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endif ()
project (wsjtx
VERSION 2.4.0.0
VERSION 2.3.0.0
DESCRIPTION "WSJT-X: Digital Modes for Weak Signal Communications in Amateur Radio"
LANGUAGES C CXX Fortran
)
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include (set_build_type)
# RC 0 or omitted is a development build, GA is a General Availability release build
set_build_type (RC 0)
set_build_type (RC 2)
set (wsjtx_VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR}.${PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR}.${PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH}${BUILD_TYPE_REVISION}")
#

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Copyright 2001 - 2020 by Joe Taylor, K1JT.
Release: WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc2
Nov 16, 2020
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WSJT-X 2.3.0 Release Candidate 2 fixes issues found in RC1 and
includes some new functionality that missed the RC1 cut off deadline.
- Dropped audio samples message box removed, warnings and errors for
these are now sent to the WSJT-X system log.
- FST4W spots to WSPRNet.org will be augmented such that the server
can distinguish the mode being spotted. Spots to WSPRNet.org will
no longer be restricted to WSPR sub-bands.
- A new internal system and data logging facility used to provide
trace, debug, information, warning, error, and fatal error
messages. The verbosity and filtering of messages is user definable
via a configuration file. Without a configuration file a basic log
is written with information, warning and error messages only. Log
files are automatically rotated to limit disk usage.
- Due to some users using inappropriate multicast IP addresses for
their interoperating severs the default behaviour now is to only
send multicast UDP datagrams to the loop-back network interface.
Users who require WSJT-X UDP Message Protocol datagrams to reach
other hosts will now have to configure WSJT-X to send on an
appropriate network interface, and use an appropriately scoped
multicast group address for their server applications. If you are
not sure then 224.0.0.1 (or ff02::1 if IPv6 is desired) is a safe
choice.
Release: WSJT-X 2.3.0-rc1
Sept 28, 2020
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