[Xastir] Partial maps on Cygwin

2007-06-17 Thread James Ewen

Here's an interesting situation... I have 1.9.1 running under Cygwin,
and of all the online maps in the /usr/local/share/xastir/maps/Online
directory, only TXRadar.geo and USRadar.geo show up in my Maps Chooser
dialog.

Any reason why the others in the directory don't show up?

James
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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham


One thing I haven't mentioned, is that my moving trail is 
usually sent by UI-View32 under Windows XP.  I haven't got all the 
interfaces working yet to be able to do Xastir while mobile.  The GPS 
interface is next on my list, the Sprint datacard I got working last night.


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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham

At 08:47 PM 6/17/2007, Tom Russo wrote:

 oooh, the sky is the limit!"  --- The Tick


No seriously, Tom -- the TICK?!?

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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham

At 08:53 PM 6/17/2007, James Ewen wrote:

Yup, I see the exact same thing happening. I high-jacked your call and
set myself up at your location, and pulled the last 120 hours.


Oh thank goodness!  I had begun to think "They're coming to 
take me away ha ha...".


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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread James Ewen

On 6/17/07, Earl Needham via Kubuntu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


   With my Xastir call set to KD5XB-11, I click on "fetch..." and fill in 
the
data for KD5XB-11, for the last 120 hours.  After several seconds' delay, the
window comes up telling me the track has been received, and then, right next
to the icon already on my map, I see MANY MPH readings flashing by.  No trail
on the map, just all the MPH readings going by.


Yup, I see the exact same thing happening. I high-jacked your call and
set myself up at your location, and pulled the last 120 hours.

The course and speed information changes, but the icon stays in the
same location.

Perhaps I never have pulled in a trail for the current callsign.

Curt, is there a way to go out and grab a history for your current
callsign? I could see a reason for doing so. If I was out on a balloon
chase, and the computer died, after restarting, it would be nice to be
able to grab the historical track to reload back into the map display.

James
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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Tom Russo
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 08:38:50PM -0600, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> On Sunday 17 June 2007 20:20:12 James Ewen wrote:
> 
> > KD5XB-11 shows a trail when I download the last 120 hours, just pulled
> > it in on Xastir.
> >
>   With my Xastir call set to KD5XB-11, I click on "fetch..." and fill in 
> the 
> data for KD5XB-11, for the last 120 hours.  After several seconds' delay, the 
> window comes up telling me the track has been received, and then, right next 
> to the icon already on my map, I see MANY MPH readings flashing by.  No trail 
> on the map, just all the MPH readings going by.
> 
>   When I set the Xastir call to KD5XB, and follow the same procedure, I 
> see the 
> icon for KD5XB-11 moving over the map - starting on I-20, coming into the map 
> from the east, across to US84 at Sweetwater, Tx, up to Clovis using US84, 
> etc, and all the while leaving a nice trail on the map.
> 
>   Changing the Xastir call back to KD5XB-11, the trail remains, even 
> through 
> zooming the map in and out.  In fact, if I zoom out to the 512-mile range, I 
> can see my trail all the way back over to Shreveport, La.
> 
>   Maybe the "configuration position" overrides the position from the 
> Findu 
> trail?

This is very puzzling.  Do you have your station type set to "fixed station"
in the File->Configure->Defaults box while you're doing this downloading?
I don't see why that would matter, but perhaps it does.

Also, you could try firing up xastir with debug level 257 (station and trail 
display detailed debugging + general basic debugging) and capture the output to 
a file:

   xastir -v 257 > xastir.out 2>&1 

in a terminal window, and watch what it says it's doing while it decodes
the findu trail.

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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham via Kubuntu
On Sunday 17 June 2007 20:20:12 James Ewen wrote:

> KD5XB-11 shows a trail when I download the last 120 hours, just pulled
> it in on Xastir.
>
> > It seems that all the positions are plotted on top of
> > my current position -- did I goof something up??
>
> So, we now know that the station you are fetching data for exists, and
> has track information that covers a significant distance, which is
> able to be grabbed and displayed by Xastir for at least one other
> person.
>
> What callsign do you use for your Xastir client? It shouldn't make a
> difference, and I am fairly certain that I have pulled in historical
> data for VE6SRV-15 on an instance of Xastir running as VE6SRV-15, but
> lets double check.

I use KD5XB-11 for almost everything, only changing to KD5XB to check 
out 
this problem.

> What zoom level were you at? If you were zoomed out far enough, the
> trail may have appeared to all be on one spot. If you were zoomed in
> real close, you might have missed the trail being plotted out of view,
> and assumed that it was plotting on your current location.

You just happened to send this while I am in Kubuntu with Xastir 
running, so 
I can check this quick.

My zoom is set to 128 miles, showing a map from Gallup, NM in the west 
to 
Ardmore, Ok in the east, and I-20 across Texas in the south to Liberal, Ks in 
the north.

With my Xastir call set to KD5XB-11, I click on "fetch..." and fill in 
the 
data for KD5XB-11, for the last 120 hours.  After several seconds' delay, the 
window comes up telling me the track has been received, and then, right next 
to the icon already on my map, I see MANY MPH readings flashing by.  No trail 
on the map, just all the MPH readings going by.

