CQRLOG - bugs

Two Bugs? - Long County causes crashes & Scrolling back through logs causes crash

So I think I found two bugs.

The first possible bug was found when trying to log a call sign that pulled up with an extra long county.

The second possible possible bug was when trying to go back several years. CQRLOG crashes while loading old logs.

Do these happen to be already known bugs?

Thanks,

Gabriel Moreno - N6OSB

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Kenwood rigs rigctld

Hi!
Just released 2.3.0-216b (just plain test binary for x86_64) to test a unknown property of kenwood rigctld (unknown as I do not have rig to test with). This weird property was reported by Jarmo, OH1MRR.

Some time ago I pull requested to change rig frequency and mode reading command from "fmv" to "fm" as the "v" was causing errors with icom rigs that do not support "get vfo" command vnd the vfo information seems not be used any way in cqrlog.

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Bug? New QSO List display

I don't know if this a bug because I am relatively new at cqrlog. In the new qso window, there is a list of new QSO's above the new QSO entry form. I see screen shots with new QSOs listed above the form but I never saw a new QSO displayed above the form in the version of CQRLOG that I have (2.3.0).

I run the app in Kubuntu 18.04.02 LTS. To see a list of new QSOs, I have to use the Show QSO LIst item in the file menu. Is this how it is supposed to behave or is there some sort of option to enable the small list above the new QSO form?

Ron
NG7V

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Could not mark QSO as uploaded

every time i log a qso, cqrlog starts uploading qsos that have been uploaded before. starts at same qso.

i tried to "mark all qso's as uploaded" but then i get an error >
"Could not mark QSO as uploaded:TMySQL57Connection : Error executing query: Data too long for column 'cmd' at row 1"

running cqrlog 2.3.0 (001) and linux mint 19.1

de OY1R

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For information about Archlinux

Hello,

Recently, I lost control of TRX with CQRLOG. My version is 2.3.0 (001). I searched and saw that I no longer had the TRX list in the menu "TRX Control" of preferences. After a few tests, I noted that RIGCTLD was not OK. The error was :

rigctld: error while loading shared libraries: libreadline.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

RIGCTL is in the Hamlib pakage but with Archlinux, Hamlib is in AUR. So, I decided to rebuild Hamlib. Now The TRX control is OK again.

I inform the forum if another OM have this problem.

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