On 11/1/06, Darryl Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gang,
I checked out the latest CVS, and here are the results.
My apologies if this looks like deja-vu, it is, this is the same problem
I had with Ubuntu 5.10. But this is a different box, with a fresh
install on it.
I'd consult the origin
Hi Gang,
I fetched the latest CVS tonight, and had one surprise.
I think I ended up with the bleeding edge version?
I followed the directions in the Wiki, and as the check out was in
progress, I continued reading. That is when I realized I could have
selected the stable or release versions.
Hi Gang,
I checked out the latest CVS, and here are the results.
My apologies if this looks like deja-vu, it is, this is the same problem
I had with Ubuntu 5.10. But this is a different box, with a fresh
install on it.
I'd consult the original replies to my 5.10 problem, but that box has
be
I'm working on similar ideas. With the exception is that I wanted to do
a FreeSBIE live disc.
One of the things that I have mostly done is a script that will
automaticly look up your rough QTH based on your callsign. So input
your call and the script automaticly puts that into the xastir.cnf
Suggestions?
I'm not a "normal" user by any means (keep quiet if you all of a
sudden thought of other realms where this is true...), but I of
_course_ have an opinion:
What I tend to do is use whatever packages are available for the
system if they will work for me, else I deinstall those that d
On 1 Nov 2006, at 18:49, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Nov 1, 2006, at 9:53 AM, John Ronan wrote:
I'm quite amazed that Ubuntu would ship with a bleeding-edge
autoconf and
a fossilized automake. Go figure.
Me too..
To answer Bob's post.. yes.. I tried, but there aren't any
alternatives avai
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, John Ronan wrote:
> That then begs the question,
>
> Would it be better to install the -dev packages and work from there..
> or go completely from source (and use the script)?
>
> Suggestions?
I'm not a "normal" user by any means (keep quiet if you all of a
sudden thought of o
On 1 Nov 2006, at 18:30, Stephen Brown Jr wrote:
"I'm hoping to use it to build a ubuntu xastir livecd (we should
probably discuss a common set of features on the list) its not
starting out well :)"
I totally support that idea, in fact I have toyed with the idea of
creating an Ubuntu
That then begs the question,
Would it be better to install the -dev packages and work from there..
or go completely from source (and use the script)?
Suggestions?
On 1 Nov 2006, at 18:19, Steven Friis wrote:
To get much of what you don't have working, in the xastir
directory, cd into scrip
On Nov 1, 2006, at 9:53 AM, John Ronan wrote:
I'm quite amazed that Ubuntu would ship with a bleeding-edge
autoconf and
a fossilized automake. Go figure.
Me too..
To answer Bob's post.. yes.. I tried, but there aren't any
alternatives available...
I'm upgrading to edgy right now and
"I'm hoping to use it to build a ubuntu xastir livecd (we should probably
discuss a common set of features on the list) its not starting out well
:)"
I totally support that idea, in fact I have toyed with the idea of creating
an Ubuntu ham radio version CD that is installable with commonly us
To get much of what you don't have working, in the xastir directory, cd
into scripts. There is a script there that will install in the proper
the map tools. It is called get-maptools.sh.
Z
Now, I'm on dinner cooking duty.. so I have to get out of here.
thus far... (I'll make it into somethi
I'm quite amazed that Ubuntu would ship with a bleeding-edge
autoconf and
a fossilized automake. Go figure.
Me too..
To answer Bob's post.. yes.. I tried, but there aren't any
alternatives available...
Now, I'm on dinner cooking duty.. so I have to get out of here.
thus far... (I'll ma
I haven't upgraded to Ubuntu 6.10 yet, but 6.06 includes several
versions of automake, including 1.9.6. The package name is
automake1.9 and this works fine with Xastir.
Bob, N7XY
On Nov 1, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 04:24:09PM +, we recorded a bogon-
co
HI Tom,
On 1 Nov 2006, at 16:35, Tom Russo wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 04:24:09PM +, we recorded a bogon-
computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/xastir$ aclocal --version
aclocal (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
That's really old, indicating
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 09:35:19AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 04:24:09PM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
> collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/xas
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 04:24:09PM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/xastir$ aclocal --version
> aclocal (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
That's really old, indicating a very outdated automake package.
> [EMAIL PROTEC
Hi,
I got this when I tried to bootstrap
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/xastir$ ./bootstrap.sh
6) Removing autom4te.cache directory...
5) Running aclocal...
4) Running autoheader...
3) Running autoconf...
2) Running automake...
automake: configure.ac: installing `./install-sh'
a
Ok, Laptop is resurrected (found a similar one with a working
screen).. burning 6.10 now (its newer I know)... how far down the
road are you?
Regards
de John
EI7IG
On 30 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Darryl Gibson wrote:
Now I'm going to take another shot at doing a CVS install of Xastir
on Ubuntu 6
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