# # Makefile for Macintosh 10.6+ version of Dire Wolf. # # TODO: This is a modified version of Makefile.linux and it # has fallen a little behind. For example, it is missing the check target. # It would be more maintainable if we could use a single file for both. # The differences are not that great. # Maybe the most of the differences could go in to platform specific include # files rather than cluttering it up with too many if blocks. # Changes: # # 16 Dec 2015 # 1. Added condition check for gps/gpsd code. Commented out due to 32/64 bit # library issues. Macports gpsd build problem. # 2. SDK version checks are now performed by a bash script 'search_sdks.sh'. # This should resolve the varied locations Apple stored the SDKs on the different # Xcode/OS versions. Executing 'make' on the first pass asks the operator # which SDK he/she wishes to use. Executing 'make clean' resets the SDK # selection and operator intervention is once again required. Selected SDK # information resides in a file named './use_this_sdk' in the current working # directory. # 3. Removed fsk_fast_filter.h from atest receipe, clang compiler was having # a hissy fit. Not check with GCC. APPS := direwolf decode_aprs text2tt tt2text ll2utm utm2ll aclients atest log2gpx gen_packets ttcalc all : $(APPS) direwolf.desktop direwolf.conf @echo " " @echo "Next step install with: " @echo " " @echo " sudo make install" @echo " " @echo " " SYS_LIBS := SYS_MIN := #SDK := $(shell find /Developer -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "SDKs") #$(info $$SDK = ${SDK}) #ifeq (${SDK},/Developer/SDKs) # SDK := $(shell find /Developer/SDKs -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "MacOSX10.8.sdk") # ifeq (${SDK},/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk) # SYS_LIBS := -isystem /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk # SYS_MIN := -mmacosx-version-min=10.8 # else # SDK := $(shell find /Developer/SDKs -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "MacOSX10.9.sdk") # ifeq (${SDK},/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk) # SYS_LIBS := -isystem /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk # SYS_MIN := -mmacosx-version-min=10.9 # else # SDK := $(shell find /Developer/SDKs -maxdepth 1 -type d -name "MacOSX10.10.sdk") # ifeq (${SDK},/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.10.sdk) # SYS_LIBS := -isystem /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.10.sdk # SYS_MIN := -mmacosx-version-min=10.10 # endif # endif # endif #endif SYS_LIBS := $(shell ./search_sdks.sh) EXTRA_CFLAGS := DARWIN_CC := $(shell which clang) ifeq (${DARWIN_CC},) DARWIN_CC := $(shell which gcc) EXTRA_CFLAGS := else EXTRA_CFLAGS := -fvectorize -fslp-vectorize -fslp-vectorize-aggressive -pthread endif # Change as required in support of the available libraries #CC := $(DARWIN_CC) -m64 $(SYS_LIBS) $(SYS_MIN) CC := $(DARWIN_CC) -m32 $(SYS_LIBS) $(SYS_MIN) CFLAGS := -Os -pthread -Igeotranz $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) # $(info $$CC is [${CC}]) # # The DSP filters spend a lot of time spinning around in little # loops multiplying and adding arrays of numbers. The Intel "SSE" # instructions, introduced in 1999 with the Pentium III series, # can speed this up considerably. # # SSE2 instructions, added in 2000, don't seem to offer any advantage. # # # Let's take a look at the effect of the compile options. # # # Times are elapsed time to process Track 2 of the TNC test CD. # # i.e. "./atest 02_Track_2.wav" # Default demodulator type is new "E" added for version 1.2. # # # ---------- x86 (32 bit) ---------- # # # gcc 4.6.3 running on Ubuntu 12.04.05. # Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz. Appears to have only 32 bit instructions. # Probably from around 2004 or 2005. # # When gcc is generating code for a 32 bit x86 target, it assumes the ancient # i386 processor. This is good for portability but bad for performance. # # The code can run considerably faster by taking advantage of the SSE instructions # available in the Pentium 3 or later. # # seconds options comments # ------ ------- -------- # 524 # 183 -O2 # 182 -O3 # 183 -O3 -ffast-math (should be same as -Ofast) # 184 -Ofast # 189 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium # 122 -O3 -ffast-math -msse # 122 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium -msse # 121 -O3 -ffast-math -march=pentium3 (this implies -msse) # 120 -O3 -ffast-math -march=native # # Note that "-march=native" is essentially the same as "-march=pentium3." # # If the compiler is generating code for the i386 target, we can # get much better results by telling it we have at least a Pentium 3. CFLAGS += -march=core2 -msse4.1 -std=gnu99 #CFLAGS += -march=pentium3 -sse # # gcc 4.8.2 running on Ubuntu 14.04.1. # Intel Core 2 Duo from around 2007 or 2008. # # 64 bit target implies that we have SSE and probably