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Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 22:22
by G4DWV
G4POP wrote: 08 Jun 2020, 06:11
I suggest that you contact Michael Black W9MDB who is the current Hamlib open source developer for update advice, there are many Google posts asking the same question
I did write to Michael Black and he said,"Log4OM has never updated their hamlib.
I'll be doing a release candidate soon for hamlib 4.0 and maybe they'll update eventually".
That explains why I see an old list of rigs!
Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 00:49
by KD0ZV
I emailed Mike today about HamLib.
He said "we haven't done an "official" release of hamlib for 4.0 yet. It's on the horizon." So Log4OM is in fact using the latest official HamLib release available.
Its my understanding that Log4OM only includes the official releases in the software.
Nothing is stopping you from running HamLib 4 on your own.
73,
Rich
Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 06:38
by G4POP
Correct! we only use official releases especially when it is an open source package, however users are welcome to experiment with unofficial releases at their own risk
Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 15:05
by G4DWV
G4POP wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 06:38
Correct! we only use official releases especially when it is a shareware package, however users are welcome to experiment with unofficial releases at their own risk
If only I knew that from the beginning! It would have been nice to have been told.
What is a shareware package? Isn't Hamlib open source? The Log4OM version is so old, there should be a note in the manual to that effect.
Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 16:03
by KD0ZV
Its the most current release version available
Normally software companies to not put notes in the manual recommending users to try version that are not in final release.
Re: Hamlib version used in Log4OM
Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 16:23
by G4POP
G4DWV - Guy wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 15:05
G4POP wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 06:38
Correct! we only use official releases especially when it is a shareware package, however users are welcome to experiment with unofficial releases at their own risk
If only I knew that from the beginning! It would have been nice to have been told.
What is a shareware package? Isn't Hamlib open source? The Log4OM version is so old, there should be a note in the manual to that effect.
My mistake I meant Open source of course