>     On 13/12/2018 15:07, Marco Calistri wrote:
> 
>         > > 
> >         Interesting result (in the attached file)
> > 
> >         -- 73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
> > 
> >     > 
>     Hi Marco,
> 
>     I assume that is derived from the stats page of PSKReporter.info, you 
> should be aware that there are some skews in that data source. It tends to 
> double report for a while after a station switches versions, I assume because 
> records sent by users of old versions are kept for a while and still count 
> even after they have upgraded. There are also an unknown number of users who 
> may never have enabled PSKReporter spotting (only the spotting station record 
> has version used data) and others may switch it off or not have Internet 
> connectivity.
> 
>     Thanks for the data.
> 
>     73
>     Bill
>     G4WJS.
> 


Is it possible to infer operating system from the version "signature" as 
reported on pskreporter?  I see that the heaviest example of 2.0.0 usage is 
"WSJT-X v2.0.0 784f75".  Judging from the file download stats on SourceForge, I 
would presume that to be the Windows build/release?


Only a few dozen of us are showing up concisely as "WSJT-X v2.0.0".  Again 
judging from the download activity (and my own case) I would presume these are 
folks who built from source?


Thanks again, Bill, for the e-mail exchanges a few weeks ago re:Debian.  I've 
successfully built all the RC's and now the final release, for Debian 9.6 
"stretch" (the current version) without trouble.  I sort of emulated the old 
JTSDK's directory layout, and can have multiple versions compiled, making 
allowance for future minor dot releases.  This way I can revert back to an 
older 2.x if I encounter future issues without having to rebuild anything.


73, KD0KZE / Paul
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