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MLAT not working after Raspi update and selecting yes instead of no for rbfeeder
abcd567:
--- Quote from: DesertF0x on February 14, 2024, 09:55:45 AM ---
I ran into that problem a few days ago when doing a update on my Raspberry Pi and the version in the repo is still 0.2.11 which I downloaded in 2021.
$ apt-cache policy mlat-client
mlat-client:
Installed: 0.2.11
Candidate: 0.2.11
Version table:
0.2.11 500
500 https://apt.rb24.com buster/main armhf Packages
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You have Raspberry Pi OS BUSTER, which is too old.
Re-image your microSD card with BULLSEYE (or better with latest BOOKWORM), and install rbfeeder and mlat-client on it. You will get latest version of both.
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DesertF0x:
I know that I am on Buster. It is still supported! Not everyone has time to reinstall everything on every new release... .
abcd567:
--- Quote from: DesertF0x on February 15, 2024, 08:37:40 AM ---I know that I am on Buster. It is still supported! Not everyone has time to reinstall everything on every new release... .
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If you are happy to stay with old OS Buster, then you should also be happy to stay with old version (0.2.11) of mlat-client.
Why are you complaining? What is wrong with mlat-client version 0.2.11?
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DesertF0x:
Because the version in the RB Repo is broken, see this thread and especially see here:
--- Quote from: DesertF0x on February 09, 2024, 08:36:33 AM ---
--- Quote from: Runway 31 on December 13, 2022, 07:24:27 PM ---Note that the packages are updated only for the latest (current) version of raspbian OS (AKA Bullseye), not for older versions (buster). If we have A LOT of users running older OS's, we can create a package for that.....but my recommendation is to update the operating system.
Let me know if it is OK
Alan
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flygpagen:
--- Quote from: abcd567 on December 17, 2023, 09:36:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: flygpagen on December 17, 2023, 07:05:11 PM ---Thanks for replying, but both my installs have MLAT-failure as reported in this thread also after update/re-install, so I tried the above.
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If you have OS Bullseye or Buster, and mlat-client installed from Radarbox repository by command sudo apt install mlat-client fail, then install mlat-client's package which I have eralier built from source-code and made these avaiable for download and installation from my Github site.
mlat-client-package
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Thanks, it is now running on both my locations.
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