Paul - 

Totally new to this list (in fact this is my first post here) but I've
also been compiling the 2.0.0 RC releases from source for Linux, not by
choice but by necessity (my current desktop distro of choice uses
neither .deb nor .rpm installers) and have run into the usual
dependency wackiness at build time. I decided early on to ignore JTSDK
as the new version doesn't support Linux and the older version is
several years old.
 I've powered through the error messages line by line, installing all
 the needed dependencies one by one and WSJT-X is now usable but a bit
 buggy, was planning a side-by-side test with the latest RC3 .rpm on my
 Fedora box some time in the next couple days. Not sure how much the
 rest of this list (as majority non-Linux users) is interested in our
 adventures, but I'd be interested in sharing build notes with you
 either here or outside the list if you're game.
 73 de Adam KB3ZUV



On Sat, Oct 20, 2018, at 11:13 AM, Paul Bramscher wrote:
> Great to hear about the upcoming 2.0.0 major release of WSJT-X.
> I've been compiling my own versions of WSJT-X with the JTSDK for the
> past few years (Debian Linux, AMD64).  Will that project on
> SourceForge be updated when the new general release becomes
> available?  The JTSDK is/was a really handy tool for keeping things
> (incl. hamlib) up to date.> 


> I was able to compile 2.0.0 RC3 manually from source yesterday, but it
> was a bit tedious (and some guesswork) to chase down all necessary
> dependencies.> 


> Thanks,


> 73, KD0KZE / Paul


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