Joe,

A couple of weeks back I put a post in here requesting details of how the 
environment for compiling and developing WSJT-X releases was constructed. I 
received responses that many have commented as being unhelpful and lacking 
guidance back.

>From comments passing it appeared that Greg Beam’s brilliant JTSDK was not 
>being used as the central environ; with great difficulty I also gathered from 
>responses that base development is performed under Linux and that Windows 
>versions are cross-compiled from Linux. Likewise I drew conclusions that 
>development from XCode was based upon Linux-lines. Can this please be 
>confirmed?

There has been a number of comments in separate posts eluding to this same 
request that I am making.

So that we are all on the same page, pending the “General Availability” release 
of WSJT-X 2.0 and the concept racing into a brave new world, can the 
development/production environ and versions of software used (i.e. Qt versions, 
Linux environs if used etc.) please be confirmed? If Greg Bream’s scripts etc. 
are not used can the environment and its setup/deployment please be clearly 
documented (in an evolving document ?) so that everyone working across WSJT-X 
and is advancement can be completely on the same page?

I realise that some fear that "releasing the rabbits” can cause damage. 
Likewise this is not supposed to be a forum for “rabbits”.

In most regulatory dominions it is stated that AR is provides a license for 
self-experimentation and hence advancement. Inquisition is the forerunner to 
experimentation. There is a lot that we can all learn from guidance that you 
and the other key developers can provide. There is no greater utility/legacy 
than to leave ideas imprinted on others.

That is why I ask.

73

Steve I
VK3VM / VK3SIR



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