On Mon, 31 Mar 2014, Max Harper wrote:

I was setting up another Raspberry Pi with Xastir on it and thought I'd just 
copy the .xastir/config/xastir.cnf file to the new install to make things 
easier. But when I do that Xastir won't start at all. Since I must have the 
wrong file can someone tell which files(s) to copy from a working install to a 
new install. After that I should only have to change the SSID to be up and 
running. This is the exact same version from the exact same .deb file that I 
have.

Just to be clear, I installed Xastir, started it and when the configuration 
screen came up, I just clicked on OK. I then copied the 
.xastir/config/xastir.cnf file and tried to start Xastir again. No errors were 
displayed and I didn't know where to go look.

I may have a hard time replying since most of my posts gets rejected due to the 
server thinking mail.yahoo.com is a spam site. So if my posts don't show up 
it's not because I didn't try.

That's the correct file.  Is it owned and writable by the same user on each 
system?

You can start Xastir in debug mode to see where it is hanging or crashing:

    xastir -v 4095 2>&1 | less

It could be the ownership/permission thing, or or could be that I/O devices 
have slightly different names between your two boards.  That's about all I can 
think of right now.

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