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cmake: new build tool this step unify the builing system for all platforms (windows, linux, osx and *BSD) * Requirements: - gcc/clang (C/C++ compiler) (in debian build-essential) - cmake (in debian cmake) - git if you build from source (in debian git) - posix threads ** Requirements on *BSD/macOS: - portaudio ** Optional Requirements: - gpsd (in debian libgps-dev) - libhamlib (in debian libhamlib-dev) ** Optional Requirements in Linux - udev (in debian libudev-dev) - alsa (in debian libasound2-dev) * Main changes: - version is now set only on CMakeLists.txt and automatically used on the code - cpu flags are auto-discovered in the default build and it works on gcc/clang/msvc on x86/x86_64/arm; you can force cpu flags with -DFORCE_SSE=1 for example (see CMakeLists.txt on root) - use a more "complex" tag on generic.conf to facilitate parsing by cmake (not more platform dependent). Now it is %C% or %R% for example - target `tocalls-symbols` is now called `data-update` - created debian/ directory to contains files to use debuild * Example to build: mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make make install make install-conf then you have the binary files on src/ and in the system directory * CMake options (see the head of CMakeLists.txt) - FORCE_SSE force sse instruction - FORCE_SSSE3 force ssse3 instruction - FORCE_SSE41 force ssse4.1 instruction - OPTIONAL_TEST compile optional test (might be broken) - BUILD_TESTING enable tests (ctest framework) - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX if you want to change your install path prefix for example: cmake .. -DOPTIONAL_TEST=ON
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#
# Update: 1 May 2023 (still 1.7 dev version)
#
# The original intention was to allow an easy way to download the most
# recent versions of some files.
#
# "update-data" would only work once.
#
# These locations are no longer being maintained:
# http://www.aprs.org/aprs11/tocalls.txt -- 14 Dec 2021
# http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbols-new.txt -- 17 Mar 2021
# http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbolsX.txt -- 25 Nov 2015
# so there is no reason to provide a capability grab the latest version.
#
# Rather than fixing an obsolete capability, it will just be removed.
#
cmake: new build tool this step unify the builing system for all platforms (windows, linux, osx and *BSD) * Requirements: - gcc/clang (C/C++ compiler) (in debian build-essential) - cmake (in debian cmake) - git if you build from source (in debian git) - posix threads ** Requirements on *BSD/macOS: - portaudio ** Optional Requirements: - gpsd (in debian libgps-dev) - libhamlib (in debian libhamlib-dev) ** Optional Requirements in Linux - udev (in debian libudev-dev) - alsa (in debian libasound2-dev) * Main changes: - version is now set only on CMakeLists.txt and automatically used on the code - cpu flags are auto-discovered in the default build and it works on gcc/clang/msvc on x86/x86_64/arm; you can force cpu flags with -DFORCE_SSE=1 for example (see CMakeLists.txt on root) - use a more "complex" tag on generic.conf to facilitate parsing by cmake (not more platform dependent). Now it is %C% or %R% for example - target `tocalls-symbols` is now called `data-update` - created debian/ directory to contains files to use debuild * Example to build: mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make make install make install-conf then you have the binary files on src/ and in the system directory * CMake options (see the head of CMakeLists.txt) - FORCE_SSE force sse instruction - FORCE_SSSE3 force ssse3 instruction - FORCE_SSE41 force ssse4.1 instruction - OPTIONAL_TEST compile optional test (might be broken) - BUILD_TESTING enable tests (ctest framework) - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX if you want to change your install path prefix for example: cmake .. -DOPTIONAL_TEST=ON
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# The destination field is often used to identify the manufacturer/model.
