CQRLOG - bugs

Cursor position Error when deleting a character

When trying to delete a character in several of the dialogues the cursor moves to the right by one character.

I've noticed this in several places and others have reported similar problems. It was in 2.0.4 (and possibly earlier) and still exists in 2.0.5

In my case the most annoying instance is in the "Export for LoTW" dialogue in the field "tqsl command line arguments. I use a lot of QTH profiles and each has it's own LoTW entry, so I change this field a *lot*.

Example: field contains: /usr/bin/tqsl -d -l "Woodland Road" %f -x

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Lubuntu, CQRLOG 2.0.5 001 "" is an invalid integer.

Running freshly installed Lubuntu on old Sony Vaio. One hard drive, no other OS. Installed cqrlog 2.0.5 001 and used it this weekend for the WPX Contest, SSB: 0000Z, Mar 25 to 2359Z, Mar 26. Did export DXCC statistics OK (HTML format) and .ADI log. Did close the app and upon re-launching it i got "" is an invalid integer. message. Went through the forum and found that some people had luck exporting the ini file and setting a few entries to 1 and then importing the edited ini settings. It didn't work for me.

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[SOLVED] New Install Problem with Linux Mint KDE 18.1 Plasma

I have just tried to install CQRLog onto my reformatted PC under Linux Mint KDE 18.1 Plasma.
First time I tried to run it CQRLog complained that MySQL was missing so I installed that.
Now I'm getting an Access violation dialogue box with the following error:

"Access violation.
Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press Cancel to kill the program."

If i click on "OK" the CQRLog stops i.e. disappears.

Running from Konsole I get the following:

$ cqrlog

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LoTW returns "invalid adif file header"

If I use the menu /QSL/LoTW/Import/Download and process data from LoTW website the following message occurs:
"Something is wrong because LoTW server returned invalid adif file header. Yout LoTW username/password could be wrong or LoTW server is down.
Do you want to show the file?"
My access credentials are definitely right and the LoTW server isn't down.
But if I check the returned file from LoTW, I see that this isn't an ADIF file.
So the message "invalid adif file header" seems to be right, because of the non-ADIF-file.

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LOTW access broken on Debian Testing distribution

LOTW access is broken on the Debian Testing distribution, and probably any other distribution which is running the latest version of OpenSSL.

The LOTW dialog displays the following error message:

NOT logged
Error: 0
Error: Network subsystem is unusable
Error: ssl_openssl

The same problem affects Clublog uploads as well because they also use OpenSSL.

Colin G8TMV

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CQRLOG kills running rig control

I've been having this problem since 2013. I start rigctld at boot, it works fine with fldigi, gMFSK, and Xlog. Repeated program starts and stops have no effect, rigctld survives. With CQRLOG, the first time the program starts, it connects to rigctld, and works normally. When I close CQRLOG, rigctld crashes with the message broken pipe.

Here is a snippet from the terminal window where I ran rigctld.

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