ep. I'm already distributing SuSE RPM's and LSB binaries. I used
to be against distributing binaries for a variety of reasons, but
many people want them.
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he new configuration easily, plus
have a web-based method of showing/manipulating a map screen.
To be absolutely clear here, we're talking MULTIPLE applications
here. A "family" of applications instead of one monolithic program
that does everything (as we have now).
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correctly by
the Xastir code as not having been digipeated yet. Then again,
we're down in the AX.25 raw packet, so the bits are available and we
can tell that first WIDE1-1 "digipeated" bit hasn't been set, so
never mind.
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dded that into the code so that I could change the name of some
of the processes as they appear in PS listings. Useful for
debugging. Each process runs fine with the default naming too. ;-)
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? (uclibc)
Cut/paste the last section of your build to an e-mail so we can see
what errors you're getting.
Also you might show us the summary section of the configure step.
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ault one time and a
double-free fault another time.
It's likely there's a free somewhere in the GraphicsMagick or .geo
code that gets exercised due to the escape from a code block, in
turn caused by zooming.
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Would you like to contribute that to the project so that it'll be
> distributed with Xastir? If so, slap on a copyright notice and tell
> me what license to use.
It looks like a mod to the .geo file that Gerry wrote, so I guess it
fits u
for accuracy, comments: n5jxs 2004 03 15 1400UTC
> > #
> > # Modified by N1ICS to use Iowa State Mesonet server instead of Texas A&M
> > # 2007-Oct-18
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how I
build GraphicsMagick for LSB-Xastir. Note that I needed to compile
extra (non-LSB) libraries into Xastir statically to meet the LSB
spec, but you shouldn't need to.
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of things we should test? We have a list,
> but new ideas and comments would be appreciated from those that have
> already taken the stumbles.
I have a lot to say on this subject but have said much of it before
on the SAR_APRS list. Perhaps read up on it there and then discuss
more about it th
art.
If you're having problems with one of your maps, start Xastir with
the command-line flag that causes it to start without maps.
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lease are available at the usual
sites.
The Xastir homepage is listed below.
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The world DOES revolve around me: I picked the coord
e topic: Seen the xastir/scripts/gpx2shape script?
"gpsbabel" also supports GPX format.
FWIW you can download user-created trail files from the Topo site
(mapXchange) then convert them for use with Xastir via "gpsbabel",
but you don't need GPX format at all in this particula
r you should be running
again.
If you want to convert your config files instead, there are two
scripts in the xastir/scripts/ directory that must be run, one as
the user and one as "root".
I can't recall now where the old directories were, but can tell you
where the current
converter that's hooked to a TNX-X TNC.
Go look at your /dev directory and do "ls | grep USB" to see what
your device names are.
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was seeing HTML escapes. Since I use Base91
packets, I'm quite glad he made this change.
In a few days, roughtly around Oct 1st, I'll put out a new snapshot.
If you can't wait until then, use the latest CVS.
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warnings show up because of differences in the header
files from IM/GM version to version, but haven't had outright errors
from it in quite a while.
I'd try switch from GM to IM, or IM to GM, to see if that solves
your problem. Which version of GM or IM do you have installed?
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<http://204.2.109.48/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7027&sid=a53e982b0df32f69f0b227b55186ff66>
The fix is to use a version of OpenMotif that doesn't have the bug.
OpenSuSE-10.2 distributes the OpenMotif version containing the bug.
I just updated to 10.2 so I have to downgrade OpenMotif.
tir Wiki now, it might be advisable that we
port existing pages on wiki.ampr2.net over to our own, then get rid
of the external references. I don't think we have too many pages
that reference that Wiki at present.
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Mike Fenske wrote:
> Curt, WE7U wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Mike Fenske wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Joe. I use shapefiles for British Columbia from here:
> >>
> >> http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geolsurv/Publications/catalog/bcgeolmap.h
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Mike Fenske wrote:
> Hi Joe. I use shapefiles for British Columbia from here:
>
> http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geolsurv/Publications/catalog/bcgeolmap.htm
Have you added that to the Maps Wiki page? If not, please do!
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I believe this feature was added to support a particular event.
