kopia lustrzana https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib
898 wiersze
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898 wiersze
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.TH HAMLIB-PRIMER "7" "2020-09-08" "Hamlib" "Hamlib Information Manual"
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.
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.
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.SH NAME
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.
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hamlib-primer \- compiling and using the radio and rotator control library
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.
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.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.
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There are several ways to obtain a working installation of Hamlib.
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.
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The following sections discuss installing from a package manager, building
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from source, and installing Hamlib project supplied binaries on Microsoft
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Windows\*R.
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.SS Installing binary packages on Linux and BSD
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.
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The easiest way to install a released version of Hamlib on a Linux based
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distribution or a BSD variant is through the provided
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.IR "package manager" .
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.
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While package managers vary according to the distribution (it's easy to lump
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BSD variants in this group too) their end goal is to provide ready to use
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software packages.
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.
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Since such a wide variety of package managers exist, it is best to recommend
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that the documentation for your chosen distribution be your guide.
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.
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.
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.SS A variety of Hamlib sources
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.
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Distribution packages are most often official Hamlib releases and in some
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cases could be quite old and lacking support for newer radios or rotators.
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.
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In some cases support is improved in existing radio or rotator back ends and
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bugs are fixed in newer releases.
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Often times to get the improved support/bug fixes, building from source will
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be required.
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Relax, it's not hard. :-)
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.
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.PP
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Source code is available as official releases, testing snapshots, daily
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development snapshots, and the bleeding edge of development directly from the
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.UR https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib
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Git repository
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.UE .
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.
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As a rule, even the bleeding edge tarballs should configure and compile
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without error even though certain implementation work may be in progress and
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may be incomplete or have errors.
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.
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.SS Getting released source
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.
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.
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Official Hamlib source releases, commonly called
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.I tarballs
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can be
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found on the
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.UR http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/
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SourceForge.net Hamlib files
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.UE
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Web page.
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.
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.\" It appears as of early September 2020 that the uploaded releases have been
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.\" deleted from GitHub
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'\" As a convenience, release archives are also mirrored at the
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.\" .UR https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases
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.\" GitHub Hamlib releases
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'\" .UE
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.\" page.
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.
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The most recent release is listed first.
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.
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.SS Getting source snapshots
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Testing release candidates (RCs) are posted during the period (often a few
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weeks) before a planned release.
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Beginning with the 4.0 release, RCs are hosted by the
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.UR http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/
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SourceForge.net Hamlib files
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.UE
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Web page.
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.
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RCs are identifed by having a
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.I ~rcX
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suffix where the
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.I X
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is replace by a numeral for successive release candidates.
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.PP
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Daily snapshots of the development repository are available via the World Wide
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Web from
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.UR http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/
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Hamlib Git daily snapshots
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.UE .
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.
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These are not official releases but are provided for testing new features and
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bug fixes.
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.
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.PP
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The daily development snapshot is made and posted each day by around 1030 UTC.
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.
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Daily snapshots
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.I should
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compile but sometimes a bug creeps in that prevents compilation.
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.
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If that should happen, please report it to the
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.MT hamlib-developer@@lists.sourceforge.net
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hamlib-developer mailing list
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.ME .
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.SS Git repository
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The source repository can be
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.I cloned
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which copies the repository to your computer including its entire history,
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branches, and release tag information.
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In other words, once the
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.BR git "(1) " clone
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command is finished a complete copy of the Hamlib development will be on your
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computer.
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.
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You can do quite a lot with this as nothing is hidden from view since the
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entire history of Hamlib is right there all the way from the very first commit
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to the present.
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None of the meta-data is hidden away on some central server.
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.
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.PP
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To clone the repository use the following command:
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.
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.B git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/hamlib/code hamlib
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.EE
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.in
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.
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.PP
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or:
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.in +4n
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.B git clone https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib.git
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.EE
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.in
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.PP
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Odds are that you will want to run the above command in a sub directory of
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your home directory.
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The
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.I hamlib
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directory will be created by Git and the
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.I master
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branch will be checked out for you as the
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.IR "working copy" .
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The master branch is one of several branches used in Hamlib development.
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.
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It is the main branch of new features and bug fixes.
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The working copy will be the latest revision of every file at the time of the
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clone.
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Later updates from the developers will require using another Git command to
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update your local repository.
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.SS Building from source
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Building from source will be required for various reasons.
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Perhaps only an older release is provided by your distribution, or you would like
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to test recent changes to Hamlib\(emeither a specific back end or API
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changes\(emand offer a report to the developers, or you would like to take part in
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development and offer your contribution to the project, or you would just like to
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learn how to build a relatively comprehensive package from source.
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.
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Any is a good reason to build from the source code archive.
