Hi,
I think this is a great idea. I use this method for compiling CQRLOG on
my Mint PC here. It will however usually require some tweaking to get it
to work. But I guess I will have to do that in order to get a way to to
easily compile WSJT-X in my environment.
BTW, I have started to look into the code to see how easy (or tricky :)
) it will be to change the state-machine to make the program more robust
to the different modes that exists. I see that the interesting parts are
written i Fortran, which I haven't touched since around 1980 or so...
But, but :)
73 de
/Thomas, SM0KBD
Den 2023-06-29 kl. 09:02, skrev Daniel Uppström via wsjt-devel:
Hi,
In order not to clutter my normal environment I would like to set up a
Docker container for building WSJT-X from source. Looking around I
found this Dockerfile:
https://gist.github.com/aaronbrown1988/95a0f5bab5ef9b0e6eefa2ad111db758
It is however not updated in 5 years so I assume it needs some
tweeking(?)
Maybe anyone here know about where I can find an up-to-date Dockerfile
in order to build an image for this purpose?
And is there any experience here when it comes to building WSJT-X
under Docker?
/Daniel SM6VFZ
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