Hi Mike,
I think it’s more than obvious, the tools developers need are not always in
line with what end-users expect to see. I’m not sure what you mean by
“collisions”. What I do know is, there are many projects that have hundreds—in
some cases thousands--of developers working from / on the
I was speaking from a human/user perspective as I'm aware what a hash
is...although collisions in git can occur (unlikely) which never occur in a
one-up counting system (barring rollover).
If one were to say "XX" is the most current version of WSJT-X the vast
majority of users would not
The last couple of times I've tried to build the latest devel version on
Windows, it seems stuck at v1.10.0-devel r8748.
Have I done something wrong, or missed an update to the JTSDK?
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Hi Mike,
some comments in line below.
On 09/07/2018 17:51, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
No...that number does not increment...it's basically random with git
(it's a hash value). It's just the first 6 digits of the "commit"
line which is a hexadecimal number
The git SHA-1 hash codes
Hi Ed,
some comments in line below.
On 09/07/2018 16:59, Ed Wilson via wsjt-devel wrote:
I have enjoyed building and testing WSJT-X developmental releases over
the past few years and would like to continue to do so. I understand
that the move to GitHub has required some changes to the JTSDK
No...that number does not increment...it's basically random with git (it's a
hash value). It's just the first 6 digits of the "commit" line which is a
hexadecimal number
There is a means to making an increment version # but it's not frequently used
-- basically one way is to count the # of
I have enjoyed building and testing WSJT-X developmental releases over the past
few years and would like to continue to do so. I understand that the move to
GitHub has required some changes to the JTSDK build process and I have followed
Greg Beam's excellent instructions and have successfully
Hi all,
A French translation of the FT8 DXpedition Mode User Guide has been
added to the WSJT-X web page:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html
Many thanks to F8RZ!
A Spanish translation should be available soon, by EA4TV.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
On 7/5/2018 8:59 AM, Joe