Hi Charlie, Bill,

I am assuming we're talking about Windows and Hamlib3 from Bills
integration branch.

You can build Hamlib3 from either JTSDK-QT or JTSDK-MSYS. The command
should be the same for both:

build-hamlib3

If you want to enable custom options or build a specific Hamlib target,
you'll need to do that manually. I believe Mike builds specific targets
rather often and may be able to provide a process for doing so, I've not
written one up.

Also, be sure your set the QT version you want to build WSJT-X against
first. The default is QT 5.2.


73's
Greg, KI7MT

On 04/06/2016 12:15 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 06/04/2016 19:11, char...@sucklingfamily.free-online.co.uk wrote:
>> Does this mean that if I build with JTSDK now, the program will include
>> your latest changes?
>>
>> How do I as a JTSDK user update my Hamlib, or does this happen automatically?
> Hi Charlie,
> 
> yes the Doppler tracking and sked frequency changes you had in the test 
> version I sent to you and Rex are all in now.
> 
> I believe there is a JTSDK command to update and build Hamlib, I'm sure 
> one of the regular users will chip in with the relevant commands.
> 
> I thought you had the JTSDK working on Vista since our LL chat.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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