Hi!
Just upgraded one laptop. Tried first to F28 but upgrade failed (missing
28 key). Then tried upgrade to F27 that went through, but how ever after
reboot I had F28 anyway (!?!). Otherwise working, but locales damaged
that needed some reinstall and locale generation.
After that I also tried to compile wsjtx with the same script (get svn,
do compile) that works in my other laptop (F26).
I resulted just the same errors as Jarmo and Claude.
I also downloaded rc4-rpm from wsjtx official homepage and it did not
work either.
How ever your link to src.fedoraproject has rpm that works.
Just wondering what is the difference in gcc-gfortran, libgfortran and
libquadmath between "average user's F28" and rpm builder's F28
Those seems to be the source of this problem.
--
Saku
OH1KH
Claude Frantz kirjoitti 16.05.2018 klo 20:16:
On 05/16/2018 06:22 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
Hi Richard, Jarmo & All,
I haven't been following this thread in detail but we're not having any
issues building the official Fedora packages, you may want to look there
for some hints...
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/wsjtx
I confess that I do not have found there anything which is related to
the mentioned problem. As I have written before, the compilation was
possible without problems when using Fedora 26. Because of the end of
life of this release, I was forced to upgrade to the release 28. Some
components are different now, especially the gcc compiler. I suspect
that the mentioned problem is related to this difference. Fortunately, I
was on Fedora 26 the past 12th May, so I was able to participate to the
FT8 DXpedition mode test.
Best wishes,
Claude (DJ0OT)
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