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Originally posted by loplo View Postpiopawlu, is the raspi binary fully compatible with the ARM7 processor?
I'm asking because I'm switching over to a bananaPI, I need more RAM and CPU. The bananaPI has a dual core ARM7 CPU and I'd like to use both cores.
Originally posted by giacomo892 View PostCan you please move logging to /tmp? Does it worth writing such data into the sd card?
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There's a new version of RPI package (1.0.8-1) as well as a stand-alone version that does not include any bundled libraries or dump1090 copies. If you feel safer configuring software yourself, as any system user, please use that version instead. You will, however, need to make sure that permissions are all set correctly if you want to run DVBT stick.
There's also a new MacOSX GUI bundle available, linked in the first post (manual needs to be updated, as it does not cover it yet). In a few hours I will also link both Linux i386 and 64bit versions.
New version lets you override log path base by settingCode:logpath="/tmp"
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Originally posted by fr24feed_1.0.8-1_i386[reader][w][0]Global timeout exceeded, 80958 msgs, 0 resyncs, reconnecting
[reader][i][0]Connection terminated
[reader][i][0]Connecting to Generic receiver via (/dev/ttyUSB0@3000000)
[reader][i][0]Connected to the receiver, authenticating
[reader][i][0]Authenticated, processing messages
Is there a possibility to change the value Global timeout for raspberry and linux client the windows client don't do that.
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Originally posted by papasven View PostIs there a possibility to change the value Global timeout for raspberry and linux client the windows client don't do that.
Originally posted by lopioAre there any major improvements?
For me logpath it's not interesting, and I won't update just for that.
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Originally posted by piopawlu View PostThere's a new version of RPI package (1.0.8-1) as well as a stand-alone version that does not include any bundled libraries or dump1090 copies. If you feel safer configuring software yourself, as any system user, please use that version instead. You will, however, need to make sure that permissions are all set correctly if you want to run DVBT stick.
Code:libcommon read_config failed - /etc/fr24feed.ini [main][i]FR24 Feeder/Decoder [0x02117000] [main][i]Version: 1.0.8-1/generic [main][i]Built on 20141202-0839 (r:master-a851aef.git/Linux/armv6l) [main][i]Copyright 2008-2014 (c) Piotr Pawluczuk [main][i]Flightradar24 AB(http://flightradar24.com) [main][w]Config file /etc does not exist or cannot be written! [main][w]Please make sure you run the fr24feed as root!
--reconfigure also wants to run as root.
So, no good to me at the moment, reverting to the _242 build.Last edited by obj; 2014-12-06, 11:12.
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Originally posted by piopawlu View PostSorry about that,, I will make a fix that will disable the R/W check.. you chown the /etc/fr24feed.ini to the user you are running it as and it should work.
After reconfiguring to create a suitable config file, I am now running the feeder under "fakeroot" with a root-owned config file, which also does the trick.
One bug report - if you start the feeder with an empty config file and no --reconfigure it runs but silently does nothing at all (not even logging).
And one question - what's the listen port on 8754 used for and can it be disabled? (Edit: Oh, right, it's an internal webserver, OK)Last edited by obj; 2014-12-06, 12:06.
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