That error indicates that /usr/local/bin/wsprd does not exist.The error is from
execvp....not from wsprd....
Mike W9MDB
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, 06:52:52 AM CDT, Bill Somerville
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 22/08/2020 12:41, [email protected] wrote:
HI Folks,
I'll start out by admitting that software testing was never my strong suit,
but wanted to share the following scenario in case it is helpful.
I have an Atomic Pi (Single board embedded - similar to a raspberry pi)
running Ubuntu.
Previously, I had built and run V2.2.1 with both wspr (I think) and FT-8.
A couple of months ago, I build and installed V2.2.2 on this machine, and
have been using it for FT-8 continuously with good results.
This morning, I decided to try wspr, so I switched modes.
The entire receive cycle appeared normal, then at the end, I got the
following error in a Message Box:
Subprocess Error Running: /usr/local/bin/wsprd -C 500 -o 4 -d -a
/home/atomicpi/.local/share/WSJT-X -f 50.293000
/home/atomicpi/.local/share/WSJT-X/save/200822_1124.wav execvp: No such file
or directory
The failure was repeatable, regardless of whether I switched to wspr from
FT-8, or simply started the program in wspr mode.
At the time, I had the "Save" option set to "None". Selecting"Save Decoded"
and restarting the program did not resolve the issue.
Interestingly, the wave file in question does exist (at least later when I
go look.)
Also interesting is that if I click on "OK" to dismiss the message box,
wsjtx exits (as expected.) If I ignore it, another receive cycle starts, and a
similar error is thrown for the new wav file.
My conclusion is that there is either some sort of a race condition between
the creation of the .wav file and whatever goes looking for it, or the missing
file is something other than what is mentioned in the error message.
This could indeed be some artifact unique to my setup here, but I'm
mentioning it on the chance that it might be helpful. (I'm happy to
investigate, or send a zip etc. if asked.)
--al WB1BQE
Hi Al,
check that the directory ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/save exists, if it doesn't then
try:
mkdir ~/.local/share/WSJT-X/save/
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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