he current working code to see how the signal/slot
code was implemented.
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and code change
in a single spot for posterity's sake. Connecting code changes to discussions
in a simple way is worth the added hassle of having two places to think
about.
Yep. Familiar with that sort of thing between BibucketServer / JIRA /
Confluence. Sounds similar.
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n specific bug
reports, because it is a hell of a lot easier to go back and look over them
than it is to sift through mailing list archives.
I would really like to see us use github issue tracker better.
Roger. Convinced me. Specific bug reports discussed on Github. General stuff
here.
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actually there to support old versions
of Magick from over 15 years ago. I think it should be very safe to clean
it out.
Agreed.
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g any burden on users if we force the use of GM and cut out IM
support, for those that don't have GM as a standard package? That's about my
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Coordinate
aintaining backwards
compatibility with the earlier function call.
Any takers on 5 years? Different suggestions?
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Tom Russo wrote:
Yesterday I checked and Xastir.org had an IPv6 address returned by DNS queries.
Today it does not. Looks like Curt took care of this.
Yep. Until I have time to figure out why routing to/fro on IPv6 doesn't work it
seemed like the best option.
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currently have a way to test IPv6 from work or home.
Is IPv6 truly needed?
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ntain install instructions for OS'es I don't use I'd
rather not touch them 'cuz I'd just do further damage.
Sorry I haven't been involved much lately: I'm distracted on other projects
right now.
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server and we had to create new
ones. Pete came along first and tweaked the format slightly, so Xastir and
other APRS programs were tweaked to match. Sometime after that I wanted more
alerts (to get closer to what Dale used to generate), so brought up my own
server: It fills in some alerts
fore. That should help in the future, at least once a spammer is known.
Please let me know if things aren't working for you.
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sure I even know how to service those yet!
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On Tue, 9 May 2017, Morten Arnesen wrote:
I do have translated the strings of xastir to Norwegian. I'm on with
the manual to.
whwere could i send those files to get it into xastir officially?
Send them directly to me and I'll get them added in. Thanks!
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"Weather station and mobile station on a DRG topographic map"
The last one has "Mt. Pleasant" shown as one of the labels. Ring any bells?
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Testing the postfix config.
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orld if traveling or if a friend wanted to test/debug or just operate remotely.
I moved this thread to Xastir-dev only as it seemed appropriate.
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2013, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013, Apostolos Kefalas wrote:
Curt, when do you think we could lay our eyes on the new QT port???
Any time you want... It's in CVS!
Check it out using the tag "BRANCH_qt" in a new directory, then go to xastir/sr
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013, Apostolos Kefalas wrote:
Welcome Jason
Curt, when do you think we could lay our eyes on the new QT port???
Any time you want... It's in CVS!
Oh... Did you mean a USEFUL port? No idea.
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Please welcome Jason Godfrey, N0RPM, as our newest developer. He was granted
developer status yesterday.
He's been working on the Qt port, providing patches that I've been checking in
for him. I figured it was about time I got out of his way!
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We should take this and whatever other hints are provided in this thread and
add them to the FAQ, then the next time will be easier: RTFM!
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pe that helps the Debian package maintainer to figure out the fixes for his
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ably not going to go there.
After I get packaging going for OpenSUSE RPM's: If someone else wishes to
duplicate the system for other OS'es I'd be happy to share my Jenkins configs.
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plementation doesn't need to reference OSM
anywhere but in a .geo tile definition file.
The above seems reasonable to me. If I were tackling it I'd go through about
the same sequence.
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FWIW: I'd vote for going to Git (or even Hg) instead of SVN. From what I hear
you can check out _just_ the latest rev from Git with the proper flags, which I
know was one of your concerns. In any case, it sounds like we don't have to
make that decision anytime
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Why is the 2.0.2 tarball in the 2.0.0 directory?
'cuz it's a patch-level release to the 2.0.0?
