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Re: Bug#1051182: wsjtx: new upstream version 2.7.x



* On 2023 16 Sep 22:59 -0500, tony mancill wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 09:27:05PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > Is there any chance for an unofficial package for Bookworm or do I need
> > to build it from source?
> 
> Hi Nate,
> 
> The current source package builds and run cleanly on Bookworm.  I did my
> testing on arm64, but I can't imagine it being any different for other
> architectures.
> 
> I can build (unofficial) binary packages against Bookworm for arm64 and
> amd64 and make those available for download, or if there is enough
> interest, I could prepare an upload for backports.  (I guess the latter
> is more generally useful.)

Yes, backports would be quite useful since I already have it enabled.

> Which architecture are you looking for?

I will use it on amd64, which is rather standard fare these days.

In 2017 this location was in the path of totality and without any other
coordination I set up to run WSPR on 160m.  During totality 160m did
open to around 500 to 700 miles as I recall.  The D layer is very short
lived.

73, Nate

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