Kst Digest, Vol 238, Issue 2

Dan Kemppainen dan at irtelemetrics.com
Mon Feb 9 15:09:54 GMT 2026


Tormod,

I'll take a look at these Binaries. Thank you!

I really don't need to be on the leading edge of what's happening. The 5 
year old versions have been functioning.

That said, if updates are made available I can start using them right 
away. If any bugs/issues present I'm more than happy to help by 
providing feedback. I use KST on a near daily basis to look over 
datasets that can be quite large. The PC has enough memory to support 
opening/processing very large files in RAM.

Dan



On 2/8/2026 3:56 PM, kst-request at kde.org wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Is anyone set up to compile windows binaries of KSTplot? Is anyone
>> updating those anymore?
> Yes, I have a setup and I am updating builds from time to time.
> 
>> I'm not set up to build any software like this. Currently using the
>> windows binaries available on the web site. Some are quite dated (2019
>> and older).
>>
>> Kst-2.0.x-2019.02.06-17.17 x32
>> Kst-2.0.x-2015.10.26-21.11 x64
>>
>> I believe some maintenance is being done, but I'm so far out of the loop
>> I'm not even sure where to start looking.
> FWIW, I posted this last March:
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 10:57 AM Tormod Volden wrote:
>>> You can try these builds:
>>> https://kst.sourceforge.net/contrib/mxe/
>>>
>>> They are from before the 2.1 release but there are not many changes missing.
>> I now uploaded a new win64 snapshot, built from latest KDE git (last
>> commit 2025-01-04), which also includes the high-pass boxcar plugin
>> that was added after the 2.1-2024-10-20 release.
> If there something significant new in git since then, I can make new
> builds on request.
> 
> Tormod
> 
> 
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