I created a new directory for it and set that new location to be the default
download. I left a copy of the file in the 2.0.0 directory too si
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xastir/files/xastir-stable/xastir-2.0.0/
Why is the 2.0.2 tarball in the 2.0.0 directory?
'cuz it's a patch-level release to the 2.0.0?
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Windows ate m
stead:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xastir/files/xastir-stable/xastir-2.0.0/
See the ChangeLog file for changes made since the last stable release.
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urceforge.net create'
After that, the important bits are here. I created symlinks in my account
there as follows:
ln -s /home/user-web/we7u userweb # Web pages
ln -s /home/frs/project/xastir # Files
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
Strange that your home system defaults to ssh and your work system needs
you
to specify CVS_RSH, though.
Yep. It may have had CVS_RSH set there. I added it to .profile on both
boxes now so it may be another few
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Nope:
$ cvs -d :extssh:w...@xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xastir checkout -d
FOOBIE xastir
cvs checkout: Unknown method (`extssh') in CVSROOT.
cvs [checkout aborted]: Bad CVSROOT:
`:extssh:w...@xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xastir
again.
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lse it is
needed.
Nope:
$ cvs -d :extssh:w...@xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xastir checkout -d
FOOBIE xastir
cvs checkout: Unknown method (`extssh') in CVSROOT.
cvs [checkout aborted]: Bad CVSROOT:
`:extssh:w...@xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xastir'.
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
Also, looking at the cvs source, if you use ":extssh:" instead of ":ext:"
with
a CVS build that has rsh enabled by default, it'll use ssh (or the
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
Also, looking at the cvs source, if you use ":extssh:" instead of ":ext:"
with
a CVS build that has rsh enabled by default, it'll use ssh (or the contents
of the CVS_SSH variable if set) r
ve to worry about it
in the future.
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
Not a "cvs3.sourceforge.net" to be found. How are you doing it?
Must be a DNS redirect somewhere 'cuz it's not in my CVS/Root file.
I can get in from another site, so it must just be the D
519
Feature Requests:
Open: 246
Closed: 207
Our highest download month was March, 2007 with 1216 downloads that month.
Last month we had 240 downloads.
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Tom Hayward wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
There's talk of having a 2.0.2 release soon (we haven't had a formal
release
since 2010), and this would be a good thing to fix before then.
Yep. "Real Soon Now" to use one
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, Tom Russo wrote:
Not a "cvs3.sourceforge.net" to be found. How are you doing it?
Must be a DNS redirect somewhere 'cuz it's not in my CVS/Root file.
I can get in from another site, so it must just be the DNS routing from here.
All hands stand
e aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
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We've just added Tom Russo as Admin on the Xastir project, which makes three
admins total:
Chuck Byam
Curt Mills
Tom Russo
Feel free to contact any of the three (with preference towards Curt or Tom due
to availability) with any admin issues on the project that come up.
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will be for the new source code control system, and they haven't asked which we
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evelopers and merging, then deciding which to push out later. It's also the
one used by the Linux kernel developers since the BitKeeper agreement
(commercial product) went south.
We'd have a bit to learn with Git, but I'm game to do so and to write up new
docs for it. My kids ar
h.
As David (KB3EFS) pointed out (not sure his post made it to either of the
lists): We'll have to update our docs right away too.
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
SourceForge put out a newsletter today and requested people to upgrade to
their latest SourceForge S/W. I just hit the "Update" button for both Xastir
and SmartPalm, so there may be temporary interruptions as the projects are
moved/upgraded/w
SourceForge put out a newsletter today and requested people to upgrade to their latest
SourceForge S/W. I just hit the "Update" button for both Xastir and SmartPalm,
so there may be temporary interruptions as the projects are moved/upgraded/whatever to
their new system.
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rs because they
keep making changes that affect the API at will. One time they did this as
well as forgetting to change the version number reported, so we couldn't work
around the API change in the code either. GM is _much_ more stable WRT the API.
