Greetings All,

I've been running WSJTX in Fedora FC21. There are .rpm's in the Fedora Copr 
Repository.

I've had to install KVASD manually via the command line, with the required 
dependencies.

Recently, I've noticed a Sourceforge branch that has a Linux KVASD 64bit 
folder.

This morning, I did a clean install of Fedora FC20. I plan on installing 
WSJTX and WSPR. I am hoping that reverting back to Fedora FC20, I will not 
have the segmentation fault when running WSPR... as a observational 
experiment.

Anyway... I installed the 64 bit version of the required KVASD 
dependencies.

glibc
libquadmath
libgfortran
libgcc

I then copied KVASD, as root via the command line to /usr/bin and then ran 
chmod 755 /usr/bin

I tested the KVASD installation with kvasd and got the copyright, and 
license statement. I also tested KVASD with kvasd -v and got:

KVASD version 1.12 --Decode test *** PASSED ***

So there is a 64 bit version of KVASD now???

What is the difference between version 1.11 and 1.12???

Lastly, as a FYI, the WSJTX 1.4 builds from the Fedora Copr Repository 
worked perfectly in Fedora FC21 with the 32 bit version of KVASD, and the 
required WSJTX 1.4 dependencies installed.

73, John, N1ISA 


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