These two drivers are currently unfinished and don't work, so disable
and "unhook" them for now in preparation of the next libsigrok release.
They're still in the git repository, but not hooked up to the build
system, so that they won't get detected or built, and also don't end up
in the release tarball.
Since link-mso19 is the only driver that currently requires libudev,
drop any reference to that, too.
It should be relatively easy to apply this patch in reverse after the
release to bring back both drivers.
These two drivers are currently unfinished and don't work, so disable
and "unhook" them for now in preparation of the next libsigrok release.
They're still in the git repository, but not hooked up to the build
system, so that they won't get detected or built, and also don't end up
in the release tarball.
Since link-mso19 is the only driver that currently requires libudev,
drop any reference to that, too.
It should be relatively easy to apply this patch in reverse after the
release to bring back both drivers.
The alsa driver was out of date wrt APIs and libsigrok conventions in
general, and wasn't compiling.
This fixes the compile and updates it to _basically_ work with the current
state of analog support in libsigrok.
This is not finished/full support for ALSA analog sampling yet, though,
various TODOs remain that will be addressed later.
Use the infrastructure of serial-dmm to handle the RadioShack 22-812,
and completely remove radioshack-dmm.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
* Both Analog and Logic capture works.
* Analog values are raw ADC, still useless.
* Triggers aren't implemented.
* Pattern Generator not implemented.
* Everything is broken. :)
Use libtool "noinst" local helper libs and use one Makefile.am per
subdir, which is the usual/preferred method. These helper libraries are
purely local and will not be installed.
This also fixes out-of-tree builds of sigrok, i.e. building in a
directory other than the sigrok source directory, e.g.
$ cd /home/user
$ git clone ...sigrok
$ cd sigrok
$ ./autogen.sh
$ mkdir /tmp/foo
$ cd /tmp/foo
$ /home/user/sigrok/configure
$ make
$ make install
This will place all build results (.o files, .la files, etc) in the
local build directory (/tmp/foo) instead of the source directory
(/home/user/sigrok in this example). The installation directory is
selected via the --prefix configure option (/usr/local per default).