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ides a typedef for a pointer of that
sort.
Nice. When I coded that bit up I couldn't do it without using the "private"
header. Either they changed the public API or you're better at it. Or both. ;-)
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ecode anymore.
So... Bug me again after these things are fixed and I'll see about putting out
another stable release. I agree it's about time.
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Xastir has a G+ page! We've not advertised it to this point 'cuz we haven't used it for
much yet. Search for "Xastir" on G+ and you should find it easily.
We'll probably put semi-important bits out on G+ as well as the mailing list.
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esn't work for me. If I put a list as To: and my own
address as Cc: I don't get a copy back through GMail. Using Alpine as my
sender. I see others complaining about the same problem but Google doesn't
appear to want to fix it.
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ake the To: field my own
address, and put any list addresses in the Cc: field, I get a copy of my own
e-mails back. If any list addresses are in the To: field, I don't.
Give it a try.
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2010, Curt, WE7U wrote:
We've been in code-freeze for over 2.5 weeks so it's about time we
pushed out the stable release. Sunday morning sounds like a good
time!
Ran out of free time yesterday. If all goes well the release will
happen sometime today, most like
contains another
zip file, this increases your chances of file corruption. Please
decompress all files first and create only one zip file.
You can send and receive messages up to 25 megabytes (MB) total
(including attachments). Any message that exceeds this limit will
not be delivered to your
translations in the queue? If so, let
me know right away.
We've been in code-freeze for over 2.5 weeks so it's about time we
pushed out the stable release. Sunday morning sounds like a good
time!
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APRS
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Curt, WE7U wrote:
We're in code-freeze now, getting ready for a new STABLE release
within the next two weeks or so.
Please take a look at the language files in the xastir/config/
directory to see if any strings need translation. Use the language
files from the &quo
astir199-2010-Sep-16.tgz"
file available on SourceForge.
Send updates direct to me and I'll get them right in.
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ll be picking it up, so the
more stable we can make the codebase, the better.
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Windows:
ise things.
We'll most likely go with a 2.0.0 version number this time. We're
only allowed three letters or digits after the "APX" in the TO call
and we're already at 1.9.9. We _could_ bump it from 1.9.9 to 1.10.0
and transmit "APX1A0" (
h.sys file to a new
filename and translate it. The English file is the most up-to-date
one.
I can help with setting up the rest of the code for the new file.
Just let me know the new filename and send me copies of it
periodically and I'll get it into CVS for you.
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jason Godfrey wrote:
I don't think I have the time available to make the commitment I think you
are looking for on code development, but if you would like some testing and
debug help for Macs I can provide that.
Rgr.
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Tom Hayward wrote:
http://edu.kde.org/marble/#developers
I wonder if the Marble widget will facilitate the needs of
Xastir2--that would make for a clean way to share code.
Certainly a possibility. We need to look at all of the
n rights but not
the global root privilege. For some things we must rely on Chuck to
fix them.
The good news is: I forwarded Tom's message and Chuck has already
fixed the captcha. We need to verify that and then clean up
whatever cruft is left from before.
Thanks Chuck!
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The w
as.
It certainly looks good, but one thing I haven't checked out is the
dependency list for it.
Yes, we need as few dependencies as possible. This has historically
been a problem for new Xastir users compiling from source. That and
some libraries breaking their API'
path. We've been talking about it
for too long and the code base is a bit stagnant as a result.
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ave different ideas about
where the project should go than the Marble folks, so unless our
ideas could nicely merge with theirs it may be best to share code
when useful but keep the two apps separate.
Thoughts?
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initely be faster on startup now. We were doing a
couple of stupid things while reading in the config that made us do
more work than necessary.
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On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, David Flood wrote:
There was one other hardcoded value deeper in...so here's an updated patch
So everybody knows: David and I are talking about changing it a bit
more and will probably commit an updated version to CVS later in the
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c files, with the *.h file
included in the places the function is needed.
