[Xastir] New Xastir build
Joseph LaFerla
joe at laferla.ca
Wed Feb 14 18:11:54 PST 2018
Sorry Tom, I can see your confusion. What I did last time was to run Lee’s script for Raspberry pi. After that, all I did some time ago was to run ./update-xastir in ~./src/Xastir. Looking at the update-xastir script, it seems that’s what I should do. Is that correct? And if I run update-xastir periodically, I should be keeping it up to date, without the need to do separate compile/make.
Joe
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From: Tom Russo
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 6:15 PM
To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion
Subject: Re: [Xastir] New Xastir build
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 05:50:02PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <joe at laferla.ca> flavor, containing:
> I was just wondering whether I should install the new Xastir alongside the current version (in new directories of course) or simply run the Lee???s script in the current directories. I have never had to do this before, so would appreciate some help. Or should I uninstall the current version, which is installed from source.
When you say you have already installed Xastir from source, was it source from
Git, or the old 2.0.8 tarball from Sourceforge?
There is NO difference between the 2.1.0 tarball code and the git master
branch except a version number. If you're already building from git master,
don't bother installing 2.1.0. You can just "git pull" in your source clone
directory again and rebuild/reinstall in the same build directory you used
last time. That's what using the live git version is all about --- you don't
bother to wait for releases (which these days come very rarely, although I
hope to fix that), and you get the incremental fixes as they happen.
If you're using 2.0.8 tarballs, just pull down the 2.1.0 tarball from
Github and do what you did to build and install 2.0.8 --- it'll overwrite the
old one.
I can't really see any reason to install the new one in a separate place, or
to remove the old one first. The only reason I can see to uninstall the old
version is if it's really old (like 2.0.6 or 2.0.4) and you want to get rid
of the old, broken .geos for servers that went away and which those old
versions installed.
The only reason I can see to uninstall Xastir before upgrading is if the
old install is from a package management system --- in that case, the new
source-built would be installing to /usr/local, and the old was installed in
/usr. And then there are issues with fixing up your xastir.cnf and other
config files. But that's not what you said you did, so that's not an issue.
I don't even see much benefit to re-running helper scripts to do the new build,
either. Most of those are great ways to get the first build done, because they
take care of installing all the dependent libraries for you. But if you've
already got a build, you've already got those libraries, and the rest of it is
just "configure" and "make" and "sudo make install."
--
Tom Russo KM5VY
Tijeras, NM
echo "prpv_a'rfg_cnf_har_cvcr" | sed -e 's/_/ /g' | tr [a-m][n-z] [n-z][a-m]
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