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Hamlib now used libusb-1.0 and since that is available on Windows we can now build with it across platforms. This change allows for that if the custom USB backends are configured in Hamlib. As it looks like Hamlib v3.1 will be suitable for WSJT-X this change also puts in place what is needed to link to a Hamlib SO/DLL/DYLIB when required. This is switched on by not defining the CMake variable hamlib_STATIC. This could be used on Windows and Mac but Linux still must have Hamlib statically linked due to repository versions being too old. For now Hamlib remains statically linked for consistency across platforms. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@6581 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
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Installing WSJT-X
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=================
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Binary packages of WSJT-X are available from the project web site:
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http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx.html
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Building from Source
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====================
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On Linux systems some of the prerequisite libraries are available in
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the mainstream distribution repositories. They are Qt v5 and FFTW v3.
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For MS Windows see the section "Building from Source on MS Windows"
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below. For Apple Mac see the section "Building from Source on Apple
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Mac".
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Qt v5, preferably v5.1 or later is required to build WSJT-X.
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Qt v5 multimedia support and serial port is necessary as well as the
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core Qt v5 components, normally installing the Qt multimedia
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development package and Qt serialport development package are
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sufficient to pull in all the required Qt components and dependants as
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a single transaction. On some systems the Qt multimedia plugin
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component is separate in the distribution repository an it may also
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need installing.
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The single precision FFTW v3 library libfftw3f is required along with
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the libfftw library development package. Normally installing the
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library development package pulls in all the FFTW v3 libraries
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including the single precision variant.
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The Hamlib library optionally requires the libusb-1.0 library, if the
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development version (libusb-1.0-dev) is available Hamlib will
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configure its custom USB device back end drivers. Most rigs do not
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require this so normally you can choose not to install libusb-1.0-dev
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but if you have a SoftRock USB or similar SDR that uses a custom USB
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interface then it is required.
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The Hamlib library is required. Currently WSJT-X needs to be built
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using a forked version of the Hamlib git master. This fork contains
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patches not yet accepted by the Hamlib development team which are
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essential for correct operation of WSJT-X. To build the Hamlib fork
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from sources something like the following recipe should suffice:
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$ mkdir ~/hamlib-prefix
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix
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$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/u/bsomervi/hamlib src
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$ cd src
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$ git checkout integration
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$ mkdir ../build
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$ cd ../build
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$ ../src/autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/hamlib-prefix \
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--disable-shared --enable-static \
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--without-cxx-binding --disable-winradio \
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CFLAGS="-fdata-sections -ffunction-sections" \
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LDFLAGS="-Wl,--gc-sections"
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$ make
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$ make install-strip
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This will build a binary hamlib package located at ~/hamlib-prefix so
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you will need to add that to your CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable in your
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WSJT-X build. On Linux that is probably the only path you have on
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH unless you are using a locally installed Qt
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installation.
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To get the sources either download and extract a source tarball from
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the project web site or preferably fetch the sources directly from the
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project's subversion repository. The project svn repository has a
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non-standard layout in that the WSJT-X project is not on the trunk,
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instead the main code line is in a branch at ^/branches/wsjtx
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$ mkdir -p ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix
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$ svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx src
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To build WSJT-X you will need CMake and asciidoc installed.
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=~/hamlib-prefix ../src
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$ cmake --build .
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$ cmake --build . --target install
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The recipe above will install into /usr by default, if you wish to
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install in you own directory you can add a prefix-path to the
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configure step like:
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=~/hamlib-prefix \
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-D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/wsjtx-prefix ../src
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$ cmake --build .
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$ cmake --build . --target install
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this will install WSJT-X at ~/wsjtx-prefix.
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Building from Source on MS Windows
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Because building on MS Windows is quite complicated there is an
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Software Development Kit available that provides all the prerequisite
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libraries and tools for building WSJT-X. This SDK is called JT-SDK-QT
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which is documented here:
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http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/dev-guide-main.html
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If you need to build Hamlib rather than use the Hamlib kit included in
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the JT-SDK the following recipe should help. Reasons for building
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Hamlib from source might include picking up the very latest patches or
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building a different branch that you wish to contribute to.
