I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.73,On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errorsSo I ran folder in terminal and same thing.Thanks a lot for your helpI looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html alsoChristopherOn Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".You can get a copy of this file at: Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/binHope this helps.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave?? -- - Dave?? -- - Dave?? -- - Dave??
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errorsSo I ran folder in terminal and same thing.Thanks a lot for your helpI looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html alsoChristopherOn Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".You can get a copy of this file at: Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/binHope this helps.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave?? -- - Dave?? -- - Dave??
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errorsSo I ran folder in terminal and same thing.Thanks a lot for your helpI looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html alsoChristopherOn Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".You can get a copy of this file at: Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/binHope this helps.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave?? -- - Dave?? -- - Dave??
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errorsSo I ran folder in terminal and same thing.Thanks a lot for your helpI looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html alsoChristopherOn Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".You can get a copy of this file at: Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/binHope this helps.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave?? -- - Dave??
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".You can get a copy of this file at: Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/binHope this helps.On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave?? -- - Dave??
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.-- - Dave??