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  • nzradar
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    Hi All, I downloaded fr24feed_arm-rpi_242 and it has definately solve dthe problem of getting a squillion <defunct> processes on my RPi. Cool, thanks.

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  • tvengineer
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    Originally posted by sitepoint View Post
    I think the changes only affected the signup process.
    Thanks... I downloaded the new one.. both seem to work the same for me..
    Thanks for the reply

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  • sitepoint
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    I think the changes only affected the signup process.

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  • tvengineer
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    I have been using fr24feed_arm-le_242s with my raspberry pi with no problems...
    any benefit in switching to fr24feed_arm-rpi_242 ?????

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  • sitepoint
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    I switched to a different fork of dump1090 (https://github.com/MalcolmRobb/dump1090) which is providing timestamps. Everything's fine now

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  • sitepoint
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    Yep, e45a01a5eb4c8b00e0e41e070d98542a is the one I have (my previous MD5 was for the unpacked file). It's still failing with this one.

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  • piopawlu
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    Should be e45a01a5eb4c8b00e0e41e070d98542a, you can try http download instead of https, maybe it will help.

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  • sitepoint
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    Not yet.

    Code:
    [e]Data feed time difference too big abs( - )=1200
    I'll try again later. Maybe it's a Dropbox caching issue. MD5 checksum is d7ad8992548952bb38518d888199c16a.

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  • piopawlu
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    Please download the RPI version again and give it a try, it should accept empty timestamps now.

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  • sitepoint
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    I'm using dump1090 (https://github.com/antirez/dump1090).

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  • piopawlu
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    The time difference it checks is not your system time, it's not really used anyway. It is the date/time fields in your data feed.

    Can you post a few lines of that?

    Edit:

    Sorry, I've missed the actual line. It's is a non-standard output as it does not have the timestamp included. What software are you using for decoding data?

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  • sitepoint
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    Originally posted by piopawlu View Post
    There's now a new build called ARM-RPi available
    Thank you, I can now enter lat/long. However, after taking a sample it fails due to a time diff. I wonder if this is related to the same problem.

    Code:
    [b]connecting to localhost:30003
    [b]connected
    [i]00:00 - Connected to the data feed
    [b]working
    [e]Data feed time difference too big abs( - )=33420
    [e]00:01 - It appears you are using too old version of Basestation which produces 5 min delayed data. Please upgrade Basestation before continuing!
    Line: MSG,3,,,3C5EF3,,,,,,,38025,,,46.49670,7.30316,,,0,0,0,0
    [i]Removed 0 of 0 AC
    [b]disconnected
    Date and time are set and OK:

    Code:
    [root@torrelay ~]# timedatectl 
          Local time: Wed 2014-05-07 15:45:25 CEST
      Universal time: Wed 2014-05-07 13:45:25 UTC
            RTC time: n/a
           Time zone: Europe/Zurich (CEST, +0200)
    Last edited by sitepoint; 2014-05-07, 13:47.

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  • piopawlu
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    I will add it when we have problems it was compiled on a RPi running Raspbian which I think is the most common version anyway so there should be no conflicts.

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  • peterhr
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    Originally posted by piopawlu View Post
    There's now a new build called ARM-RPi available in the first post, it should solve both registration and crashing issue. If it doesn't, please let me know.
    Does it make a difference that there is no 's' build specifically for Pi?

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  • piopawlu
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    There's now a new build called ARM-RPi available in the first post, it should solve both registration and crashing issue. If it doesn't, please let me know.

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