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#!/bin/sh
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# Builds Hamlib 4.x W32 binary distribution.
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# A script to build a set of W32 binary DLLs and executables from a Hamlib
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# source tarball. This script assumes that the Hamlib source tarball has been
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# extracted to the directory specified in $BUILD_DIR and that libusb-1.x.y has
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# also been extracted to $BUILD_DIR.
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# See README.build-Windows for complete details.
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# Set this to a desired directory
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BUILD_DIR=~/builds
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# Set this to LibUSB archive extracted in $BUILD_DIR
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LIBUSB_VER=libusb-1.0.22
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# Set to the correct HOST_ARCH= line for your minGW installation
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HOST_ARCH=i686-w64-mingw32
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# Set to the strip name for your version of minGW
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HOST_ARCH_STRIP=i686-w64-mingw32-strip
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# Error return codes. See /usr/include/sysexits.h
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EX_USAGE=64
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EX_NOINPUT=66
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# Pass name of Hamlib archive extracted in $BUILD_DIR
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if test $# -ne 1
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then
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echo
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echo "Usage: $(basename $0) hamlib-version"
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echo "See README.build-Windows for more information."
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echo
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exit ${EX_USAGE}
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fi
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# Make sure the Hamlib archive is where we expect
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if test -d ${BUILD_DIR}/$1
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then
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echo
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echo "Building W32 binaries in ${BUILD_DIR}/$1"
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echo
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cd ${BUILD_DIR}/$1
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else
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echo
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echo "Build directory, ${BUILD_DIR}/$1 not found!"
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echo "Check path for $1 or correct the version number."
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echo
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exit ${EX_NOINPUT}
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fi
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RELEASE=$(/usr/bin/awk 'BEGIN{FS="["; RS="]"} /\[4\./ {print $2;exit}' ./configure.ac)
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HL_FILENAME=hamlib-w32-${RELEASE}
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INST_DIR=$(pwd)/mingw32-inst
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ZIP_DIR=$(pwd)/${HL_FILENAME}
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LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH=${BUILD_DIR}/${LIBUSB_VER}
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# Create W32 specific README.w32-bin file
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cat > README.w32-bin <<END_OF_README
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What is it?
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===========
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This ZIP archive or Windows installer contains a build of Hamlib-$RELEASE
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cross-compiled for MS Windows 32 bit using MinGW under Debian GNU/Linux 10
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(nice, heh!).
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This software is copyrighted. The library license is LGPL, and the *.EXE files
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licenses are GPL. Hamlib comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. See the LICENSE.txt,
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COPYING.txt, and COPYING.LIB.txt files.
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Supporting documentation in the form of Unix manual pages have also been
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included after being converted to HTML.
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Installation and Configuration
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==============================
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Extract the ZIP archive into a convenient location, C:\Program Files is a
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reasonable choice.
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Make sure *all* the .DLL files are in your PATH (leave them in the bin
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directory and set the PATH). To set the PATH environment variable in Windows
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2000, Windows XP, and Windows 7 (need info on Vista and Windows 8/10) do the
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following:
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* W2k/XP: Right-click on "My Computer"
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Win7: Right-click on "Computer"
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* W2k/XP: Click the "Advanced" tab of the "System Properties" dialog
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Win7: Click the "Advanced system settings" link in the System dialog
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* Click the "Environment Variables" button of the pop-up dialog
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* Select "Path" in the "System variables" box of the "Environment Variables"
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dialog
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NB: If you are not the administrator, system policy may not allow editing
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the path variable. The complete path to an executable file will need to be
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given to run one of the Hamlib programs.
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* Click the Edit button
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* Now add the Hamlib path in the "Variable Value:" edit box. Be sure to put
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a semi-colon ';' after the last path before adding the Hamlib path (NB. The
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entire path is highlighted and will be erased upon typing a character so
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click in the box to unselect the text first. The PATH is important!!)
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Append the Hamlib path, e.g. C:\Program Files\hamlib-w32-4.0~git\bin
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* Click OK for all three dialog boxes to save your changes.
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Testing with the Hamlib Utilities
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=================================
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To continue, be sure you have read the README.betatester file, especially the
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"Testing Hamlib" section. The primary means of testing is by way of the
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rigctl utility for radios and rotctl utility for rotators. Each is a command
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line program that is interactive or can act on a single command and exit.
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Documentation for each utility can be found as an HTML file in the doc
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directory.
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In short, the command syntax is of the form:
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rigctl -m 1020 -r COM1 -vvvvv
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-m -> Radio model 1020, or Yaesu FT-817 (use 'rigctl -l' for a list)
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-r -> Radio device, in this case COM1
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-v -> Verbosity level. For testing four or five v characters are required.
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Five 'v's set a debug level of TRACE which generates a lot of screen
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output showing communication to the radio and values of important
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variables. These traces are vital information for Hamlib rig backend
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development.
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To run rigctl or rotctl open a cmd window (Start|Run|enter 'cmd' in the
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dialog). If text scrolls off the screen, you can scroll back with the mouse.
