Hi John,
I did not get this email in my mail client. I found it from looking at the
archives, so apologies for that.
The recommended method of installation, at this point, is through the PPA.
However, plans are in the works for a formal Debian / Ubuntu package.
Launchpad Link: https://launchpad.net/~ki7mt/+archive/ubuntu/wspr
INSTALLATION------------Add PPA ..: sudo add-apt-repository
ppa:ki7mt/wsprUpdate ...: sudo apt-get updateInstall ..: sudo apt-get install
wspr
There is no way for me to tell what you have or do not have installed by way of
dependencies, not to mention, you said minimal & custom. dpkg, as you know,
does not resolve dependencies, your on your own with that.
As for :386 dependencies, yes, you need i386 Fortran dependencies. I would not
want to guess what all those would be at this point, as you said you built
custom & minimal env.
This is the first, or at least, that I'm aware of, report of any issue on
Utopic. I've tested WSPR 4.0.1-1 on Utopic (14.10), from a proper Ubuntu
Desktop Install ISO, and did not see the issues you are reporting. I can only
guess the issue involves package dependencies somehow, which ones, I could not
say with any confidence.
John wrote:--------------------------------------Greetings,
First, I would like to say Thank You for everyone's efforts in making theWSJTX
Linux .deb package available. I've run it in custom Debian and
Ubuntuenvironments with zero issues. It gives me great pleasure to use WSJTX
inLinux. Thank You!
I've have run KI7MT's .deb package for WSPR in Ubuntu successfully also,until
this recent version update.
With WSPR version 4.0.1-1, I get a program crash with the following error:
/usr/bin/wspr: line 42: 1347 Segmentation fault /usr/bin/python3 -0 wspr.py
I have also seen line 42: 1438 and line 42: 1472 Segmentation faults.
I am using a custom minimal install of Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic) with a minimalMate
Desktop environment.
I install the wspr .deb package with dpkg -i and then pulled in the
requireddependencies with apt-get install -f.
WSPR runs fine until "second 55 decode", and then WSPR closes. I see theerrors
reported in a terminal window.
Does WSPR use KVASD? Is this a issue with KVASD, and/or the
dependenciesrequired for KVASD to run?
I am running a 64 Bit OS, do I need to load libgfortran3:i386?
Can I do anything to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
73, John, N1ISA--------------------------------------
-- 73'sGreg, KI7MT
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