even better vector instructions. # # seconds options comments # ------ ------- -------- # 245 # 75 -01 # 72 -02 # 71 -03 # 73 -O3 -march=native # 42 -O3 -ffast-math # 42 -Ofast (note below) # 40 -O3 -ffast-math -march=native # # # Note that "-Ofast" is a newer option roughly equivalent to "-O3 -ffast-math". # I use the longer form because it is compatible with older compilers. # # Why don't I don't have "-march=native?" # Older compilers don't recognize "native" as one of the valid options. # One article said it was added with gcc 4.2 but I haven't verified that. # # Add -ffastmath in only if compiler version recognizes it. useffast := $(shell gcc --help -v 2>/dev/null | grep ffast-math) ifneq ($(useffast),) CFLAGS += -ffast-math endif # # You would expect "-march=native" to produce the fastest code. # Why don't I use it here? # # 1. In my benchmarks, above, it has a negligible impact if any at all. # 2. Some older versions of gcc don't recognize "native" as a valid choice. # 3. Results are less portable. Not a consideration if you are # building only for your own use but very important for anyone # redistributing a "binary" version. # # If you are planning to distribute the binary version to other # people (in some ham radio software collection, RPM, or DEB package), # avoid # fine tuning it for your particular computer. It could # cause compatibility issues for those with older computers. # #CFLAGS += -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE # Use PortAudio Library # Force static linking of portaudio if the static library is available. PA_LIB_STATIC := $(shell find /opt/local/lib -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "libportaudio.a") #$(info $$PA_LIB_STATIC is [${PA_LIB_STATIC}]) ifeq (${PA_LIB_STATIC},) LDLIBS += -L/opt/local/lib -lportaudio else LDLIBS += /opt/local/lib/libportaudio.a endif # Include libraries portaudio requires. LDLIBS += -framework CoreAudio -framework AudioUnit -framework AudioToolbox LDLIBS += -framework Foundation -framework CoreServices CFLAGS += -DUSE_PORTAUDIO -I/opt/local/include # Uncomment following lines to enable GPS interface & tracker function. # Not available for MacOSX (as far as I know). # Although MacPorts has gpsd, wonder if it's the same thing. Add the check # just in case it works. # Well never mind, issue with Macports with 64bit libs ;-( leave the check in # until (if ever) Macports fixes the issue. #GPS_HEADER := $(shell find /opt/local/include -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "gps.h") #ifeq (${GPS_HEADER},) #GPS_OBJS := #else #CFLAGS += -DENABLE_GPSD #LDLIBS += -L/opt/local/lib -lgps -lgpsd #GPS_OBJS := dwgps.o dwgpsnmea.o dwgpsd.o #endif # Name of current directory. # Used to generate zip file name for distribution. z := $(notdir ${CURDIR}) # Main application. direwolf : direwolf.o aprs_tt.o audio_portaudio.o audio_stats.o ax25_pad.o beacon.o \ config.o decode_aprs.o dedupe.o demod_9600.o demod_afsk.o demod_psk.o \ demod.o digipeater.o dlq.o dsp.o dtime_now.o dtmf.o dwgps.o \ encode_aprs.o encode_aprs.o fcs_calc.o fcs_calc.o gen_tone.o \ geotranz.a hdlc_rec.o hdlc_rec2.o hdlc_send.o igate.o kiss_frame.o \ kiss.o kissnet.o latlong.o latlong.o log.o morse.o multi_modem.o \ waypoint.o serial_port.o pfilter.o ptt.o rdq.o recv.o rrbb.o server.o \ symbols.o telemetry.o textcolor.o tq.o tt_text.o tt_user.o xmit.o \ dwgps.o dwgpsnmea.o mheard.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lpthread $(LDLIBS) -lm # Optimization for slow processors. demod.o : fsk_fast_filter.h demod_afsk.o : fsk_fast_filter.h fsk_fast_filter.h : gen_fff ./gen_fff > fsk_fast_filter.h gen_fff : demod_afsk.c dsp.c textcolor.c echo " " > tune.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DGEN_FFF -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) # UTM, USNG, MGRS conversions. geotranz.a : error_string.o mgrs.o polarst.o tranmerc.o ups.o usng.o utm.o ar -cr $@ $^ error_string.o : geotranz/error_string.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ mgrs.o : geotranz/mgrs.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ polarst.o : geotranz/polarst.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ tranmerc.o : geotranz/tranmerc.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ ups.o : geotranz/ups.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ usng.o : geotranz/usng.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ utm.o : geotranz/utm.