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 <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Jon K Hellan <[email protected]> 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 should be entered from a shell. >>> >>> 1. Get the essential tools for building packages: >>> sudo apt-get install build-essential >>> >>> 2. Install headers and tools needed for building your package: >>> >>> sudo apt-get build-dep xastir >>> >>> 3. Download the source to the official package. cd to a suitable place and: >>> >>> apt-get source xastir >>> >>> the source will end up in the directory xastir-<version>, e.g. >>> xastir-1.9.4, below your current >>> location >>> >>> 4. cd to a suitable place. Check out the current version of the source from >>> CVS, or download and >>> unpack the tar file with the version you want. >>> >>> 5. cd into the source directory. Copy the 'debian' directory from the >>> package source into your source >>> like this: >>> >>> cp -rp <packagesourcdir>/debian/* debian >>> >>> 6. Edit the version number at the top of the file debian/changelog. E.g >>> change >>> >>> xastir (1.9.4-3.1) unstable; urgency=low >>> >>> to >>> >>> xastir (1.9.9-1local) unstable; urgency=low >>> >>> 7. Build the package using the command >>> >>> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot >>> >>> If the source hasn't changed too much since it was packaged for >>> Ubuntu/Debian, this will result >>> in a .deb file in the directory above the source directory. >>> >>> If you want to enable other options than Ubuntu does, they run 'configure' >>> from the file >>> 'debian/rules'. You can change the arguments there, but remember to install >>> the libraries >>> *and* the -dev packages with header files. >>> >>> 73 >>> Jon LA4RT >> >> I followed the HowTo at the following link: >> >> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Debian-Binary-Package-Building-HOWTO/ >> >> It's somewhat more complex with Xastir than creating a binary package >> for a simple shell script as was done in the example, but I still used >> the same procedure. Anyway, the binary works for me, and it worked >> for David A., which is the only feedback I have seen so far. Thanks >> for the tip on naming it version 1.9.9-1local. I wasn't sure exactly >> how to name it, so I simply used 1.99-1.0. >> >> The 1.99 binary is posted at >> www.175moonlight.com/xastir/xastir-lucid-i386-2010-06-22.deb >> >> Regards, >> Lee - K5DAT >> Murphy, TX >> _______________________________________________ >> Xastir mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir >> > > > > -- > David A Aitcheson > [email protected] > david.aitcheson on google and skype > _______________________________________________ > Xastir mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir > _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
