Those files haven't been used in quite a while.
And with the development source not available anymore it's impossible to keep
up with recent changes.
So you're left with using the main hamlib git repository if you want to keep
up-to-date.
I just changed my git location to refer to there instead
in .../src/wsjt.../INSTALL:
"Patching Sources
This build script includes source patching capabilities. The sources
for Hamlib and those for WSJT-X may have a patch applied automatically
prior to configuration and building. Any patches required must be
contained in one of
Looks like there haven't been any updates to the WSJTX default hamlib
repository since Mar 15 so the latest IC-9700 fixes aren't in there. I believe
you are using my fork right now.
What build instructions are you referring to?
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 8:34:12 AM CDT,
hi Mike,
sort of. I know I can put the branch I have at the same place but the build
instructions of wsjt-x talk a bout specific patches that
are/were not included yet to have wsjt-x working correctly.
Roeland
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 3:17 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel <
If you mean the IC-9700 specifically that has been incorporated in the 4.0
branch of hamlib and should appear in the next release of WSJT-X.
de Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 7:50:14 AM CDT, Roeland Jansen
wrote:
In the build instructions there have been notes about hamlib
In the build instructions there have been notes about hamlib not having the
patches
merged into their code yet.
Now, we're seeing hamlib v4.x ; Is that still the case that patches are not
merged?
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