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To copy output text into a mailer or editor (I recommend Notepad++, a free
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editor also licensed under the GPL), highlight the text as a rectangle in the
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cmd window, press <Enter> (or right-click the window icon in the upper left
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corner and select Edit, then Copy), and paste it into your editor with Ctl-V
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(or Edit|Paste from the typical GUI menu).
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All feedback is welcome to the mail address below.
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Uninstall
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=========
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To uninstall, simply delete the Hamlib directory. You may wish to edit the
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PATH as above to remove the Hamlib bin path, if desired.
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Information for w32 Programmers
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=================================
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The DLL has a cdecl interface.
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There is a libhamlib-4.def definition file for MS Visual C++/Visual Studio in
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lib/msvc. Refer to the sample commands below to generate a local
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libhamlib-4.lib file for use with the VC++/VS linker.
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Simply #include <hamlib/rig.h> (add directory to include path), include
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libhamlib-4.lib in your project and you are done. Note: VC++/VS cannot
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compile all the Hamlib code, but the API defined by rig.h has been made MSVC
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friendly :-)
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As the source code for the library DLLs is licensed under the LGPL, your
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program is not considered a "derivative work" when using the published Hamlib
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API and normal linking to the front-end library, and may be of a license of
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your choosing.
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For linking the library with MS Visual C++ 2003, from the directory you
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installed Hamlib run the following commands to generate the libhamlib-4.lib
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file needed for linking with your MSVC project:
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cd lib\msvc
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c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\bin\link.exe /lib /machine:i386 /def:libhamlib-4.def
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To do the same for Visual Studio 2017:
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cd lib\msvc
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"c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\BuildTools\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\bin\Hostx64\x86\bin\link.exe" /lib /machine:i386 /def:libhamlib-4.def
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and for VS 2019:
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cd lib\msvc
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"c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.25.28610\bin\Hostx64\x86\bin\link.exe" /lib /machine:i386 /def:libhamlib-4.def
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cd lib/msvc
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"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.32.31326\bin\Hostx64\x86\link.exe" /lib /machine:i386 /def:libhamlib-4.def
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NOTE: feedback is requested on the previous two command examples!
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The published Hamlib API may be found at:
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http://hamlib.sourceforge.net/manuals/4.1/index.html
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Thank You!
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==========
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Patches, feedback, and contributions are welcome.
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Please report problems or success to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
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Cheers,
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Stephane Fillod - F8CFE
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Nate Bargmann - N0NB
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http://www.hamlib.org
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END_OF_README
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# Configure and build hamlib for i686-w64-mingw32, with libusb-1.0
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./configure --host=${HOST_ARCH} \
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--prefix=${INST_DIR} \
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--without-cxx-binding \
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--disable-static \
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CPPFLAGS="-I${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/include" \
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LDFLAGS="-L${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/MinGW32/dll"
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make -j 4 install
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mkdir -p ${ZIP_DIR}/bin ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/gcc ${ZIP_DIR}/include ${ZIP_DIR}/doc
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cp -a src/libhamlib.def ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.def
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todos ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.def
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cp -a ${INST_DIR}/include/hamlib ${ZIP_DIR}/include/.
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todos ${ZIP_DIR}/include/hamlib/*.h
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# C++ binding is useless on w32 because of ABI
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for f in *class.h
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do
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rm ${ZIP_DIR}/include/hamlib/${f}
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done
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for f in AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING COPYING.LIB LICENSE README.md README.betatester README.w32-bin THANKS
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do
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cp -a ${f} ${ZIP_DIR}/${f}.txt
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todos ${ZIP_DIR}/${f}.txt
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done
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# Generate HTML documents from nroff formatted man files
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for f in doc/man1/*.1 doc/man7/*.7
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do
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/usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Thtml >${f}.html ${f}
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cp -a ${f}.html ${ZIP_DIR}/doc/.
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done
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cd ${BUILD_DIR}/$1
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# Copy build files into specific locations for Zip file
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for f in *.exe
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do
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cp -a ${INST_DIR}/bin/${f} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/.
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done
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cp -a ${INST_DIR}/bin/libhamlib-?.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/.
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cp -a ${INST_DIR}/lib/libhamlib.dll.a ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/gcc/.
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# NB: Strip Hamlib DLLs and EXEs
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${HOST_ARCH_STRIP} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/*.exe ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/*hamlib-*.dll
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# Copy needed third party DLLs
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cp -a /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/lib/libwinpthread-1.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/.
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cp -a ${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/MinGW32/dll/libusb-1.0.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/libusb-1.0.dll
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# Required for MinGW with GCC 6.3 (Debian 9)
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FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/6.3-posix/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll"
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if test -f "$FILE"
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then
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cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/.
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fi
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# Required for MinGW with GCC 8.3 (Debian 10)
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FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/8.3-posix/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll"
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if test -f "$FILE"
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then
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cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/.
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fi
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/usr/bin/zip -r ${HL_FILENAME}.zip $(basename ${ZIP_DIR})
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