I just got rid of your IPv6 define and replaced it with
_POSIX_IPv6
Which gets defined by:
#include
Now I'm seeing more warnings pop up which means more of the IPv6
code got enabled.
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The wor
IPv4 for me and I'm happy with the changes (I'll
look through the changes manually), I'll probably add it to CVS
soon. Those with IPv6 can give it a workout and let us know if more
tweaks are required.
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gh of
list_gui.c:station_list_destroy_shell, it does not crash.
I can't find the offending line, since I think I'm segfaulting
somewhere in the Xt code after something's been mistakenly free'd
and my gdb-fu is not strong.
Any Mac people seeing the same, or can help him d
Jerry has contributed the OpenStreetMaps code and now the tiling
code for the same. His patches are always very clean. Seems to me
I should get out of his way and let him do commits on his own.
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. Probably the first iteration
which would have been 5 to 8 years ago, way too long for me to
remember details.
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an xterm, most other problems would
not. Now... Why that came to mind from what you described above, I
haven't a clue! Another mystery as to how my mind works I guess.
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ht be affected by the CC-BY-SA
terms. In the US at least (where the data sources that folks are using
for xastir are mostly (or entirely) in the public domain, this sounds
like a new question.
Have you looked at the upper-left corner of each OSM map in Xastir?
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The world DOES
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Curt, WE7U wrote:
In other words I'm coding to an API that just changed within the
last few months and the API we've been using for the last six years
is no more, yet my systems have an API that's in-between those two.
I could code for three different
e it a marathon, a SAR mission, whatever, and have
everything scaled as large as possible with that region. We've
tuned everything to work properly at any scale for the last 11
years. Have Xastir forced to particular map scales seems a step
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as
that will get you where you want to go w/o turning so much code
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Windows:
ly from a socket stream as we do now. All of
the interface.c code is set up to have a read thread and a write
thread to talk to each device or socket, but the libgps API takes
care of much of that for us. I'll probably have to separate out the
libgps code from the rest of the interface.c
would be a good choice for arbitrary notices (such as
copyrights, etc.), but adding flags is probably not difficult.
Perhaps a pointer to a filename to spit out when flags specify to do
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The
nice to warn
the users about that. A moot point now.
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Windows: Microsoft's
g the lines into the Map Chooser. Might have to chop those
off again when checking what was selected... Have to look at the
code to see.
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doing it the current way. It's good to keep the users
informed when things change on them.
Sound ok?
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Curt, WE7U wrote:
The FreeBSD guys would be pissed if you added GNU-specific stuff.
There are sometimes other systems people compile on, like HP/UX and
Solaris too. I myself have compiled it on Solaris but not for a
while.
Ah, Mac OSX is BSD also. I don't know if
f you added GNU-specific stuff.
There are sometimes other systems people compile on, like HP/UX and
Solaris too. I myself have compiled it on Solaris but not for a
while.
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eaning up after ourselves.
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2010, Jerry Dunmire wrote:
At some point I'll
be more comfortable with the code and if that doesn't happen soon
enough it's OK to tell me that I should stop.
Tell you to stop when you're actively working on code? Not likely!
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s is interesting. Scanning existing code for
problems is not. Guess what gets done more by volunteer coders?
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Have fun!
I'm headed out too, perhaps tonight. Hopefully will leave a nice
track for the 500 miles I'll be driving.
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Tom Russo wrote:
This is a warning produced by newer GCC versions. I am seeing it on newer
Ubuntu VMs with GCC 4.4.
I'm running 4.3.2, so this seems likely.
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rip attachments. I think the main
Xastir one does, Xastir-dev may not. In any case people don't want
to read the patches in their e-mail, they just want to do a "cvs
update". ;-)
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Jerry Dunmire wrote:
If we don't want to change to strncpy(), Tom's suggestion to add the
"%s" format string, seems like a good one to me.
+1
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