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Hamlib optionally depends upon libusb-1.0, see "Building from Source"
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above for more details. If you wish to include support for the
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optional custom USB Hamlib rig drivers then you must install
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libusb-1.0 before building Hamlib. The package may be obtained from
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http://libusb.info/, install it in a convenient location like
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C:\Tools.
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On Windows there is a complication in that the compilers used to build
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Qt and WSJT-X are the MinGW ones bundled with the Qt package but
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Hamlib needs to be build from an MSYS shell with the tools required to
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build an autotools project. This means that you need to tell the
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Hamlib configuration to use the Qt bundled MinGW compilers (if you
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don't then the thread support library use by Hamlib will be
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incompatible with that used by Qt and WSJT-X). So on Windows the
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Hamlib build recipe is something like:
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In an MSYS shell:-
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$ mkdir ~/hamib-prefix
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix
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$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/u/bsomervi/hamlib src
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$ cd src
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$ git checkout integration
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$ mkdir ../build
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$ cd ../build
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../src/autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/hamlib-prefix \
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--disable-shared --enable-static \
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--without-cxx-binding --disable-winradio \
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CC=<path-to-Qt-MinGW-tools>/gcc \
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CXX=<path-to-Qt-MinGW-tools>/g++ \
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CFLAGS="-fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -I<path-to-libusb-1.0>/include" \
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LDFLAGS="-Wl,--gc-sections" \
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LIBUSB_LIBS="-L<path-to-libusb-1.0>/MinGW32/dll -lusb-1.0"
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$ make
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$ make install
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NOTE: <path-to-Qt-MinGQ-tools> should be substituted with the actual
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path to your Qt bundled tools e.g on my system it is
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C:\Tools\Qt\Tools\mingw48_32\bin
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NOTE: <path-to-libusb-1.0> should be substituted with the actual path
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to your libusb-1.0 installation directory e.g. on my system it is
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C:\Tools\libusb-1.0.20
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This will leave a Hamlib binary package installed at
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c:/Users/<user-name>/hamlib-prefix which is what needs to be on your
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. On Windows you almost certainly will be using a
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CMake tool chain file and this is where you will need to specify the
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Hamlib binary location as one of the paths in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.
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Building from Source on Apple Mac
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These instructions are adapted from my Evernote page at:
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https://www.evernote.com/pub/bsomervi/wsjt-xmacbuilds
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There are several ways to get the required GNU and other open source
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tools and libraries installed, my preference is MacPorts because it is
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easy to use and does everything we need.
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You will need Xcode, MacPorts, CMake and, Qt. The Xcode install
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instructions are included in the MacPorts documentation.
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MacPorts
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--------
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Install MacPorts from instructions here:
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http://www.macports.org/install.php
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More detailed instructions are available in the documentation:
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https://guide.macports.org
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The ports that need to be installed are:
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autoconf
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automake
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libtool
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pkgconfig
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texinfo
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gcc49
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fftw-3-single +gcc49
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asciidoc
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libusb-devel
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These are install by typing:
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$ sudo port install autoconf automake \
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libtool pkgconfig texinfo gcc49 asciidoc \
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fftw-3-single +gcc49 libusb-devel
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Once complete you should have all the tools required to build WSJT-X.
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Uninstalling MacPorts
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---------------------
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If at some point you wish to remove the ports from your machine. The
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instructions are here:
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https://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.uninstalling .
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Hamlib
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First fetch hamlib from the repository, in this case my fork of Hamlib
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3 until the official repository has all the fixes we need:
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$ mkdir -p ~/hamlib-prefix/build
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix
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$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/u/bsomervi/hamlib src
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$ cd src
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$ git checkout integration
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The integration branch is my system testing branch which has all my
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latest published changes.
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You need to make one small change to the sources to build on OS X
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using the MacPorts tools, here is a sed command to make the change:
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$ sed -i.orig '/libtoolize/s/lib/glib/' autogen.sh
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To build:
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix/build
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../src/autogen.sh \
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--enable-static \
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--disable-shared \
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--disable-winradio \
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--prefix=$HOME/hamlib-prefix \
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CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include" \
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LIBUSB_LIBS="/opt/local/lib/libusb-1.0.la"
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$ make
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$ make install-strip
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The above commands will build hamlib and install it into ~/hamlib-prefix
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Qt
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--
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The binary Qt distributions from http://www.qt.io/download
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unfortunately are built to use the libstdc++ C++ support library,
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WSJT-X uses a less geriatric C++ dialet which uses the libc++ C++
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support library. This means that you need to build Qt from
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sources. This is not difficult but does take some time.
