The app once built is found under src/GoldenCheetah.app. So I did init these translation files, although IĪm not sure why this is required and not caught by the Makefile. Looking on the web these seem to be generated I tried to make at this point but it failed saying it could not find Missing symbols during final linking with the GoldenCheetah app. The config make system will pick up libusb-1.0.a, which will be If we leave the directive empty, which is the default Installed libusb with Homebrew, it is a symbolic link to the compat Note the LIBUSB_LIBS directive to point to libusb.a, which if we To enable the USB2 ANT+ dongle support ( libusb-compat provides a 0.1 version wrapper interface using the libusb 1.0 implementation): brew install libusb-compatĪnd change src/gcconfig.pri to enable USB: LIBUSB_INSTALL = /usr/local INCLUDEPATH += /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk/usr/include/ # uncomment below if you are running on the 10.9 developer preview We edit src/gcconfig.pri to uncomment the OSX options: # Uncomment this line if you have SDK 10.7 or higher We then create the qmake config files that will generate the GNU Makefile: cd GoldenCheetahĬp qwt/ qwt/qwtconfig.pri Then checkout the Golden Cheetah code out of github: git clone git:///GoldenCheetah/GoldenCheetah.git I did not try with Qt5 which is not as widely used anyway as Qt4. For indoor cycling, I recently bought an Elite Qubo Power Fluid trainer, so I wanted to get the power curve into the software I am using for tracking cycling, Golden Cheetah. I am a big fan of collecting and tracking the data from all the sensor device gadgets I use in my workout.
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