prerequisite (buildlink3). Thanks Dave Tyson for the report at pkgsrc-users@.
PKGREVISION++. Those two depends on gnuradio-fec, so the same situation as it.
(PLIST of these two are NOT affected, but actuall installation PLIST will
be different because of gnuradio-fec is also installed with those).
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Following is not for explicit 2.2.1 release but for 2.2,
(attached to mail from Rick Murphy on 2015/12/31 as
Subject: TrustedQSL 2.2 final release is available for download)
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Trusted QSL V2.2 Release Notes
This version of Trusted QSL (TQSL) has corrections for defects found since
TQSL 2.1 was released (including the updates made for TQSL 2.1.1, 2.1.2,
and 2.1.3) as well as improvements to permit TQSL and Logbook of the World
to support the National Parks on the Air competition.
TQSL 2.2 can be installed to upgrade any older version of TQSL. Downgrade
to TQSL 2.1.3 can be seamlessly performed by uninstalling TQSL 2.2 and
reinstalling TQSL 2.1.3.
On all three supported platforms (Windows, MacOS, and Linux), installing
TQSL 2.2 will replace older versions of Trusted QSL while preserving your
Callsign Certificates, Station Locations, and preferences. On Windows,
simply run the TQSL 2.2 installer, which will automatically uninstall
older versions of TQSL (and, if installed, TQSLCert). On Mac OS X, open
the disk image (.dmg) file and drag the "Trusted QSL" folder to your
Applications folder. Direct the installer to "Replace All", which will
uninstall old files. For Linux systems, unpack the tar file and read the
INSTALL file for directions.
The following list describes the major changes in the v2.2
release of Trusted QSL.
TQSL changes
Defects Corrected:
Fix a defect that could cause saving of Calllsign Certificate private keys
to be suppressed.
When renewing a Callsign Certificate, entering an invalid password would
display an incorrect "Invalid Argument" error versus displaying the proper
"Invalid password" error. Under some circumstances, this could cause the
related Callsign Certificate to be lost.
Accept C7 and 4Y as valid callsign prefixes.
When installing a Callsign Certificate fails, display the callsign and
serial number to facilitate troubleshooting.
When deleting Callsign Certificates and Station Locations, save a copy to
allow those to be restored.
Reject QSOs that do not specify at least mode, band, date, and time.
Correct the TQSL ADIF editor to not use the local decimal point separator
for frequencies, as ADIF requires a period(.).
Major feature Additions:
Use Portuguese (Portugal) translations contributed by Nuno, CT2IRY.
Allow multiple dependent fields on a station location screen. This allows
both a county and a park entry to be modified when the US state changes
for a US Station Location.
- Drop two patches,
they are now included (but not exactly the same as our patches).
(upstream)
- Update 3.23.07 to 3.23.08
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=Version 3.23.08=
2016-02-21 Rik van Riel <riel@surriel.com>
bbbeed4: NAVTEX update
2016-02-16 David Freese <iam_w1hkj@w1hkj.com>
5b2edad: Save Logbook
1c8e0e9: Analysis mode
0f650e9: flrig PTT
106e3e2: flrig waiting
71fa224: COM port close
dd1165a: fsq repeat last
fb0fd4c: Mac Logger
2016-02-04 Jonathan Wakely <redi@users.sf.net>
813b58a: GCC 6 build
2016-02-01 David Freese <iam_w1hkj@w1hkj.com>
d808977: CALL capture
bea9cfe: Scope View
8bcc9e8: RigCAT modifications
Packaging changes:
Drop MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no; it seems to build fine with -j4.
Clean up workarounds for resolved issues.
Drop rpc conditional, because upstream removed rpc entirely
Upstream changes:
Many bug fixes and new radios.
Drop RPC.
Rototill build system.
Add readline support (not packaged yet).
Change to single library instead of many.
