Hi BIll,
FWIW:
* Installed Qt5.5 w/Tools (Mingw4.9.2) in: C:\JTSDK\qt55
* Updated the JTSDK ENV, Build Script and ToolChain File(s) accordingly
* Ran the wsjtx-devel v1.6.0 Release Install Target build without fatal
errors.
* On note on the Qt55 install, there doesn't' seem to be an
accessibility folder under plugins like there was in v5.2.
* There were / are several warnings, but it's hard to tell if there are
any *new* ones that are not in the Qt5.2 build.
* libquadmath-0.dll landed in the install/bin directory, as did most all
the other DLLs that are normally there.
When running wsjtx.exe, I hit an entry point error right at start-up.
(see attached image). Until I get past that, I really cant tell if
there's other issues. If you need any of the build files let me know and
I'll send them over to you.
I'll do some more build testing, and ensure all the source and build
DIR's are removed beforehand, including Hamlib3.
Here's the App Summary:
C++ ........: 4.9.2
GFortran ...: 4.9.2
GNU Make ...: 4.1
Cmake ......: 3.0.2
Cpack ......: 3.0.2
QT5 ........: 5.5.0
Pkg-Cfg ....: 0.28
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 7/27/2015 1:11 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 27/07/2015 19:50, Greg Beam wrote:
Hi Bill,
Hi Greg,
Ubuntu Wiliy ( 15.10 ), if things remain as is, will be released with
Qt5.4.2. Ubuntu 16.04 may have Qt5.5 but that's only a guess at this
point. It all depends on the freeze points and possibly the import
source from Debian.
For Debian, the experimental branch is the only one using Qt5.5 at the
moment. Jessie is 5.3.2, Stretch is 5.4.2, Sid is 5.4.2. It could be a
good while before Debian see's Qt5.5.
Understood. The changes should be backwards compatible so I do not
expect problems for those still using older versions of Qt and tools.
I suppose we could do some testing on Windows, but what about the tools
chain? I'm assuming we'd need 4.9 or maybe even the 5.x series compilers
( or whatever Qt5.5 was built with ). I've not even looked at the
OpenSource Installer to see what v5.5 was / is built with.
MinGW-32 4.9.1 for v5.4 and MinGW-32 4.9.2 for v5.5. As always, the
tools provided with the Windows Qt install must be used to build WSJT-X
and Hamlib.
I already seem to have run into an issue with building Release
configuration installs on Windows with Qt 5.5. This is an issue I hit
before when trying out Qt 5.4 and it still seems to be there with 5.5.
The issue is that the dependency walker that the install fix up uses
does not detect that libquadmath is required by libgfortran so it does
not get added to the install location. I am not yet able to tell if it
is a CMake issue, a tool chain issue or, a Fortran library issue.
73's
Greg, KI7MT
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 7/27/2015 12:16 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi All,
I have updated the sources to work with Qt v5.5. The changes were
trivial but I would appreciate any reports of other issues from anyone
building with Qt 5.5 on any platform.
I will start working through my production VMs upgrading to Qt 5.5 but
that will take a while.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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