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5The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform,
6Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various
7device types (such as logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, multimeters, and more).
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9libsigrok is a shared library written in C which provides the basic API
10for talking to hardware and reading/writing the acquired data into various
11input/output file formats.
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13
14Status
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16
17libsigrok is in a usable state and has had official tarball releases.
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19While the API can change from release to release, this will always be
20properly documented and reflected in the package version number and
21in the shared library / libtool / .so-file version numbers.
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23However, there are _NO_ guarantees at all for stable APIs in git snapshots!
24Distro packagers should only use released tarballs (no git snapshots).
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27Requirements
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29
30Requirements for the C library:
31
32 - git (only needed when building from git)
33 - gcc (>= 4.0) or clang
34 - make
35 - autoconf >= 2.63 (only needed when building from git)
36 - automake >= 1.11 (only needed when building from git)
37 - libtool (only needed when building from git)
38 - pkg-config >= 0.22
39 - libglib >= 2.32.0
40 - libzip >= 0.10
41 - libtirpc (optional, used by VXI, fallback when glibc >= 2.26)
42 - libserialport >= 0.1.1 (optional, used by some drivers)
43 - librevisa >= 0.0.20130412 (optional, used by some drivers)
44 - libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.16 (optional, used by some drivers)
45 - hidapi >= 0.8.0 (optional, used for some HID based "serial cables")
46 - bluez/libbluetooth >= 4.0 (optional, used for Bluetooth/BLE communication)
47 - libftdi1 >= 1.0 (optional, used by some drivers)
48 - libgpib (optional, used by some drivers)
49 - libieee1284 (optional, used by some drivers)
50 - libgio >= 2.32.0 (optional, used by some drivers)
51 - check >= 0.9.4 (optional, only needed to run unit tests)
52 - doxygen (optional, only needed for the C API docs)
53 - graphviz (optional, only needed for the C API docs)
54
55Requirements for the C++ bindings:
56
57 - libsigrok >= 0.4.0 (the libsigrok C library, see above)
58 - A C++ compiler with C++11 support (-std=c++11 option), e.g.
59 - g++ (>= 4.8.1)
60 - clang++ (>= 3.3)
61 - autoconf-archive (only needed when building from git)
62 - doxygen (required for building the bindings, not only for C++ API docs!)
63 - graphviz (optional, only needed for the C++ API docs)
64 - Python (2 or 3) executable (development files are not needed)
65 - glibmm-2.4 (>= 2.32.0)
66
67Requirements for the Python bindings:
68
69 - libsigrokcxx >= 0.4.0 (the libsigrok C++ bindings, see above)
70 - Python >= 2.7 or Python >= 3 (including development files!)
71 - Python setuptools (for Python 2 or 3)
72 - pygobject >= 3.0.0 (for Python 2 or 3), a.k.a python-gi
73 - numpy (for Python 2 or 3)
74 - SWIG >= 2.0.0
75 - doxygen (optional, only needed for the Python API docs)
76 - graphviz (optional, only needed for the Python API docs)
77 - doxypy (optional, only needed for the Python API docs)
78
79Requirements for the Ruby bindings:
80
81 - libsigrokcxx >= 0.4.0 (the libsigrok C++ bindings, see above)
82 - Ruby >= 2.5.0 (including development files!)
83 - SWIG >= 3.0.8
84 - YARD (optional, only needed for the Ruby API docs)
85
86Requirements for the Java bindings:
87
88 - libsigrokcxx >= 0.4.0 (the libsigrok C++ bindings, see above)
89 - SWIG >= 2.0.0
90 - Java JDK (for JNI includes and the javac/jar binaries)
91 - doxygen (optional, only needed for the Java API docs)
92 - graphviz (optional, only needed for the Java API docs)
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94
95Building and installing
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97
98In order to get the libsigrok source code and build it, run:
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100 $ git clone git://sigrok.org/libsigrok
101 $ cd libsigrok
102 $ ./autogen.sh
103 $ ./configure
104 $ make
105
106For installing libsigrok:
107
108 $ make install
109
110See INSTALL or the following wiki page for more (OS-specific) instructions:
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112 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Building
113
114Please also check the following wiki page in case you encounter any issues:
115
116 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Building#FAQ
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118
119Device-specific issues
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121
122Please check README.devices for some notes and hints about device- or
123driver-specific issues to be aware of.
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125
126Firmware
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129Some devices supported by libsigrok need a firmware to be uploaded before the
130device can be used. See README.devices for details.
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133Copyright and license
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135
136libsigrok is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
137(GPL), version 3 or later.
138
139While some individual source code files are licensed under the GPLv2+, and
140some files are licensed under the GPLv3+, this doesn't change the fact that
141the library as a whole is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3+.
142
143Please see the individual source files for the full list of copyright holders.
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145
146Mailing list
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148
149 https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel
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151
152IRC
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154
155You can find the sigrok developers in the #sigrok IRC channel on Libera.Chat.
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158Website
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161 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Libsigrok
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