Folks,

I have provided a way. I have also just added a post in that provides “cut and 
paste” steps.

Some of your Linux compile steps are incomplete (so refer to mine) … as steps 
in the OVER ARCHING Install File do not match steps needed in the WSJTX.TAR 
file.

https://groups.io/g/JTSDK/topic/75311015?p=Created,,,20,2,0,0::recentpostdate/sticky,,,20,2,0,75311015

There are lots of ways, and all are good ☺ Yet some of the tarball releases 
that you provide do not work with EVERY “OOB Experience” – and I personally 
receive lots of private email requests to improve the install, deploy and 
“tinker” experience. A number of Amateurs have come to me privately to seek 
guidance. The link above provides a way that is ensured to work – and cleanly – 
and is within the framework of what the original poster requested.

This is not a “who can pee up the wall the highest” competition … The post WAS 
about HOW to make things work from source and in the cleanest way possible.

I also get lots of emails about HOW we play in here and how some people tend to 
be personally targeted…. And as many know I bite !

Remember what we do and say in here is seen by many; playing personality games 
diminishes all of us in AR. I am not playing personality games here – I am just 
helping others. Play “nicely”.

My aim here is guidance and improvement for others. Please note the changes 
needed bill in the documentation.

73

Steve I
VK3VM / VK3SIR




From: Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 August 2020 10:30 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Changes to the INSTALL file in the 2.2.2 tarball

Steve,

your reply below makes no sense!

I will repeat, the combined sources tarball we release includes instructions to 
build on Linux, they are complete. Yes there are some typos and it needs 
updating for the version numbers mentioned, that is fixed for the next release, 
did you even read this email thread before suggesting that some other 
instructions should be followed?

What are you suggesting needs to be "forced" to run?

By far the simplest instructions to follow are the ones provided in the single 
INSTALL file at the root of the sources tarball. Note the singular INSTALL file.

Like many Open Source projects there are different build instructions for 
developers wishing to contribute to the project, there's nothing unusual about 
that, but those instructions are not needed for users who simply want to build 
the application to run. We provide a build script, and instructions to run it, 
just for that sort of user.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 12/08/2020 01:21, Stephen VK3SIR wrote:
Bill,

KISS Principle in my answer to Rob’s post …. Yes the “dropped tarball” it can 
be forced to run … but its BY FAR simpler and easier to follow the instructions 
in the INSTALL files :-D

I have had lots and lots and lots of background inquiry on Ubuntu 20.04 … 
following the steps in the install file and compiling from source is BY FAR the 
easiest way to make WSJTX work – and properly (considering there have also been 
a lot of changes to Hamlib).

By the way, has the INSTALL files been updated for the next release as they 
were a little dated and some instructions out of sync?

73

Steve I
VK3VM / VK3SIR

From: Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com><mailto:g4...@classdesign.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 August 2020 10:10 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Changes to the INSTALL file in the 2.2.2 tarball

Steve,

there is no need to follow the build instructions in the project git repo if 
you are building to run. Maybe if you are building to contribute patches. The 
INSTALL file in the sources tarball we provide contains complete instructions 
for building a working WSJT-X for Linux. Please don't over-complicate a 
relatively simple recipe for building.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 12/08/2020 01:01, Stephen VK3SIR wrote:
Rob,

There is no repo that you can just “drop and run” for WSJTX 2.2.2 – You really 
need to compile your own !!!!

Go to the JTSDK @ GROUPS.IO site. I have a post there for dependencies etc. 
needed to build your own WSJTX on Ubuntu 20.04.

i.e. 
https://groups.io/g/JTSDK/topic/some_dependencies_requisites/75311015?p=,,,20,0,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,20,2,0,75311015

Then follow the steps inside the INSTALL files (the top level one in the repo 
and then the main set of steps inside WSJTX.TGZ)

73

Steve I
VK3VM / VK3SIR

From: Rob Robinett <r...@robinett.us><mailto:r...@robinett.us>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 August 2020 8:44 AM
To: WSJT software development 
<wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net><mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Changes to the INSTALL file in the 2.2.2 tarball

Hi Bill and David,

Could I find a source tarball which builds on Ubuntu 20.04?  I have several 
wsprdaemon sites which want to move to 20.02.

