- Change to new upstream distribution
- This also fixes build with clang6 on head
Release 1.4.2:
By John A. Magliacane <kd2bd@amsat.org> (08-Dec-14)
* Modified the "build" script to better accommodate the Mac OSX platform,
and fixed a contradiction in the documentation relating to the
description of the situational and time variability parameters
used in the ITM and ITWOM propagation models.
(Thanks John M. Vanderau, AA0DN)
* Modified the man pages for improved rendering. (Thanks Randy Berry, N3LRX)
* Added a field limit in the citydecoder utility to prevent crashing if
the coordinate file being read should contain unexpectantly large fields.
(Thanks David Binderman)
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Release 1.4.1:
By John A. Magliacane <kd2bd@amsat.org> (08-Jan-14):
* The copyright restriction on the ITWOM 3.0 propagation model has
been removed. ITWOM 3.0 code may now be used and modified under
the GPLv2 license.
* Commented out unused variables and calculations in itwom3.0.cpp
to eliminate gcc warnings about unused but set variables.
* Fixed a bug that caused path loss graphs to be plotted incorrectly.
* Embellished the "citydecoder" utility to handle U.S. Census County
Subdivision files, thereby providing an additional source of city
names and locations not necessarily contained in previously handled
Incorporated Places/Census Designated data files.
* Corrected the image size written to the header of Xastir-compatible
.ppm maps.
* Fixed a bug that sometimes prevented the "Mode of propagation" from
appearing in Path Analysis reports when running in -oldtim mode.
* Added a -log command line switch that allows SPLAT!'s command line
and all associated switches and arguments to be written to a logfile
for future reference or re-execution at a later time.
* Modified SPLAT!'s "build" script for better handling of OSX.
(Thanks Glen Bizeau, VE9GLN)
* Changed some coding to eliminate compilation warnings produced by
recent versions of GCC.
* Brought the documentation up to date.