Hi Bill,
On 2/8/2014 11:20 AM, Bill Ockert - ND0B wrote:
Good morning,
I am attempting to get the tool chain set up to compile WSJT under windows.
The blip on the WSJT page says “To compile the programs for Windows you
can use the MinGW system and g95. You will also need the python packages
listed above.”
That packages listed above are
subversion
a.. python2.x-dev
a.. python-numpy
a.. python-imaging-tk
a.. python-pmw
a.. libportaudio2
a.. libportaudio-dev
a.. libsamplerate0-dev
a.. libfftw3-dev
a.. gfortran or g95
So far I have loaded MingW and seem to be compiling fortran OK.
I have loaded Python 2.7 and Numpy, I am working on loading imaging-tk and pmw.
Question: Are the lib* libraries required under windows? I not sure
how to interpret the “python packages” comment above.
It simply means you need to install the packages in the list.
Question: Is Makefile.MinGW the correct make file to use for development
under windows with MinGw?
Yes.
You might need to tweak the Makefile according to your own paths, etc.
To get through all the steps in the Makefile you'll also need to install
pyInstaller, which makes an executable wsjt9.exe that contains python
and all the needed modules. To run the program on your own machine,
however, you don't need the "pyInstaller" step.
Any pointers to get the windows based tool chain set up would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!!
73 de Bill ND0B
-- 73 and GL de Joe, K1JT
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