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Download the Qt source tar ball from
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http://www.qt.io/download-open-source/, the link is about half way
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down the page, you want the full sources tar ball shown as a 'tar.gz'
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link.
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Unpack the sources and cd into the top level directory then type:
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$ ./configure -prefix ~/local/qt-macx-clang -opensource \
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-confirm-license -platform macx-clang -silent -nomake tests \
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-nomake examples -sdk macosx10.10 -skip qtwebkit \
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-skip qtwebkit-examples -skip qtquick1 -skip qtconnectivity \
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-skip qtlocation -skip qtsensors -skip qtscript \
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-skip qtwebsockets -skip qtwebengine -skip qtwebchannel \
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-skip qtwayland -skip qtquickcontrols -skip qtdeclarative \
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-skip qtxmlpatterns -skip qtenginio
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$ make -j4
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$ make install
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If you are building on 10.8 or don't have the 10.10 Mac SDK (Xcode 6)
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available, you can substitute '-sdk macosx10.9' above.
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The build above will take a few hours to complete.
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CMake
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Although CMake is available via MacPorts I prefer to use the binary
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installer from cake.org as the MacPorts port doesn't include the
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graphical CMake tool cmake-gui which I find quite useful.
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Fetch the latest CMake universal 64-bit DMG from
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http://www.cmake.org/download/ open the DMG then drag and drop the
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application bundle onto the supplied /Applications link.
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To complete the install process you need to run the CMake-gui
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application as root from a terminal shell as follows:
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$ sudo "/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/MacOS/cmake-gui" --install
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that installs the CMake command line tools which you can verify by
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typing into a terminal window:
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$ cmake --version
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If the install command above fails with a "No such file or directory"
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error, that probably means that /usr/local/bin does not exist. You can
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create it correctly with the following commands:
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$ sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin
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$ sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin
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$ sudo chgrp wheel /usr/local/bin
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and then retry the install command.
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WSJT-X
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First fetch the source from the repository:
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$ mkdir -p ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix
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$ svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx src
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this links to the Subversion repository in a read-only fashion, if you
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intend to contribute to the project then you probably want to get a
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developer login and use a read-write checkout. Even if you don't it
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can be upgraded at a later date.
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The checkout is of the latest code on the project trunk, i.e. the
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development branch. You can easily switch the checkout to another
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branch or even a tag if you want to build a prior published
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generation. For now we will build the latest development sources. To
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configure:
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ FC=gfortran-mp-4.9 \
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cmake \
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-D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="~/local/qt-macx-clang;~/hamlib-prefix;/opt/local" \
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-D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/wsjtx-prefix \
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~/wsjtx-prefix/src
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The CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable specifies where CMake should look first
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for other packages, the two elements may be different depending where
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you have installed Qt and what version you have and where you
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installed Hamlib (i.e. the --prefix configure option above in the
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hamlib section).
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If you already have the fftw3-dev package installed on your system it
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may well get selected in preference to the one you built above in the
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MacPorts installation. It is unlikely that a prior installation of
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libfftw3f is correctly configured for use in a WSJT-X package, the
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH above is augmented with the MacPorts installation
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location (/opt/local) to ensure the correct libfftw3f.dylib and
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headers are located.
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To build:
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$ cmake --build .
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$ cmake --build . --target install
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which installs the WSJT-X application bundle into ~/wsjtx-prefix
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Updating and Rebuilding Hamlib
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From time to time new fixes will be pushed to the Hamlib fork
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repository integration branch. To pick them up type:
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix/src
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$ git pull
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To rebuild hamlib with the changed sources:
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$ cd ~/hamlib-prefix/build
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$ make
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$ make install-strip
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Updating and Rebuilding WSJT-X
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==============================
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To update to the latest sources type:
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix/src
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$ svn update
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$ cd ~/wsjtx-prefix/build
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$ cmake --build .
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$ cmake --build . --target install
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73
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Bill
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G4WJS. |