Hi Sandro,

At the moment, I cannot reproduce this error. I removed JTSDK completely 
today before working on the WSPR changes, and again after your posting. 
All three targets are working here, Docs, Install and Package.

When you say:

"The "build-wspr" or "build-wspr package", after some work give me:"

What work are you referring too ?

73's
Greg, KI7MT

On 6/3/2015 3:29 AM, Alessandro Gorobey wrote:
> Hi Greg, All,
>
> I update/upgrade JTSDK and "build-wspr doc" is OK.
> The "build-wspr" or "build-wspr package", after some work give me:
>
> ==================================
>    RUN F2PY for w.pyd
> ------------------------------
> C:/JTSDK/Python33/python.exe C:/JTSDK/Python33/Scripts/f2py.py -c -I. \
> --quiet --fcompiler=gnu95 --compiler=mingw32 \
> --f77exec=gfortran --f90exec=gfortran \
> --opt="-cpp -fbounds-check -O2" \
> libwspr.a libportaudio.a libfftw3f_win.a libsamplerate.a \
> libpthreadGC2.a -lwinmm -m w wspr1.f90 getfile.f90 paterminate.f90
> ftn_quit.f90 audiodev.f90    <----------!!!!! the popup is here !!!!
> Makefile.jtsdk2:166: recipe for target 'WsprMod/w.pyd' failed
> mingw32-make: *** [WsprMod/w.pyd] Error -1073741515
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>     Compiler Build Warning
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    mingw32-make exited with a non-(0) build status. Check and or
>    correct the error, perform a clean, then re-make the target.
>
> (JTSDK-PY) C:\JTSDK)C:/JTSDK/Python33/python.exe
> Python 3.3.5 (v3.3.5:62cf4e77f785, Mar  9 2014, 10:37:12) [MSC v.1600 32
> bit (Intel)] on win32
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>   >>> quit()
>
> (JTSDK-PY) C:\JTSDK)python3
> Python 3.3.5 (v3.3.5:62cf4e77f785, Mar  9 2014, 10:37:12) [MSC v.1600 32
> bit (Intel)] on win32
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>   >>> quit()
>
> (JTSDK-PY) C:\JTSDK)
>
> (JTSDK-PY) C:\JTSDK)
> =====================================
>
> The popup title is "python.exe - System error" and the description tell
> me that python33.dll is not found.
> C:\JTSDK\Python33\DLLs\python33.dll exist and seem valid.
>
> Thank in advance for any idea
>
> 73
> Sandro
> IW3RAB
>
>
> Il 03/06/2015 03:57, KI7MT ha scritto:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> After a bit of trial & error, I think things are sorted out for building
>> the WSPR user-guide on Windows. Getting Python2 and Python3 to play
>> nicely together was a bit of a trick ;-)
>>
>> In any case, commands are as follows:
>>
>> Build Invocations ( All in JTSDK-PY ):
>> * Build Just the Doc: build-wspr doc
>> * Build Install: build-wspr
>> * Build Package: build-package
>>
>> If you need a Python Command Line Interrupter:
>> * For Python27, type: python2
>> * For Python33, type: python3
>>
>> UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS
>> * Windows > Start > Programs > JTSDK > JTSDK Update
>>
>> That should do it. When you build WSPR the first time after the upgrade,
>> make sure you perform the update from SVN, or do a new checkout,
>> whichever you prefer.
>>
>> If you have any issues, or things are not working properly for you, post
>> them to: < [email protected] >
>>
>>
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
>>
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