I am very interested in exploring the use of JT-9, but am having 
difficulty building it under OpenSuSE 13.1. The build instructions at:

http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx-doc/wsjt-dev-guide.html

seem out of date. I think I found the current subversion repository at

svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx

instead of the old Berlios site. I checked out revision 4231 this 
evening. However, I cannot locate the build script, wsjtx-compile.sh. 
That part of the tree may have moved during the migration to sourceforge.

Following the manual build instructions aren't fruitful, because 
compilation stops after errors like:

NetworkServerLookup.hpp:36:61: error: ‘AnyIPProtocol’ is not a member of 
‘QAbstractSocket’
, QAbstractSocket::NetworkLayerProtocol protocol = 
QAbstractSocket::AnyIPProtocol);

There were other errors, apparently stemming from development tools for 
both Qt4 and Qt5 residing on my system, even after setting the 
environment variable (i.e., "exporting") QT_SELECT to qt5. Starting a 
fresh instance of bash (and re-exporting) appears to have addressed this 
issue. Odd, but effective.

Normally, I would wait a few days for a few new commits to be made, but 
the old build instructions are causing me to second-guess this strategy.

1. Are a current set of build instructions available, and, if so, where?

2. Any other suggestions that might help me complete the build?

TNX es VY 73 de John/NV2K


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