Hamlib 3.3 is released!

This release represents the last of the current ABI and API that has
been in place since the early releases of the 1.2.x series.  While a
point release might be made in the future to fix any serious bug, work
will continue for Hamlib 4.0 which will have an incompatible ABI and
some changes to the API, requiring a recompilation of C linked programs
at a minimum.

The source tarball and Windows 32 and 64 binary builds can be downloaded
from:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/3.3/

or

https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases/tag/3.3

Along with MD5SUM and SHA1SUM signatures, all files have been signed by
my GPG key as a detached signature in the respective .asc files.

Major changes since Hamlib 3.2:

Version 3.3
        2018-08-20
        * New models, R&S xk2100, TRXMAnager, Meade LX200
        * HTML manual is now generated at 'make dist' so users don't
          need GNU Info tools installed.  TNX Greg, N1DAM for the suggestion.
        * Handle longer udev generated file names up to 512 characters
        * Add debug time stamps with new '-Z' option and '--debug-time-stamps'
          options to rigctl, rotctl, rigctld, and rotctld utilities.
        * rigctld/rotctld continue working after serial or TCP device
          disappears.
        * Updates and fixes to FT-817, K3, IC-7300, AOR 3030, TM-D710,
          OMNI VII, TH-D72, Flrig, TS-590, piHPSDR, TS-2000, and netrigctl.
        * Update utility manual pages (section 1) and remove their reference
          material from the Info manual so it only needs to be update in one
          file.
        * Add new general project manual pages (section 7) and edit the Info
          manual to match.  These should not change much so keeping them in
          sync should not be too much of a burden.  The Info manual may be
          removed at some point in the future.
        * Last planned release of the present API/ABI.  Future releases will
          require recompilation and relinking by client programs using the C
          library interface (programs that only use the network daemons should
          be unaffected).

73, Nate, N0NB

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