jtsdk-nix did build and install
with 2 cavets ...
must be exstracted to /home/
and
renamed to jtsdk
now ... first error when installing might be a missing package ... not sure.
oh .. i was using jtsdk to build hamlib3
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/kc7noa/jtsdk/src/build/hamlib/doc'
I might also add I'm running JTSDK and WSJTX 1.7.0 r6674 on another Linux 14.04
and two Win 10 machines as well without issue.
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> On 7 May 2016, at 01:17, T61AA Ross wrote:
>
> I'm also running JTSDK and compiling and running WSJTX on a RaspberryPi B3
>
I'm also running JTSDK and compiling and running WSJTX on a RaspberryPi B3
without issues on Ubuntu 16.04
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> On 7 May 2016, at 00:52, KI7MT wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Can you expand a bit on the permission error; where and how does it
> manifest?
>
> I
When installing .. or was it running ... jtsdk it was more than 6mo
ago now ... gave up on it and installed manually wsjtx 1.6dev
On May 6, 2016 5:56 PM, "T61AA Ross" wrote:
Mike,
Do you mean permission errors on installing JTSDK or permission errors
running WSJTX?
I
Mike,
Do you mean permission errors on installing JTSDK or permission errors running
WSJTX?
I hope you are trying to use sudo ./wsjtx when running it?
73
Ross
Sent from my iPhone 6
> On 6 May 2016, at 23:46, Michael Durkin wrote:
>
> I always got permission errors with
Hi Michael,
Can you expand a bit on the permission error; where and how does it
manifest?
I tested JTSDK v2.0.19 on an ARMHF device (RPI2 Quad core) using
Ubuntu-Mate 15.04 and did not hit any permission problems.
All the apps JTSDK can build worked as expected, but on a busy band (20m
JT65 +
On 07/05/2016 00:59, Laurie VK3AMA wrote:
> Testing WSJT-X 1.7 r6674 here.
> The UDP decode packet has a space appended to the start of the decode
> message.
> Is this a defect or by design?
Hi Laurie,
it is a defect. Several issues have arisen after adding a second
character to the mode
Testing WSJT-X 1.7 r6674 here.
The UDP decode packet has a space appended to the start of the decode
message.
Is this a defect or by design?
de Laurie VK3AMA
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Hi All,
This is a posting to provide feedback, and not a complaint (as I am able
to read a clock and don't "need" the UTC value displayed in the Band
Activity window although it is nice to see it there).
Under the Windows 10 OS, when using WSJT-X 1.7.0-devel version r6659
yesterday evening, and
I always got permission errors with the jtsdk ... least on the SBC arm ...
On May 6, 2016 4:43 PM, "T61AA Ross" wrote:
> Hi Bill and Mike,
>
> JTSDK will install all needed packages, you can also use synaptic to see
> what dependencies are needed.
>
> 73
>
> Ross
>
Hi Bill and Mike,
JTSDK will install all needed packages, you can also use synaptic to see what
dependencies are needed.
73
Ross
VN1UN/VK8UN/T61AA/6O0O
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> On 6 May 2016, at 23:09, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
>> On 06/05/2016 23:45, Michael Durkin
It's my bad ...
I thought ubuntu 16 shipped with Qt5 ... it's still qt4, checked with Qmake
-v
On May 6, 2016 4:12 PM, "Bill Somerville" wrote:
> On 06/05/2016 23:45, Michael Durkin wrote:
> > darn cmake cant find Qt5Widgets hummm
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> there are a
On 06/05/2016 23:45, Michael Durkin wrote:
> darn cmake cant find Qt5Widgets hummm
Hi Michael,
there are a few Qt5 packages you need to install, try:
$ sudo apt-get install qtmultimedia5-dev liqt5serialport5-dev
libqt5multimedia5-plugins libusb-dev libudev-dev
73
Bill
G4WJS
darn cmake cant find Qt5Widgets hummm
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Michael Durkin wrote:
> GOSH you guys are as blind as me .. lol ...
>
> i see the error copy/paste of a character too many , an extra "$" at
> the beginning of the command string
>
GOSH you guys are as blind as me .. lol ...
i see the error copy/paste of a character too many , an extra "$" at
the beginning of the command string
and d/l in 20 sec ... prolly be built in under half hour . dang i hate
egg on face
thanks for the help guys i
On 06/05/2016 22:12, KI7MT wrote:
> Additionally, if you do not have Subversion installed ( which provides
> SVN), you need that package, which may also be contributing to the bash
> error your seeing.
Hi Michael & all,
if you are planning to build any packages from source on Ubuntu the
first
Hi Michael,
A PPA is a pre-built package ( based on the Distribution / ARCH ), and
has nothing to do with Subversion (SVN).
Installation instructions are listed on the page you linked below. You
need to add the repository first, then update, then install the package.
For the SVN checkout of
When i get into the front of the computer (its in the garage and im still
getting the kids off to school and the XYl leaves in a few hours)
its close to
Bash# no input file (specified?)
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 7:53 AM, Bill Somerville
wrote:
> On 06/05/2016 15:26,
On 06/05/2016 15:26, Michael Durkin wrote:
>
> What I left out ... was that I couldn't seem to find the latest
> sortof.
>
> Svn kept giving me an odd response not an error , but more like a
> file not found. . and like the computer didn't know what to do
> with the command after
On 06/05/2016 07:20, Michael Durkin wrote:
> Im not sure where to ask this exactly ... but
>
> Iv got wsjt (10 ??) installed and wsjtx1.6 on a new Arm8 (odroid-c2)
>
> both don't quite do rig control (i could do softrock - but no Tx
> control)
>
> and i know that they could ... its just that
Im not sure where to ask this exactly ... but
Iv got wsjt (10 ??) installed and wsjtx1.6 on a new Arm8 (odroid-c2)
both don't quite do rig control (i could do softrock - but no Tx
control)
and i know that they could ... its just that i don't seem to have the
latest version of either ...
I
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