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FOSS for amateur radio

FOSS for amateur radio

Posted Sep 11, 2021 3:21 UTC (Sat) by KJ7RRV (subscriber, #153595)
In reply to: FOSS for amateur radio by KJ7RRV
Parent article: FOSS for amateur radio

I did install Fldigi on it, but I couldn't find Flmsg or Flamp in any repos. I'll probably try to figure out how to add them to the AUR.

I might also try to write some kind of HamClock installer and put it in the AUR. (HamClock has its own update system, so I don't think directly adding it as a package would work.)


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FOSS for amateur radio

Posted Sep 11, 2021 4:56 UTC (Sat) by pabs (subscriber, #43278) [Link] (3 responses)

Debian generally deals with internal updater systems by disabling them, so they don't stop packaging from being added.

HamClock has another weird thing according to Debian folks; you have to compile a new binary for each display resolution you want.

FOSS for amateur radio

Posted Sep 11, 2021 6:09 UTC (Sat) by KJ7RRV (subscriber, #153595) [Link] (1 responses)

I will probably get around the size issue by packaging each size separately. I'll probably make them all conflict with each other to prevent confusing situations with multiple HamClocks.

FOSS for amateur radio

Posted Sep 13, 2021 19:29 UTC (Mon) by KJ7RRV (subscriber, #153595) [Link]

HamClock is now in the AUR. The packages are hamclock, hamclock-big, hamclock-bigger, and hamclock-huge.

FOSS for amateur radio

Posted Sep 13, 2021 5:19 UTC (Mon) by LtWorf (subscriber, #124958) [Link]

Maybe the authors would accept patches to fix this insanity?


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