Hi Greg and all,
You don't have to 'have' ARM hardware, only access to it.
With internet: the BMARC club computer: http://club.bmarc.org is ARM, a Banana
Pi with a 250Gb SATA disk.
Bananian 3.0 but, the last "apt-get update; apt-get upgrade" was done a month
ago.
Look in "/downloads/hamradio/digital/wsjt" for my compile.
Run "wsjt10" in an LXTerminal window.
Access: SSH or RDP://club.bmarc.org
User: wsjtdev
Pwd: wsjtdev2
Keep Smiling
Alan VK2ZIW
On Thu, 20 Nov 2014 21:14:27 +0000 (UTC), Greg Beam wrote
> Hi Alan,
>
>
> I had similar problems with WSPR and ARM. I don't have any ARM hardware to
> test on, so it make it tough to get things working properly.
>
>
> Maybe somebody else in the group has ARM hardware and can look into this, but
> there's allot of things going on at the moment.
>
> Additionally, I'm not sure if the ARM boards meet the hardware requirements
> or not. I'm not looked as there's been little interest.
>
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 20, 2014 9:05 PM, Alan VK2ZIW
> <bea...@unixservice.com.au> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Greg and all,Michael DG0OPK and I are trying to get WSJT 10 running on ARM
> systemssuch as the Banana Pi. This is needed for balloon projects.The Banana
> Pi, has a SATA port and transferring the OS (root) to the SATAdisk is
> particularly easy. (rsync -ax / /mnt; edit /boot/uEnv.txt)Come Dec 6, we will
> have Fedora 21 for ARM including the Banana Pi. (Allwinner A20)Why am I stuck
> with WSJT, because the EME community use JT65C.So, can we have some effort
> please?80 not 73 (a rectifier, problem solver)Alan VK2ZIWOn Thu, 20 Nov 2014
> 20:20:54 +0000 (UTC), Greg Beam wrote
> > 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/wspr> Update
> > ...: sudo apt-get update> Install ..: 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 the> WSJTX Linux .deb
> > package available. I've run it in custom Debian and Ubuntu> environments
> > with zero issues. It gives me great pleasure to use WSJTX in> Linux. 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 minimal> Mate Desktop
> > environment.> > I install the wspr .deb package with dpkg -i and then
> > pulled in the required> dependencies with apt-get install -f.> > WSPR runs
> > fine until "second 55 decode", and then WSPR closes. I see the> errors
> > reported in a terminal window.> > Does WSPR use KVASD? Is this a issue with
> > KVASD, and/or the dependencies> required 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's> Greg, KI7MT> Alan
> > Man's greatest waste of time: Worshipping the wrong God. Consider Jesus.
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Man's greatest waste of time: Worshipping the wrong God.
Consider Jesus.
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