# These are not hardcoded into Dire Wolf. Instead they are read from
# a file called tocalls.txt at application start up time.
#
# The original permanent symbols are built in but the "new" symbols,
# using overlays, are often updated. These are also read from files.
#
cmake: new build tool this step unify the builing system for all platforms (windows, linux, osx and *BSD) * Requirements: - gcc/clang (C/C++ compiler) (in debian build-essential) - cmake (in debian cmake) - git if you build from source (in debian git) - posix threads ** Requirements on *BSD/macOS: - portaudio ** Optional Requirements: - gpsd (in debian libgps-dev) - libhamlib (in debian libhamlib-dev) ** Optional Requirements in Linux - udev (in debian libudev-dev) - alsa (in debian libasound2-dev) * Main changes: - version is now set only on CMakeLists.txt and automatically used on the code - cpu flags are auto-discovered in the default build and it works on gcc/clang/msvc on x86/x86_64/arm; you can force cpu flags with -DFORCE_SSE=1 for example (see CMakeLists.txt on root) - use a more "complex" tag on generic.conf to facilitate parsing by cmake (not more platform dependent). Now it is %C% or %R% for example - target `tocalls-symbols` is now called `data-update` - created debian/ directory to contains files to use debuild * Example to build: mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make make install make install-conf then you have the binary files on src/ and in the system directory * CMake options (see the head of CMakeLists.txt) - FORCE_SSE force sse instruction - FORCE_SSSE3 force ssse3 instruction - FORCE_SSE41 force ssse4.1 instruction - OPTIONAL_TEST compile optional test (might be broken) - BUILD_TESTING enable tests (ctest framework) - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX if you want to change your install path prefix for example: cmake .. -DOPTIONAL_TEST=ON
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include(ExternalProject)
set(TOCALLS_TXT "tocalls.txt")
set(SYMBOLS-NEW_TXT "symbols-new.txt")
set(SYMBOLSX_TXT "symbolsX.txt")
set(CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/data")
# we can also move to a separate cmake file and use file(download)
# see conf/install_conf.cmake as example
cmake: new build tool this step unify the builing system for all platforms (windows, linux, osx and *BSD) * Requirements: - gcc/clang (C/C++ compiler) (in debian build-essential) - cmake (in debian cmake) - git if you build from source (in debian git) - posix threads ** Requirements on *BSD/macOS: - portaudio ** Optional Requirements: - gpsd (in debian libgps-dev) - libhamlib (in debian libhamlib-dev) ** Optional Requirements in Linux - udev (in debian libudev-dev) - alsa (in debian libasound2-dev) * Main changes: - version is now set only on CMakeLists.txt and automatically used on the code - cpu flags are auto-discovered in the default build and it works on gcc/clang/msvc on x86/x86_64/arm; you can force cpu flags with -DFORCE_SSE=1 for example (see CMakeLists.txt on root) - use a more "complex" tag on generic.conf to facilitate parsing by cmake (not more platform dependent). Now it is %C% or %R% for example - target `tocalls-symbols` is now called `data-update` - created debian/ directory to contains files to use debuild * Example to build: mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make make install make install-conf then you have the binary files on src/ and in the system directory * CMake options (see the head of CMakeLists.txt) - FORCE_SSE force sse instruction - FORCE_SSSE3 force ssse3 instruction - FORCE_SSE41 force ssse4.1 instruction - OPTIONAL_TEST compile optional test (might be broken) - BUILD_TESTING enable tests (ctest framework) - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX if you want to change your install path prefix for example: cmake .. -DOPTIONAL_TEST=ON
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file(COPY "${CUSTOM_DATA_DIR}/${TOCALLS_TXT}" DESTINATION "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}")
file(COPY "${CUSTOM_DATA_DIR}/${SYMBOLS-NEW_TXT}" DESTINATION "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}")
file(COPY "${CUSTOM_DATA_DIR}/${SYMBOLSX_TXT}" DESTINATION "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}")
install(FILES "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}/${TOCALLS_TXT}" DESTINATION ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR})
install(FILES "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}/${SYMBOLS-NEW_TXT}" DESTINATION ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR})
install(FILES "${CUSTOM_BINARY_DATA_DIR}/${SYMBOLSX_TXT}" DESTINATION ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR})