Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Darryl Gibson wrote:
If that is all the editing I have to do, it is fairly painless, or am I
missing something?
Taht should be about it.
It's done, and things look ok.
Another thing you could do is copy the xastir.cnf file to some
special filename tha
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Darryl Gibson wrote:
> If that is all the editing I have to do, it is fairly painless, or am I
> missing something?
Taht should be about it.
Another thing you could do is copy the xastir.cnf file to some
special filename that Xastir won't use, wipe out the current
xastir.cnf
Jeremy Utley wrote:
The better solution is to edit your old xastir config file to point to
/usr/local/share. The reason for this is:
The Debian/Ubuntu pre-compiled versions are compiled with a
--prefix=/usr, while self-compiled ones do not specify a prefix - and
with autoconf, defaults to /usr/
The better solution is to edit your old xastir config file to point to
/usr/local/share. The reason for this is:
The Debian/Ubuntu pre-compiled versions are compiled with a
--prefix=/usr, while self-compiled ones do not specify a prefix - and
with autoconf, defaults to /usr/local. So, since you
John Ronan wrote:
I did a "make install" and it worked first time.. how did you install
it? If you had a binary install in place first, the config file could be
still pointing to /usr/share
Yes that is exactly what happened.
I copied /usr/local/share, to /usr/share, and things seem to be wo
On 6 Nov 2006, at 03:15, Darryl Gibson wrote:
John Ronan wrote:
Big snip.
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Building with ErrorPopups (Old Method) . : no
Building with libgc (Debug) : no
Building with profiling (Debug) ...
I could be a bit late posting this, I'm just back from a "Search
Skills" Course.
Here's what I did last Friday, to get a freshly installed laptop up
and running
Uncommented "Universe" from /etc/apt/sources.list
Then I did the following
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-ge
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Bob Nielsen wrote:
apt-get source xastir
This will bring in the xastir source tree, along with all the library
headers (-dev packages) that are necessary to compile it.
You need to also use "apt-get build-dep xastir" to get the headers, etc.
Thanks for the clarificat
On Nov 4, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Rick Green wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 22:03 -0500, Stephen Brown Jr wrote:
There seems to be a lot of buzz around Ubuntu on this list
lately. We really
need to add something to the official wiki on how to build this
from scratch
I've been lurking and followi
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 22:03 -0500, Stephen Brown Jr wrote:
There seems to be a lot of buzz around Ubuntu on this list lately. We really
need to add something to the official wiki on how to build this from scratch
I've been lurking and following this thread, and learned a lot about The
complexi
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Amateur Radio Station WB8NUT wrote:
> The Terraserver maps simply will not
> work. I suspect it may be due to not have the libgeotiff as I cannot
> seem to install that library as it is nowhere to be found.
Nope. Libgeotiff has nothing to do with any online maps currently.
Mo
That would be nice. I did an install on Kubuntu 6.10 and previously on
Ubuntu 6.06 using Synaptic or Adept. Most everything works except
Festival and with mapping, the only thing I can get to work are the
Tiger map and the Radar maps. The Terraserver maps simply will not
work. I suspect it may be
Stephen Brown Jr wrote:
There seems to be a lot of buzz around Ubuntu on this list lately.
Yes, and this isn't only place that Ubuntu is buzzing.
We
really need to add something to the official wiki on how to build this
from scratch including dependencies etc. and eventually I would like to
There seems to be a lot of buzz around Ubuntu on this list lately. We really
need to add something to the official wiki on how to build this from scratch
including dependencies etc. and eventually I would like to see .deb builds
to include the latest.
I'd be willing to test and help out, I ma
Jeremy Utley wrote:
You're going to have a whole lot more -devel packages you're going to
have to end up grabbing before you get a successful compile, I'll warn
you of that - I think my last attempt to compile xastir on Ubuntu
(which was on breezy) required me to pull build-essentials, as well a
Jeremy Utley wrote:
On 11/1/06, Darryl Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gang,
Making progress, but tripping up with my messages. Someday I'll get used
to the Xastir email reply protocol, and quit responding to senders, when
I intend to reply to the list.
Anyway:
./bootstrap.sh: line 2
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 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
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