Fail to start after upgradeing cqrlog (QT5) from Alpha 128 to Alpha 138

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g8tmv
Fail to start after upgradeing cqrlog (QT5) from Alpha 128 to Alpha 138

There were no errors during the update process.

But when I try to start the new version I get the following error message:

colin@doombar:~$ cqrlog
cqrlog: symbol lookup error: cqrlog: undefined symbol: QGuiApplication_setFallbackSessionManagementEnabled

My System is Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) with KDE as the desktop, it is up-to-date.

73 Colin

g8tmv
update

Updating my Debian system from Bookworm to Trixie has solved the "fail to start" problem.
However - Alpha-138 is complaining about not being able to open RotCtrl - even though I don't use it and have not (as far as I'm aware) configured it!

oh1kh
Fail to start after upgradeing cqrlog (QT5) from Alpha 128

HI Colin!
Nice to hear that you have succeeded.

With no rotor (and/or no rig) open preferences/TRXcontrol or preferences/Rotcontrol and find column "Host". Clean that and close preferences with OK.

Empty column prevents Cqrlog to seek the rotor.

This is not mentioned in help (fixed it now) but if you move mouse over Host column the hint text tells that.

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Saku
OH1KH

g8tmv
Now fixed

Clearing the 'Host' field did the trick, thanks.

I noticed however that the label 'Host' for the field has the word 'Rotor' superimposed over it making it very difficult to read. I think it is the label for the box to the left of the 'Host' box which contains 'Rotor 1' which I assume is the name of the first rotor.
73 Colin, G8TMV