A request was made for me to create a file containing the version numbers for the ham radio software in this software collection. I hacked up a quick script and created this file. For now, the information is in this post and in the Files sections for downloading. Yeah, I forgot the version of a couple of the files...sorry...I'll fix it for the version 18 release.
In the future, I'll additionally put this information into /usr/local/share/doc/Andy_Ham_Radio_Linux/VERSIONS, with a menu entry for easy access.
Many thanks to David (KI6ZHD) Ranch for this great idea, and for pointing me to the checkinstall program, which will be incorporated into version 18.
Hi Everybody,
A request was made for me to create a file containing the version numbers for the ham radio software in this software collection. I hacked up a quick script and created this file. For now, the information is in this post and in the Files sections for downloading. Yeah, I forgot the version of a couple of the files...sorry...I'll fix it for the version 18 release.
In the future, I'll additionally put this information into /usr/local/share/doc/Andy_Ham_Radio_Linux/VERSIONS, with a menu entry for easy access.
Many thanks to David (KI6ZHD) Ranch for this great idea, and for pointing me to the checkinstall program, which will be incorporated into version 18.
Have a lot of fun, and 73,
Andy
KB1OIQ
=== VERSIONS ===
Files from /usr/local:
aa-analyzer.pl Version: 0.06
cwwav Version: ANDY_FIXME
direwolf Version: 1.0
dump1090 Version: 1.08.2302.14
fllog Version: 1.1.8
FL_Moxgen Version: 1.00
flnet Version: 7.2.1
flwkey Version: 1.1.6
jPSKmail Version: 2.0.30
linpac Version: 0.20
mfc_gpl Version: 0.02
owx Version: 20140808
pskmail_server Version: 2.3.5
qsstv Version: 8.2.7
qtel Version: ANDY_FIXME
svxlink Version: ANDY_FIXME
tqsl Version: 2.0.3
tt3_gpl Version: 0.02
voacapl Version: ANDY_FIXME
xwxapt Version: 2.2
Files from Ubuntu repository or PPAs:
chirp-daily Version: 20150209~trusty~1
cqrlog Version: 1.7.3-1
ebook2cwgui Version: 0.1.2-2~kamal~trusty
flamp Version: 2.1.02-1~kamal~trusty
fldigi Version: 3.22.04-1~kamal~trusty
flmsg Version: 2.0.5-1~kamal~trusty
flrig Version: 1.3.17-1~kamal~trusty
flwrap Version: 1.3.4-2ubuntu1
freedv Version: 0.96.6.1592-1~kamal~trusty
gerbv Version: 2.6.0-1
glfer Version: 0.4.2-2
gpredict Version: 1.3-2ubuntu2
gqrx Version: 2.3.2-gqrx~trusty5
grig Version: 0.8.0-1.1
gsmc Version: 1.1-1.3
gspiceui Version: 1.0.00+dfsg-1
gwave Version: 20090213-4
libhamlib2 Version: 1.2.15.3-2~kamal~trusty
ibp Version: 0.21-7
icewm Version: 1.3.7-5
linamc Version: 2.0rc5-2
live-usb-install Version: 2.5.6
midori Version: 0.5.9-1~trusty~ppa1
pcb Version: 20110918-9
pmount Version: 0.9.23-2
predict Version: 2.2.3-4
qrq Version: 0.3.1-1
quisk Version: 3.6.11-1
soundmodem Version: 0.18-1
splat Version: 1.4.0-2
sunclock Version: 3.57-2
sylpheed Version: 3.4.1-0ubuntu0.1
wicd-gtk Version: 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1
wsjt Version: 9.3.r2792+dfsg-2
xastir Version: 2.0.0-2.1ubuntu1
xcwcp Version: 3.0.2-1
xdx Version: 2.4.3-1
xlog Version: 2.0.12-1~kamal~trusty
xnec2c Version: 1:2.9-1~kamal~trusty
xplanet Version: 1.3.0-1
Andy,
I used this command on my installation to see a stable set of packages
that I am using regularly.
dpkg -l > dpkg.txt
The attacment is to display all my installed packages with versions.
NOTE: This includes a lot of my additional packages for Arduino and Android devices as well as sound and video viewer apps.
Hope it helps you and others see what is possible in 10 GB space.
I really like this simpler distribution for every day use.
Lee
KB1ELE
Last edit: Cool Games 2015-09-10
Thanks for that! Added to my list of useful linux commands.