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $^ # Generate apprpriate sample configuration file for this platform. direwolf.conf : generic.conf egrep '^C|^M' generic.conf | cut -c2-999 > direwolf.conf # Where should we install it? # My understanding, of the convention, is that something you compile # from source, that is not a standard part of the operating system, # should go in /usr/local/bin. # This is a step in the right direction but not sufficient to use /usr instead. INSTALLDIR := /usr/local # TODO: Test this better. # Optional installation into /usr/local/... # Needs to be run as root or with sudo. # TODO: Review file locations. # Command to "install" to system directories. "install" for Linux. "ginstall" for Mac. INSTALL=ginstall .PHONY: install install : $(APPS) direwolf.conf tocalls.txt symbols-new.txt symbolsX.txt dw-icon.png direwolf.desktop # # Applications, not installed with package manager, normally go in /usr/local/bin. # /usr/bin is used instead when installing from .DEB or .RPM package. # $(INSTALL) direwolf $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) decode_aprs $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) text2tt $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) tt2text $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) ll2utm $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) utm2ll $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) aclients $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) log2gpx $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) gen_packets $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) atest $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) ttcalc $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) dwespeak.sh $(INSTALLDIR)/bin # # Telemetry Toolkit executables. Other .conf and .txt files will go into doc directory. # $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-balloon.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-bits.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-data.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-data91.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-eqns.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-parm.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-unit.pl $(INSTALLDIR)/bin $(INSTALL) telemetry-toolkit/telem-volts.py $(INSTALLDIR)/bin # # Misc. data such as "tocall" to system mapping. # $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 tocalls.txt /usr/share/direwolf/tocalls.txt $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 symbols-new.txt /usr/share/direwolf/symbols-new.txt $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 symbolsX.txt /usr/share/direwolf/symbolsX.txt $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 dw-icon.png /usr/share/direwolf/dw-icon.png $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 direwolf.desktop /usr/share/applications/direwolf.desktop # # Documentation. Various plain text files and PDF. # $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 README.md $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/README.md $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 CHANGES.md $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/CHANGES.md $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 LICENSE-dire-wolf.txt $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-dire-wolf.txt $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 LICENSE-other.txt $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-other.txt # $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/User-Guide.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/User-Guide.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/Raspberry-Pi-SDR-IGate.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-SDR-IGate.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRStt-interface-for-SARTrack.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-interface-for-SARTrack.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-1-1200-baud.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-1-1200-baud.pdf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 doc/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-2-9600-baud.pdf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-2-9600-baud.pdf # # Sample config files also go into the doc directory. # When building from source, these can be put in home directory with "make install-conf". # When installed from .DEB or .RPM package, the user will need to copy these to # the home directory or other desired location. # Someone suggested that these could go into an "examples" subdirectory under doc. # $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 direwolf.conf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/direwolf.conf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-m0xer-3.txt $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/telem-m0xer-3.txt $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-balloon.conf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/telem-balloon.conf $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 telemetry-toolkit/telem-volts.conf $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/telem-volts.conf # # "man" pages # $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/aclients.