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INDI Library v2.0.7 is Released (01 Apr 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

Latest COPR build - kstars - indi - mount control does not work

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The system the latest copr build. The mount is an HEQ5 connected with a serial to USB cable. The connection cable and controller work . Indi controls subh as track and park work. The mount responds to these commands. However the mount does not respond to any mount controller commands. When clicked buttons respond with a visual response. However the mount does not respond.
The indi configuration is normal. The status fields are 'green'.
Additionally to confirm this is a software issue, the configuration works in AstroDMX. It is able to select an object and slew to it.
Please help if something is missing to make an error report helpful.

These are the packages installed.

stellarsolver-2.4.git-20230201164833.fc37.x86_64
indi-libs-2.0.1.git-20230403204306.fc37.x86_64
indi-2.0.1.git-20230403204306.fc37.x86_64
kstars-debugsource-3.6.4.git-20230403134219.fc37.x86_64
libahp-gt-2.0.1.git-20230403212001.fc37.x86_64
indi-eqmod-2.0.1.git-20230403212429.fc37.x86_64
kstars-debuginfo-3.6.4.git-20230403134219.fc37.x86_64
kstars-3.6.4.git-20230403134219.fc37.x86_64
indi-static-2.0.1.git-20230403204306.fc37.x86_64
libsvbony-2.0.1.git-20230403212051.fc37.x86_64
1 year 4 weeks ago #91648

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This seems to be limited to the mount control panel. Clicking on the opbject in the display and then going to mount and then goto work just as they should.
Is this the correct way to report issues or should another mechanism be used?
1 year 4 weeks ago #91670

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I kept loading updates through the day. The issue is now resolved.
1 year 3 weeks ago #91688

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