FWIW, and I am definitely *not* an expert in Mageia, I did not find
asciidoctor in the Mageia App DB, however, Fedora uses:
rubygem-asciidoctor-1.5.3-1.

I'm not sure if Mageia ports RH / Fedora / Suse RPM's or not, maybe they
roll their own, in which case, the source files are available as are the
gem modules as Bill stated.


73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 11/25/2015 06:02 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 26/11/2015 00:56, Bill Somerville wrote:
>> ^/branches/wsjtx-1.5 (^/tags/wsjtx-1.5.0) is the
>> current stable branch and ^/branches/wsjtx-1.6 is the latest branch that
>> is currently in beta release from ^/tags/wsjtx-1.6.0-rc1. We would
>> prefer that distributions are made from tags that have been officially
>> released rather than arbitrary snapshots of the development branch.
> I forgot to mention that we provide upstream tarballs of these tagged 
> releases in the SF files area which are intended for use by Linux 
> package managers. These provide a combined Hamlib and WSJT-X sources and 
> a super-build CMake script which includes patching capabilities for 
> those gnarly packaging issues that require them.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.

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