Xastir is blowing up on me now when I try to use the terraserver
aerial images, BW or color, and zoom in or pan. Getting this in
the Xterm:
*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x089b49f0 ***
So it looks like we're trying to do too many free's? This is a
recent
This may be a repeat of a previous issue but xastir is spewing this out
today ...
extract_multipoints: invalid value in (filtered) Center of MaxConcern
}d0df e e e XKe {CEbAH: 24,-179
extract_multipoints: invalid value in (filtered) Center of MaxConcern
}d0df e e e XKe {CEbAH: 24,-179
Where is the source of data that determines whether
Xastir shows a particular point in a GNIS file or not
at any given zoom level?
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Ray Wells wrote:
I'm sending this here in the hope that someone can point me towards a
mailing list to deal with my problem.
I'm using the radio propagation program, Splat! and I have one annoying
problem.
If I plot a point-to-point link the underlying topographic information
shows up as
GPS trackers don't need a mapping GPS. They can use one and the user can see
where they are or they can use a GPS dongle (raw GPS receiver that spits out
NMEA sentences to a serial port cable) and the user is clueless.
The idea of trackers being digi's gets rid of the alligator syndrome and
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 09:00:29AM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] flavor, containing:
I do have one question on the downloaded Tiger data. When I unzipped
Tennessee for example, it created two directories, Polygons and Polylines.
In the corresponding
Hmm, the vast multitude of interweb tubes ate my last
message. Let's try again. :)
Playing around with the GNIS files, I've filtered them
down a bit so that I'm not swamped with 30,000 records
but I wanted to know what exactly is controlling
whether a GNIS feature displays or doesn't at a
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Jim Tolbert wrote:
I just received an e-mail from a supplier about the Garmin Rino. Has
anyone else heard this info... any confirmation?
Haven't heard.
What is the status of the new generation of trackers ( Tracker2, I
think?). As I understand, the innovation is that
On 8/10/07, Stephen - K1LNX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks pretty good and gives me an idea of what to start with.
I do have one question on the downloaded Tiger data. When I unzipped
Tennessee for example, it created two directories, Polygons and Polylines.
In the corresponding
On 8/11/07, Brad Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello from the 16th annual Linux Picnic.
As promised, I have released my CA TOPOs and shaded-relief DEMs to the
public. Further datasets are to follow in the coming months.
http://www.stratofox.org/twiki/bin/view/GIS/WebHome
Let me know
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 22:07 -0500, Lee Bengston wrote:
On 8/11/07, Brad Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello from the 16th annual Linux Picnic.
As promised, I have released my CA TOPOs and shaded-relief
DEMs to the public. Further datasets are to follow in
On Aug 10, 2007, at 9:42 AM, Jim Tolbert wrote:
What is the status of the new generation of trackers ( Tracker2, I
think?). As I understand, the innovation is that they are
digipeaters as well. Correct?
Scott has a couple. The T2, currently in beta, seems to be very near
production
Thanks for all the replies so far guys. I'd be lieing if I pretended to
actually understand this whole mapping thing lol, but like anything else I
just need to dig my heels into it. I have some MapInfo map data as well that
I may try playing with, I'll report my results back on both when I get a
Afternoon
Its too hot outside, so I thought I would cvs update my xastir and,
also 'upgrade' to GraphicsMagick.
After doing so (using --quantum-depth=16) I get
Magick: No decode delegate for this image format ().
I've been playing with the different mapping types (seeing as I can
use
On 8/13/07, Lee Bengston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/10/07, Stephen - K1LNX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks pretty good and gives me an idea of what to start with.
I do have one question on the downloaded Tiger data. When I unzipped
Tennessee for example, it created two
I have a set of shape files in the local county coordinate system. I
have all the equations to convert individual points to long lat, but I
am unsure of how to approach a shape file. Arc view apparently happily
reads and overlays shape files in the county coordinate system, in the
Child Abduction Emergency - Amber Alert
I know that the NWS is now disseminating this product. Can Dale pass on
these and Xastir use the county fill and display a red Amber Alert?
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
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Just thought I'd let you know that the CVS
configuration changed again. It's now
xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net in case anyone gets no
route to host errors.
Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship
Will the new XBMs that were discussed here show up
soon in the CVS distribution?
Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for
today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.
Messages from KAKQ (Virginia) are coming out in the Atlantic ocean.
Maybe WXSVR has taken a flight of fancy.
Richard, N6NKO
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Andrew
I've had that happen a couple of times. It's usually the result of
Z-ordering, i.e. the map layer setting in the map chooser. Or have
you recently used 'dbfawk' to customize your maps? I would start with a
simple shapefile map and see if it displays correctly. Keep the
ordering at
Can the output from xastir to the terminal be stopped somehow with a command or
command string when xastir is started with the option to put it into the
background??
Thanks...
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Hey all. We're in a tornado watch until 2200 CST 20 August 2007.
While I can see a box around the watch area if I zoom out enough,
should I be seeing the tornado.xbm graphic overlaid on my map?
Corby Krick
K0SKW, Omaha, NE
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Lots of good info at
http://www.swcp.com/~russo/shape_web/index.html#ogrproj
If your shapefile sets come with .prj files, then the .prj file likely
defines what the existing coordinate system is and
ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -t_srs EPSG:4326 OutputDirectory
InputShapefile.shp
will get to
I'm hoping to demo Xastir at our local Hamfest in September - I thought
about how to do it - the location of the hamfest is quite possibly the worst
radio location in this area (worse than mine and that's saying something
(for V/UHF) - so an RF feed maybe useless - I looked for an alternative..
Corby,
The tornado.xbm will only display if there is a Tornado Warning present,
plus there should be a yellow polygon around the warning area. A tornado
watch should generate a red/black hash outline box around the watch area.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Corby Krick wrote:
Hey all. We're
Yeah! What happened anyway? I noticed that I wasn't receiving messages...
Eric W4OTN
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I guess you can return from the dead.
Welcome back xastir listserver.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
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On Aug 20, 2007, at 4:18 PM, vic wrote:
Can the output from xastir to the terminal be stopped somehow with
a command or command string when xastir is started with the
option to put it into the background??
xastir 2/dev/null
which means redirect file descriptor 2 aka stderr to the file
On Aug 13, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Alex Carver wrote:
Playing around with the GNIS files, I've filtered them
down a bit so that I'm not swamped with 30,000 records
but I wanted to know what exactly is controlling
whether a GNIS feature displays or doesn't at a
particular zoom level.
It's hard
On 8/19/07, Bernard Tyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, PHG circles - these are not valid for an APRS-IS connected
station, right? What should be displayed? Nothing I presume. It
should be shown by the symbol you choose?
PHG can be valid for a station connected to the APRS-IS if they are
Hi all,
I was trying to IGate into socal.aprs2.net
and it wasn't working. After investigating, I think
the aprs2.net machines want Q codes to be
included in the packets. Is this what is preventing
my packets to be included in the aprs2.net info?
Can Xastir IGate to these machines?
Did you enter in the passcode for connecting to the server? This code
(numeric) is generated based on your callsign. There's a small
program that generates it (I believe it's called callpass although
someone may correct me).
The tier2 servers run the same software as the tier1 servers do -
I don't think I am IGating stations, although that is what I think I am
set up for. What might I be missing?
Steve/ WM5Z-1
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