Re: [Hamlib-developer] [ANN] Hamlib 1.2.3 released

From: Berndt Josef Wulf (gpwd.udpjcbfe@mailit.tunk.net)
Date: Sat Nov 20 2004 - 09:20:18 EET

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    G'day,

    is there a particular reason why hamlib has bindings such as tcl and perl
    enabled by default? I believe that it makes hamlib more complex and difficult
    to maintain as a package due to the increase of inter-library dependencies
    and bloads a standard installation unnecessarily.

    It doesn't seem to make sense that "./configure --help" reports options
    --with-perl-binding, --with-tcl-binding etc. when it really isn't as they are
    enabled by default. I had to explicitly add configure arguments
    --without-<name>-binding in order to stop building these.

    Bindings didn't get build by default in previous version.. Am I missing
    something here?

    73, Berndt
    VK5ABN

    On Saturday 20 November 2004 08:46, Stephane Fillod wrote:
    > Good news everyone!
    >
    > Hamlib-1.2.3 has been released.
    >
    > Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and
    > rotator control applications. Release 1.2.3 includes many fixes since
    > last official version. A strong emphasis has been put on backend
    > addition and fixes.
    >
    >
    > Check it out at http://hamlib.org !
    >
    > New in 1.2.3:
    > * frontend API: LEVEL_SQLSTAT marked as deprecated
    > * new backends: Racal, V4L radio cards, Watkins-Johnson 8888
    > * new models: IC-78, IC-7800, IC-R20, IC-756PROIII
    > * fixes: AOR 5k&8k: added S-Meter, 7030: fixed freq,
    > IC-R8500: calibrated S-Meter, legacy Jupiter and many others..
    > * port: mingw32 dist with gcc 3.4 version, and stdcall interface
    > to prepare for VisualBasic support.
    >
    > Download pages are accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib
    > i386 rpms and .deb coming soon. Win32 DLL's are already available.
    >
    >
    > Please, test it out and report to zjxt@teknonett.com
    > Developers are also invited to join the Hamlib team by subscribing to
    > this mailing list. If your favorite rig is not in the supported list,
    > feel free to ask.
    >
    >
    > Many thanks to all the developers and testers who participated
    > in this release.
    >
    > Have fun and let us know!
    >
    > 73's de Stephane - F8CFE / the Hamlib team
    >
    >
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