Hi Laurie,
See below.
On 7/20/2014 01:04, Laurie VK3AMA wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Thanks for the instructions.
>
> I was able to complete a 1.4 r4204 build but with a couple of issues.
>
> 1. From the JTSDK-DOC instructions... "After checking out all
> documentation, type: update"
> There
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the instructions.
I was able to complete a 1.4 r4204 build but with a couple of issues.
1. From the JTSDK-DOC instructions... "After checking out all
documentation, type: update"
There is no batch file or executable called update. What am I
supposed to do here. The
corrected a type
On 7/19/2014 02:49, KI7MT wrote:
> Hi Laurie,
>
> There have been many changes over the last 6mo or so, especially to
> WSJT-X. In the resent past, using Qmake was the main build method. Now,
> while Qmake (using wsjtx.pro / QtCreator) is still functional, I think
> the preferred
Hi Laurie,
There have been many changes over the last 6mo or so, especially to
WSJT-X. In the resent past, using Qmake was the main build method. Now,
while Qmake (using wsjtx.pro / QtCreator) is still functional, I think
the preferred / primary build method is to use Cmake. The older online
scrip
Hi Bill,
My last message to the group discussed the out-of-date online
instructions for a windows build.
No, I wasn't planning on contributing to the development. My C skills
are grossly out-out-date (circa 1980's).
The reason for a bleeding-edge build was I was suspicious that there may
h
Greg,
Sorry, I should have provided more detail in my initial post. I was
expecting there was a web reference or an old message thread regarding
Windows building that I was failing to locate.
I have successfully set a Windows dev environment using the online
instructions @
http://physics.pr
On 17/07/2014 01:28, Laurie VK3AMA wrote:
Hi Laurie,
Can someone provide me with the correct WSJT-X Windows build instructions?
I don't want to build the release version. I wish to build from the
latest source.
Most of the work required to build on Windows is setting up the right
tools, framewo
Hi Laurie,
Release, in terms of Cmake, means something a bit different than what I
think your after referring too. Checking out the latest SVN (the Branch
Haed for WSJT-X) allows you do build several targets, Release & Debug
being two of them. For testing, unless you specifically need debuggi
Can someone provide me with the correct WSJT-X Windows build instructions?
I don't want to build the release version. I wish to build from the
latest source.
Thanks
de Laurie, VK3AMA
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