----------------------------
ChangeLog is the same as 3.23.07.19 to 3.23.07.21
Previous commit log has confusion on version numbers. It was really
3.23.07.19 to 3.23.07.21.
(From now on, avoid picking 4 digit version, they are alpha, thanks Robert Elz)
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## 003.009.002
* E310: Added support for Speedgrade 3
* B205mini: Added support
* E310: Fixed reference counting bug
* B210: Fixed external clock reference bug for devices using ADF4002 PLLs
* B210: Fixed codec loopback test
* OctoClock: Fixed firmware burning on Windows
* B2XX, E3XX, X3XX: Easier time-syncing features. Fixes bug where B210s would
only run after issuing set_time_unknown_pps().
* X3XX: Fixed bug for IQ imbalance correction
* E310: DRAM testbenching
* Docs/Manual: Many updates and fixes
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- (Previous commit for the same upgrade was not really done,
GITHUB_TAG was set wrongly, sorry, mef)
- Because of above, PKGREVISION++
- PLIST adjust, remove some tweak for REPLACE_PYTHON stuff
- PLIST correction for with and without doxygen
- Add dependency for py-mako
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TQSL ChangeLog
https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-help/tqslchangelog/
2.1.3
Revert change in the behavior for command line
applications. TQSL 2.1 changed the behavior for ADIF files
to open those with the TQSL ADIF editor versus signing
them unless "-x" or "-q" were on the command line.
This was an incompatible change that is not consistent
with the documentation and was removed. Fix defect that
could cause newly imported callsign certificates tobe
deleted after the import completed.
Changes:
release 2015.07.2
Bonus release! This release contains fixes for CMake configuration bugs that
affected installation of 2015.07.1 on some platforms.
release 2015.07.1
To upgrade to this release, you must update libhackrf and hackrf-tools on your
host computer. You must also update firmware on your HackRF. It is important
to update both the host code and firmware for this release to work properly.
If you only update one or the other, you may experience unpredictable
behaviour.
Major changes in this release include:
Multiple HackRF support. Users with more than one HackRF can target a
specific device from software using the device serial number. The serial
number is easy to find with hackrf_info. Thanks, Hessu!
Linux kernel module detaching. A work-around to avoid the unofficial HackRF
kernel module in recent kernel versions that has been causing problems for
many users.
Updating the CPLD is now possible from Windows. There is no CPLD update with
this release, but Windows users should now be able to update.
Support for rad1o hardware, the badge of CCCamp 2015 based on HackRF One.
This package contains host software supporting rad1o; for firmware and other
resources, refer to: https://rad1o.badge.events.ccc.de/
There have been many more enhancements and bug fixes, for a full list of
changes, see the git log.
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2015-11-26 David Freese <iam_w1hkj@w1hkj.com>
16ede08: flrig xmlrpc
=Version 3.23.06=
3f577d9: WO woes
482d060: Smeter PWRmeter
e08e403: ARQ shutdown
2015-11-20 John Phelps <kl4yfd@gmail.com>
0b5b329: Developer Doxygen and BerliOS clean
- Cleaned and Fixed develo per Doxygen files
- Added GitStats to the Dev Doxygen info
-- run ./scripts/doxygen/gen_doxygen_docs.sh
2015-11-20 David Freese <iam_w1hkj@w1hkj.com>
b19fff8: Documentation
55e0d31: Compiler warnings
Existing SHA1 digests verified, all found to be the same on the
machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). Existing SHA1
digests retained for now as an audit trail.
- (patch-openssl__cert.cpp)
Add patch to define MAX_PATH macro
- Unable to package with x11/wxGTK30 yet
(upstream)
- Udate 2.0.3 to 2.1.2
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TQSL-2.1.2
The following links are pointers to TrustedQSL (TQSL) V2.1.2, which is
a bug fix for the official TQSL 2.1 release.
Release Notes TrustedQSL-2-1-release.pdf
http://www.rickmurphy.net/lotw/TrustedQSL-2-1-release.pdf