Stephane:
I did a brute force relink of libhamlibtcl.so
to libhamlib.so and discovered that what has been
implemented is as you say "a proof of concept".
I will take a shot at completing what has been
so far implemented for my own puposes. When I
have something to contribute I'll let you know.
The other obstacle I encountered was accessing the
correct serial port. It seems that the serial port is
hard coded to "/dev/ttys0"? Is there another way
to specify the device without recompiling the library?
My system uses several serial ports for mouse,
rig control, keying the transmitter for PSK,
a TNC for packet ...
73, K0ELW Ellis Workman
> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:38:11 +0100
> From: Stephane Fillod <f4...@fr...>
> To: Hamlib developers
> <ham...@li...>
> Subject: Re: [Hamlib-developer] libhamlibtcl.so
>
>
> Hi Ellis!
>
> I'm very pleased you've been successful with Hamlib
> on your Ic706MkIIG.
> Isn't it an interresting rig?
>
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002, Ellis Workman wrote:
> > I am interested in using the libhamlibtcl.so
> > to write an interface with Tk. tclsh
> > is unable to load libhamlibtcl.so complaining
> > of an unknown symbol "hamlib_version". It
> > would appear that it's not finding or linking
> > to libhamlib.so.
>
> So far, hamlibtcl is just a proof-of-concept.
> Development hasn't gone
> further because nobody was interrested in. But it's
> going to change if I'm
> not mistaken ;-)
> Running the "tcl/tcltest.tcl" script gave me the
> exact error as yours.
> And you're right, the libhamlib.so dependancy was
> missing in the
> Makefile.am! It's fixed now, commited to cvs and it
> works.
>
> Right now, hamlibtcl has only support for set_freq
> and get_strength
> (the idea was to do a quick and dirty band scope).
> But the other commands can be added quite easily
> (who said wrappers
> are boring to develop? :)
> Lex and copy/paste from rigctl may help.
>
> Anyway, let me know if you can test the latest cvs
> version,
> and how it goes with wish.
>
>
> 73,
> Stephane F8CFE
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Ellis Workman KØELW
Grid EN33sx Olmsted County
Rochester, MN
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