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I prefer the packages that distro maintainers put out.
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There is a real failure currently with support for current ham programs
& utilities in Linux. For a good amount of time, we had one of the
Ubuntu hackers making packages available with a separate repository via
Ubuntu. However, he moved on and that project is now dormant as stone
henge :( Those packages supported the Mint/Ubuntu community which is
still the largest segment of Linux ham usage.
Flatpak won't work for me on my aging hardware or my pi's. This is way
I only run Mint now as Ubuntu decided Firefox will only be flatpak.
Unfortunately, many a linux user, hopelessly happy with a stable Linux
OS is now stymied with the lack of contemporary ham software :(
Mint is at 1.7 and no freedv reporter and there's no way to self report
on that platform.
Our Linux ham ecosystem really needs to develop a working/flexible build
tool for ham debs.
Tnx & 73
Jaye ke6sls
On 11/6/23 10:55 PM, Mooneer Salem wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> Ubuntu 23.10 is apparently up to 1.8.11,
> FWIW: https://packages.ubuntu.com/mantic/freedv. Still not the absolute
> latest, but packages are typically at least a few releases behind anyway
> for most distros.
>
> BTW, speaking of packaging, what are your guys' thoughts on stuff like
> Flatpak? Is there any value in the project generating such a package
> itself when we release new Windows and macOS versions, or do you guys
> prefer the packages that distro maintainers put out?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Mooneer K6AQ
>
> On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 9:18 PM Rick, WA6III <myr...@gmail.com
> <mailto:myr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Howdy all,
>
> I am helping a friend install FreeDV on his Ubuntu 22.04 laptop.
>
> After a little searching around I can only find FreeDV for Ubuntu at
> around ver 1.7.x or so.
>
> Does anyone know if ver 1.9.4 has been packaged in the .deb format?
>
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