CQRLOG - bugs

Building on Gentoo

Hi, I'm long time Gentoo user and would like to be able to use CQRLOG on Gentoo Linux. With the Ebuild system, Gentoo builds all packages from source. There is a "package" of version 2.4.0, and someone in the forums posted an update to version 2.5.2. However it seems there is no package maintainer anymore, and on my system neither 2.4.0, nor 2.5.2 can be built. I assume it may be an issue with dependencies. The relevant error seems to be this:

cqrlog-2.5.2/src/cqrlog.lpr(6,3) Fatal: (10022) Can't find unit Interfaces used by cqrlog

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Error during attempt to start CQRlog

Hi,

I have treid to install CQRLOG.

Error during connection to database: TMySQL57Connection : Server connect failed.
The second window states MySQL could not be started. please chek if the MySQL server is installed propperly.

I could not find the answer in the Faq Therefore as requested the last 20 lines of the error massage.
Hope some one hes the answer.

Regards Gerard

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Log import issue

bugger report:
just upgraded to latest Mint and installed everything all is good, however all my PSK contacts are simply PSK, not PSK31 or PSK63, not sure is this is an issue on import or export, however it would be good if the logger maintained sub modes on import and export. Thanks.

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Clublog and HRDlog (again)

I was using Ubuntu 23.04 (testing) and CQRlog 2.6.0 (107) and the upload to Clublog and HRdlog was working.
But.... sometimes, CQRlog deleted some QSOs and upload again. The last QSOs always, and dont upload again.
I needed to upload manual again, when this hapenning.

Yesterday, I install Debian testing, and now I had the messages that upload is OK, but dont upload nothing to Clublog and HRDlog again.

Using also 2.6.0 (107)

This diferences between distros make me crazy. lol

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Clublog upload workaround

I can't reply to the clublog upload thread, so I apologize for the duplicate.

Bandaid fix

If you're uncomfortable with building CQRLOG from source, append this to your /etc/hosts file as a workaround. aliasing secure.clublog.org to clublog.org works for me and should work for you as well until new packages get built:

5.153.81.176 secure.clublog.org clublog.org

NOTE: I *do not know* if clublog has a dynamic IP that may change over time. This IP is correct as of the time of writing though. (31 Dec 2022)

73,

James
KL2ZZ

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