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I've started to get the following messages when I use the BAP Update tool.? The missing directories noted at the end of the message really caught my eye. 73 Jeff
By Jeff · #6737 ·
Re: CQRLOG #bullseye #bap
Jason, you could look at the command ¡°apt-mark hold¡± to keep a package from being updated. For example, you could install/update CQRlog while keeping a specific hamlib package version on hold.
By Steve Johnson · #6736 ·
Re: CQRLOG #bullseye #bap
In the forum of cqrlog there is a description of how to install cqrlog 2.5.2 on bullseye: quote: If you do not want (need to) upgrade hamlib making compile by yourself you can still upgrade cqrlog
Re: JS8CALL utilities
thanks Jason
By wayne king <ve1dxc@...> · #6734 ·
Re: JS8CALL utilities
https://m0iax.com/downloadfiles/ -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar ( https://www.paypal.me/km4ack ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/km4ack ) | Store (
By km4ack · #6733 ·
Re: CQRLOG #bullseye #bap
CQRlog has been an issue for me ever since moving to Bullseye. I haven't successfully gotten it to build from source on Bullseye. I tried installing with apt but it also installs hamlib from apt which
By km4ack · #6732 ·
JS8CALL utilities
Is there a way to install JS8Call utilities on BAP using Buster. I am having stability issues with Bullseye on my pi4.,bullseye will not always boot and I'm missing some software even though I checked
By wayne king <ve1dxc@...> · #6731 ·
Re: Phone to Pi GPS not working
You da man Jason!? I had ufw running and needed to add a rule to allow port 11123. Merry Christmas and thanks!
By Steve Johnson · #6730 ·
CQRLOG #bullseye #bap
I notice that CQRLOG has been dropped from BAP on Bullseye. i have looked on the github page and here to see if there are plans to reinstate it. Perhaps I overlooked it but I cannot find an
By Jim Brown · #6729 ·
Re: Building js8call and wsjtx under Raspberry Pi OS - Bullseye
Yep, but I got that libhamlib4 error every time I tried with BAP (fresh bullseye build) for some reason YMMV?
By n8mac · #6728 ·
Re: BAP Update-tool
Run these commands: *rm -rf ~/pi-build* *git clone https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build.git* and try the update tool again. -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar (
By km4ack · #6727 ·
Re: Upgrade or clean install to Bullseye #buster #bullseye
The recommended way is a clean install of Bullseye. -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar ( https://www.paypal.me/km4ack ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/km4ack ) | Store (
By km4ack · #6726 ·
Re: Building js8call and wsjtx under Raspberry Pi OS - Bullseye
You can use BAP to install WSJTX. -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar ( https://www.paypal.me/km4ack ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/km4ack ) | Store (
By km4ack · #6725 ·
Re: Start from scratch!
BAP currently looks to see which OS you have installed (Bullseye or Buster). It will then run the appropriate code depending on which is found. You will get a warning about Buster not being supported
By km4ack · #6724 ·
Re: FAQ
Link works fine here in SC. ;) Maybe try clearing your cache or use a different browser.
By Brian Dale · #6723 ·
Re: New install of BAP on Bullseye #bullseye #bap
No need to run BAP with sudo. The code will call sudo when it needs it. Bullseye and Buster use the same link. BAP will look at which OS you have installed and run the appropriate code. -- 73, de
By km4ack · #6722 ·
Re: FAQ
I tried it in two different browsers this morning and it seems to work here. -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar ( https://www.paypal.me/km4ack ) Twitter (
By km4ack · #6721 ·
Re: New install of BAP on Bullseye #bullseye #bap
Jim, Do you have a link for the bullseye link from Github [email protected]> wrote:
By wayne king <ve1dxc@...> · #6720 ·
Re: FAQ
Link is dead Jason.
By Jorge · #6719 ·
Re: New install of BAP on Bullseye #bullseye #bap
Thanks for giving this information. I would have thought we needed to use the *sudo* command. I do not understand the code as of yet, but do read all the post, and trying to learn. Thanks --
By Ronnie N5ZLU · #6718 ·