

I had recently reloaded Raspian (stretch, I think) and earlier versions of FLdigi and WSJT-X but I could not get 4.xx code to compile cleanly.įollowing this groups.io discussion, I found the WIKI (Doah!) and followed the instructions yesterday and I was able to install the 4.xx tarball version found on the W1HKJ website. I have a second microSD card where I have been trying to get the 4.xx version of FLdigi installed unsuccessfully due to my lack of linux knowledge. I have been using the 3.xx image successfully on my Pi3 (Happy Pi day BTW). What am I doing wrong? Randy Houk USCG Auxiliary and KI6DGU fldigi-4.0.16 $ This is on a Pi 3 with a working 3.22.01 version of Fldigi, so I'd think that the necessary packages would already have been in place. See the pkg-config man page for more details. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables SAMPLERATE_CFLAGS and SAMPLERATE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
Raspberry pi 3 fldigi software#
no configure: error: Package requirements (samplerate >= 0.1.1) were not met: No package 'samplerate' found Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0. On Ubuntu Mate I successfully used the following commands to install 4.0.16, so I tried it on Raspian:Ĭould not get through configure, with it choking on SAMPLERATE: checking for pkg-config.
Raspberry pi 3 fldigi download#
I downloaded the 4.0.16 tar ball and extracted it in the Pi Download directory.

However, now we in the Aux radio program are using a macro set that requires a 4.x.x version of Fldigi. My first experience running Fldigi on a Pi 3 was on Raspian with 3.22.01 downloaded using the Synaptic Package Manager many months ago.

Also having good results on the same laptop running Ubuntu, and on a Pi 3 running Ubuntu Mate. I have successfully installed the latest version (4.0.16) on a desktop and laptop, both running Win7. On Mon, at 4:01 PM, wrote: We use Fldigi and Flarq In the USCG Auxiliary. $ This is on a Pi 3 with a working 3.22.01 version of Fldigi, so I'd think that the necessary packages would already have been in place. We use Fldigi and Flarq In the USCG Auxiliary.
