Hello,
I have just upgraded to CQRLOG 1.9.1
If I enter a new QSO with a station I worked before, the data from the old QSO (name, QTH etc.) is not copied. Instead the data from the external data base (qrz.com etc.) is taken like for a new call sign.
This is a bit annoying since the "QSO name" is often different from the name on qrz.com (Tom, Thomas), and the QTH field is empty.
This behavior is new in 1.9.1.
Regards,
Wolfgang
I am not sure but will the selection:
In Preference->New QSO:
"Always overwrite info from previous QSO with callbook data"
influence this ?
Sorry for the delay...
@la2dfa:
That item was unticked (inactive). I avtivated/deactivated it and try again.
73, Wolfgang
OK, checked it again with the latest test version.
Still the same issue. It doesn't matter if the item is activated or not.
Example:
N7XM uses the short name "Josh", which is stored in my previuous QSOs correctly.
If I open a new QSO with N7XM, it displays the correct name "Josh" and the QTH "nr Reno" which I entered manually very briefly, then overwrites it with the QRZ info (name "Joshua", QTH empty.
So this should be easy to reproduce: Enter a QSO with N7ZM with modified name and QTH, then open a new QSO.
73, Wolfgang
Wolfgang, You are happy man.....
I don't have my data after upgrade to version 1.9.1
I also have no idea, where are the backups..................
73!
Kuba
What happened that you don't have your data? The data should be in ~/.config/cqrlog/ where ~ means your home directory.
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http://HamQTH.com/ok2cqr
https://ok2cqr.com
I have such info:
"It looks like apparmor is running in your system. CQRLOG needs to add this :
@{HOME}/.config/cqrlog/database/** rwk,
into /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
You can do that by running /usr/share/cqrlog/cqrlog-apparmor-fix or you can add the line and restart apparmor manually.
Click OK to continue (program may not work correctly) or Cancel and modify the file first."
I've made modyfications in file /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld , but don't know, how to restart apparmor.....
I didn't found my files in tthe directory /.config/cqrlog/
Kuba
P.s. I'm a newbie in Linux also....
Hi Kuba,
what distribution are you using? CQRLOG does the modification to the apparmor configuration in post install script which is part of deb package.
Did you run the /usr/share/cqrlog/cqrlog-apparmor-fix script?
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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http://HamQTH.com/ok2cqr
https://ok2cqr.com
Haven't been here long. Last time i've been smelling rosin rather than makng QSO's....
I've run that script. Line: @{HOME}/.config/cqrlog/database/**rwk is in the file /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld and nothing good happends :(
I use Linux Mint MATE edition 17.3 Rosa
I think I will use downgrade method now. Maybe I will find my data that way.
Best regards
Kuba
I have same problem as Kuba, SQ7OVV. After upgrade to 1.9.1 got same texts to the screen. Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, kernel 3.16.0-55generic.I downgraded CQRLOG to 1.9.0,
73 Timo OH7JHA
Hello oh7jha,
how did you downgrade to 1.9.0? I did not find the 1.9.0 package for Ubuntu 14.04 on the ppa server.
70 Wolf, DK7OB
Very simple way. With Synaptic I removed 1.9.1 version. I used just "Remove" not "Remove all files".
I downloaded 1.9.0 from http://www.cqrlog.com/node/5 . Installed with GDebi. Everything works again. All old log fount. 73 de Timo OH7JHA
Timo,
thanks for your reply. It worked, I'm back to 1.9.0 for now.
73, Wolf
My original problem (existing QSO data overwritten with data from QRZ.com) is solved with this version.
Tnx es 73,
Wolf