Sometime in the past few weeks an upgrade to Debian Sid seems to have broken GTK in some way that CQRlog cannot shut down. I've not been able to pinpoint the issue but with the help of Kamal, KA6MAL, I have some terminal output that may be of use. I first noticed this with CQRlog 1.2.1 and it persists with your 1.2.2 .deb installed.
Here is the crash output from 1.2.1 with my databases and configuration:
and 1.2.1 with a clean configuration and new databases:
finally, 1.2.2 with my configuration and databases:
Kamal was unable to replicate this on his Ubuntu installations. I have tried different GTK+ themes with no change. Otherwise CQRlog starts and runs fine.
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It looks as though a recent update to the GTK+ libraries has solved this issue. CQRlog is now closing down normally.
Nate thank you for information.
I also have the same problem on Ubuntu 11.10. I try to debug it but it is quite hard. Problem is somewhere in finalization section of the program. This crash has no effect to any user data so maybe I'll ignore it and wait if any gtk update will come also to Ubuntu.
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You might want to check with Kamal on this. A couple of weeks ago I worked with him on IRC about this for a bit and he wasn't seeing the issue on his installation of 11.10. I don't know how often Ubuntu will update such libraries. I don't think this has anything to do with Ubuntu's scrollbars as I didn't have them installed (not even sure if they're available on Debian).
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