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Well, it appears that either your cleanup modifications, my re-build of the OS,
or a combination of the two has it fixed! Not only is it 100% reliable on
startup, the startup process is now only taking about six seconds, whereas
before it could take upwards of a minute to complete initialization.
Thanks again, and a hearty 73 to you!
Jim / W6JHB
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On Monday, June 13, 2016, 2:52 AM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 13/06/2016 04:10, Jim Bennett wrote:
> Last week I ran the traces you has asked me to do, and included the
> output in my reply. I suppose all the other list activity had pushed
> my problem to the bottom of the list.
>
> This afternoon in between stints in the ARRL VHF/UHF contest, I gave
> up on that problem. I started from scratch by doing a clean re-install
> of the Raspian Jessie OS, compiled Hamlib, grabbed release 6774 of
> WSJT-X and compiled it. This one starts up just fine. Decoding JT65
> and JT9 appears to work well. As I type this, the Raspberry Pi is in
> the shack chugging along doing WSPR listening on 20 meters.
>
> Thanks for your previous efforts to get my system operable. Seems like
> I've got one that I'll hang on to for a while! :-)
Hi Jim,
sorry about the slow responses. I have been working on the issue. I
decided that the issue was probably due to some initialization error
that was causing stack corruption. That conclusion was consistent with
the last debug traces you posted. Rather that track that down by
probably ever more complex debugging sessions with you I took an
approach of trying to clean up all initialization issues I could find
using available tools. The results of this were mostly applied in r6755
& r6764 and I suspect that they are the reason that you ARM build is now
working better.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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