Matthieu Please clarify when the problem starts, is it after 12 HOURS or is it after 12 DAYS? I rarely run my computer beyond 24 hours and probably only run Xastir about 10 hours at a stretch so I may not be seeing the issues you are seeing.
Once you convert to building from source for Xastir updating is simple, just run a included "update" script that does a everything for you. I am currently running Xastir V2.0.9 (8a3999d) Compiled (from source) on Monday September 18 2017 at 17:17:00 EDT on my Laptop running Ubuntu 14.04.04-LTS 73 Dave KB3EFS On 09/26/2017 05:27 PM, MLHPUB wrote: > Hello Ian, > > I don't know about latest snapshots. > Maybe it does not occur with 2.0.9 version but I am not comfortable > with upgrade outside of Debian repositiories... > > Regards, > > Matthieu > F4ACU > > On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 10:55:13 +0100 "Iain R. Learmonth" > <i...@debian.org> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 05:20:44AM -0400, David A Aitcheson wrote: >> > > I usually use Xastir during all day, only with a TCP/IP to APRS-IS >> > > connection at this moment (no radio link). >> > > After more than 12 days uptime, Xastir loose many data from >> APRS-IS : >> > > >> > > - ACK messages are not received >> > > - positions reports (even visible on aprs.fi) are not displayed >> > > >> > > There is a kind of latency time on RX data from APRS-IS. >> > > >> > > It is necessary to quit and restart Xastir to retreive en normal >> > > behavior. >> >> My question would be: does this occur in the latest Xastir snapshots? >> >> It's been a long time since there was a release of Xastir and I'm >> sure the >> Debian package is missing a number of fixes that have been applied >> upstream. >> >> It's been on my todo list for a while to just update to a git >> snapshot to >> get some fixes into the Debian package, but I've not yet had time. If >> someone can tell me this doesn't happen if you build from source then >> that >> would be an easy fix. >> >> Thanks, >> Iain. >> > >