On 27/08/2021 14:03, Saku via wsjt-devel wrote:
Bill Somerville via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 27.8.2021 klo 14.05:
if you are not going to use the bundled Hamlib sources then there is
little point in starting with the WSJT-X sources tarball we provide.
That tarball is specifically set up to build WSJT-X using that
bundled Hamlib. You would be better to simply clone the WSJT-X git
source repository f
I think a while ago I told (might be just in mail to Mike, not to
dev-list) how I tar and checksum Git-hamlib clone with names of Hamlib
in wsjt-x tarball, replace the original files and then do build. I
think it is not clever (at least not easiest) way and asked is there a
proper way.
If I search GitHub with "wsjt-x" I get 57 repositories. Then there is
SourceForge. To tell the truth I have difficulties to know where is
the latest official source (elsewhere than tarball@Joe's web page).
Mainly because I am not Git guru and I can do just some basic things
there.
Hamlib is easy to find from GItHub. It is just "hamlib" and can be
found as first hit of search.
--
Saku
OH1KH
Hi Saku,
WSJT-X is not on GitHub. GitHub and SourceForge are two examples of Open
Source project hosting sites, there are many more. WSJT-X happens to use
SourceForge as it has, or had, usefull facilities at the time it was
chosen as a hosting site.
The git repository is just like those of other projects hosted there and
on other hosting sites. It has a web source browsing interface here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/wsjt/wsjtx/ci/master/tree/
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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