Hello All, Does this mean we will no longer need to compile Hamlib3 from Bill's source code when building WSJT-X?
73's Greg, KI7MT ----- Den 19. sep. 2015 16:28, skrev Nate Bargmann: > The Hamlib Group is pleased to announce the release of Hamlib 3.0. > > This release of Hamlib introduces a change to the version scheme. > Essentially, the leading '1.' characters have been dropped so '3.0' is a > direct follow on from the '1.2.' releases and has been configured to be > ABI compatible with the '1.2.' releases. > > Bug fixes to this release will start with '3.0.1' through '3.0.n'. > > The next releases will be '3.1' through '3.n' until the next major > release. > > > Files are hosted at the Hamlib prjoect page at SourceForge.net: > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/3.0/ > > > The changes include: > > Version 3.0 > 2015-09-20 > * Kill RPC backends and rpc.rigd/rpc.rotd > * Remove -e|--end-marker option from rigctld and rotctld > * Build system updates--remove obsolete macros, autogen.sh now > runs autoreconf to invoke Autotools to bootstrap the build > system, libltdl is installed into the source tree as a part > of the build system bootstrap and is included in the source > tarball, ABI version is set to be compatible with the 1.2 > series, all Autotools installed files are copied rather than > symlinked and put in the build-aux directory, building > rigmem and rigmatrix are now user selectable at configure > run time, building static libraries are disabled by default. > Fixed TCL binding installation, fixed Perl binding build so it > is not invoked by 'make dist' and clean up build files. > Cleaned > up bindings builds to occur in alphabetical order. Use new > ax_pkg_swig macro and update ax_python_devel macro. Test for > presence of pkg-config before testing for pkg-config use. > * Implement new RIT/XIT activation/deactivation through > rig_get/set_func() > * IC-PCR1500/2500 default write_delay to 0, IC-746/756, IC-PCR8500 > fixes, pcr.c, pcr1500.c: Add DSP support. TNX Paul, KE7ZZ > * WinRadio G313 updates. TNX Julian Campbel > * Readline editing and history support added to rigctl interactive > mode. Implement options for reading and writing history file. > * Readline editing and history support added to rotctl interactive > mode. Implement options for reading and writing history file. > * A new manual draft written in Texinfo added. Both GNU Info and > single > HTML files are built and distributed, requires makeinfo. > * Android build system support. See android/README.android. Android > Makefile fragments are included in source tarballs. > * Monolithic library, thanks to Remi Chateauneu for the majority of > the work! This allows enabling of a single static library so > static libs are enabled by default. Removes dependency on > libltdl. > * Fixes to easycomm, TNX Steve AI4QR. > * Fixes to port handling allowing PTT and CAT on the same port. TNX > Bill, G4WJS. > * New Peaberry models V1 and V2 added to kit backend. TNX ON8VQ > and R2AEE. > * New IC-7100 model. TNX Martin, CT1IQI. > * Use AC_CHECK_LIB macro to search for libusb rather than rely on > pkg-config. Preserve environment variables LIBUSB_CFLAGS and > LIBUSB_LIBS as user precious variables. Two features, > --with-xml-support and --enable-usrp still rely on pkg-config so > only invoke pkg-config when either or both of these features are > selected. Only the Winradio g313 model uses libdl so test for it > only when Winradio backend is enabled. > * New IC-M700PRO, IC-M710, IC-M802. > * New Icom ID-5100 model. > * New rotor, cnctrk by KI4SBL > * Many backend fixes and updates from many contributors (see Git > log for complete details). > > Also all work from 1.2.15.3 and prior releases. > > > TODO: > > Continue to improve the documentation. This includes completing the > included manual and migrating content from the old MediaWiki format to > the Markdown format now used by SourceForge.net. Target: ongoing. > > Due to the apparent lack of a libusb package for Windows 64 bit, trial > builds of the current Hamlib for W64 lack support for the USB backends. > The project should transition these backends to the newer libusb 1.0 > series. Target: 3.1. > > Continue to accept support for new radios and devices and improvement to > existing radios and devices. Hamlib has a large list of contributors > and development relies on testing and code contributions from owners of > the many varied radios, rotors, and whatever else Hamlib may come to > support in the future. > > > The Hamlib Group offers their sincere thanks for everyone whose work has > made this release possible. > > 73, Nate > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel