On Sat, 6 Feb 2010, Tom Russo wrote:

To date, most Xastir developers don't maintain binaries for any platform (Curt
used to maintain an LSB binary for Linux, but I don't know if he does anymore).
It's hard enough to have the time to work on the code itself.  I don't see
that changing in short order.

Correct.  LSB and OpenSuSE RPM's.  I haven't updated either in a
while.  Luckily the OpenSuSE RPM's are being done by some ham
repository guys.  Sounds similar to what was just proposed for
Ubuntu.  It's a separate repository that you can add to OpenSuSE,
then you get a plethora of ham apps to choose from that aren't part
of normal OpenSuSE.

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