Memory is fuzzy, but I think it might have been the NYC Marathon or
similar. The idea was that they could listen to the speech instead
of having to watch the map to know where each tracker was in
relation to each checkpoin
Forwared from the tinytrak/tinytrak4 mailing lists 'cuz it's
probably of interest here too. I haven't used these but according
to others they use the FDTI chipset which is well supported in many
OS'es including Linux. --Curt.
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s, but I
don't know if anyone ever pursued that to completion. Garmin, like
most other commercial manufacturers, wishes to protect their
intellectual property and not publish such things. It'd be really
cool though if using a scanner and a soundcard one could decode the
little buggers.
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ki? Send me patches to the
README.win32 file?
<http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:Windows>
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The world DOES
cool. .GEO's are small, so writing code
to go out and snag the latest periodically would be easy. Either
do it from cron or perhaps have Xastir do it directly and then
reindex if it snagged anything new.
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EO file from a findu.com server
first, then uses that .GEO to go fetch a temporary image that the
findu.com server creates on-the-fly when you request the .GEO. You
could copy that code to create something new which would use your
server (and others).
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wo of them to explain how.
There are also the Xastir wiki pages which talk about Ubuntu, which
might help you:
<http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/Installation_Notes>
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f display.
FWIW I'm running 16-bit color generally, but still ran across this
problem when compiling GM from scratch. I had to add a configure
option to it and recompile it before it would display more than
BLACK.
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<http://nwaprs.info/sg.htm>
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The world DOES revolve around me:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Murry wrote:
>
> > I have the timing up as far as it will go, I don't see any activity on
> > my dsl modem when I try to get Canada topo maps. The Tigermaps work fine.
>
> For the Toporama maps we first sn
le to
see if you're able to fetch that initial GEO file.
You can also try putting that .geo file (if you find one) in your
maps directory, index it, then see if Xastir will load it.
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t it is being used to show the coverage of a UHF station rather than
> SAR information.
So they should be encoding it with PHG or radio range in the comment
field instead, which would give the green PHG circles in Xastir and
display circles or ovals in other APRS clients.
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Alex Carver wrote:
>
> > So I come back from work today and see this large
> > bullseye hovering over central South Carolina. What
> > is it? There's quite a bit of activity at the center
> > and t
:8900/xastir.png
Looks like proximity circles being drawn by an Xastir station
running version 1.7.1. "440cvr" and "441.7125" are both Xastir
objects from AI4PX. I think he added the proximity circles to one
or both of those objects.
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ject/showfiles.php?group_id=45562&release_id=516341>
or browse Release Notes and ChangeLog by visiting this link:
<https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=516341>
SuSE-10.0 RPM's, plus LSB-Xastir binary have been updated.
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A better version which preserves comment lines:
> cat PigLatin2.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -n
if (m/^#/) { print; next; }
@pieces = split /\|/;
$pieces[1] =~ s/\b(qu|y(?=[^t])|[^\W\daeiouy]*)([a-z']+)/$2.($1||w).ay/eg;
print join '|', @pieces;
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Curt,
> cat PigLatin.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
while ( <> ) {
@pieces = split /\|/;
$pieces[1] =~ s/\b(qu|y(?=[^t])|[^\W\daeiouy]*)([a-z']+)/$2.($1||w).ay/eg;
print join '|', @pieces;
}
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Pig latin Perl (Erl-Pay) code:
>
> <http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=3586>
Check out the 60-char regular expression on that page. How easy
would it be to write a 4-line Perl script that takes a file on
STDIN, splits up each senten
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> > I think this stuff should be fun. To me, that would make it more
> > fun. Silly is ok sometimes.
>
>
> Klingon->English & English->Klingon:
>
>
> <http://t
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Anyone know if languages like "Esperanto" are used or at least
> understood by any target audience? That might be a good next target
> for adding to Xastir if so.
Found these, which might be of use:
INTERNET WORLD USERS BY L
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> I think this stuff should be fun. To me, that would make it more
> fun. Silly is ok sometimes.
Klingon->English & English->Klingon:
<http://translate.klingonreference.com/>
Then people are going to ask for Romulan and Vul
n APRSSIG that we're
the only APRS client program to support it...
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> It should be a simple task to write an erl-pay script to process
> the English language file to create an ig-pay atin-lay version.
