Ilja Booij 5e2f52cf28 Some .caf files have data blocks which have an extra 8 bytes per record. I do not know what the contents of these 8 extra bytes are, but to make things work, we need to at least take them into account when parsing the files.
The caf parser now checks what version the file is (100 or 110) and
handles data records accordingly. Files with version 100 have 10
bytes per data record, all of which are known. For version 110, the
first 10 bytes are the same as version 100, followed by 8 bytes per
data record.
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To build

  cp src/gcconfig.pri.in src/gcconfig.pri
  cp qwt/qwtconfig.pri.in qwt/qwtconfig.pri

Edit both src/gcconfig.pri and qwt/qwtconfig.pri as necessary, then

  qmake
  make

To uninstall the older FTDI VCP drivers on Mac OS X, open a Terminal and type:

  sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext /tmp

Type your password when prompted, then restart your computer.
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