Hello All,

As I'm updating the dev-guide, I wanted to test the new combination of 
Asciidoctor ( for the user guide ) and AsciiDoc ( for manpages ), 
validate the package run-time dependencies and verify proper tarball 
construction using the wsjtx-superbuild script on Ubuntu 16.04.

Long story short, I found *no issues at all*. The v1.7.0 branch, 
constructed with the latest wsjtx-superbuild script compiled on 
Launchpad as expected, installed and ran from on a New Primary Partition 
installation. I also installed JTSDK-Nix, built then ran v1.7.0 r6192. 
Results were with the same, *no issues*.

The only thing I had to do was add my user to the Dialout group, which 
is normal for Ubuntu and not a WSJT-X specific requirement. CAT and 
Audio selection was the same as before, *no issues*.

I think I posted the 16.04 package versions before and may have mis 
posted the GCC tool chain versions. I verified what was installed this 
evening after all updates.

WSJT-X Package Versions of Interest for 16.04 LTS:
* GCC 5.2.1
* Clang 3.6-26
* Cmake 3.3.2
* QT 5.4.2
* Autoconf 2.69
* Python2 2.7.9
* AsciiDoc 8.6.9
* Asciidoctor 1.5.3
* Ruby 2.2.3

These versions may change slightly before the final import freeze. I'll 
verify them again when the freeze happens.

The distro version of Hamlib is still sitting at 1.2.15.3. Hopefully, by 
the April-2016 16.04 LTS release, Hamlib-3 will be available in the 
repository.

Asciidoctor is at the required version to build manpages and enable 
advanced math expressions with :latexmath: if desired. This is true all 
the way back to Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid).

So for now, the combination of Asciidoctor and AsciiDoc (A2X) seems OK.


73's
Greg, KI7MT

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