cjcliffe/CubicSDR

Windows build

batica81 opened this issue · 7 comments

It would be nice to have a Windows build for recent releases as well.

Some test builds are now available to try at: https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicSDR-WinBuild/releases

Hope to have automatic builds go there and eventually promote successful ones to release page in main CubicSDR repository for each release version.

Not sure if this is the best place to report issues, but I tried the latest test build linked above and it crashes for me while enumerating devices:
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Reporting issues here should be fine; I won't necessarily respond to each report though -- I'm looking for overall common problems at the moment.

Haven't installed the latest build here yet myself but will test it after work.

Looks like I broke the build with some recent cleanup; it was missing most of the DLLs.

I've rebuilt 0.2.8 and the updated builds are here: https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicSDR-WinBuild/releases/tag/0.2.8-test-builds-2

Edit: weird; BitDefender appears to be falsely reporting the Boost DLLs that the build script built as having malware. Windows Defender and Google Drive don't seem to identify anything. Might have to switch to boost binary releases if custom builds are flagged by AVs.

Rebuilt 0.2.8 again; updated builds are here: https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicSDR-WinBuild/releases/tag/0.2.8-test-builds-3

This one updates to Boost 1.82; the resulting DLLs aren't getting flagged by Bitdefender anymore.

Awesome, thanks for such a quick turn-around. I tested this new installer and it went much faster than the last one. Also, no issues starting up this time. The FFT has a slightly different appearance/feel to it. I'll keep poking around and testing!

I'm guessing the new MSVC distributable already being installed from the last run made things quicker at least.

Bitdefender still telling me that my newly built Boost 1.82 DLLs have malware "Gen:Variant.Tedy.342071" which appears to be a non-existent heuristic match -- full scan on the build system reveals nothing there.

Going to try a few pre-built packages from the boost download site; if they don't get flagged I'll update WinBuild to use those instead.

Edit: Pre-built boost - test builds-4 are now up; no longer getting any AV warnings here