Thanks Dan! Not a dumb question at all. The reflector and gateway
suffixes are reversed on an Icom repeater depending on whether the
stream is going into the repeater or out of the repeater.
I "think" this is because Icom considers rpt1 the source of the
stream and rpt2 the destination of the stream. This is actually
how M17 works. As a programming hacker, I just try things 'till
they work!
/var/local should be owned by root. qngateway, qnlink and
qnistack all run with root privileges.
On 2/24/22 14:51, Dan Ozment wrote:
I thought I posted a dumb question about the position of the
"B" and "G" in Ryan's logs.? If it ever shows up, it wasn't me!?
Some dummy wrote it!
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I pulled the latest code and did a successful echo test..
Feb 24 16:47:38 raspberrypi qnlink[32389]: START from local
g2: streamID=e55d, flags=00:00:00, my=W4DTO? ?/DAN , ur=? ? ?
?E, rpt1=WX4PCA C, rpt2=WX4PCA G, 56 bytes on to_link
Feb 24 16:47:39 raspberrypi qnistack[32365]: id=e55d from
RPTR count=169 end of transmission
Feb 24 16:47:39 raspberrypi qnlink[32389]: END from local g2:
streamID=e55d, 27 bytes
Feb 24 16:47:39 raspberrypi qngateway[32414]: File to
playback:[/var/local/C_echotest.dat]
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Tom, probably another dumb question by that same guy, but are
permissions right on /var/local?? Is root writing to the folder?
dozment@raspberrypi:/var/local$ ls -la
total 8
drwxrwsr-x? 2 root staff 4096 Feb 24 16:47 .
drwxr-xr-x 11 root root? 4096 Sep 25? 2019 ..
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