On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Derrick Brashear wrote:
There's an updated portfile in the MacPorts bug queue from someone;
You should be able to replace the portfile with that, say port
install xastir and walk away.
It's from me and the link to the bug is;
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/16458
Hi Curt,
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Curt, WE7U wrote:
I wasn't real happy that most of the libraries installed via
MacPorts were that many levels down _and_ had version numbers in the
directory names. How are other pieces of software supposed to be
able to find them? Perhaps they also got installed
On 12/08/2008, at 1:36 PM, Jim Morgan wrote:
I really don't think the problem is a permissions issue. I can sudo
xastir and get the same results. I can't quite put my finger on the
issue. According to Xastir it is able to open /dev/ttyS0 but no
communication happens between the tnc and
Morning All,
Is it time for a new stable version?
1.9.2 was released on the 6th Nov, 2007 and now doesn't compile
without help with the latest Image Magick.
In my case I'm asking as I'm either going to have to update the
FreeBSD port with Tom's acinclude.m4 patch from 1.9.3 or, upgrade to
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 09:56 -0400, William McKeehan wrote:
Has anyone thought about adding a scripting capability within Xastir?
I'm thinking about something like some VB script (or similar) that would allow
At the risk of getting serious. :)
Lua
http://www.lua.org/
Lua is a powerful, fast,
On 22/11/2006, at 2:21 AM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Jason Winningham wrote:
Another solution would be a standalone mkiss type utility that runs
outside the kernel. This type of utility should be portable to other
systems, like Mac OS X or Solaris (maybe cygwin, but I don't
Hi Tom,
On 20/09/2006, at 7:08 AM, Tom Russo wrote:
Getting xastir to run on FreeBSD is not difficult. In fact, there
is even a
port in the ports collection that downloads and builds Xastir 1.8.2
.
festival, etc.). I think, though, that the port is set up slightly
wrong and
if you ask