![]() You will then have the “deviation” image available on the left hand side menu under “Containers”. To find out more, go to his forum post here.Ĭlick on the “Create” button for the “deviation” container and wait for the image to download and install. He has other images, but I won’t be talking about them here. This will bring up the Docker container that Mike (a.k.a mwm) has nicely prepared for us. Open this up and click on the “New” button then key in “deviation” into the search field. When you installed Docker, it should have also installed their management tool “Kitematic”. Setup Docker build environment Using Kitematic to setup the build environment. Once done, click on “Clone” and wait for everything to be copied to the path you specified. You can also choose to edit the paths and name or just accept the defaults. ![]() In SourceTree, click on the “New Repository” button and select “Clone from URL”. In this post we’ll talk about cloning only, which assumes that you are happy to take the default options as setup by the team, or if you make changes, you will need to set those options again the next time you pull the latest commit from GitHub. Forking allows us to maintain a copy of the code that we can edit for our own preferences, but we will need to deal with having to do upstream pull requests and potential merge conflicts as the main codebase is updated by the DeviationTX team. From there we then have the choice to either Fork or Clone the Deviation code. Setup and clone Git repositoryįirst thing we need to do is to create an account on GitHub. Again you will need to make sure you have installed the items that I listed here. You’ll need to do this if you have upgraded your Devo7e processor as outlined here. Let’s walk through the process of building DeviationTX from source. Īlternatively, if you do not want to build from source yourself, compiled versions can be found on the Test Builds page on. Find the wiki documentation about it here. While the method below can still be used to build from source, PhracturedBlue has release a Docker container that contains the build environment with a GUI to ease the process. ![]()
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