[Xastir] re the problem that I asked about earlier

Jason Godfrey godfreja at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 08:34:50 PDT 2020


Can you run "lsof -i :2023" as root and see if anything is using those
ports? This will look at the spider side of things.

I'm not familiar with the festival side of things, so I won't be much
help there.
- Jason

On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 1:08 AM Phil <phillor9 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> telnet localhost 1314 results in "connection refused"
>
> /etc/hosts had a line that read "127.0.0.1 localhost" I added
> "localhost.localdomain" to that line.
>
> Running xastir after the addition results in the error messages:
>
> x_spider: Can't bind local address for AF 2: 98 - Address already in use
> Either this OS maps IPv4 addresses to IPv6 and this may be expected or
> could some processes still be running from a previous run of Xastir?
> x_spider: Can't bind local address for AF 10: 98 - Address already in use
> Either this OS maps IPv4 addresses to IPv6 and this may be expected or
> could some processes still be running from a previous run of Xastir?
> x_spider: Couldn't open any sockets
> Unable to setup any x_spider server sockets.
> festival_client: connect to server failed
> x_spider: Can't bind local address for AF 2: 98 - Address already in use
> Either this OS maps IPv4 addresses to IPv6 and this may be expected or
> could some processes still be running from a previous run of Xastir?
> x_spider: Can't bind local address for AF 10: 98 - Address already in use
> Either this OS maps IPv4 addresses to IPv6 and this may be expected or
> could some processes still be running from a previous run of Xastir?
> x_spider: Couldn't open any sockets
> Unable to setup any x_spider UDP server sockets.
> Could some processes still be running from a previous run of Xastir?
> UDP_Server process died.
> SayText: Couldn't open socket to Festival
> XReadBitmapFile() failed: Bitmap not found?
> /usr/local/share/xastir/symbols/2x2.xbm
>
> Which is where I was a day or two ago. The suggestion to kill running
> processes now has no effect. I have now removed the addition that I
> added to /etc/hosts.
>
> Any ideas? Surely I can't be the only one to have installed Xastir from
> the 20.04 Ubuntu repository and run into problems.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Phil
>
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