I accidentally hit the update when I started CQRLOG and puff access violation. I can't find my log db to back it up just in case and can't figure how to fix it. This is what debug gives me.
**** DEBUG LEVEL 0 ****
**** CHANGE WITH --debug=1 PARAMETER ****
[FORMS.PP] ExceptionOccurred
Sender=EAccessViolation
Exception=Access violation
Stack trace:
$00000000004253AA
$000000000045CC88
$000000000041DD13
TApplication.HandleException Access violation
Stack trace:
$00000000004253AA
$000000000045CC88
$000000000041DD13
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 11 was not found when attempting to remove it
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 10 was not found when attempting to remove it
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 43 was not found when attempting to remove it
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 42 was not found when attempting to remove it
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 48 was not found when attempting to remove it
(cqrlog:4735): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 47 was not found when attempting to remove it
Closing ini file ...
An unhandled exception occurred at $0000000000434E4B :
EAccessViolation :
$0000000000434E4B
$00000000005CB8B1
$000000000041DD13
Thank
Carlos KE6DFK
I fixed it by deleting the "lotw.txt".
Why does this happen when I update the DXCC and QSL manager files. I had purposely not updated them in over a year since I run into this problem when I do. Can I turn off the notice so I don't accidentally start the update, I don't use the file anyway.
Thanks
Carlos KE5DFK
Hi Carlos !
Seems that you have an old version of cqrlog that had that bug.
Please download the latest beta version and give it a try.
Read this message: https://www.cqrlog.com/node/2021
Download the tar.gz file that suits your pc (i386 or amd64).
Open console window and close cqrlog.
Make a copy of your logs with command:
cp -a ~/.config/cqrlog ~/.config/cqrlog_save
Go to root of your filesystem with:
cd /
Install beta version with command:
sudo tar --strip-components=2 -xvf /full/path/to/Downloaded/filename.tar.gz
Start cqrlog in normal way.
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Saku
OH1KH