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Author SHA1 Message Date
Heikki Hannikainen feb1034cca Implement DNS-SD publishing of KISS over TCP service on Linux and Mac
This allows client applications to locate the IP addresses and the port of
the KISS TCP service, allowing the end user to just select a Dire Wolf from
a list instead of trying to guess its dynamic IP address and typing it in
manually.  This is especially convenient on mobile devices.

On Linux, the standard Avahi daemon is used via dbus and the avahi-client
library.  Building with it requires installing the development header
package; README.md is updated accordingly.

On Mac, the MacOS dnssd API is used:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/dnssd?language=objc

I don't have Windows, but more recent Windows 10 builds apparently have
a working DNS-SD mDNS implementation that can be used on 64-bit builds.
2020-12-28 20:38:09 +00:00
wb2osz f293186403 Issue 266 - Default compile options now allow the result to run on a
wider range of CPUs rather than optimizing for the build machine.
2020-04-22 19:39:24 -04:00
wb2osz c2b231494a Proper detection for udev. 2020-01-19 18:44:25 -05:00
Davide Gerhard 1cf5a22333
cmake: implement basic cpack functionality
to create ZIP package run

    cpack

to add new generator modify CPACK_GENERATOR variable.

NOTE: pay attention on CPU flags optimization when you redistribuite
the package (segmentation fault)
2019-11-13 15:57:11 +01:00
Davide Gerhard 8cd1f87ef6
cmake: windows build fixes
works with cygwin and x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++
from the package installer of cygwin.
To use that add the following lines to .bash_profile

export CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
export CXX=x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++

you also need cmake from cygwin
2019-11-09 08:31:35 +01:00
Davide Gerhard df22522126
cmake: fix cpu flags autodiscovery and terminal for raspberry
- we set cpu flags for CXX and C
- raspberry "only" has lxterminal not xterm
2019-11-09 08:26:36 +01:00
Davide Gerhard a1c16a67ef
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
2019-11-09 08:26:33 +01:00