When I set the Xastir call to KD5XB, and follow the same procedure, I 
see the 
icon for KD5XB-11 moving over the map - starting on I-20, coming into the map 
from the east, across to US84 at Sweetwater, Tx, up to Clovis using US84, 
etc, and all the while leaving a nice trail on the map.

Changing the Xastir call back to KD5XB-11, the trail remains, even 
through 
zooming the map in and out.  In fact, if I zoom out to the 512-mile range, I 
can see my trail all the way back over to Shreveport, La.

Maybe the "configuration position" overrides the position from the 
Findu 
trail?

Thanks,
Earl
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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread James Ewen

> Ah -- maybe I misunderstood.  I thought the question was
> whether I had moved while downloading the track.  The track should
> have actually shown my movement of perhaps 2000 miles.


KD5XB-11 shows a trail when I download the last 120 hours, just pulled
it in on Xastir.


It seems that all the positions are plotted on top of
my current position -- did I goof something up??


So, we now know that the station you are fetching data for exists, and
has track information that covers a significant distance, which is
able to be grabbed and displayed by Xastir for at least one other
person.

What callsign do you use for your Xastir client? It shouldn't make a
difference, and I am fairly certain that I have pulled in historical
data for VE6SRV-15 on an instance of Xastir running as VE6SRV-15, but
lets double check.

What zoom level were you at? If you were zoomed out far enough, the
trail may have appeared to all be on one spot. If you were zoomed in
real close, you might have missed the trail being plotted out of view,
and assumed that it was plotting on your current location.

James
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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Jason Winningham


On Jun 17, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Earl Needham wrote:

Ah -- maybe I misunderstood.  I thought the question was  
whether I had moved while downloading the track.  The track should  
have actually shown my movement of perhaps 2000 miles.


well, a download only gets packets that made it to an Igate, but I  
would think that at least some of them would have gotten in on a 2000  
mile trip.  Yep, I got a lot of packets when I download a trail for  
KD5XB-11.  I see nothing for KD5XB, though.


I'm not sure how a "download trail" works when it's the current  
stations trail you are downloading.  I've never tried it, but your  
results indicate xastir doesn't want to do it.


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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham

At 01:34 PM 6/17/2007, Jason Winningham wrote:


On Jun 17, 2007, at 1:42 PM, Earl Needham via Kubuntu wrote:


No, I was just sitting in the house using the laptop with no GPS
attached.


Ah, if you didn't move, then your track will be zero length...

-Jason
kg4wsv


Ah -- maybe I misunderstood.  I thought the question was 
whether I had moved while downloading the track.  The track should 
have actually shown my movement of perhaps 2000 miles.


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Re: [Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham via Kubuntu
On Sunday 17 June 2007 11:04:38 James wrote:
> On 6/17/07, Earl Needham via Kubuntu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I noticed that I could fetch a Findu trail for a station, so I
> > tried it for ME.  It seems that all the positions are plotted on top of
> > my current position -- did I goof something up??
>
> Dunno Earl,
>
> We need some information from you...
>
> 1) What timeframe did you fetch?

120 hours

> 2) Did you move during that timeframe?

No, I was just sitting in the house using the laptop with no GPS 
attached.

> 3) Were you running Xastir and sending position reports from it during
> that timeframe?

Yes, however, it is set to transmit my position once every 55 minutes, 
making 
me doubt it sent any positins while downloading and displaying the track.

> 4) Were you running another tracker and sending position reports from
> it during that timeframe?

Negative.

> Just trying to determine if the problem is in the tracker that you are
> fetching reports for, or somewhere else. It's hard to know who ME is,
> and what hardware was being used.

The setup here is my Toshiba laptop, running Kubuntu 7.04, with Xastir 
1.9.0.  
Not using a TNC, strictly with the TCP/IP feed.

Oh yeah, ME is KD5XB-11, the same as the trail I tried to use.  I 
noticed 
that, if I change the callsign in Xastir to KD5XB, then the trail is 
downloaded and looks just fine.

Thanks,
Earl
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[Xastir] Update problem

2007-06-17 Thread Larry Shields
I have 32 available to update, now after updating I am getting this 
error, and because of it nothing gets updated...So here is what the 
error says and just maybe some will know the answer on how to fix it...


dpkg{ Fgets gave an empty string from diversions (i)
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover!...

Any help on this issue would be appreciated...

Thanks Larry

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[Xastir] Update problem

2007-06-17 Thread Larry Shields
I have 32 available to update, now after updating I am getting this 
error, and because of it nothing gets updated...So here is what the 
error says and just maybe some will know the answer on how to fix it...


dpkg{ Fgets gave an empty string from diversions (i)
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover!...

Any help on this issue would be appreciated...

Thanks Larry

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[Xastir] Fetching a trail

2007-06-17 Thread Earl Needham via Kubuntu

I noticed that I could fetch a Findu trail for a station, so I tried it 
for 
ME.  It seems that all the positions are plotted on top of my current 
position -- did I goof something up??

Thanks,
Earl
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Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk
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