Hi Scott,

sorry, forgot to mention.

Can you build from either the HEAD of the wsjtx-1.4 branch or the HEAD 
of the trunk ^/branches/wsjtx

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 23/10/2014 01:15, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 23/10/2014 01:09, Scott Hernalsteen wrote:
>> Hi Bill,
> Hi Scott,
>> I’d be happy to help.
>>
>> Here is what I have for Xcode:
>>
>>     Version: 6.1 (6A1052d)
>>     Location:        /Applications/Xcode.app
>>     Applications:
>>     Xcode:   6.1 (6604)
>>     Instruments:     6.1 (56160)
>>     SDKs:
>>     OS X:
>>     10.10:   (14A382)
>>     10.9:    (13F26)
>>     iOS:
>>     8.1:     (12B411)
>>     iOS Simulator:
>>     8.1:     (12B411)
>>
>> In case it matters, I also have Qt 5.3.1 that was compiled when I was 
>> running 10.9.
> OK, that's fine. The stock WSJT-X CMake build will be using the 10.9 SDK
> that you have there as part of Xcode 6.1.
>
> All I need is for you to do a build with a Release configuration (the
> default) of the 'package' target and post the resulting DMG somewhere
> where John G4KLA and myself can download it. Between us we can test it
> on 10.10 through to 10.7.
>> Let me know if there’s any other information you need.
> Yes, I forgot to ask, what version of gfortran are you using?
>> Scott D. Hernalsteen/W8CQD
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>> "To preserve liberty it is essential that the whole body of the people 
>> always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use 
>> them..."
>> - 1788 Richard Henry Lee
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>>> On Oct 22, 2014, at 17:12, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 22/10/2014 21:11, Scott Hernalsteen wrote:
>>>> Hi John, Joe and Bill,
>>> Hi Scott,
>>>> I can report that WSJTX 1.4-rc2 compiles on OS X 10.10, with no changes 
>>>> required.
>>> Good news, what Xcode version do you have and have you installed any
>>> SDKs other than the the ones in the Xcode install?
>>>
>>> I would like to try a package build on your system to see if the
>>> problems John G4KLA has with building a portable package on 10.9 are
>>> reproducible on 10.10.
>>>> The only issue I have when building from source is the same I had on 10.9:
>>>> The first time I run the command: cmake --build . --target install -- -kj
>>>>
>>>> I get the following error:
>>>> Downloading kvasd for Darwin
>>>> -- file: 
>>>> https://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/trunk/kvasd-binary/Darwin/kvasd
>>>> CMake Error at 
>>>> /Users/w8cqd2/wsjtx-1.4.0-rc2-Linux.x86_64/CMake/download_kvasd.cmake:13 
>>>> (file):
>>>>     file DOWNLOAD HASH mismatch
>>>>       for file: [contrib/kvasd]
>>>>         expected hash: [198dbdde1e4b04f9940f63731097ee35]
>>>>           actual hash: [d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e]
>>>>                status: [1;"unsupported protocol"]
>>>> make[2]: *** [contrib/kvasd] Error 1
>>>>
>>>> Running the cmake command again, with no changes/adjustments, results in a 
>>>> successful build.
>>> Yes I have seen occasional download corruptions on Mac, I'm not quite
>>> sure why the CMake file download function is unreliable on Mac. At least
>>> the MD5 check avoids any broken binaries on your system.
>>>> Scott D. Hernalsteen/W8CQD
>>>> FCC Licensed Amateur Radio Operator
>>>> (Amateur Extra Class)
>>>> www.w8cqd.com
>>>>
>>>> "To preserve liberty it is essential that the whole body of the people 
>>>> always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use 
>>>> them..."
>>>> - 1788 Richard Henry Lee
>>> 73
>>> Bill
>>> G4WJS.
>>>>> On Oct 22, 2014, at 15:12, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 22/10/2014 19:27, John Nelson wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Joe and Bill,
>>>>> Hi John,
>>>>>> I'm back home today from a wonderful time on the Western Isles (apart 
>>>>>> from the residue of hurricane Gonzalo).   Ploughing through hundreds of 
>>>>>> emails.
>>>>> Welcome back, glad you had a great break.
>>>>>> Joe:  I'll have computers up and running tomorrow so you can have a Mac 
>>>>>> OSX platform to build KVASD 1.12 as before.   I'll send connection 
>>>>>> details tomorrow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill:   While I was away I have found that on 10.9, FortranCInterface 
>>>>>> insists that macosx-version-min=10.9  whereas in other places 
>>>>>> macosx-version-min=10.7.   This might explain why a build
>>>>>> on 10.9 for deployment on 10.7 will not work.  I'll send some details 
>>>>>> tomorrow.    Needs a CMake expert....
>>>>> OK, this may be in line with something I realized a while back. The
>>>>> problem with the target minimum version might not be with the SDK at all
>>>>> but with the GNU compilers which may not be honouring the command line
>>>>> switch correctly. I.e. one of them (gfortran I would guess) may be
>>>>> generating calls to the new optimized combined sin/cos function even
>>>>> when it is targeted at a system version that doesn't have the function.
>>>>>
>>>>> While you were away I dealt with a couple of Mac issues. The most common
>>>>> was the problem of double clicking the tarball in the archive which
>>>>> would give an error since it tries to extract in the RO DMG.
>>>>>
>>>>> I had to provide modified installer to a couple of Mac users to track
>>>>> down some CAT issues, they all managed to use the drag and drop
>>>>> installer made on my 10.8 system without issue. It might be worth
>>>>> comparing the gfortran compiler I am using with the one you are using on
>>>>> 10.9 given the sin/cos issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can report that WSJT-X runs without issues on Yosemite when installed
>>>>> from the drag and drop installer (and I would also assume from your 10.9
>>>>> built installer although that is not tested, to my knowledge).
>>>>>> --- John G4KLA
>>>>> 73
>>>>> Bill
>>>>> G4WJS.
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