Curt, if you can give me the command lines used for building, I'll
write you up a basic RPM spec file to help out - I've got some decent
experience building RPM's for my job, whipping one out for you won't
be a major thing.  I'd do the build myself, but I'm not sure if FC6 is
lsb-compliant enough.

Jeremy, NW7JU

On 11/24/06, Curt Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Those of you with LSB-3.0 or 3.1 compliant Linux systems may want to
try a new binary package for Xastir.  It's at:

  ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/a/archer/aprs/xastir/LSB/xastir-lsb.bz2

If you care to download it and try it, decompress it at the root
level so that it will create the /opt/lsb-xastir/ directory
structure, then run it like this:

    /opt/lsb-xastir/bin/xastir &

I'm hoping to get it packaged up into an RPM package soon as the
LSB standard requires, but need some spare time to read up on the
docs and figure out how to do it.

Please let me know how it works.

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