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Re: Xplanet works for a while then quits


From: John Lindley
Subject: Re: Xplanet works for a while then quits
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 21:41:33 -0800
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Tom-

Thanks for looking at the code. Here is the xplanet command kine:

xplanet -latitude 35.0 -longitude -120.00 -wait 10 -output xplanet_image.jpeg -fontsize 16 -config config-TLF -geometry 1200x600 -projection peters

I think neither TLF or Xplanet are the problem.

I am running Ubuntu 18.04. I start Xplanet from the gnome terminal and run TLF from Xterm, and the old files from both go to trash.

In looking at the contents of the trash folder, There are all types of text files there (like logs, cabillo files, etc,) from many months ago. I only use this computer in the shack. The text files are small, and do not use much space. However, the xplanet images are large and a new one every 10 seconds rapidly filled the folder. It looks as if files have been going to trash for quite some time, but were not a problem until I had lots of large files

As I have time, I have been reviewing all the config and setup files I can find but have not identified the trouble maker yet. TLF works fine without xplanet, so this is not a 1st priority task. Just annoying.

Thanks for your help!
Jack W6YOY

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    1. Re: Xplanet works for a while then quits (Thomas Beierlein)


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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 07:39:27 +0100
From: Thomas Beierlein <dl1jbe@darc.de>
To: tlf-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: Xplanet works for a while then quits
Message-ID: <20211217073927.33352944@Andromeda>
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Hi Jack,

I just had a second look how TLF handles the marker file.

There is no special magic on the work here. TLF just opens the
existing file and replaces its content - the old file gets not deleted,
no new file created.

Can you please provide the command you use to start xplanet? Maybe
anything special here.

Otherwise the only idea may be some sort of backup mechanism from the
operating system or distribution (time machine or similar). By the way
what distribution do you use?

73, de Tom DL1JBE


Am Wed, 15 Dec 2021 15:45:38 -0800 schrieb John Lindley
<johnlindley0@gmail.com>:

I set up Xplanet on TLF with help from the previous entries here -
thank you!. It works as expected for an hour or two then stops and
will not restart. I know what is wrong, but I don't know how to fix
it. When TLF writes a marker file or when Xplanet writes a new map
image, the old file or image is being saved in the 'trash' folder. If
the band is active, lots of files are written, and it eventually uses
all the 'trash' space. I can delete these files from the trash
directory, and Xplanet will work again for a while. I am running
Ubuntu 18, TLF-1.4.1 and xplanet-1.3.0 I assume archiving old files
is a 'feature' that is enabled in some set-up file, but I have been
unable to find a file on the computer or any reference to this
problem or such a set-up file on the web. Any help would be
appreciated. I really like TLF. The Xplanet display is not essential
to my use, but I like to have everything working.
Jack W6YOY






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