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PI24: Replace dump1090 v1.14 -> pre-build package of dump1090 v1.15
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perseus68:
You have Orangepipcplus and Armbian Jessie.
The method to replace dump1090 in this thread is for Raspberry Pi / Raspbian Stretch or Buster.
Code:W: Failed to fetch http://apt.[COLOR="#FF0000"]armbian[/COLOR].com/dists/[COLOR="#FF0000"]jessie[/COLOR]/main/binary-armhf/Packages
(1) Go to this post:
How to Install dump1090-mutability_1.15~dev on RPi
(2) Scroll down and use this method:
METHOD-2:
Build dump1090-mutability_1.15~dev from source
NOTE:
Your OS Armbian Jessie is too old. After Jessie, Stretch was released, and after that Buster was released, which is the current OS.Last edited by abcd567; 2019-09-18, 16:33.
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Originally posted by abcd567 View Postperseus68:
You have Orangepipcplus and Armbian Jessie.
The method to replace dump1090 in this thread is for Raspberry Pi / Raspbian Stretch or Buster.
Code:W: Failed to fetch http://apt.[COLOR="#FF0000"]armbian[/COLOR].com/dists/[COLOR="#FF0000"]jessie[/COLOR]/main/binary-armhf/Packages
(1) Go to this post:
How to Install dump1090-mutability_1.15~dev on RPi
(2) Scroll down and use this method:
METHOD-2:
Build dump1090-mutability_1.15~dev from source
NOTE:
Your OS Armbian Jessie is too old. After Jessie, Stretch was released, and after that Buster was released, which is the current OS.
Well I tried to follow instructions (Method-2) bur when I get to Step #3 and the /build-dump-mut/dump1090 dir is created
I look into it and ONLY find a README.md file that says this:
"# Old dump1090-mutability fork
dump1090-mutability is no longer maintained; please don't use it for new installs.
For new installs and ongoing development, try dump1090-fa, which is available at https://github.com/flightaware/dump1090
The historical master branch is available in the `unmaintained` branch."
Quite curious....
The Command: sudo dpkg-buildpackage -b does not work unfortunately
"tail: cannot open ‘debian/changelog’ for reading: No such file or directory
dpkg-buildpackage: error: tail of debian/changelog gave error exit status 1"
Is there a quick way to re-install the old 1.14 instead?
Then I´ll think about buying a new SDcard with a fresh install.Orange Pi PC Plus + NooElec NESDR SMArt + homemade 6 ele CoCo
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Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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perseus68
Oblivian
The source code is still available, only a slightly modified command to clone/download it has to be used now.
In STEP-2, use this command to download the source code:
Code:## As you have already downloaded empty archieved folder, delete it first sudo rm -rf dump1090 ## Now download the source code by this command: git clone -b "unmaintained" https://github.com/mutability/dump1090
Code:COPYING dump1090.c LICENSE dump1090.h Makefile faup1090.c README-dump1090.md icao_filter.c README-json.md icao_filter.h README.md interactive.c anet.c mode_ac.c anet.h mode_s.c compat net_io.c convert.c net_io.h convert.h public_html cpr.c stats.c cpr.h stats.h cprtests.c tools crc.c track.c crc.h track.h debian util.c demod_2400.c util.h demod_2400.h view1090.c
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Hi guys and thanks a lot for your efforts.
Really appreciated.
In the meantime I re-tried the Option 1 of the automatic script and apparently (don´ask me why) it could install V1.15 !
In fact I´m feeding data again and I double checked with:
apt-cache policy dump1090-mutability
dump1090-mutability:
Installed: 1.15~dev
Candidate: 1.15~dev
Version table:
*** 1.15~dev 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
root@orangepipcplus:~#
So far so good ?
