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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff, AE5ZA
开云体育Hi Ken,It sure seems to be here, at least in NE Texas. We're in our third day of rain & T-storms, 3.3" in the first 24 hours. More next week they say also, glub, glub, glub. :-) 73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff,
I do not use it, just thought it might be contributing to the problem he was having, since I saw it in the command string on the website that was referenced.
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Hope Spring has arrived in Texas!!
Ken
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Ken Rawlings - KV5Y
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff, AE5ZA
开云体育Ken,That parameter is only for 32bit RPI system. He says he is using 32 bit. If yours is 64 bit, like mine, you can't use that parameter. 73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Dave,
I noticed that the procedure that he previously referenced to build fldigi has the following command extension:
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./configure --enable-optimizations=rpi4
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Adding this command to "./configure" causes make to error and not complete the compile, for me.
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Ken
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Ken Rawlings - KV5Y
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
开云体育The difference in fldigi compilation will be negligible.? Linking will be a very little bit longer, but you should be able to measure that even on the Pi.? The header files are necessary for the compilation to correctly use the hamlib API.? Memory usage should be very similar, whether using a static .a file or load the shared .so at run time.David On 4/10/24 09:11, Johnny, IZ8EWD via
groups.io wrote:
Sorry, another question. |
fldigi 4.2.04.10 development release posted at
开云体育Latest change: commit d93f4b89c44d0cd17e66bd926fa793f3742f51edAuthor: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...> Date: Wed Apr 10 07:07:29 2024 -0500 RSID Min Bandwidth ??? * add user adjustable bandwidth for minimum RsID detection range. This will allow up to 16 simultaneous THOR-11 signals (channels) to be contained in a passband of 200 to 3400 Hertz spaced at 200 Hertz intervals.? This change is in support of the development and testing of emergency digital communicators that can be easily interfaced to Android devices. 73, David, W1HKJ |
Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
开云体育That is correct.? Make sure that libudev and libxft were both included with build-dep as those are now required libraries.David On 4/10/24 06:00, Johnny, IZ8EWD via
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Dave,
thanks for your reply. If I understand well, I have to use the build-dep command to be sure that all the libraries are available. After that I can remove the old hamlib 4.0 installed from the Bullseye repository and replace with the latest 4.6 github snapshot as I need. Then proceed with fldigi compilation. |
Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
开云体育fldigi builds without error using the either the hamlib 4.6 archive source, or the latest pull from the hamlib remote git repository.As you probably already know, avoiding library conflicts is not the responsibility of the target application, but the person doing the compilation.
The Pi build instructions: ? works correctly on my Pi3, Pi4, and Pi5 Synaptic being used to
"remove all" references to hamlib 4.3.x
fldigi build info after
successful installation of latest hamlib built from git
repository clone: 73, David, W1HKJ |
Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Hi Cliff,
I will post the make output asap. Some observations: - There was a change in the hamlib library, some reference were converted to pointers, so older version of fldigi doesn't compile. I try with the last issue of 4.1.27 and it doesn't complie. - If I install hamlib from the Bullseye repository, I'm not able to replace it by compiling the last 4.6, applications see the ones installed by the apt, I have to remove this one to make visible the 4.6. - Actually, when I compile fldigi using the guide I posted??, there aren't warning or errror for missing libraries. |
flamp 2.2.11.14 development version posted
开云体育atAuthor: kk5vd <kk5vd@...> Should resove the incompatibility issue? between 2.2.11 and 2.2.11.13 73, David, W1HKJ
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Re: Minor bug - Re: [nbems] flamp 2.2.11.13 development version posted at
Bob,
I was not able to confirm the issue. However, I added a small delay to the calling code to switch the modem using FLAMP. If you have the ability to compile code you can download a snapshot of the source code here. and test it, otherwise going to wait awhile for more possible issues before we release another development version. Robert. |
Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff, AE5ZA
开云体育If you can find a newer one then can't you install that to replace the older one?Please post the errors you got in the "make" so we can see the issues. 73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff, AE5ZA
开云体育Looking at your link it doesn't mention the libraries that are probably missing. Following the details on the link I sent and you'll see what I mean.73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Re: Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
Cliff, AE5ZA
开云体育I recommend this link as it's what I use and works every time. I've been compiling on my Pi for years.73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Problemm running fldigi on Raspberry Pi
I compile from source fldigi 4.2.04 in my Raspberry Pi, Bullseye 32 bit. There are some warnings, but at the end the compile and installation works.
But when I run the software, after the configuration wizard it crashes. The log file in the .fldigi folder is empty, so I cannot share any info. The step followed to compile it, are described in this page I use hamlib 4.6 beta. If I download the fldigi available on the Debian repository, v.4.1.18, it works well but uses hamlib 4.0.4 and I need the 4.6. Can someone help me to have fldigi working? |