Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
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You have an old libhamlib.so sitting around.
Be sure to uninstall any Hamlib packages you have.
This will show you where it's grabbing the libhamlib from.ldd rigctl | grep hamlib
Mike W9MDB
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
On 17 Nov 2024, at 14:03, David Johnson g4dpz@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
skip_init is a newer function which has to use the newer libhamlib.so
1 Did you "ldd rigctl | grep libhamlib" ?#2 remove hamlib package
You can also build static which doesn't need the libhamlib.so file
./configure --enable-staticmake clean install
Mike W9MDB
On Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 09:24:42 AM CST, David Johnson g4dpz@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Moving back to 4.5.4 works
Dave
On 17 Nov 2024, at 14:03, David Johnson g4dpz@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
You have an old libhamlib.so sitting around.
Be sure to uninstall any Hamlib packages you have.
This will show you where it's grabbing the libhamlib from.ldd rigctl | grep hamlib
Mike W9MDB
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
Building Hamlib on Raspberry Pi 5
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Moving back to 4.5.4 works
skip_init is a newer function which has to use the newer libhamlib.so
1 Did you "ldd rigctl | grep libhamlib" ?#2 remove hamlib package
You can also build static which doesn't need the libhamlib.so file
./configure --enable-staticmake clean install
Mike W9MDB
Moving back to 4.5.4 works
On 17 Nov 2024, at 14:03, David Johnson g4dpz@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi
Just built from github download on Rpi-5 and am getting a runtime error:
g4dpz@rpi-5-8g:~/dev/Hamlib $ rigctl -l
rigctl: symbol lookup error: rigctl: undefined symbol: skip_init
73
Dave, G4DPZ
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Hi Mike,
Static build worked, thank you!
On to SatPredict IC-910(0) / GS-232B (az-el) integration for an amateur satellite ground station at Goonhilly Earth Station.
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Dave, G4DPZ
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