Hi there.
>> Anyone figured out how to get sattrack to compile under glibc
>> (specifically in RedHat 5.*)? I get the same compile errors that
>> others using RedHat have mentioned on this list.
> There are RPMs available at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish
> They are converted from the D
I got a redhat rpm version of sattrack that is running fine here.
It started out as a debian file but was converted.
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Javier Suarez wrote:
} Anyone figured out how to get sattrack to compile under glibc
} (specifically in RedHat 5.*)? I get the same compile errors th
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:28:15PM -0500, Javier Suarez wrote:
> Anyone figured out how to get sattrack to compile under glibc
> (specifically in RedHat 5.*)? I get the same compile errors that others
> using RedHat have mentioned on this list.
There are RPMs available at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au
Anyone figured out how to get sattrack to compile under glibc
(specifically in RedHat 5.*)? I get the same compile errors that others
using RedHat have mentioned on this list.
Javier A. Suarez
KF4RCT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Alan Crosswell wrote:
> I believe Manfred Bester's free
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Steve Meuse wrote:
> > another said...
> >It is only available under Windows).
>
> Have attempted to run WiSP under WINE? You just might be suprised!
>
> -Steve n1jfu
Not that you are suggesting so, but...
With a port to native Linux, it opens the software for further
devel
> Hi,
>
> There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities
> available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive
> azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes).
I believe Manfred Bester's free sattrack supports the trackbox and ri
At 12:14 AM 02/05/1999 +, Bernard Pidoux F6BVP wrote:
>Hi,
>
>There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities
>available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive
>azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes).
>Developping s
Hi,
There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities
available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive
azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes).
As this o.s. is becomming more and more popular among hams (not only for
packet