I am trying to compile the tools in the shapelib contrib
directory. When I do a make all i get this output. Can someone help
me where to look for the problem?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/markm/tiger_maps/shapelib-1.2.10/contrib# make all
cc -g -I.. -DPROJ4 -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN -DDEBUG -DDEBUG2
Figured it out. I did not have proj-4.5.0 installed
73,
Mark N5RFX
At 02:21 AM 7/1/2007, Mark Miller wrote:
I am trying to compile the tools in the shapelib contrib
directory. When I do a make all i get this output. Can someone
help me where to look for the problem?
[EMAIL
Thanks for the idea, I did it and well it doesn't work.
The problem is that in map chooser I don't even see the maps that I created.
Huh, and also thank you all for help with chmoding. ;-)
Kind regards,
Luka
Lee Bengston wrote:
On 6/30/07, Luka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I've done as you
Here is a quick and dirty one. We all have coax, wire ties, and a good
pitching arm.
Sometimes a mast is not the easiest thing to install but if you have
tall overhanging objects, this helps. I always carry a spool of mason's
twine (either pink or electric green/yellow). The antenna is made
On Jul 1, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I have just now created a vertical 1/2 wave dipole. I tune it with
an MFJ box.
A roll-up J-pole is slightly more complex to build (but not much!)
and doesn't need a tuner. A J-pole has noticeably more gain than a
dipole, too.
I agree about the windup j-pole. My complaint is that 300 ohm twinlead
is not stable in construction or materials. I have had the geometries of
a J change when rolled up, messing up the tunings. You also have to use
a coax balun or beads on a J since it is a balanced antenna being fed
from an
Apparently, Fedora 7 on my system loaded parts of GRASS. The ldd search of
1.9.1 that worked showed libgrass_rtree.so.6.2 being linked in. Changing the
variable names, I believe that what was done, that was done in the CVS ,
avoided the linker bringing in libgrass_rtree because it could not
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 07:35:33AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] flavor, containing:
Apparently, Fedora 7 on my system loaded parts of GRASS. The ldd search of
1.9.1 that worked showed libgrass_rtree.so.6.2 being linked in. Changing the
variable
Tom,
IIRC, my laptop version of xastir had me compile separately GDAL. BigBox
got GDAL from the repo.
All I can say is AIIIEEE as he runs into the darkness, holding his
head, and thinking of Muench.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tom Russo wrote:
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 07:35:33AM
well i had hoped when i worked through my Beryl issue that xastir's maps would
have resolved themselves as before. but no such luck this time around. Beryl
is up and working after a short edit of xorg.config but to my dismay no maps
showing in xastir.
suggestions on a good starting point would
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Tate Belden wrote:
Tom Russo wrote:
You use the chmod function to change the permissions (which are
technically
known as file modes, so chmod stands for CHange MODe).
I love the stuff I learn here! Always wondered what was up with that.
If you're into listening
Couple of thoughts here.
1. RANT Coax-seal is evil and messy.
/rant
2. For short-term protection against the elements, I recommend Scotch
23 or 130 rubberized splicing tape plus or minus ScotchKote.
3. If you were to expand the braid and double it back over the jacket
of the coax, you'd
On Sunday 01 July 2007 15:42:41 Gerry Creager wrote:
Couple of thoughts here.
1. RANT Coax-seal is evil and messy.
/rant
2. For short-term protection against the elements, I recommend Scotch
23 or 130 rubberized splicing tape plus or minus ScotchKote.
3. If you were to expand the braid
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:42:41 -0500, Gerry Creager wrote:
3. If you were to expand the braid and double it back over the jacket
of the coax, you'd achieve the decoupling you're trying to get with the
(effectively HF) choke. A similar decoupler can theoretically (meaning,
I've not tried this
Jason Winningham wrote:
On Jul 1, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I have just now created a vertical 1/2 wave dipole. I tune it with
an MFJ box.
A roll-up J-pole is slightly more complex to build (but not much!)
and doesn't need a tuner. A J-pole has noticeably more
On Jul 1, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Ray Wells wrote:
Given that a J-pole is only a dipole with an alternative feed
method (i.e. at the end rather than the centre), I have to wonder
where this gain comes from.
beats me, but when we fly 'em on the balloons, the J-pole has a
better range. Could
Jason Winningham wrote:
On Jul 1, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Ray Wells wrote:
Given that a J-pole is only a dipole with an alternative feed method
(i.e. at the end rather than the centre), I have to wonder where
this gain comes from.
beats me, but when we fly 'em on the balloons, the J-pole
The J-Antenna is an end-fed 1/2 wave with a 1/4 wave matching section.
The bottom is tied together forming a hairpin. The coax is moved up
from the bottom to reach the 50 ohm point and secured. The feedpoint is
actually balanced so there can be some issues feeding the antenna with
coax, which
Tom:
ldd spews for libgdal.so: libgrass_rtree is linked in.
ldd spews fro libgrass_rtree: nothing except for libm and libc.
F7 repo uses gdal-1.4.1, grass-libs-6.2.1
I will have to concur that gdal was built full up but I do not see a circular
reference in place. GRASS will stand free, but
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 04:44:46PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
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Tom:
ldd spews for libgdal.so: libgrass_rtree is linked in.
No surprise. Hadda have been where it was coming from.
ldd spews fro libgrass_rtree: nothing except
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 04:35:25PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
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The question was, does Xastir respond to a directed
station query ?APRSS and, if so, where is the reply
programmed in the config menus?
No. Xastir does not respond
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 09:43:11PM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
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So, either don't use repo GDAL/GRASS and roll your own or bring in both and
exclude -Lrtree at the config level via a check. Ouch!
I will try to take a look at
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 10:11:26PM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
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On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 09:43:11PM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron
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So, either don't use repo
--- Tom Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 04:35:25PM -0700, we
recorded a bogon-computron collision of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] flavor, containing:
The question was, does Xastir respond to a
directed
station query ?APRSS and, if so, where is the
reply
programmed in
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