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.PP
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Before going further, this manual assumes familiarity with working from the
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command prompt in a Linux/BSD/Unix like system's
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.I Bourne shell
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environment (compatible Bourne shells include
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.BR bash (1),
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.BR ksh (1),
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.BR zsh (1),
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and several more) either in a
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.I virtual console
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(a text only screen with no graphics) or in a
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.I terminal
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in a desktop environment
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.RB ( xterm (1),
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.BR rxvt (1),
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.BR konsole "(1) (included with the KDE desktop),"
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.BR gnome\-terminal (1),
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.BR xfce4\-terminal (1),
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.BR terminal "(1) (included in macOS),"
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etc.).
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.
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If this is new to you, take some time and read up on using the shell.
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A good tutorial can be found at
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.UR http://linuxcommand.org/
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LinuxCommand.org
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.UE
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which also offers an in-depth book that can be purchased or downloaded for no
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cost (the Hamlib project is not associated with nor has any interest in the
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sale of this book, it just looks like a very good effort on the part of its
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author).
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.
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.PP
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Let's get started.
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.SS Compiling source tarballs
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Before proceeding, it is essential to read the information in the files,
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.IR README.md ,
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.IR INSTALL ,
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and
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.I README.betatester
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supplied in the Hamlib
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.I top-level
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directory which will be named
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something like
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.I hamlib-3.3~git
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where the latter part is the release version.
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.
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In this case the
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.I 3.3~git
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indicates this is a development snapshot of the Git master branch.
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.
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These files provide detailed information for compiling Hamlib and will vary
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some from release to release.
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.PP
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Compiling from a source tarball whether it is an official release or a testing
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or daily development snapshot follows the same set of commands, known as the
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.I three step
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which are each run from the top-level directory:
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.
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.B ./configure
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.B make
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.B sudo make install
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.EE
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.in
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.
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.SS configure
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.
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The
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.IB ./ configure
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command examines your system and checks it for any packages that are required
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or good to have options for compiling Hamlib.
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.
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The leading
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.I ./
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tells the shell to only run the
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.B configure
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command found in the current directory.
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.
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It is always possible that a
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.B configure
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command could be lurking elsewhere and we don't want to run that!
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Run:
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.in +4n
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.B ./configure
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.PP
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from the top-level directory.
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.
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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Some distributions are configured so commands can only be run from directories
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listed in the
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.B PATH
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environment variable.
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.
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The
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.I ./
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is necessary or the
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.B configure
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command will not be run as the
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.I current directory
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(defined as
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.IR . )
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is not in the
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.BR PATH .
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.
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This is considered a default security feature so that only programs provided
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by the distribution are run.
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.
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.B PATH
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can be modified for your own session, but that is a topic for the
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LinuxCommand.org reference above.
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.PP
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Of course, things are usually complicated a bit by options and Hamlib is no
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exception.
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The good news is that the defaults, i.e., no options, work well in most
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situations.
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Options are needed to enable the compilation of certain portions of Hamlib
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such as the language bindings.
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.
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Optional features usually require that more development tools are installed.
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.
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The
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.I INSTALL
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and
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.I README.betatester
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files in the Hamlib top-level directory will have details on the options
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available for that release.
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.PP
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A useful option is
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.B \-\-prefix
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which tells
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.B configure
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where in the file system hierarchy Hamlib should be installed.
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.
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If it is not given, Hamlib will be installed in the
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.I /usr/local
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file system hierarchy.
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.
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Perhaps you want to install to your home directory instead:
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.PP
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.B ./configure \-\-prefix=$HOME/local
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.in
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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For practice you may wish to start out using the
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.BR \-\-prefix = \fI$HOME/local\fP
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option to install the Hamlib files into your home directory and avoid
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overwriting any version of Hamlib installed into the system directories.
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.
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The code examples in the remainder of this manual will assume Hamlib has been
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installed to
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.IR $HOME/local .
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.PP
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As a result of this option, all of the files will be installed in the
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.I local
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directory of your home directory.
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.
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.I local
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will be created if it does not exist during installation as will several other
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directories in it.
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Installing in your home directory means that
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.IR root ,
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or superuser (administrator) privileges are not required when running
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.BR "make install" .
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.
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On the other hand, some extra work will need to be done so other programs can
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use the library.
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The utilities that are compiled as a part of the Hamlib build system will work
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as they are
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.I linked
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to the library installed under
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.IR local .
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Running them will require declaring the complete path:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.B local/bin/rigctl
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.in
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.PP
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or modifying your shell's
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.I PATH
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environment variable (see the shell tutorial site above).
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.
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.\" (TODO: describe library hackery in an appendix).
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.
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.PP
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Another useful option is
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.B \-\-help
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which will give a few screens full of options for
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.BR configure .
