Hi Bill,
Ok got it.
I'm using a native install of 14.04 so the VM issue not a problem. I'm
also using /proc/cpuinfo to get the core count so should be ok.
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 04/12/2014 12:44 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 12/04/2014 19:36, Greg Beam wrote:
>> HI Bill,
> Hi Greg,
>> Thanks.
On 12/04/2014 19:36, Greg Beam wrote:
> HI Bill,
Hi Greg,
>
> Thanks. I'm putting everything in /opt for testing and the installer
> makes that easy.
>
> I forgot to ask about one other thing. I can't find the documentation on
> one of the flags your using:
>
> --> cmake --build ~/build/wsjtx/Rele
HI Bill,
Thanks. I'm putting everything in /opt for testing and the installer
makes that easy.
I forgot to ask about one other thing. I can't find the documentation on
one of the flags your using:
--> cmake --build ~/build/wsjtx/Release --target install -- -kj
the ( -- -kj ) Is that the same a
On 12/04/2014 19:24, Bill Somerville wrote:
Not a good day for typos :(
> option as it will be picked up without having to specify
> CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. Having said that I haven't tested that because I
> don't have a machine with 5.2.x available in the relevant repo.
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX sho
On 12/04/2014 19:19, Greg Beam wrote:
> Hi Bill,
Hi Greg,
>
> Quick Question. Did you install QT5 from the Linux open source installer ?
I use the open source installer for a vanilla install on all platforms.
If 5.2.x is in a distribution repository then that is probably the best
option as it wil
Hi Bill,
Quick Question. Did you install QT5 from the Linux open source installer ?
I used the repo packages, but I think the installer method may be a
better way to go in the long run.
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 04/12/2014 03:29 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 12/04/2014 07:33, Claude Frantz wrote
Hi,
Thanks for suggestion and I have compile WSJT-X 1.4 on ubuntu 13.04 now
without problems and
working very well
73 Waldek sp2ong
> > The Makefile.linux build method has not worked since 3942 or 2842 cant
> > remember which. You need to build it with CMake and you Hamlib3 also.
> >
> > I just
On 12/04/2014 10:29, Bill Somerville wrote:
Sorry , just spotted a typo, as always just after clicking send :(
> If you have pkc-config installed then CMake will correctly identify
> the Hamlib version and link it statically. On
should read:
If you have pkg-config installed then CMake will co
On 12/04/2014 07:33, Claude Frantz wrote:
Hi Claude,
> On 04/11/2014 07:40 PM, Greg Beam wrote:
>
> Hamlib 3 is not part of my current Linux distribution. I have compiled
> and installed it separately.
There some changes that are newer even than the Hamlib 3 main
repository, currently they are in
On 04/12/2014 09:27 AM, Greg Beam wrote:
Hi Greg,
> This info is form Bill (G3WJS) regarding a similar situation.
>
> For background, Hamlib3 is not released from the HL developers yet, so
> you probably won't find it in your Linux distro repositories.
In fact, I have hamlib 3 from
git://hamlib
Hi Claude,
This info is form Bill (G3WJS) regarding a similar situation.
For background, Hamlib3 is not released from the HL developers yet, so
you probably won't find it in your Linux distro repositories.
I have a WSJT-X build script I'm using (testing) to build with, it's
working but not ready
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