Hi Richard,

His problem is during the build not after. If he's installed JTSDK he 
has all the runtime files he needs. Likewise, if he's installed WSJT-X 
from either the formal release .deb ( using Gdebi etc) that would also 
resolve the runtime deps.

There is already a method in place for producing WSJT-X Tarballs, it's 
the WSJT-X superbuild script, Bill maintains the scripts in the repository.

I've tested WSJT-X builds via JTSDK on RPI2 (Raspbian ~ Debian Jessie 
and Ubuntu Mate 15.10), the builds work as expected when the right 
resource allocation is setup.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 1/16/2016 13:04, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 11:12:04 -0700
> Greg Beam <ki7m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> More than likely you've run out of system resources.
>>
>> I would create a swap partition if you don't already have one (at least
>> 1GB to 2 GB) and you may want to edit /usr/bin/jtsdk-wsjtx to use only
>> one or two cores rather than all 4 cores.
>>
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
>>
>>
>>
> If you can't get it to build on the rasp Pi2 , which IMO it should, if 
> someone tells me which files
> after the build are essential to running wsjtx I make a built tarball 
> available.
> The only difference between the raspPI2 and the Odroid C1+ is the quad 
> processor runs at 1.6 GHz
> compared to 900 MHz for the R PI2, same RAM 1 GB.
>

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