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If in a desktop environment the scroll bar can be used to scroll back up
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through the output.
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.
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In either a terminal or a virtual console Linux supports the Shift\-PageUp key
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combination to scroll back up.
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.
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Conversely, Shift\-PageDown can be used to scroll down toward the end of the
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output and the shell prompt (Shift\-UpArrow/Shift\-DownArrow may also work to
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scroll one line at a time (terminal dependent)).
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.PP
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After a fair amount of time, depending on your computer, and a lot of screen
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output,
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.B configure
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will finish its job.
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.
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So long as the few lines previous to the shell prompt don't say \(lqerror\(rq
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or some such failure message Hamlib is ready to be compiled.
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.
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If there is an error and all of the required packages listed in
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.I README.betatester
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have been installed, please ask for help on the
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.MT hamlib\-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
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hamlib-developer mailing list
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.ME .
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.
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.
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.SS make
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.
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The
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.BR make (1)
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command is responsible for running the
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.I compiler
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which reads the source files and from the instructions it finds in them writes
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.I object
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files which are the binary instructions the CPU of a computer can execute.
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.
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.B make
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then calls the
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.I linker
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which puts the object files together in the correct order to create the Hamlib
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library files and its executable programs.
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.
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.PP
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Run:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.B make
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.in
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.PP
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from the top-level directory.
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.PP
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Any error that causes
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.B make
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to stop early is cause for a question to the
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.MT hamlib\-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
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hamlib-developer mailing list
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.ME .
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.
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.PP
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In general
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.B make
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will take longer than
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.B configure
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to complete its run.
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.
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As it is a system command, and therefore found in the shell's
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.B PATH
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environment variable, prefixing
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.B make
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with
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.I ./
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will cause a \(lqcommand not found\(rq error from the shell.
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.
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.
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.SS make install
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.
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Assuming that you have not set the installation prefix to your home directory,
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root (administrator) privileges will be required to install Hamlib to the
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system directories.
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.
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Two popular methods exist for gaining root privileges,
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.BR su (1)
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and
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.BR sudo (8).
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.
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.B sudo
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is probably the most popular these days, particularly when using the
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.UR http://www.ubuntu.com
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Ubuntu
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.UE
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family of distributions.
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.
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.PP
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Run:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.B sudo make install
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.in
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.PP
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or:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.RB $ " su -l"
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Password:
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.RB # " make install"
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.in
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.PP
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as root from the top-level directory.
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.
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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The shell session is shown to show the change in prompt from a normal user
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account to the root account.
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.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-l
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option to
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.B su
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forces a
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.I login
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shell so that environment variables such as
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.I PATH
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are set correctly.
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.
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.PP
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Running
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.B make install
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will call the installer to put all of the newly compiled files and other files
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(such as this document) in predetermined places set by the
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.B \-\-prefix
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option to
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.B configure
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in the directory hierarchy (yes, this is by design and
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.B make
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is not just flinging files any old place!).
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.
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.PP
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A lot of screen output will be generated.
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.
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Any errors will probably be rather early in the process and will likely be
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related to your
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.I username
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not having write permissions in the system directory structure.
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.
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.
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.SS ldconfig
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.
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Once the installation is complete one more step is required if Hamlib has
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never been installed from a local build before.
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.
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The
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.B ldconfig
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command tells the system library loader where to find the newly installed
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Hamlib libraries.
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.
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It too will need to be run with root privileges:
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.
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.PP
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Run:
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.
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.in +4n
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.B sudo ldconfig
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as root from any directory or while logged in as root from above.
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run after each installation if a newer version of Hamlib was not installed,
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i.e., when recompiling the same version during development.
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.B ldconfig
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will add locally compiled software to its database.
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.SS Bootstrapping from a \(aqgit clone\(aq
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.BR automake ,
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.BR libtool ,
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and more) from which the build system consisting of
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.BR configure ,
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the various
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throughout the directory structure, and the final
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are generated.
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.PP
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.B bootstrap
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script from which the build system is
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.IR bootsrapped\(emthe
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process of generating the Hamlib build system from
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.I configure.ac
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and the various
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.IR Makefile.am s.
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.B configure
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script will be present to configure the build system.
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Next
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.B configure
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is run with any needed build options
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.RB ( "configure \-\-help"
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is useful) to enable certain features or provide paths for locating needed
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build dependencies, etc.
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be set on the
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.B configure
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command line.
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After the configuration is complete, the build may proceed with the
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.B make
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step as for the source tarballs above.
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.B configure \-\-help
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may be run, and
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.B configure
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run again with specific options in which case the
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.IR Makefile s
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will be regenerated and the build can proceed with the new configuration.
