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Building WSJT-X on MS Windows
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Here I describe my set up, you may have other preferences due to your
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favoured file system layout for tools, utilities, and libraries. Many
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variations are possible, use this guide as a template. The aim is to
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provide an environment suitable for general development.
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Prerequisite Tools and Libraries
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Here is an overview list, details are filled out below:
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* Qt Open Source Framework
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* Cmake build system generator
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* FFTW v3 DFT library
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* libusb usb device library
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* MSYS2 *nix like command line environment
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* Hamlib rig control library
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* Boost C++ libraries
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Qt Framework
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At the time of writing I recommend using Qt v5.15.0 64-bit, v5.15.1
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has a defect that affects us so is best avoided. You need the MinGW
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version as we do not support the MSVC version due to lack of a
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suitable FOSS Fortran complier. To install the Qt developer SDK you
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should download the official Qt on-line installer, this allows you to
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install one or more variants of the Qt SDK and also to maintain and
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update the installation at a later date. There are many versions and
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components within versions available, you only need the base 64-bit
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MinGW framework for Qt v5.15.0 and the matching MinGW 8.1.0 64-bit
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developer tools, other components can be unchecked within the on-line
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installer. The default install location is C:\Qt which is fine, do
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not attempt to move the location of the installed libraries if you
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decide you want it elsewhere, the installer patches the libraries for
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the installed location and it is easier to un-install and re-install
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if you wish to change the installed location.
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CMake
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Download and install a recent version from the official CMake web
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site. A default installation is fine. I am currently using v3.18.3,
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versions as old as v3.9 should work.
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Other tools and libraries without installers
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For small libraries that don't have a Windows installer and change
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often I locate them under a directory C:\Tools. This location is
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arbitrary and just used to aggregate such items in one place, but this
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document assumes that location so you may need to adjust paths etc. if
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you use a different location.
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FFTW v3 DFT library
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The MS Windows builds of FFTW3 can be downloaded from
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http://www.fftw.org/install/windows.html and unzipped into C:\Tools.
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You only need the 64-bit package.
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libusb library
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This library is available from https://libusb.info/, unzip this
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package into C:\Tools.
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MSYS2
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This utility is available from https://www.msys2.org/. Follow the
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download, installation, and initial upgrading instructions there. Once
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installed and updated you will need to install some packages, these
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are needed to provide the necessary *nix tools and utilities to build
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Hamlib from sources.
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Hamlib
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Currently we statically link Hamlib to avoid clashes with
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pre-installed DLLs that may be older versions than we support. Once
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Hamlib v1.4 is officially released and commonly available we will move
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to dynamic linking. Until then Hamlib must be built from
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sources. There is a fork of the official Hamlib project which we keep
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up to date with the official project master branch, we recommend
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building from the 'integration' branch of that fork. The fork is a git
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repository which can be cloned with this command:
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git clone git://git.code.sf.net/u/bsomervi/hamlib hamlib
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cd hamlib
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git checkout integration
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