I installed fftw-static to get fftw3f.a

Then I added -lfftw3f to the LIBS and compiled.
These incantations have resulted in a wspr 4103
that


On 05/07/2014 02:48 PM, ki7mt wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I did a bit of searching on RPM-FIND. for libfftwf3.a looks like you need:
>
> For Static
> fftw-static
>
> For Dev Headers:
> fftw3-devel
>
> Share Libs
> fftw-libs-single-3.3.4-1
>
> But I'm not an RPM expert.
>
> For me on Ubuntu 14.04, it was one package for all of them libfftw3-dev
>
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT
>
> On 05/07/2014 03:28 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
>> Turns out there is no libfftw3f.a on my system.
>> I downloaded the current fftw3 source from fftw.org,
>> compiled and installed it.  Still no libfftw3f.a anywhere
>> on my system except for one in the wspr source
>> directory (??)
>>
>> On 05/07/2014 01:16 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
>>> Chuck, Greg --
>>>
>>>>> just now I installed python3-tkinter and now that compliant is gone.
>>> Yes.  This is required, as stated before.
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Now "python3 wspr.py" stops complaining that
>>>>>
>>>>> [caf@omen3 wspr]$ python3 wspr.py
>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>         File "wspr.py", line 45, in<module>
>>>>>           from WsprMod import w
>>>>> ImportError: /home/caf/wspr/WsprMod/w.so: undefined symbol:
>>>>> sfftw_destroy_plan_
>>>>> [caf@omen3 wspr]$
>>>> run: python3 -O wspr.py
>>>>
>>>> What's the results?
>>> Putting the "-O" into "python3 -O wspr.py" will have no effect on
>>> missing externals.
>>>
>>> Chuck: execute the following command in a terminal window:
>>>
>>>       nm /your/path/to/libfftw3f.a | grep sfftw_destroy
>>>
>>> using whatever path leads to your installed libfftw3f.a.  You should see
>>> something like
>>>
>>> 000001b0 T sfftw_destroy_plan_
>>> 000014c0 T sfftw_destroy_plan__
>>>
>>> If you don't, then your fedora installation does not have the required
>>> build of FFTW.  You can build it yourself, or you can be patient and
>>> wait for us to (eventually) build it for you.
>>>
>>>     -- 73, Joe, K1JT
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