Hi Greg,

Thanks for fast corrections.



Il 28/05/2018 09:30, Greg Beam ha scritto:
Hi Charlie,

Glad you have everything sorted out.

There were a couple bugs that Sandro identified, and two more I forgot to
commit in the 720 fix. So, you may want to update again to 721. It's nothing
major, just typos on screens and such.

I believe the version issue is resolved now. Least wise, I've built the
trunk and it's displaying 1.10.0 properly. However, it's set in
Versions.cmake as a Release Candidate. Not sure if that's an oversight or
what. I guess we'll see soon enough.

JTSDK-Nix is still down hard for WSJT-X builds. With my workload (at real
work) is intense right now. I don't know how soon I can get to fixing
JTSDK-Nix.

73's
Greg, KI7MT



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 1:11 AM
To: WSJT software development <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Incorrect build location 1.10.0-rc1

Hi Greg

After upgrading to JTSDK release 720, the build now appears in a correctly
named folder.

Regarding yesterday's issue, I copied my locally edited files (which were
merged yesterday after using Bill's svn switch command) into the new 'trunk'
folder.  Build then went with no problems.

73

Charlie

Hi Sandro,

Thanks for the feedback. While version issue is definably a bug, I
don't think it falls into the category of critical. The version
information has no effect on WSJT-X final code whatsoever; mainly
screen displays and folder separation if enabled. From the feedback I
received, most don't use separate anyway. The line 71 issue is a bit
more important as it could limit listings, which in turn could cause
the build to fail erroneously. If I make another update, I'll fix that
one for sure.

As for the http/https situation. There were many users complaining
about https causing them any number of problems. I've had trouble with
it in the past, but none recently. Obviously, http is working, else,
we would be having a totally different conversation. However, if
credentials are being passed, https or ssh would obviously be a better
choice.

If the http/https situation is a major concern, edit the script and
change the urls to https.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


-----Original Message-----
From: Alessandro Gorobey via wsjt-devel
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2018 5:23 PM
To: WSJT software development <[email protected]>
Cc: Alessandro Gorobey <[email protected]>
Subject: [wsjt-devel] Incorrect build location 1.10.0-rc1

Hi All,

I found some code that conflict with 2 digit in minor version

JTSDK-QT v2.0.6-0 Release 719
windows 10 home 10.0.16299.431

C:\JTSDK\scripts\qtenv-build-list.cmd
line 134 & 138 (the check of _MINOR is only on one digit, so a 1.10
cannot be listed) svn list %devurl% |grep ^wsjtx-[1-9]\.[8-9] |%sed%
"s:/*$::"
|sort |uniq  >> %devlist% svn list %garurl% |grep ^wsjtx-[1-9]\.[8-9]
|%sed%
"s:/*$::" |sort |uniq  > %garlist%

in addition, but only a typo on Line 71 (missed 't' in wsjtx) ECHO GA
and RC List ^( ^^/wsjtx/tags^/ ^)^:



C:\JTSDK\scripts\qtenv-build-wsjtx.cmd
C:\JTSDK\wsjtx\trunk\qt55\1.1.0\Release\{build, install, package} not
C:\JTSDK\wsjtx\trunk\qt55\1.10.0\Release\{build, install, package} as
expected (1.1 vs. 1.10) line 348 (the build location of 1.10 is 1.1)
cat %vfile% |grep "_MINOR" |awk "{print $3}" |cut "-c1" >mi.v & SET /p
miv=<mi.v & rm mi.v sed can remove end ')', eg.:
cat Versions.cmake |grep "_MINOR" |awk "{print $3}" |
C:\JTSDK\msys\bin\sed.exe "s:)*$::" >mi.v & SET /p miv=<mi.v & rm mi.v

Sometimes I have problem with sourceforge svn svn switch --relocate
https:// svn:// or svn switch --relocate http:// svn:// seem solve the
problem.

--
73
Sandro
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