MarkOrange Pi PC Plus + NooElec NESDR SMArt + homemade 6 ele CoCo
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Originally posted by Oblivian View Post
Originally posted by Oblivian View PostInteresting to see if fr24 now breaks
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Oblivian
Just now checked. The pre-built package of dump1090-mutability very 1.14 is still available for download from github. The fr24feed & Pi24 are safe (for now at least)
This is what fr24feed does:
(1) Downloads pre-built package of very 1.14:
Code:wget -O ~/dump1090-mutability_1.14_armhf.deb "https://github.com/mutability/dump1090/releases/download/v1.14/dump1090-mutability_1.14_armhf.deb"
Code:sudo dpkg -i dump1090-mutability_1.14_armhf.deb
Last edited by abcd567; 2019-09-18, 21:57.
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Originally posted by perseus68 View PostHi guys and thanks a lot for your efforts.
Really appreciated.
In the meantime I re-tried the Option 1 of the automatic script and apparently (don´ask me why) it could install V1.15 !
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Originally posted by abcd567 View PostGlad to know that the pre-built package of ver1.15~dev could be successfully installed on Orangepi/Jessie and is working OK.
Actually I´m quite satisfied but I´m puzzled by one thing.
Since I have V1.15 I followed your instructions to set the receiver like this:
-> If configuring in browser at http ://<ip-of-pi>:8754/settings.html
Receiver: ModeS Beast (TCP)
Host/IP: 127.0.0.1:30005
I did it and there is no way of feeding FR24
So I restored the old DVBT set-up and actually it is working fine.
I remember your statement "If you select "Receiver: DVBT", the FR24 feeder will replace dump1090-mutability ver 1.15~dev by v1.14. This will cause map and graphs to fail."
and in fact, my graphs are failing right now but when I check the installed version I have:
root@orangepipcplus:/etc# apt-cache policy dump1090-mutability
dump1090-mutability:
Installed: 1.15~dev
Candidate: 1.15~dev
Version table:
*** 1.15~dev 0
So there is still something weird going on but I´m feedingOrange Pi PC Plus + NooElec NESDR SMArt + homemade 6 ele CoCo
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perseus68
The script/method in this thread is a "replacement" script/method.
It replaces the existing ver1.14 by ver1.15~dev without changing any configuration setting.
Since v1.14 uses setting receiver=DVB-T, the replacement ver1.15~dev also uses same setting.
Please see clarification below regarding my statement "If you select "Receiver: DVBT", the FR24 feeder will replace dump1090-mutability ver 1.15~dev by v1.14. This will cause map and graphs to fail."
The above statement is valid only for the case when:
(1) ver1.15~dev is installed independently (and not to replace an existing v1.14).
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(2) ver1.15~dev is installed before installing, setting up, and running fr24feedLast edited by abcd567; 2019-09-19, 17:51.
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Originally posted by abcd567 View Postperseus68
The script/method in this thread is a "replacement" script/method.
It replaces the existing ver1.14 by ver1.15~dev without changing any configuration setting.
Since v1.14 uses setting receiver=DVB-T, the replacement ver1.15~dev also uses same setting.
Please see clarification below regarding my statement "If you select "Receiver: DVBT", the FR24 feeder will replace dump1090-mutability ver 1.15~dev by v1.14. This will cause map and graphs to fail."
The above statement is valid only for the case when:
(1) ver1.15~dev is installed independently (and not to replace an existing v1.14).
AND
(2) ver1.15~dev is installed before installing, setting up, and running fr24feed
Oh I see
So there is nothing I can do right now except may be thinking about upgrading my OS and reinstall the new stuff from scratch.
Thanks again
MarkOrange Pi PC Plus + NooElec NESDR SMArt + homemade 6 ele CoCo
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what's the problem with the current setup?
You can always switch to dump1090-fa: https://github.com/wiedehopf/adsb-sc...for-dump1090fa
Then the dump1090 will run independently of fr24feed.
You can also change the fr24feed configuration to beast 30005 and then sudo apt purge dump1090-mutability
If you then install it again, i believe it will run on it's own if you configure it correctly with sudo dpkg-reconfigure dump1090-mutability
But if you ask me, just use dump1090-fa, with the bundle you can have the old same map and it works nicely.
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Originally posted by perseus68 View Post....may be thinking about upgrading my OS and reinstall the new stuff from scratch.
I will suggest to leave the current microSD card as is, and try new install on another microSD card. This way if you face some problem in fresh install you can fall back on old card.
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