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<p>synaptic on Debain 10 says rtklib = v2.4.3+dfsg1-1.</p>
<p>I cloned 2.4.3b33 from github and type make in the
RTKLIB/app/rtkrcv/gcc dir. After chmoding the two .sh files,
rtkrcv runs and gets a solution for single mode only. kinematic
is always <font color="#6633ff">no double-differenced residual.</font>
I'll try rtknavi in windows.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-11-18 9:02 p.m., John Ackermann
N8UR wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">rtklib on Linux has a horribly broken configuration setup. I fixed it
several months ago and build Debian packages based on 2.4.3b31. They
might be in unstable by now (I'm not an official maintainer so had to go
through intermediaries and I'm not sure what finally happened). If they
are not in the repos, I can point you to them on my web site. I suppose
it wouldn't be hard to build the programs outside of Debian and install
them manually if you use some other distro.
John
jra at febo dot com
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On 11/18/19 6:16 PM, Bud Asterisk wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi folks,
I have been playing with the RTKlib packages for a few months now.
Current setup is 2 CSG M8T receivers. Each connected to a Raspberry Pi
Zero W. The pi run str2str that I compiled on the pi. These connect to
RTKNAVI on my laptop without issue, all over wifi. Have 2 cell phones
ready to handle the data connection so I can take it out into the wild!
No problems at this point.
I want to use RTKRCV which I have compiled on a linux machine. Am able
to make config changes but the tool is telling me to restart after I
make a config change. Here is what I am doing:
rtkrcv> help rtkrcv ver.2.4.2start : start rtk serverstop : stop rtk
serverrestart : restart rtk seversolution [cycle] : show solutionstatus
[cycle] : show rtk statussatellite [-n] [cycle]: show satellite
statusobserv [-n] [cycle] : show observation datanavidata [cycle] : show
navigation datastream [cycle] : show stream statuserror : show
error/warning messagesoption [opt] : show option(s)set opt [val] : set
optionload [file] : load options from filesave [file] : save options to
filelog [file|off] : start/stop log to filehelp|? [path] : print
helpexit : exit and logout consoleshutdown : shutdown rtk server!command
[arg...]: execute command in shellrtkrcv> restart sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh:
not foundcommand exec error: ./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start
errorrtkrcv> start sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh: not foundcommand exec error:
./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start errorrtkrcv> stop rtk server
stoprtkrcv> start sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh: not foundcommand exec error:
./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start errorrtkrcv>
It cant seem to find the start or restart commands....any wisdom? I only
did the compile of rtkrcv and no others.
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