Rename your hamlib source directory.
The do the git clone over the same name...let's say your directory is called 
"src".
mv src src.oldgit clone https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib.git src
cd src./bootstrap
Then you should be able to build as usual.
Mike W9MDB

 

    On Sunday, September 6, 2020, 09:38:42 AM CDT, Marco Calistri 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Il 06/09/20 11:20, Black Michael ha scritto:
> You're not using the most recent source.
> 
> https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib
> 
> And no...you don't change the debug level during compiling.  It's a
> run-time setting and I do believe WSJT-X shows WARN and higher so that's
> why you see it right now and that has been fixed now.
> 
> Mike W9MDB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sunday, September 6, 2020, 09:15:21 AM CDT, Marco Calistri
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Il 06/09/20 00:14, Black Michael ha scritto:
>> find . -name "*.c" -exec grep "PTT RTS" {} \; -print
>>             rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_TRACE, "%s: PTT RTS debug#1\n", __func__);
>> ./src/rig.c
> Hi Mike,
> 
> This is what I get, there is a syntax error in the code near
> RIG_DEBUG_TRACE. It sounds strange since I'm using standard WSJT-X source:
> 
> marco@linux-turion64
> <mailto:marco@linux-turion64>:~/WSJT-X_build/build/wsjtx-2.2.2> find . -name
> "*.c" -exec grep "PTT RTS" {} \; -print
>         rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: PTT RTS\n", __func__);
>             rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: PTT RTS debug#1\n", __func__);
>         rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: PTT RTS debug#2\n", __func__);
> ./hamlib-prefix/src/hamlib/src/rig.c
> marco@linux-turion64
> <mailto:marco@linux-turion64>:~/WSJT-X_build/build/wsjtx-2.2.2>
> rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_TRACE, "%s: PTT RTS debug#1\n", __func__);
> bash: errore di sintassi vicino al token non atteso "RIG_DEBUG_TRACE,"
> marco@linux-turion64
> <mailto:marco@linux-turion64>:~/WSJT-X_build/build/wsjtx-2.2.2> ./src/rig.c
> 
> Us there a way to set log level during compilation of the code?
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> 
> 73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)
Mike,

The Hamlib source I use is getting downloaded by the WSJT-X itself
whenever I start the code compiling:

/usr/bin/cmake -Dhamlib_INCLUDE_DIRS=/usr/include...

Is there a way I can force the compiling to use a different Hamlib source?

And another important detail I have to highlight is that such warnings I
posted are coming out from Linux journal at console window and not from
WSJT-X:

sudo journalctl -l -p err -S  -f

-- 

73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)
  
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