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Locations of various components to be determined at configuration
time. This allows various "Standard" system layouts to be
accomodated. For example on FreeBSD the manpages are usually installed
in the man directory i.e. /usr/local/man whereas the WSJT-X default is
to install them in share/man i.e. /usr/share/man. By setting the CMake
variable WSJT_MANPAGE_DESTINATION to either a relative or absolute
path the install location can be set:
$ cmake -D WSJT_MANPAGE_DESTINATION=. ...
will install the manpages at ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man
The new configuration variables are:
WSJT_BIN_DESTINATION
WSJT_LIB_DESTINATION
WSJT_SHARE_DESTINATION
WSJT_DOC_DESTINATION
WSJT_DATA_DESTINATION
WSJT_MANPAGE_DESTINATION
WSJT_PLUGIN_DESTINATION
WSJT_QT_CONF_DESTINATION
NB: changes to the above may break WSJT-X at present where the install
locations of files used directly by WSJT-X are moved.
Warning: using absolute paths for these variables is not recommended
as files may be installed in unexpected places, particularly when run
with root privileges. All relative paths with be relative to
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
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This folder contains the sources of WSJT-X documentation. To build these you will need the asciidoc and Python v2 tools installed. If you do not wish to build the documentation, it is possible to skip this directory in the WSJT-X build by setting the CMake option WSJT_GENERATE_DOCS to OFF in your build tree. On Linux ======== You will probably have these installed already if you are building the WSJT-X manpages, if you are not you will just need to install asciidoc: sudo apt-get install asciidoc or sudo yum install asciidoc or whatever your distribution and package management requires. On Mac OS X =========== I recommend MacPorts: sudo port install asciidoc On Windows ========== The asciidoc tool is a Python script so you will need to install a version of Python v2. If you already have Python v3 as the default Python interpreter on your system then download and install Python v2 (probably v2.7.x) but adjust the installer options so as not to make it the default system Python interpreter, this is normally a configuration option in the MSI installer. The current version of asciidoc (8.6.9) is broken on Windows so you will need to get the latest development version: download https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc/archive/master.zip and unzip it somewhere like C:\Tools then you will need to add the path to asciidoc and possibly Python v2 to your CMake tool chain file for building WSJT-X. The directory containing asciidoc.py needs to be included in the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable.