Il 24/12/21 16:30, Chester Fennell ha scritto:
Short answer is no. Same as before.
73,
Chet
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*Subject: *[wsjt-devel] Question about compiling the WSJT-X source for
Linux
Hello,
Just to clarify one doubt that raised here in my mind: are there any
differences in the steps/requirements to follow in order to compile
the WSJT-X tar-ball for Linux in respect to the previous releases,
from 2.5.2 back?
Thanks and Merry X-Mas to everybody!
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*73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)
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Hello and Merry Christmas to everyone!
I had to compile WSJT-X from source due a libboost error was impeding
version 2.5.2 to start.
This could happens since I'm using openSUSE Tumbleweed, which is a
rolling constantly updating Linux distribution and I see that the new
2.5.3 source is not the "pure raw" WSJTX source code, whereas it is a
customized "Linux packager" version which I have used also in the past
as specific RPM package:
I would like to know if sometime in the future we will get again the
"raw pure" WSJT-X source code, I'm not worry about the FCL source, I'm
sure it just a cosmetic detail the "FCL" but I'd prefer to have the
genuine previous version without any kind of customization.
I hope to have been clear enough.
Thanks and regards!
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*73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)*
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