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Help with install or setup.py #1

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MrHassel opened this issue Feb 2, 2019 · 2 comments
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Help with install or setup.py #1

MrHassel opened this issue Feb 2, 2019 · 2 comments

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@MrHassel
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MrHassel commented Feb 2, 2019

Dear Mark,
Excellent initiative you have taken!
I am abit new to Python and RaspberryPi but have some coding experience and have tried to install pyAirmail, but have problems. I was missing the setup.py file to start with.
Have tried to import the necessary libraries and compile on the RaspberryPi 3+ both with Python3 IDLE and under the command line but don't succeed.
Could you please make a setup.py file or write a short "step by step how-to install" instructions for us that yachties that are new to Python and Raspberry or similar?
Cheers
Martin

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@MrHassel Sorry for the slow response. Thanks for your feedback. Actually I am working on this project over the next few days, so I will release some updates and include more detailed instructions for setup and use.

@dominiquehausser
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Hello,
I have been using for a long time Airmail (for SailMail) with wine on Ubuntu, but on arm (Raspberry Pi), even if I have been able to install wine, it is not working. So your solution sound nice.
As my knowledges in Python are very very close to zero a howto install and configure your solution is really needed; till now I have unable to set up your solution to be used with SSB Pactor 4 and Iridium Go.
I could then add it in the "IT solution" I have been tested this year on RPI 3B+ (one for navigation, one for communication and one for management of local network and devices) based on OpenPlotter 1.2. I am improving the solution on RPI 4B+ using OpenPlotter 2 (still in development). This should be available online in January-February 2020.
Thanks in advance to take some times to help us (I am sure that's going to be apreciated by many sailors

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