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.SS Other make targets
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.BR "make install" ,
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other
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.I targets
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exist when running
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.BR make .
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.B make clean
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from the top-level directory removes all of the generated object and
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executable files generated by running
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.B make
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freeing up considerable disk space.
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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During development of individual source files, it is not necessary to
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run
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.B make clean
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each time before
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.BR make .
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Simply run
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.B make
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and only the modified file(s) and any objects that depend on them will be
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recompiled.
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This speeds up development time considerably.
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To remove even the generated
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.IR Makefile s,
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run
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.B make distclean
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from the top-level directory.
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After this target is run,
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.B configure
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will need to be run again to regenerate the
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.IR Makefile s.
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.
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This command may not be as useful as the
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.IR Makefile s
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do not take up much space, however it can be useful for rebuilding the
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.IR Makefile s
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when modifying a
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.I Makefile.am
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or
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.I configure.ac
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during build system development.
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.SS Parallel build trees
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One feature of the GNU build system used by Hamlib is that the object files
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can be kept in a directory structure separate from the source files.
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While this has no effect on the
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.B make
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targets described above, it does help the developer find files in the source
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tree!
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One such way of using parallel builds is described in
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.IR README.developer .
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.PP
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Parallel builds can be very useful as one build directory can be configured
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for a release and another build directory can be configured for debugging with
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different options passed to
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.B configure
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from each directory.
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.
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The generated
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.IR Makefile s
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are unique to each build directory and will not interfere with each other.
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.
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.SS Adding debugging symbols
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.
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When additional debugging symbols are needed with, for example, the GNU
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Debugger,
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.BR gdb ,
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the needed compiler and linker options are passed as environment variables.
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Run:
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.B ../hamlib/configure CFLAGS="-ggdb3 -O0" CXXFLAGS="-ggdb3 -O0"
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.EE
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.in
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.
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.PP
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from a sibling build directory intended for a debugging build.
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.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-ggdb3
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option tells the C compiler, in this case the GNU C Compiler,
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.BR gcc ,
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to add special symbols useful for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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.
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The
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.B -O0
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option tells
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.B gcc
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to turn off all optimizations which will make it easier to follow some
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variables that might otherwise be optimized away.
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.
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.B CFLAGS
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and
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.B CXXFLAGS
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may be set independently for each compiler.
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.
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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There are a number compiler options available for controlling debugging
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symbols and setting optimization levels.
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.
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Please consult the compiler's manual for all the details.
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.
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.SS Compiling for Microsoft Windows
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.
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Currently compiling is done on a Debian 10 (Buster) virtual machine using
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.UR http://www.mingw.org
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MinGW
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.UE .
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.I README.build-win32
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in the
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.I scripts
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directory has details on how this is accomplished.
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.
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.
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.SS Pre-compiled binaries for Microsoft Windows
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.
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Pre-compiled binaries for Microsoft Windows 32 and 64 bit architectures
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(Windows NT and newer) are available for both official releases and daily
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development snapshots.
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.
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.PP
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Official releases are available through the
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.UR http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/
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SourceForge.net file download service
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.UE .
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.
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.\"As an alternative, official releases are also available though the
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.\".UR https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases
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.\"Hamlib archive at GitHub
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.\".UE .
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.
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.PP
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Daily development snapshots are available from the
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.UR http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/
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daily snapshots page
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.UE .
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.
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.PP
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Beginning with the Hamlib 1.2.15.3 release a self-extracting installer is
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available.
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.
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Among its features are selecting which portions of Hamlib are installed.
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.
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The
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.I PATH
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environment variable will need to be set manually per the included
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.I README.w32-bin
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or
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.I README.w64-bin
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file.
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.
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.PP
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Daily development snapshots feature both a .ZIP archive and the self
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extracting installer.
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.
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.PP
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Bug reports and questions about these archives should be sent to the
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.MT hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
|
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hamlib-developer mailing list
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.ME .
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.
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.
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.SH COPYING
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.
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This file is part of Hamlib, a project to develop a library that simplifies
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radio and rotator control functions for developers of software primarily of
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interest to radio amateurs and those interested in radio communications.
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.
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.PP
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Copyright \(co 2001-2020 Hamlib Group (various contributors)
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.
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.PP
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This is free software; see the file COPYING for copying conditions. There is
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NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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.
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.
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.SH SEE ALSO
|
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.
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.BR git (1),
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.BR hamlib (7),
|
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.BR ldconfig (8),
|
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.BR make (1),
|
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.BR su (1),
|
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.BR sudo (8)
|
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.
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.
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.SH COLOPHON
|
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.
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Links to the Hamlib Wiki, Git repository, release archives, and daily snapshot
|
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archives are available via
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.
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.UR http://www.hamlib.org
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hamlib.org
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.UE .
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