Dear Greg:

Thank you for your reply. The suggestions certainly made a difference! I 
built the documentation (though the script trashed my shell; the escape 
codes in the script seemed to be the problem; setting them to empty 
strings fixed the problem), got the custom version of Hamlib, build it 
(changing the directories to more familiar ones), and built wsjtx. I 
have launched it, done some configuration on it (set call sign and 
locator, selected rig for CAT control), and listened to a test 
transmission through the headset. It's a key-down mode, all right!

I am still configuring my soundcard interface, so I haven't been able to 
receive or transmit anything yet. But I am looking forward to it.

I'm sorry I can't provide a list of necessary packages for a build on 
OpenSuSE 13.1, but the only one aside from those customarily used to 
build subversion- and git-hosted Qt5 projects using cmake and GNU 
autotools was the libusb-1_0-devel header collection. That was the only 
additional package, besides asciidoc, that I needed. (I don't know what 
was needed among those I had already installed).

Now to tackle the necessary hardware. Thank you again!

TNX es VY 73 de John/NV2K


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