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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Somerville
38b0d0083a Moving WSJT-X "trunk" on to v1.5.
If built with  qmake the version string will now  be "Not for Release"
since some  many features essential  to making a complete  package are
currently only build when using CMake.

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2014-09-25 19:17:19 +00:00
Bill Somerville
cde23141e2 Turn on release candidate labeling for WSJT-X.
Use  the WSJTX_RC  variable in  Versions.cmake to  label and  identify
program and packages.

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2014-09-18 22:32:27 +00:00
Bill Somerville
241033d49b Try to form a consistent program title and revision specification from
all types of build.

CMake builds use 'svn info' (the git-svn equivalent is also supported)
to  get the  real latest  revision of  the workspace  that is  used to
source a  build. If the sources  are not in VCS  workspace (build from
source  snapshot  archive for  example)  then  the  $Rev$ svn  keyword
expansion in mainwindow.cpp is used despite its issues with accuracy.

Non-CMake builds use the $Rev$ keyword expansion where possible.

If a CMake  build is from a VCS workspace  with local modifications; a
'-dirty' suffix is added to the revision number to denote that.

If no revision number information can be found the word 'local' is
used as a revision number.

The revision  specification is used in  the WSJT-X "about"  box and is
sent  to PSKReporter.info  as part  of the  local  station information
(this     can     be     viewed     at     the     statistics     page
http://pskreporter.info/cgi-bin/pskstats.pl).

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2014-04-13 17:22:12 +00:00