On 24/06/2015 13:50, Jay Hainline wrote:

Hi Jay,
> pwd gives me this:
>
> /home/Jay Hainline
>
> I assume this means the software is looking for just "Jay" for the directory
> name rather than my full name which is what my Windows 7 computer uses. Is
> there an easy way to change directory names without having to do a complete
> uninstall/install??
Looks like there is insufficient quoting of directory paths in that part 
of the JTSDK scripts, this causes paths with spaces to be misinterpreted 
as multiple tokens where they should be treated as one token. I would 
think that the required changes to the script are fairly trivial so I 
would hold off reinstalling or creating a new account on your machine 
for now.

Attempting to change the home directory path is probably tricky and I 
would not recommend doing that as you will probably be plagued with 
downstream problems :(
>
> 73 Jay
>
> Jay Hainline KA9CFD
> Colchester, IL EN40om
73
Bill
G4WJS.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Black
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 18:22
> To: 'WSJT software development'
> Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Building Hamlib3 question
>
> What you start JTSDK-MSYS do a "pwd" and see what directory you are in.
> Sounds like you may need to either update or reinstall JTSDK.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Hainline [mailto:ka9...@mtcnow.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:40 AM
> To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [wsjt-devel] Building Hamlib3 question
>
> Following the readme instructions, it says I should re-build hamlib3 often
> as it receives frequent updates. When I try to do build-hamlib3 from
> JTSDK-MSYS, I get a message that says:
>
> /scripts/msys-build-hamlib3.sh: line 124: cd: /home/Jay: No such file or
> directory
>
> Does this mean there is nothing to upgrade or is there a problem with my
> install, or has something been changed and the readme file has not been
> updated?
>
> I have had no problem in building WSJT-X from JTSDK-QT.
>
> 73 Jay
>
> Jay Hainline KA9CFD
> Colchester, IL EN40om


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