you tell what program
 was
  running in process 5561?
 
  I've googled that error and see lots of places where people have asked
 about
  this error message in the last 5 years, but so far no answers.
 
  I'm still seeing more questions than answers, but wonder if there are any
  messages in the system logs (/var/log/messages) that might coincide with
 the
  error on the console.
 
  ICE is related to the KDE libraries.  So whatever it is, there's something
  not playing well with the desktop.
 
  I'm unable to mess with the virtual machine today so can't try to
 reproduce
  it for a while.  I'm real curious what it could be, though.
 
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