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/aclients.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/atest.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/atest.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/decode_aprs.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/decode_aprs.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/direwolf.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/direwolf.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/gen_packets.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/gen_packets.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/ll2utm.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/ll2utm.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/log2gpx.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/log2gpx.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/text2tt.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/text2tt.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/tt2text.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/tt2text.1 $(INSTALL) -D --mode=644 man1/utm2ll.1 $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/utm2ll.1 # @echo " " @echo "If this is your first install, not an upgrade, type this to put a copy" @echo "of the sample configuration file (direwolf.conf) in your home directory:" @echo " " @echo " make install-conf" @echo " " # TODO: Should we put the sample direwolf.conf file somewhere like # /usr/share/doc/direwolf/examples and add that to the # end of the search path list? # That would make it easy to see user customizations compared to the # latest sample. # These would be done as ordinary user. .PHONY: install-conf install-conf : direwolf.conf cp direwolf.conf ~ cp telemetry-toolkit/telem-m0xer-3.txt ~ cp telemetry-toolkit/telem-*.conf ~ # Separate application to decode raw data. decode_aprs : decode_aprs.c dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o dwgpsd.o serial_port.o symbols.o ax25_pad.o textcolor.o fcs_calc.o latlong.o log.o telemetry.o tt_text.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDECAMAIN -o $@ $^ -lm # Convert between text and touch tone representation. text2tt : tt_text.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENC_MAIN -o $@ $^ tt2text : tt_text.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DDEC_MAIN -o $@ $^ # Convert between Latitude/Longitude and UTM coordinates. ll2utm : ll2utm.c geotranz.a $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm utm2ll : utm2ll.c geotranz.a $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm # Convert from log file to GPX. log2gpx : log2gpx.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm # Test application to generate sound. gen_packets : gen_packets.c ax25_pad.c hdlc_send.c fcs_calc.c gen_tone.c morse.c textcolor.c dsp.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDLIBS) -lm demod.o : tune.h demod_afsk.o : tune.h demod_9600.o : tune.h demod_psk.o : tune.h tune.h : echo " " > tune.h testagc : atest.c demod.c dsp.c demod_afsk.c demod_9600.c hdlc_rec.c hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \ fcs_calc.c ax25_pad.c decode_aprs.c telemetry.c dtime_now.o latlong.c symbols.c tune.h textcolor.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o atest $^ -lm ./atest 02_Track_2.wav | grep "packets decoded in" > atest.out # Unit test for demodulators atest : atest.c demod.c dsp.c demod_afsk.c demod_psk.c demod_9600.c hdlc_rec.c hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \ fcs_calc.c ax25_pad.c decode_aprs.c dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o serial_port.o telemetry.c dtest_now.o latlong.c symbols.c textcolor.c tt_text.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm #atest : atest.c fsk_fast_filter.h demod.c dsp.c demod_afsk.c demod_psk.c demod_9600.c hdlc_rec.c hdlc_rec2.o multi_modem.o rrbb.o \ # fcs_calc.c ax25_pad.c decode_aprs.c dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o serial_port.o telemetry.c latlong.c symbols.c textcolor.c tt_text.c # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm # Unit test for inner digipeater algorithm dtest : digipeater.c pfilter.o ax25_pad.o dedupe.o fcs_calc.o tq.o textcolor.o \ decode_aprs.o dwgpsnmea.o dwgps.o serial_port.o latlong.o telemetry.o symbols.o tt_text.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTEST -o $@ $^ ./dtest # Unit test for APRStt. ttest : aprs_tt.c tt_text.c latlong.c geotranz.a $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTT_MAIN -o $@ $^ # Unit test for IGate itest : igate.c textcolor.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DITEST -o $@ $^ ./itest # Unit test for UDP reception with AFSK demodulator udptest : udp_test.c demod.c dsp.c demod_afsk.c demod_9600.c hdlc_rec.c hdlc_rec2.c multi_modem.c rrbb.c fcs_calc.c ax25_pad.c decode_aprs.c symbols.c textcolor.