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INDI Library v2.0.6 is Released (02 Feb 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

Saving Observer and stream location

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Hi,

Would it be possible to save the FIT Header Observer setting on the CCD drivers; at least it does not for indi-asi-ccd? It reverts to unknown.

Also would it be possible to save the streaming save location? It reverts to /tmp.

Thank you
6 years 10 months ago #16564

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Observer is saved, I double checked. For stream location, it is actually INDI driver settings, but I made a call to save all driver config whenever a new recording is being made. Next KStars release.
6 years 10 months ago #16644

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I just did a test on the Observer/Object setting, and it did not save. (Perhaps object setting can come from scheduler entry? Not sure if it already does)

So I got something wrong:

1. Used a simulator profile: CCD, telescope, filter wheel, PHD2
2. The remote localhost indiWebserver started and Ekos connected.
<user is astroberry for kstars; indiserver is running as root due to ASI224/EFW not connecting together when non-root>
3. CCD indi settings FITs HEADER observer is changed, set button clicked, and then save button clicked.
4. Disconnected devices and stopped indi
5. restarted indi and reconnect device.
6. Checked setting an it is back to Unknown.

Is this due to permission on the indiserver?
6 years 10 months ago #16747

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These values aren't saved by the INDI driver, you need to select an observer from Ekos.

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Ah! Found it. I was making it too difficult.

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