#!/bin/sh # Builds Hamlib 4.x W64 binary distribution. # A script to build a set of W64 binary DLLs and executables from a Hamlib # source tarball. This script assumes that the Hamlib source tarball has been # extracted to the directory specified in $BUILD_DIR and that libusb-1.x.y has # also been extracted to $BUILD_DIR. # See README.build-Windows for complete details. # Set this to a desired directory BUILD_DIR=~/builds # Set this to LibUSB archive extracted in $BUILD_DIR LIBUSB_VER=libusb-1.0.24 # Set to the correct HOST_ARCH= line for your MinGW installation HOST_ARCH=x86_64-w64-mingw32 # Set to the strip name for your version of MinGW HOST_ARCH_STRIP=x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip # Set to the dlltool name for your version of MinGW HOST_ARCH_DLLTOOL=x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool # Error return codes. See /usr/include/sysexits.h EX_USAGE=64 EX_NOINPUT=66 # Pass name of Hamlib archive extracted in $BUILD_DIR if test $# -ne 1 then echo echo "Usage: $(basename $0) hamlib-version" echo "See README.build-Windows for more information." echo exit ${EX_USAGE} fi # Make sure the Hamlib archive is where we expect if test -d ${BUILD_DIR}/$1 then echo echo "Building W64 binaries in ${BUILD_DIR}/$1" echo cd ${BUILD_DIR}/$1 else echo echo "Build directory, ${BUILD_DIR}/$1 not found!" echo "Check path for $1 or correct the version number." echo exit ${EX_NOINPUT} fi RELEASE=$(/usr/bin/awk 'BEGIN{FS="["; RS="]"} /\[4\./ {print $2;exit}' ./configure.ac) HL_FILENAME=hamlib-w64-${RELEASE} INST_DIR=$(pwd)/mingw64-inst ZIP_DIR=$(pwd)/${HL_FILENAME} LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH=${BUILD_DIR}/${LIBUSB_VER} # Create W64 specific README.w64-bin file cat > README.w64-bin < Radio model 1020, or Yaesu FT-817 (use 'rigctl -l' for a list) -r -> Radio device, in this case COM1 -v -> Verbosity level. For testing four or five v characters are required. Five 'v's set a debug level of TRACE which generates a lot of screen output showing communication to the radio and values of important variables. These traces are vital information for Hamlib rig backend development. To run rigctl or rotctl open a cmd window (Start|Run|enter 'cmd' in the dialog). If text scrolls off the screen, you can scroll back with the mouse. To copy output text into a mailer or editor (I recommend Notepad++, a free editor also licensed under the GPL), highlight the text as a rectangle in the cmd window, press (or right-click the window icon in the upper left corner and select Edit, then Copy), and paste it into your editor with Ctl-V (or Edit|Paste from the typical GUI menu). All feedback is welcome to the mail address below. Uninstall ========= To uninstall, simply delete the Hamlib directory. You may wish to edit the PATH as above to remove the Hamlib bin path, if desired. Information for w64 Programmers ================================= The DLL has a cdecl interface. There is a libhamlib-4.def definition file for MS Visual C++/Visual Studio in lib/msvc. Refer to the sample commands below to generate a local libhamlib-4.lib file for use with the VC++/VS linker. Simply #include (add directory to include path), include libhamlib-4.lib in your project and you are done. Note: VC++/VS cannot compile all the Hamlib code, but the API defined by rig.h has been made MSVC friendly :-) As the source code for the library DLLs is licensed under the LGPL, your program is not considered a "derivative work" when using the published Hamlib API and normal linking to the front-end library, and may be of a license of your choosing. As of 08 Sep 2022 a .lib file is generated using the MinGW dlltool utility. If this file does not work for your project, follow the steps in the following section: For linking the library with MS Visual C++ 2003, from the directory you installed Hamlib run the following commands to generate the libhamlib-4.lib file needed for linking with your MSVC project: cd lib\msvc c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003\bin\link.exe /lib /machine:amd64 /def:libhamlib-4.def To do the same for Visual Studio 2017: cd lib\msvc c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\BuildTools\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\bin\Hostx64\x86\bin\link.exe /lib /machine:i386 /def:libhamlib-4.def and for VS 2019: cd lib\msvc 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 NOTE: feedback is requested on the previous two command examples as these do not appear to be correct to generate a 64 bit libhamlib-4.lib file! For VS 2022: cd lib/msvc 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 The published Hamlib API may be found at: http://hamlib.sourceforge.net/manuals/4.1/index.html Thank You! ========== Patches, feedback, and contributions are welcome. Please report problems or success to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net Cheers, Stephane Fillod - F8CFE Mike Black - W9MDB Nate Bargmann - N0NB http://www.hamlib.org END_OF_README # Configure and build hamlib for x86_64-w64-mingw32, with libusb-1.0 ./configure --host=${HOST_ARCH} \ --prefix=${INST_DIR} \ --without-cxx-binding \ --disable-static \ CPPFLAGS="-I${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/include" \ LDFLAGS="-L${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/MinGW64/dll" make -j 4 install mkdir -p ${ZIP_DIR}/bin ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/gcc ${ZIP_DIR}/include ${ZIP_DIR}/doc cp -a src/libhamlib.def ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.def todos ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.def cp -a ${INST_DIR}/include/hamlib ${ZIP_DIR}/include/. todos ${ZIP_DIR}/include/hamlib/*.h # C++ binding is useless on w64 because of ABI for f in *class.h do rm ${ZIP_DIR}/include/hamlib/${f} done for f in AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING COPYING.LIB LICENSE README.md README.betatester README.w64-bin THANKS do cp -a ${f} ${ZIP_DIR}/${f}.txt todos ${ZIP_DIR}/${f}.txt done # Generate HTML documents from nroff formatted man files for f in doc/man1/*.1 doc/man7/*.7 do /usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Thtml >${f}.html ${f} cp -a ${f}.html ${ZIP_DIR}/doc/. done cd ${BUILD_DIR}/$1 # Copy build files into specific locations for Zip file for f in *.exe do cp -a ${INST_DIR}/bin/${f} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. done cp -a ${INST_DIR}/bin/libhamlib-?.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. cp -a ${INST_DIR}/lib/libhamlib.dll.a ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/gcc/. # NB: Strip Hamlib DLLs and EXEs ${HOST_ARCH_STRIP} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/*.exe ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/*hamlib-*.dll # Copy needed third party DLLs cp -a /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib/libwinpthread-1.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. cp -a ${LIBUSB_1_0_BIN_PATH}/MinGW64/dll/libusb-1.0.dll ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/libusb-1.0.dll # Required for MinGW with GCC 6.3 (Debian 9) FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/6.3-posix/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll" if test -f "$FILE" then cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. fi # Required for MinGW with GCC 8.3 (Debian 10) FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/8.3-posix/libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll" if test -f "$FILE" then cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. fi # Required for MinGW with GCC 10 (Debian 11) FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/10-posix/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll" if test -f "$FILE" then cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. fi # Required for MinGW with GCC 12 (Debian 12) FILE="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/12-posix/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll" if test -f "$FILE" then cp -a ${FILE} ${ZIP_DIR}/bin/. fi # Generate .lib file for MSVC ${HOST_ARCH_DLLTOOL} --input-def ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.def --output-lib ${ZIP_DIR}/lib/msvc/libhamlib-4.lib /usr/bin/zip -r ${HL_FILENAME}.zip $(basename ${ZIP_DIR})