Re: sdr# version rtlsdr

2019-08-15 Thread Harald Welte
Hi Ingo,

On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 08:28:19PM +0200, Ingo Wolf wrote:
> sdr# package doesn't contain rtlsdr.dll,
> 
> but some script to download it from:
> 
> http://osmocom.org/attachments/download/2242/RelWithDebInfo.zip
> 
> from your site, may be some licensing issue, not for getting some
> current one.

Then SDR# is insisting to use a snapshot from 2014 rather than something
that's remotely current.  As indicated, there are automatic current builds
made available.  I suggest you suggest to the SDR# developers to port their
software / scripts / whatever to use recent versions rather than 5 year old
ones.

There's little we can do about it.  We just develop and publish the library,
primarily in source code form, but also as binary packages for a variety of
systems.  Which versions people decide to use is entirely up to them.

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Re: sdr# version rtlsdr

2019-08-14 Thread Ingo Wolf

sdr# package doesn't contain rtlsdr.dll,

but some script to download it from:

http://osmocom.org/attachments/download/2242/RelWithDebInfo.zip

from your site, may be some licensing issue, not for getting some
current one.

Am 14.08.2019 um 07:51 schrieb Müller, Marcus (CEL):

Hi Ingo,

that's almost certainly a question for the SDR# developers, not the
osmocom mailing list: they very likely compiled that lib themselves.

Also, that's just naming. You can name library files however you like.

Also, even if it had the same name, it wouldn't guarantee any
compatibility: When linking against a shared library (a DLL in windows
parlance), you need a compatible ABI, and you only achieve that by
using

* the same version of source code
* a compatible compiler
* the same compilation/linking settings

So, I'm almost certain that no matter what you're trying to achieve,
you're auf dem Holzweg with this one.

Best regards,
Marcus

On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 22:22 +0200, ingo.w...@gmx.de wrote:

In the actual rtl-sdr windows builds there is an librtlsdr.dll,
while sdr# seems to need an rtlsdr.dll like in the quoted link.

When was rtlsdr.dll changed to librtlsdr.dll ?

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Betreff: Re: sdr# version rtlsdr
Hi Ingo,

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 03:48:34PM +0200, ingo.w...@gmx.de wrote:

http://osmocom.org/attachments/download/2242/RelWithDebInfo.zip

is this the last version with rtlsdr.dll?

no, the latest windows binary builds are the weekly automatic builds
available from http://ftp.osmocom.org/binaries/windows/rtl-sdr/




Re: sdr# version rtlsdr

2019-08-13 Thread Harald Welte
Hi Ingo,

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 03:48:34PM +0200, ingo.w...@gmx.de wrote:
> http://osmocom.org/attachments/download/2242/RelWithDebInfo.zip
>  
> is this the last version with rtlsdr.dll?

no, the latest windows binary builds are the weekly automatic builds 
available from http://ftp.osmocom.org/binaries/windows/rtl-sdr/

Pleaes note that in Osmocom almost nobody is working with/on Windows, so we
have no actual idea whtether the builds above work or not.
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