Speaking of which ... I've had two recent issues which have caused me no end of 
grief. I have long had a problem with my packet interface. When the program 
quits or I try to stop that interface (to a D700 using the stock scripts) the 
program locks up. I finally decided I'd had enough yesterday. I spent hours 
hacking the file trying to make it work. In the end I had it down to just a few 
lines. I found that if I had any pause between the "TNC 1" and "TC 0" commands 
it would 'lock up'. It took me awhile to get to the bottom of that too, but if 
I shut off the radio then I didn't have to force quit Xastir. (But it would 
remain unresponsive forever otherwise.)

My functioning script:
> ##META <no-ctrl-c>
> TC 1
> ##META <delay>
> ##META <delay>
> 
> ##META <no-ctrl-c>
> TNC 1
> 
> ##META <no-ctrl-c>
> TC 0


The other thing bothering me is dbfawk files. I have found them residing in 
/usr/local/share/xastir/config/ as well as ~/.xastir/config/dbfawk/. The only 
way I was able to get things to happen was to remove all the ones in /usr/ 
except the ones I wanted and modified them as I saw fit. The ones in ~ seemed 
to be ignored. Do I have the user ones in the wrong subfolder? The text in the 
help files and on the wiki could really use some refinement as they are 
somewhat difficult to follow. For example, knowing how to name or otherwise 
specify what maps a dbfawk file should apply to are beyond my comprehension at 
this point. I had to get it done by sheer force of will. And I know the next 
time I do an update the ones I did will get overwritten (ugh) so I have them 
backed up.


The final problem is that I STILL can't get Xastir to function on this machine. 
It refuses to believe that ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick are installed (and 
both are). I've tried every trick I know. We've discussed it on this list. Some 
voodoo is going on and it can't seem to find them despite the fact that both 
are installed. I've removed each, reinstalled, updated, traded, swapped, 
coaxed, begged, pleaded ... nothing works.


Please don't mistake any frustration in my tone. I LOVE Xastir. It is the best 
APRS program, and probably the best Ham program around. The support on this 
list is terrific. Sadly my inadequacies are leaving me a little short in a 
couple of areas.


On Nov 1, 2012, at 19:39, Tom Russo wrote:

> There is one user-visible change that impacts users of TNCs with attached GPS 
> that needs to be highlighted (it can be rather lost in the noise of ChangeLog 
> and the "What's New" item in the help file).  This information was posted to 
> the Xastir mailing list when it was originally changed, but bears repeating 
> with the release announcement.
> 
> If you are running any interface of the type "TNC with GPS on AUX port" then 
> you need to review your interface properties.  There is a new setting on that 
> page "Send Control-E to receive GPS data?" --- this should only be selected 
> for KPC-3+ TNCs and others that actually require a Control-E to select the 
> GPS data.  
> 
> For D700s and other such radios, this option needs to be de-selected.  The 
> default behavior is to have this box selected, so you must take action after 
> upgrading to Xastir 2.0.2 from Xastir 2.0.0.



--
    Chip

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