What was packaged with WSJT-2.1.2 is more recent than the Hamlib 3.3 version 
you are using.
You should be using the hamlib version packaged in the WSJT-X tarball and that 
message will go away.
We should have a release candidate for 4.0 soon.
de Mike W9MDB

 

    On Thursday, March 26, 2020, 07:30:55 AM CDT, Richard Shaw 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 7:20 AM Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi Mike and Richard, 
  that message was added in Hamlib commit 6fbe4a5f which means it was used from 
WSJT-X v1.7.0. It was removed in commit 7062b67 which means it was no longer in 
WSJT-X from v2.0.1 onwards. 
  Unless this is in a pre-v2.0.1 WSJT-X version it must be a custom build of 
WSJT-X not using the recommended Hamlib version, probably some distribution's 
default Hamlib build which may be ancient. 
  The message is benign but we do not support WSJT-X built with arbitrary 
versions of Hamlib, this will be particularly true for the next release given 
that there have been a lot of changes in Hamlib recently.

As I'm one of the maintainers of wsjtx for Fedora I'm painfully aware it likes 
git checkouts but distributions like releases, so I wouldn't call it 
"arbitrary", it's the latest released version, just like I'm running the latest 
"released" version of wsjtx.
The fact there is 1240 commits[1] since 3.3 was released emphasizes my point.
Thanks,RichardKF5OIM
[1] https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases
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