On 22/04/2014 06:58, KI7MT wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> The option Bill sent out for skipping this is:
>
> WSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES=ON
>
> Here's the relevant portions of my cmake.nix script:
Hi All,
The easiest way to reconfigure a CMake build tree to change an option is
as follows (assuming the tree is at
Hi David,
The option Bill sent out for skipping this is:
WSJT_SKIP_MANPAGES=ON
Here's the relevant portions of my cmake.nix script:
I built Hamlib(3) from Bills Fork beforehand:
*VARS*
_APP_NAME=wsjtx
_OPTION=Release
_BASED=/home/$USER/jtsdk-nix
_SRCD=/home/$USER/jtsdk-nix/src
_BUILDD="$_BASED
Hi Bill ,Greg
ive tried to update to the latest version but when i go to "cmake
--build . --target install -- -kj" i get a a2x error message and it
wont complete the install...
i see by the e-mails there is a way around this so that the man pages
are not made at install
what is the command
On 21/04/2014 12:04, KI7MT wrote:
> GM Bill,
> On 04/21/2014 04:52 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>> On 21/04/2014 04:56, KI7MT wrote:
>>
>> Hi Greg,
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> Be careful when installing Asciidoc --with-recommends, as this pulls in
>>> dblatex, which on it's own is not an issue, but it depe
GM Bill,
On 04/21/2014 04:52 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 21/04/2014 04:56, KI7MT wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Be careful when installing Asciidoc --with-recommends, as this pulls in
>> dblatex, which on it's own is not an issue, but it depends on LaTex,
>> which is huge!.
>>
>> I'd ha
On 21/04/2014 04:56, KI7MT wrote:
Hi Greg,
> Hi David,
>
> Be careful when installing Asciidoc --with-recommends, as this pulls in
> dblatex, which on it's own is not an issue, but it depends on LaTex,
> which is huge!.
>
> I'd have to go look and if a2x requires LaTex for Man pages, if so, we
> s
Hi Eric.
Yes, so is LaTex unless you use one of those two backends, then the
whole world needs installing. dblatex is the one that hauls in half the
repo I believe, but I stopped looking when I hit 1.1GB install
requirement :-)
I don't have LaTex nor DocBook installed, and WSJT-X built, with C
Hello All,
Quick update. WSJT-X builds with AsciiDoc source no problem (no
installation needed). I used the JTSDK-NIX scripts I been working on,
and it built just fine. As stated in other email, I did install
libxml-utils.
*VARS*:
_OPTION=Release
_HAMLIBD=/home/$USER/.local/share/applications/
Greg
Just for reference as you're looking into asciidoc package deps on other
distros, as far as the Archlinux packaging, dblatex is optional. Per
the asciidoc package info:
Repository : community
Name : asciidoc
Version: 8.6.9-1
Description: Text document format for
Hi Dave,
For those interested, just for testing:
I installed: libxml2-utils, about 38k.
I downloaded the AsciiDoc sources from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/asciidoc/asciidoc-8.6.9.tar.gz
cd ~/Downloads
tar -xzvf asciidoc-8.6.9.tar.gz
cd asciidoc-8.6.9
cp ~/wsjtx/manpages/man1/wsjtx.1.txt .
Hi David,
I'd image so. I have my own Ubuntu mirror on my LAN so downloading is
not an issue, however, after I installed "All" the dependencies for all
5 WSJT apps, APT was requiring another ~750MB (LaTex + DocBook is Huge)
of download, then a final install footprint of 1.1 GB of space. I'm
te
Hi Greg..I just added asciidoc from the repository in Ubuntu 14.04...it
took some time to d/l and i think it may have put in Latex
David
On 21/04/14 13:56, KI7MT wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Be careful when installing Asciidoc --with-recommends, as this pulls in
> dblatex, which on it's own is not
Hi David,
Be careful when installing Asciidoc --with-recommends, as this pulls in
dblatex, which on it's own is not an issue, but it depends on LaTex,
which is huge!.
I'd have to go look and if a2x requires LaTex for Man pages, if so, we
should definitely look at alternative solutions for Man
hi Bill..just did an install on Ubuntu 14.04 32bit using this script
found i had problems at the first cmake command...said it couldnt find a2x
searched and found its part of asciidoc ..added that dep and then cmake
worked.might be good to add that to the dep lists
73 David VK4BDJ
On 1
Hi All,
I tried to avoid line wraps in the list of commands but it still happened :(
Here is a version that hopefully is directly copyable:
In a terminal do the following.
for 64-bit:
sudo apt-get install cmake subversion clang-3.5 gfortran \
libfftw3-dev git libgfortran3:i386 libusb-dev autoc
Hi All,
further to Greg's post about the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release and my other
posts helping David VK4BDJ getting back up to speed building WSJT-X on
Linux; I have taken the opportunity to build a pair of Ubuntu 14.04
systems (one 64-bit and the other 32-bit) and document all the steps
require
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