I understood Manfred,
And it can be reproduced as well on Linux I suppose, but I think is
better to have the solution already into WSJTX code, because it could be
used by every users, also by who has not practice with the code.
Regards,
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Will do it Mike,
I will do it when radio is still cold, in order to avoid to have the
thermal drift as a possible cause, since I think the reason is another.
Regards,
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Il 12/06/23 17:27, Black Michael ha scritto:
Please place this file as
SuSE happens to be one of my areas of interest. Building on both SuSE
Linux Enterprise and Leap. Let me spin up a Tumbleweed in the VM and
see what's going on. Are you using SuSE MicroOS in your configuration?
Just to be sure, are you following the procedure as outlined in the
Install
Glenn,
All settings are stored into wsjt-x.ini file. You may take a copy of it for
comparison before making 'radical' changes into your settings. As it is
intended to be read by the program, it is not easy to interpret by humans,
but in most cased useful.
73, Reino OH3mA
> -Original
Is there any log file that records changes in settings? Such could be
useful for tracking down reasons for unexpected operational failures and
surprises.
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I get the same error on Mac OSX Mojave
Have manually edit qmap/libqmap/q65c.f90 and remove:
nfa
nfb
max_drift
references to get it to compile
Using gfortran-mp-11 which is the macports version of gcc11 same error on gcc12
gfortran
> On Jun 12, 2023, at 12:59 PM, Marco Calistri via
Black Michael wrote:
> Need people to test the latest Hamlib please
it works fine for me with an FT-991 on Debian 12
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Please place this file as described below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t52ngcalsgnpm8m/wsjtx_log_config.ini?dl=0
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\WSJT-X
The WSJT-X_Rigcontrol.log file will be in the same location
For Linux put it in
~/.config
The WSJT-X_Rigcontrol.log file will
Tested new version compiled from git repository and on my old YAESU
FT-100 I see same behavior I saw with previous Hamlib versions.
I use WSJT-X 2.7.0 RC1 with settings Split=RIG and Mode= Data Packet and
at the very beginning of the operation, the VFO A (Transmitter) and VFO
B (Receiver)
Hi,
Tried also to build WSJTX from git repository and faced same error I
faced by using the tgz archive.
In my distro OpenSUSE Tumbleweed applying the standard WSJT-X single
patch "wsjtx.patch" do not works and I need to apply it to all the files
involved in the error.
I supposed that at
Perfect!!
Thank you so much Gary!
Regards Dwayne AB6A
> On Jun 12, 2023, at 10:59 AM, Gary Rogers wrote:
>
> Hi Dwayne:
>
> The Mac equivalent of the .dll file is the .dylib file. I compile the .dylib
> file daily (if there are changes) and can provide via my drop box. This
> morning’s
Just to follow up on this— any folks thinking about doing this with the Apple
M1/M2 native build will need to re-sign the bundle otherwise the OS will fail
to launch the app as the app’s signature won’t be valid any longer. Plus I
don’t know if sticking an Intel dylib in a Native build will
Hi Dwayne:
The Mac equivalent of the .dll file is the .dylib file. I compile the .dylib
file daily (if there are changes) and can provide via my drop box. This
morning’s version is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0m9v3i1ceb1bv19/libhamlib.4.dylib?dl=0
You would need to download and copy the
I have seen Windows instructions to replace a Hamlib dll to get the latest
version of Hamlib. Is there the same capability on macOS so we can test and
validate Hamlib issues without having to compile WSJT-X?
Regards Dwayne AB6A
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