Hi Bill,

Ok, fare enough. Will stick with the current build method(s) until
things smooth out a bit more.

73's
Greg, KI7MT

On 09/21/2015 05:21 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 21/09/2015 05:15, KI7MT wrote:
>> Hello All,
> Hi Greg,
>>
>> Does this mean we will no longer need to compile Hamlib3 from Bill's
>> source code when building WSJT-X?
> It moves us a step closer to that although I already have two patches 
> for Hamlib since their 3.0 release in progress, so we will probably be 
> targeting 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 if I can convince them to include my patches.
> 
> For now stick with my fork and the integration branch but watch this 
> space for updates.
>>
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>>
>>
>> -----
>> 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
>>>
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