Hi Bill,
Yes, I did not see your reply on this and I was not aware v1.6.0 was
released with QT 5.5, though I probably should have been. I must have
missed that in the shuffle somewhere.
Thanks for the Info.
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 1/20/2016 09:33, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 20/01/2016 16:28, Gr
On 20/01/2016 16:28, Greg Beam wrote:
> At present, I believe Joe / Bill are still releasing WSJT-X built with
> QT 5.2 on Windows, but a number of folks are using QT 5.5 for testing.
> This may change over the next couple releases, but when is up to Joe and
> Bill.
Hi Greg,
you may have missed my
Hi Guy,
QT5 (which should really say 5.2) and QT 5.5 are QT version numbers.
Just like WSJT-X, the QT folks change version numbers as they update
their Framework tools / GCC tool chains.
We were using QT version 5.2 when JTSDK v2 was first released. Then as
time progressed, QT version 5.5 was
Greg Beam writes:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I've put together the rough draft / preliminary release-notes that will
> accompany the JTSDK-Win32 v2.0.4 release. The upgrade section is not yet
> functional, as I've not performed the final svn --reintegration from the
> ^/cli-test branch. This will be
Hello All,
I've put together the rough draft / preliminary release-notes that will
accompany the JTSDK-Win32 v2.0.4 release. The upgrade section is not yet
functional, as I've not performed the final svn --reintegration from the
^/cli-test branch. This will be done in the next day or so.
Anyon