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Re: My Brain is about to Explode


 

Re: location of YAAC configuration:

Since you are using a Linux operating system, the Java Preferences backing store is in a subdirectory of your home directory, .java/.userPrefs/org/ka2ddo/yaac . In this subdirectory hierarchy is a collection of further subdirectories, all containing prefs.xml files for that sub-node's part of the configuration. The subdirectory (node) names pretty clearly identify what parts of the configuration are in each sub-node's prefs.xml file. YAAC plugins can create additional sub-nodes for their configuration needs.

So there is no single "configuration file", and it is not portable to other operating systems (for example, Microsoft Windows stores Java Preferences in the Registry, but still in a suitable sub-node hierarchy).

So don't try and back it up and restore it to a different system to make a duplicate system (expecting exactly the same hardware interfaces on the same operating system variant and using exactly the same callsign-SSID values). Well, it would work if you intended to restore the existing system to the exact same hardware and O/S types for recovering from a hardware failure, but you can't get a template config to use on a non-identical system. Use the YAAC UI and command-line interfaces for a portable way of replicating a config.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of RAY via groups.io <wr7ay@...>
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2023 4:56 PM

Thank you Andrew.
You made me go back to re-examine my settings. Not sure what I changed back but it is currently working.
I did have a question for all. Where on the Raspberry PI disk structure is the running configuration file?
Thanks All!
Igating in North East Wyoming.
Ray
WR7AY

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