__ __ ______ _____ ________ __ __ | \ _ | \ / \ | \| \ | \ | \ | $$ / \ | $$| $$$$$$\ \$$$$$ \$$$$$$$$ | $$ | $$ | $$/ $\| $$| $$___\$$ | $$ | $$ ______ \$$\/ $$ | $$ $$$\ $$ \$$ \ __ | $$ | $$| \ >$$ $$ | $$ $$\$$\$$ _\$$$$$$\| \ | $$ | $$ \$$$$$$/ $$$$\ | $$$$ \$$$$| \__| $$| $$__| $$ | $$ | $$ \$$\ | $$$ \$$$ \$$ $$ \$$ $$ | $$ | $$ | $$ \$$ \$$ \$$$$$$ \$$$$$$ \$$ \$$ \$$ Copyright 2001 - 2023 by Joe Taylor, K1JT. WSJT-X Superbuild ================= This package builds the WSJT-X application. It does not directly contain the source files, instead it consists of a CMake script that builds the application by fetching the sources from their respective source control repositories and then building the application. WSJT-X also has a CMake build system but currently it also has a dependency on a library called Hamlib which itself has to built from a fork of the official Hamlib project. The Hamlib fork is used because it contains the latest patches not yet accepted by the Hamlib development team. This project combines he building of Hamlib and WSJT-X. It also has a two phase mode that builds a complete source package in phase one that can then be transferred to another build host to be built in phase two there. This two phase mode is aimed at Linux package maintainers who have to have a complete upstream source package that can be built on a restricted build server. The intermediate source tarball is released by the WSJT-X team as a resource for conveniently building both Hamlib and WSJT-X from sources The WSJT-X project web site is: https://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjtx.html Please refer to the component project README files as well: https://sourceforge.net/p/wsjt/wsjtx/ci/master/tree/README for WSJT-X and: https://sourceforge.net/p/hamlib/code/ci/master/tree/README for Hamlib.