>
> Then the big question would be: Would any of the developers check
> it into CVS and modify the language f
win
altogether. Still a free option:
<http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:VMware>
Another method is to install MS Virtual PC (free) and install Linux
inside that, then compile/install Xastir. If anyone wants to do
this, take notes, and write up a Wiki page for it, we'll get
Would any of the developers check
it into CVS and modify the language flag to allow it?
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The world DOES revolve arou
atin-lay language support.
Too
Much
Caffeine
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Alex Carver wrote:
> 1.9.1 if you compile from source
There are also RPM's for SuSE-10. They may work on 10.2, not sure.
Depends on how many libraries have changed.
Then there's always the LSB compiled version which should run on any
LSB-3.0 compatible Linux
g my tnc.log from home) - I wonder if there is any
> way of slowing down the playback?
Main.c:
#define REPLAY_DELAY 0/* delay between replayed packets in sec, 0 is
ok */
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ern
> }d0df e e e XKe {CEbAH": 24,-179
>
> Unfortunately, this is all I am getting out of it. Now, what debug level
> should I turn on to find out where the bogus data is coming from?
INET logging or TNC logging perhaps.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Andrew Rich wrote:
> If I want to lock down my trail colors to all the same, what do I set "temp"
> to ?
>
> Is is a hex number ?
It's a integer which is an index into the trail_colors array. See
main.c around line 9259 or so.
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servers broken? Or do they hide some of the
> digipeaters? Can't be an Xastir problem can it? ;-)
You might have some filtering turned on in your INET interface(s).
You might not have global igating and per-interface igating turned
on.
You might not have a passcode entered on the
et in the
proper direction(s) on that same dialog PLUS check the same sorts of
things in the global settings on the File->Configure->Defaults
dialog.
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use them), and I get this message when I enable TXRadar.geo and some
> of the others.
>
> map.png: PNG image data, 6000 x 2500, 8-bit colormap, non-interlaced
>
> I've added compiled and install libpng so thats there.
You may need to reconfigure/recompille GM and make sure it
Then the web server can find it. You may also have to
change a setting in your web server and restart it so that it can
follow symlinks.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Andrew Rich wrote:
> Is there are a way to force a screen update more often ?
Take a look at the UpdateTime() function in main.c.
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Just need a developer with a bit of free time and the desire to look
into it.
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The world DOES
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Alex Carver wrote:
> 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?
Hard-coded in the C-code.
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r.log
Which will pipe STDERR and STDOUT to the screen and to a file.
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e or to NULL. Run the first in a
subshell () and you should get everything redirected to STDOUT.
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The
SuSE-10.0 RPM's will be updated when the script creating/uploading
them completes.
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ing on a unit with
> the radio/gps/tracker that will work on the APRS network -- aka, a Rino
> for Ham?
Scott was working on a radio/TNC combo. Not sure how far along that
project is. There's also the 8W amp to go with the integrated radio
transmitter/TNC that Byonics is selling, but tha
probably not.
One thing to remember though, 30' contours can hide a 30' cliff.
80' contours can hide an 80' cliff. _Maybe_ if we had 10' contours
we'd be fairly safe carefully examining an area and then sending SAR
personnel into it in the dark.
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, William McKeehan wrote:
> The window will close, but it popping to the top while it fetches the
> map (radar mostly) is very disruptive and it's a recent change.
A recent change in Cygwin, not in Xastir, correct?
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ing this? Anyone know how to stop it?
Is it possible that you've configured "command prompt" windows to
not close when the program has finished?
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er separate cover. I will try and generate the
> appropriate code in map_shp.c and go from there.
Can you send them to one of the other developers? I'm swamped right
now. Sorry.
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"Window
Here's are the ones I just collected. Some had special characters
in them but won't in this e-mail message after I cut & pasted them.
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SVR:;PAHS1938z*032015z3733.00NS08831.20WWCenter of MaxConcern
}d0ISDSYHXHD{3JcAF
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ion Center's site and I don't
> see anything brewing so I don't know what this is. I'll keep
> monitoring...
I've seen things generated by Dale's scripts that were just slightly
out of spec, plus objects from other people (generated by a UI-View
add-on?) as we
those and send them a nice nastygram, asking them to
fix their script or their fumblefingers.
Of course it may be Dale Huguley's scripts, in which case you want
to be extra extra nice and ask if he needs help fixing it.
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> TCP/IP.
Yep. Also known as AGWPE.