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm ./udptest # Unit test for telemetry decoding. tlmtest : telemetry.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.c textcolor.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ -lm ./tlmtest # Multiple AGWPE network or serial port clients to test TNCs side by side. aclients : aclients.c ax25_pad.c fcs_calc.c textcolor.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -o $@ $^ # Touch Tone to Speech sample application. ttcalc : ttcalc.o ax25_pad.o fcs_calc.o textcolor.o $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -g -o $@ $^ depend : $(wildcard *.c) makedepend -f $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) -- $(CFLAGS) -- $^ .PHONY: clean clean : rm -f $(APPS) gen_fff \ fsk_fast_filter.h *.o *.a use_this_sdk echo " " > tune.h .PHONY: dist-mac dist-mac: direwolf decode_aprs text2tt tt2text ll2utm utm2ll aclients log2gpx gen_packets \ tocalls.txt symbols-new.txt symbolsX.txt dw-icon.png rm -f ../direwolf_dist_bin.zip (cd .. ; zip direwolf_dist_bin.zip \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/direwolf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/decode_aprs \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/text2tt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/tt2text \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/ll2utm \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/utm2ll \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/aclients \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/log2gpx \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/gen_packets \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/atest \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/ttcalc \ $(INSTALLDIR)/bin/dwespeak.sh \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/direwolf/tocalls.txt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/direwolf/config/direwolf.conf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/direwolf/symbols-new.txt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/direwolf/symbolsX.txt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/direwolf/dw-icon.png \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/README.md \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/CHANGES.md \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-dire-wolf.txt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/LICENSE-other.txt \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/User-Guide.pdf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/share/doc/direwolf/APRS-Telemetry-Toolkit.pdf \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/aclients.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/atest.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/decode_aprs.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/direwolf.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/gen_packets.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/ll2utm.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/log2gpx.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/text2tt.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/tt2text.1 \ $(INSTALLDIR)/man/man1/utm2ll.1 \ ) # Package it up for distribution. .PHONY: dist-src dist-src : README.md CHANGES.md \ doc/User-Guide.pdf doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf \ doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf \ dw-start.sh dwespeak.bat dwespeak.sh \ tocalls.txt symbols-new.txt symbolsX.txt direwolf.spec rm -f fsk_fast_filter.h echo " " > tune.h rm -f ../$z-src.zip (cd .. ; zip $z-src.zip \ $z/README.md \ $z/CHANGES.md \ $z/LICENSE* \ $z/doc/User-Guide.pdf \ $z/doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf \ $z/doc/Raspberry-Pi-APRS-Tracker.pdf \ $z/doc/APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf \ $z/Makefile* \ $z/*.c $z/*.h \ $z/regex/* $z/misc/* $z/geotranz/* \ $z/man1/* \ $z/generic.conf \ $z/tocalls.txt $z/symbols-new.txt $z/symbolsX.txt \ $z/dw-icon.png $z/dw-icon.rc $z/dw-icon.ico \ $z/dw-start.sh $z/direwolf.spec \ $z/dwespeak.bat $z/dwespeak.sh \ $z/telemetry-toolkit/* ) # # 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. # # You can obtain an updated copy by typing "make tocalls-symbols". # This is not part of the normal build process. You have to do this explicitly. # # The locations below appear to be the most recent. # The copy at http://www.aprs.org/tocalls.txt is out of date. # .PHONY: tocalls-symbols tocalls-symbols : cp tocalls.txt tocalls.txt~ wget http://www.aprs.org/aprs11/tocalls.txt -O tocalls.txt -diff -Z tocalls.txt~ tocalls.txt cp symbols-new.txt symbols-new.txt~ wget http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbols-new.txt -O symbols-new.txt -diff -Z symbols-new.txt~ symbols-new.txt cp symbolsX.txt symbolsX.txt~ wget http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbolsX.txt -O symbolsX.txt -diff -Z symbolsX.txt~ symbolsX.txt