I've went into the xastir directory and did: ./update-xastir for a very long
time.
I use RedHat Fedora (at 22 right now) but have had Linux Mint (Debian
derivative) for a while as well. Just keep digging up the programs and their
-devel lib dependencies and it will build for you.
Synaptic and yumex. Remove Imagemagic and only use GraphicMagic and its -dev
Chuck WA7OEF
On 11/19/15 20:23, Dale Miller wrote:
On 11/19/2015 7:51 PM, Dexter N Muir wrote:
Me again...
Am I on the "Bleeding Edge" here? I've seen no feedback from (other
K)Ubuntu Hams, which surprises me given surveys that show Ubuntu with
the largest share of Linux user-base.
No-one using Debian (supposedly the earliest supporter of Ham Radio
in the Linux world.?
...or is it just that everyone's systems are so solid and static and
no-one's doing installs?
As stated earlier, with (K)Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi both
Debian-based, and both exhibiting the same config errors, I suspect
Debian has changed something.
I noted Synaptic having a -compat and a -dev-compat and installed
them. It looks like the -dev-compat is just a wrapper - it brought in
++1-dev and ++11, plus a perl lib, but no change on fresh build.
Still hopeful...
Dex, ZL2DEX
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Why don't you use Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi?
Raspbian is the Debian variant and work just like Ubuntu.
I didn't have any problems building Xastir on Rasbian once I downloaded all
the dependencies.
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