On 21/11/2014 17:54, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Joe Taylor <j...@princeton.edu <mailto:j...@princeton.edu>> wrote:

    Richard --

    No need for CMake here, this is a trivial (and infrequently required)
    build operation.


Perhaps, but it seems different flags are needed just between mac versions... Putting it in a build system keeps you from having to remember what you did :)
I'm mostly with Joe here, there is no active development on KVASD and it is a fairly simple build.

The time is probably better spent on getting an ARM Linux and Intel FreeBSD builds done since there are WSJT-X users (or potential users) on those platforms.

The Mac flags are more a case of using the correct ones to make a binary that runs on all versions. Apple use a system that uses SDKs for each version and you are supposed to build with the newest SDK and pass compiler & linker options for the oldest version to be supported. We could go back to 10.4 with a vanilla C/Fortran program but there's not much point since the C++ in Qt5 and WSJT-X is only portable back to 10.7 where Apple superseded the gcc C++ Standard Library with the LLVM one.

Richard
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Bill
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