Sure. There are two directories in parallel, /raspi/ and /bbb/ (for BeagleBone Black). Feel free to add both. I also build APRX there. I never did get the nightly builds set up, but I update them manually about once a week.

John Gorkos


On 1/30/14, 4:54 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
Due to a small delay due to mailing list processing I didn't receive the
message below until after sending my reply about using the shell script to
compile Xastir.  Installing the new binary would be the easier path - no
need to alter the files in the ~/.xastir directory.

Hey John,

Is it OK with you if I add your link below to a section of the Xastir wiki?
  I'm not sure when I'll get to it, but I'd like to add it when I get the
chance.

Lee - K5DAT


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:46 PM, John Gorkos <[email protected]> wrote:

The binary was updated last night.

Current binary includes everything except LibGeoTiff and GPSMan.

http://www.aprs-alert.net/software/raspi/xastir_2.0.5-snapshot_armhf.deb

John Gorkos
AB0OO


On 1/29/14, 4:55 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:

On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Stephen black wrote:

  Just to be sure you know. I am using a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian from
a NOOBS file. I would really like a compiled program with all the
bells and whistles that I can get. I want to make a couple of these Pi
and radio combos for a couple of ham friends. I have been looking for
this for a couple weeks and decided to go to the source and am glad i
did. Steve KB1CHU



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