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

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

Getting General Protection faults in all the drivers I load 1.9.1 update - libc-2.31.so

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Knew I should not have hit the update button same here
2 years 9 months ago #72743

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Same problem here. QHY600 driver throws exceptions:
Jun 27 14:58:13 astro-comp kernel: [   42.036280] indi_qhy_ccd[1872]: segfault at fffffff9 ip 00007fa361f9e870 sp 00007fff2480cb20 error 4 in libc-2.31.so[7fa361f26000+178000]Jun 27 14:58:13 astro-comp kernel: [   42.036295] Code: ff 49 89 ec e9 76 fd ff ff 90 f3 0f 1e fa 48 83 ec 18 48 8b 05 99 d6 14 00 48 8b 00 48 85 c0 0f 85 7d 00 00 00 48 85 ff 74 70 <48> 8b 47 f8 48 8d 77 f0 a8 02 75 34 48 8b15 f5 d4 14 00 64 48 83
2 years 9 months ago #72753

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x86-64 drivers are no updated yet, please wait for a couple more hours.
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2 years 9 months ago #72758

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Launchpad is now taking many hours to finish one package, so this will be most likely tomorrow.
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Thank you so much for your hard work.

This program just keeps getting better and better!
2 years 9 months ago #72777

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There should be a way to prevent the announcement of an update, if only a part of INDILib and 3rdparty is compiled. At present as soon as one library or module is ready, we receive a message through "Software Updater" of Ubuntu. Most of us will execute the updater without checking the list of programs in the minutest details and, with  "Launchpad" running so slow, end with a broken installation for several days!
KStars and INDILib is a great combo and deserve a decent update-strategie so everybody can rely upon downloading a fully working copy,

Sincerly
Antonio
2 years 9 months ago #72787

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It used to be that Launchpad would build the packages immediately, or with little delay. But unfortunately, this free service has been degrading as of late. The only way to reliably do this is by a private PPA server, but that would cost quite a bit in terms of setup and maintenance. Perhaps we can come up with a way to cover the costs for such PPA.
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2 years 9 months ago #72789

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Hi. I am a new user of Indi e Kstars..I think INDI is worderful and that many people use it for all activity of Deep Sky astrophotograpy. we can think to create a subscription with a small  annual donation to mantain private PPA.
Sorry my bad english..:-)

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2 years 9 months ago #72791

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The launchpad package "INDI Stable Builds" overshoots the quota enormously. Could this be a reason for the delay?
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Number of packages:
   548 source packages (2.7 GiB)
   2973 binary packages (4.2 GiB)
Repository size:
   6.9 GiB (100.00%) of 2.0 GiB
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2 years 9 months ago #72792

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Private PPA is possible, but it's not cheap to get a good server with 4 CPUs + storage + bandwidth, and make it build for multiple Ubuntu versions. I've also considered flatpaks and snap, but both have limitations. AppImage might work, but last time I tried it a couple of years ago it also had some problems.
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May be possible to get an AWS EC2 that can be spun up and down. Maybe not do nightly builds, but rather weekly builds. Apparently you can spin up and down the server to save money and use it only when you need to build.

I myself would not mind a subscription fee to help support this. I cannot speak for everyone in the group, but I know I use this program and really would like to support in any way I can.
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