you actually activate the UDP
server. So I set it to 127.0.0.1, even though I keep it toggled off,
and the pop-up indicating an error in network address goes away.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
On 1/10/23 20:33, Paul Bramscher via wsjt-devel wrote:
A couple days ago I compiled WSJT-X 2.6.0 on Debian Lin
A couple days ago I compiled WSJT-X 2.6.0 on Debian Linux 11 without
issue, as per Bill's suggestions from a few years ago. I've made
several FT8 QSO's, no issues noted.
But I just stumbled on a weird bug:
When I click File:Settings and then cancel without making any changes
there's a pop-up
Hi Joe & group--
First of all, many thanks for this amazing software. We are doing
things that would have been considered science fiction at one time.
Using Bill's instructions with some minor tweaks and additions, I've
been compiling on Debian Linux for several years.
I have a B.S. CSci,
Thanks Joe -- we appreciate the update. Downloaded the source tarball
from your Princeton site, compiled without issue on Debian 11.
Previously I was running 2.5.3 with a Kenwood TS-590S and it did crash a
few times. No such problems seen yet with 2.5.4.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
On 1/3/22 10:54,
I am very sorry to hear of Bill becoming SK. He has helped me several
times over the years compile WSJT-X from source on Linux, on this list
and in e-mail.
Please don't hesitate to release the source, since Bill's instructions
with a couple additional dependencies still work for me on the cur
Compiled and working fine here on Debian 11 the past day or so.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
On 11/4/21 1:03 PM, Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel wrote:
We are pleased to announce the General Availability (GA) release of
WSJT-X version 2.5.2. This is mostly a bug-fix release. A full list of
changes can be fou
Thanks for the great work. Compiled fine from source on Debian 11
Linux, using my usual methodology.
I noted that the workable frequencies table got larger, but deleted the
ones my rig is incapable of handling to avoid accidentally switching to
one. Good to see there's a simple way to restor
I have been compiling WSJT-X for a number of years now on Debian
(including Buster 10 now), occasionally with help from G4WJS, and have
had no troubles in a long while.
I don't download from the git repo, though, and instead just get the
current source .tgz from SourceForge. Have you had success
I was at a monthly outdoor ham event in the greater St. Paul/Minneapolis
area that's drawn loyal attendance the past few years. An operator
setup FT8 outdoors, but had some issues getting it to decode. We could
tell it was getting sound from his port, but there was no decoding.
He was using Wind