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All other places where the version number is needed (including in the installer), it is accessed from this master location. Specifically, you edit the MODULE_VERSION entry to set it. The master version number is updated in the Xcode project's target settings.
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When you run the 'build.rb' script it builds the project with Xcode and then runs the 'load.rb' script automatically. Is the above still applicable with recent versions of mac OS (Catalina forward) as I am thinking that the encrypted System volume will still prevent modifications.
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In the Soundflower 'Tools' folder there is a Ruby script called 'load.rb' which will copy the built kext into the install location using sudo. and applescript dialog) to finish a build. Xcode cannot execute scripts with sudo permissions, and it cannot invoke any user interaction (e.g. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a simple way to do this in Xcode. Both configurations link against the Mac OS 10.4 SDK.įiles in a kernel extension (kext) bundle have to be set as follows: The Deployment configuration builds a Universal Binary version suitable for distribution. There are two Build Configurations in the project: the Development build configuration builds Soundflower for the architecture of the machine you are using suitable for debugging. You can download Xcode 3.1 as a part of Apple's developer tools from. Soundflower.xcodeproj is an Xcode 3.1 compatible project. If you wish, build an installer for Soundflower:
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It will also prompt you for your password so that it can set permissions correctlyĪnd load the kext automatically when the build is complete. (Development or Deployment - or the shorthand for them: dev or dep). The build.rb will provide info about its required arg, which you will need to supply Then follow these steps:Ĭhange directories into the Tools directory: To build Soundflower, open a terminal window and cd to the Soundflower folder. Revised by Tim Place, 16 October 2008, for version 1.4 Originally by ma++ ingalls for Cycling'74 May need to open with Excel and sort by date and time if you have added out of sequence as SOTAWatch import not very happy when the dates are not sorted.RESTART your computer ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BUILD SOUNDFLOWER YOURSELF To use, go to the directory containing the files, Files named getSOTA-042014.txt in this case
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Any pointers as how to limit to the last two days or so would be appreciated.Įxample Script for gathering data for April 2014. Currently uses month-year to select the data – “(strftime(“%m-%Y”,qso_start,’unixepoch’) = ’04-2014’) ”. I have a script used to gather data from MacLoggerDX database into files suitable to import into SOTAWatch. Script to create files for import into SOTAWatch. Once saved, restart MacLoggerDX then you can enable auto tune to follow the spots as they come through. Ensure you save as a text fileĮach list item has the following format: To customize this list, edit the dxclusters.dat file. This list is maintained in /Documents/MLDX_Logs/data_files/dxclusters.dat.



You need to add this to the default DX Cluster nodes as loaded into the pop up list in the DXClusters button. MacLoggerDX Add SOTAWatch to the DX Cluster list.Īndy (MM0FMF) supports a DXCLuster for SOTA spots.
