WSJT-X Deployment Kits
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This archive contains a set of binary and source packages suitable for
publication. The name of the archive and the files contained in it
reflect the version and the stage in the release process and is used
as the prefix of the file names. The product name is in the form:
name-M.m.patch[-rcN]
where name is the generic product name,
M is the major version number,
m is the minor version number,
patch is a patch release number,
if the suffix -rcN is present, N indicates the release candidate
number.
The punctuation of this prefix may vary slightly to conform with
conventions for some package types.
The file with the suffix .tgz is a source tarball which should be used
as the upstream source by package maintainers for distribution
repositories, it contains all the source files and build scripts
necessary to build the product along with documented instructions on
building the product (See README and INSTALL in the source tarball
root directory).
The file with the suffix .log is the change log since the last
release.
The other files are binary installers for the mainstream supported
platforms with the following suffixes:
-win32.exe - Microsoft Windows installer for Windows 7 and later,
-win64.exe - Microsoft Windows installer for 64-bit variant, Windows 7 and later,
-Darwin.dmg - Apple Mac installer for version 10.13 and later,
_amd64.deb - Debian package targeted for Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS,
_armhf.deb - Debian package targeted for Raspberry Pi OS Buster,
.x86_64.rpm - RPM package targeted for Fedora 33,
Deprecated architectures:
_i386.deb - Debian package targeted for Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS,
.i686.rpm - RPM package targeted for Fedora 30.
Note that the Debian and RPM Linux packages provided are not suitable
for inclusion into distribution repositories. They are provided only
as a quick and dirty low level binary installation for the targeted
distribution versions so that users can at least get a running version
of the product while waiting for the official packages to be built and
deployed by the respective package maintainers. The Debian and RPM
packages may work on other versions of the Linux distributions but no
guarantee is given, the targeted distribution versions should be the
current latest stable or close enough to that for the install to work.
The file:
name-main-M.m.patch[-rcN].html
is the product User Guide and should be placed on the product web
server with exactly this name since it is referenced internally in the
product for on-line help.