Hello Greg, Mike, Thanks a lot for the valuable input, together with the svn basics it has answered all my questions on the SW compilation.
73, Igor UA3DJY > > >Message: 2 >Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 18:24:27 +0000 >From: KI7MT < ki7m...@gmail.com > >Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] can not compile latest WSJTX SW version with >JTSDK >To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >Message-ID: < 563a4d5b.8040...@gmail.com > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > >Hello, > >See comments below. > >On 11/04/2015 03:36 PM, Michael Black wrote: >> You're building the wrong thing. You don't need to do an update...the >> build will do that for you. >> build-wsjtxexp rinstall >> Build is in wsjtx_exp\install\Release > >Correct, you should be asked, at the beginning of the build, if you want >to update from svn or not. Selecting "Y", will update >^\JTSDK\src\wsjtx_exp to the latest commit in the branch from >SourceForge, then proceed with the build. > >> And you don't use "svn update" on JTSDK-QT or JTSDK-DOC > >You can use svn in any of the Env's ( JTSDK-{QT,PY,DOC,MSYS,Maintenance} >) just as you normally would anywhere else. For example, to manually >update a branch: > >open JTSDK-QT >cd src\wsjtx_exp >svn update > >or to see the last revision of what you have locally: > >svn info > >All the subversion functions should be available to the user. Bare in >mind, when using the JTSDK-DOC (Cygwin32 shell) environment, the paths >are not set to include the C:\\JTSDK\src directories. > >> You use "update" >> And that does not update the WSJT-X sources...again that's done during the >> build. > >Correct, if you hit "Y" when prompted, it should update to the latest >branch revision. This is true for both JTSDK-Win32 and JTSDK-Nix. > >> >> 73 >> Mike W9MDB >> > >73's >Greg, KI7MT > >
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