My attempt to follow David's instructions have failed and I have so much other 
SW to work on that I don't want to reinvent the wheel.

Thanks,

Rob

On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 4:55 AM Bill Somerville 
<g4...@classdesign.com<mailto:g4...@classdesign.com>> wrote:
Hi David,

I am not ruling out portable packaging, I just don't think it should be the 
prime focus of a small and busy development team. If someone makes a portable 
package, commit to keep it up to date, and it gets some traction amongst Linux 
users of WSJT-X; then that's fine.

I assume you realize that the WSJT-X CMake build script already knows how to 
make a basic Debian or RPM package, the package target does that if run on a 
suitable machine. You would be better to use a git checkout rather than the 
combined WSJT-X sources tarball with bundled Hamlib. That would mean separately 
installing Hamlib, which is not hard and the WSJT-X repo INSTALL file 
(different from the one in the combined sources tarball) has a recipe. Making a 
package is no more than invoking `make package` or `cmake --build --target 
package`.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 03/08/2020 08:48, David Spoelstra wrote:
Bill-

Just got a new wsjt digest where you answered a question about Flatpak. From 
your answer, that doesn't seem to be the correct direction.

Since I like to be on the latest distro of Ubuntu, maybe I should learn to make 
a deb and give you guys that to post?

Basically I'm looking for some pointers on how to best help the project.

73,
-David, N9KT


On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 4:38 PM David Spoelstra 
<dav...@mediamachine.com<mailto:dav...@mediamachine.com>> wrote:
Bill-

I just built 2.2.2 on Ubuntu 20.04 and noticed a few things that should be 
fixed in the INSTALL file in the 2.2.2 tarball. Some of them are cosmetic. Some 
are actual errors if you follow the steps (line 131). Just my way to try and 
help the project!

Line 13:
Copyright 2001 - 2018 by Joe Taylor, K1JT.
should be:
Copyright 2001 - 2020 by Joe Taylor, K1JT.

Line 34 (Debian name):
   Also  qtmultimedia5-dev,   libqt5libserialport5-dev,  qttools5-dev,
should be:
   Also  qtmultimedia5-dev,   libqt5serialport5-dev,  qttools5-dev,

Line 35 (Debian name):
libusb-1.0.0-dev
should be:
libusb-1.0-0-dev

Line 71:
repository  e.g.  wsjtx-1.9.1  by  specifying  it  as  a  variable  to
should be:
repository  e.g.  wsjtx-2.2.2  by  specifying  it  as  a  variable  to

Line 74:
    $ cmake -D WSJTX_TAG=wsjtx-2.0.0 <source-dir-path>
should be:
    $ cmake -D WSJTX_TAG=wsjtx-2.2.2 <source-dir-path>

Line 111:
    $ cmake -D WSJTX_TAG=wsjtx-2.0.0 <source-dir-path>
should be:
    $ cmake -D WSJTX_TAG=wsjtx-2.2.2 <source-dir-path>

Line 122:
The  above commands,  if  successful,  will produce  'wsjtx-1.9.1.tgz'
should be:
The  above commands,  if  successful,  will produce  'wsjtx-2.2.2.tgz'

Line 128:
    $ tar xzf wsjtx-2.0.0.tgz
should be:
    $ tar xzf wsjtx-2.2.2.tgz

Line 131:
    $ cmake -DWSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES=ON -DWSJT_GENERATE_DOCS=OFF ../wsjtx-2.0.0
should be:
    $ cmake -DWSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES=ON -DWSJT_GENERATE_DOCS=OFF ..


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