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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:29 pm

I opened a bug report on the snapcrafters project which provides the snap: https://github.com/snapcrafters/.github/issues/12
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby jam007 » Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:35 pm

After also installing libpocoxml80 it worked.
I managed to start, install plugin and addon. I appeared on the test map.
So far so good!
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Sat Feb 18, 2023 3:39 pm

Nice :)
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Mon Feb 20, 2023 7:35 am

@jam007 The bug report was fixed: https://github.com/snapcrafters/mumble/ ... 1435727412

You can test it out by running sudo snap refresh mumble --channel=edge/fix-for-23
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby jam007 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:34 am

It works!
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:40 am

relayed that confirmation to the issue ticket.
Thanks for testing :)
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:55 am

I added a wiki page to the FGCom-mumble project as a short reminder on how to install mumble 1.4 via snap on linux.

https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble/w ... -in-a-snap

This is useful as long as we don't have native 1.4 packages in the linux distributions.
Tried it myself and installing snapd and a mumble instance is easy like a breeze :)

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~# apt install snapd
~# snap install mumble
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby Johan G » Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:46 pm

It is really nice seeing this moving along. I hope more people will use it. :D

It seems, at the moment, that I might be the most frequent user. If you find me in the air (SE-JG, likely in the Viggen), have a quick look at the FGCom-mumble status page, and if I am there, come up and have a chat. :wink: The aircraft I fly the most, the Saab JA37Di Viggen have three functional radios: Primary, secondary, and guard (which is always listening 121.5 MHz). Have not tried the secondary radio much.

The biggest issue so far is that sometimes I forget that I am not on voice chat, and have factors limiting the range, like two aircraft being on the ground on separate airports tens of nautical miles from each other. :oops:

For an example of how I recently used it, see the second video I posted over in the Media subforum today: A couple of flights/fights from last week.
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:56 pm

Nice :)

Do you have regular flying times? (the usage stats page http://fgcom.hallinger.org/?usage [which is linked at the status page footer] does not suggest it is really "scheduled")


Very pleasuring to whitness your radio check at https://youtu.be/P7KJ-q1gl68?t=316 8)
Nice to see it in action :) :mrgreen:


You know you can zoom in at the status page and that circles show your VHF radio range (HF actually can go beyond that which is simulated already)?

Like here:
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby Johan G » Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:21 pm

benih wrote in Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:56 pm:Do you have regular flying times? (the usage stats page http://fgcom.hallinger.org/?usage [which is linked at the status page footer] does not suggest it is really "scheduled")

Indeed not scheduled. And sometimes too spread out to feel fully current. Could do some more of the good old traffic pattern. And formation flying. :oops:

benih wrote in Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:56 pm:Very pleasuring to whitness your radio check at https://youtu.be/P7KJ-q1gl68?t=316 8)
Nice to see it in action :) :mrgreen:

:D

benih wrote in Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:56 pm:You know you can zoom in at the status page and that circles show your VHF radio range (HF actually can go beyond that which is simulated already)?

Yep, just did not think of in the beginning, and was a little bit too busy in the air.
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Sat Mar 25, 2023 5:31 pm

Today I moved the fgcom.hallinger.org service to a new hardware, and due to that it might take some time to allow the new ip to propagate through the worlds DNS services.
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby Johan G » Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:35 pm

Worked for me and Colin just a couple of hours ago. :)
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Sun Mar 26, 2023 7:39 am

One thing i found is that the map on the status page seems to be broken: https://fgcom.hallinger.org

Don‘t know the reason yet, but maybe someone already has any idea?
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby wkitty42 » Sun Mar 26, 2023 12:14 pm

benih, check that the mapbox API links are the proper ones... i'm seeing "forbidden" being returned which seems to indicate a possible endpoint change to newer URL and possibly API... likely the older one was retired like the older one in Phi's VFR templates... these changes apparently being done for newer versions of these map sites and the older versions being shut off as discontinued...

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when i take a look at the headers from the one request i tried, i see there's a caching error being returned from/via cloudfront...
here's two images taken of the same URL copied from page link you posted... the first one is on my (very) old firefox and the 2nd one is from a much newer firefox...
you can see the response headers are pretty much the same...
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sorry for the resolutions of the images... the 1st one is on a 1080p setup and the 2nd from a 4k setup... the important part(s) should be legible, though...
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Re: FGCom-mumble

Postby benih » Sun Mar 26, 2023 1:20 pm

Hm… ist that caching thingy something i Cash fix on my end? Think not?
May be related to the IP-Adress change?
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