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You need either libcurl or wget compiled in, AND either
GraphicsMagick or ImageMagick compiled in. That should be all you
need for internet-based raster maps.
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ject/showfiles.php?group_id=45562&release_id=516341>
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&quo
dn't take a lot of code to make it do so. The harder
part would be in figuring out what format to put the information in
the ~/.xastir/data/nws-stations.txt file, and of course modifying
the existing code which is gating based on source callsign to ignore
the new stuff.
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n you add this to the buglist on SourceForge? Add as
much description as necessary so a newcomer could duplicate the bug
easily.
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s is explained in the
Wiki or the README/INSTALL files.
The above is just another data point in case you're really thinking
about switching OS versions. Myself I tend to stick with a version
and work out the bugs rather than switch and adopt a whole new set
of problems. None of them are perfec
n I'm
not running the latest OpenSuSE either.
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ink the Wiki has screenshots of what
the timing sliders _should_ look like. Up the correct slider to the
max. It won't be a 5-second timer. I think the default is 45
seconds or more. I set mine to 120. It's the bottom right slider.
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Tested and working with Xastir.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 10:47:47 -0400
From: Frank Warmerdam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: GeoTIFF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Geotiff] Libgeotiff 1.2.4 Released
Folks,
I have prepared a libgeotiff 1.2.4 release at:
http://d
o document how to compile
them. After all, we distribute the sources with Xastir...
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The world DOES revolve around me: I pic
it's just a guessing game on where it resides, or
whether it's due to your OS and/or libraries and not easily
duplicated elsewhere.
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em?
If you're running a recent version of Xastir, do you have either
"wget" or "libcurl" listed in the Help-About "Libraries used:" line?
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I suspected that'd be the case due to the way the code
is written, but wanted to verify first.
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ans you can get upgrade
EPROM's for the 3+ but perhaps not for the others.
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n't know if that's still the way things are.
I can't think of any other causes at the moment. Are you running
with only an internet interface or with a TNC interface as well?
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&
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Eric Christensen wrote:
>
> > I'll give it a shot but I doubt it is a memory-hardware issue. Please
> > see my response to Chip's e-mail.
>
> Haven't seen that one come by yet.
>
> Keep an
it had one bad memory stick, then had a video
card that was causing the machine to halt. Once I replaced each of
those pieces everything was rock-solid.
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sed X11 with Maemo/Gtk+ on the N800.
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Earl Needham wrote:
>
> > >You might have another sound daemon that already has control of
> > >/dev/dsp. That'd be my first guess.
> >
> > How would I go about finding it?
>
>
g work for the hard-coded Tiger Shapefiles, but I can't
recall whether it also works when using dbfawk. Play with it and
see I guess!
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ome serious porting effort, but all of
the GUI would have to be ported to Gtk+.
There are other devices out there that run Qt in the form of Qtopia,
and those folks would be happy if we ported Xastir to Qt.
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have, and how much memory Xastir is using.
Xastir is checked periodically for memory leaks. It definitely
grows a bit over time but I've had it running for 100's of days with
no issues other than that slow growth.
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n Map->Enable Map Levels should
enable that feature.
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The world DOE
or two via the mouse, then go look in the file
to see what they look like. Tactical calls may have multiple words
as well. I see in "database.h" that they may be max 20 chars.
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processes you have running. Look for names with "snd" or "sound" or
"audio" in them. Or perhaps "dsp". Anyone have more suggestions
for him?
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Here's a better method, which gets a few more utilities compiled and
> doesn't corrupt the Makefile's that Xastir's "configure" creates:
>
>
> cd xastir/src/shapelib
> make -f Makefile_shapelib_orig
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Here's what I managed to do on my system, using the Shapelib that
> comes with Xastir:
Here's a better method, which gets a few more utilities compiled and
doesn't corrupt the Makefile's that Xastir's "configure" c
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> > On dbfawk, what does it take to build dbfinfo - possibly "make dbfinfo" from
> > inside the shapelib config directory?
>
> It looks like the Makefile there isn't quite correct. Not on my
> system anyway. I managed
ry to testawk
> anything.
You should be able to run it from the directory it exists in. It's
just not in your path, which is fine. Either of these methods
should work:
cd
./testawk
or
/directory/where/testawk/resides/testawk
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