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Ubuntu 22.04 upgrade broke several things

I recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation from 20.04 to 22.04. I have some problems. First, I am getting an error with every QSO save, "Access Violation". If I choose ignore, the QSO will save but it adds another "click" to continue. A second problem is that under TRX control, the list for "Rig Model" has disappeared. Hamlib updated to version 4.3. Not relating directly to CQRLog, but I also can't run /usr/bin/cqrlog from the command line. It does nothing. I can run with sudo, but then it is running as root and not with my information. HELP!

Charles
NK8O

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How to force upload QSO on HamQTH, HRDLog and ClubLog?

Hello,

After the crash and the recovery of my CQRLOG, now I notice a weird issue:
The table populated with my ADIF backup which I have recovered, results already uploaded despite I make new QSO's.

From the SQL console integrated into the program I see that id_log_changes column have the value = 1.

I'm trying to set it to 0 but my skill with MySQL seems to be decreased a lot!

How can I modify these rows (by setting them to 0) so that I can restart to upload my new QSO's on the remote logbook sites?

Thanks and regards,

PY1ZRJ

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MariaDB error CQRLOG not usable due missing DB

Hello,

My laptop has requested a reboot when MySQL (MariaDB) was not yet closed.

After rebooting zypper has installed new MariaDB server/client (mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.8.3-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) using EditLine wrapper) and then as soon I restarted CQRLOG, I see this error:

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IGNORE You must enter correct frequency (in MHz) for 7.277 MHz

Can't find out how to delete a message. Disregard this one below, found answer in archives.

I am running CQRLOG 2.5.2(001) on Ubuntu 18.04. I am getting the error "You must enter correct frequency (in MHz)" when trying to save a QSO data with a frequency of anything over 7.2 MHz (ie 7.277). I live in the USA and we can use all the way to 7.3 MHZ. Is there some preference I might have missed to get the correct frequency bounds?

Thanks,
WB6IZG, Bruce

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Rigctld not updating frequency

My problem is that frequency is not updated continously in CQRLOG, but is updated by File-Refresh TRX/ROT control.

I have a server-client setup to my rig Icom 7300 using wfview and two Raspberry pi cards over my local network. In CQRLOG preferences in my client Path to rigctld binary is set to /usr/bin/rigctld, the RIG model is set to 2 and port to 4532, host to the server Raspberry IP adress. No other boxes are activated, serial parameters to default except baud to 9600.

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Mint 21 needs 2.6.0

I upgraded from Mint 20.3 to 21 and found I had issues with CQRLOG after I did mostly with rig control. I found that while it worked for my K3 and K4 I couldn't enter frequency manually when I was using one of my rigs that I don't control with CQRLOG. In a separate thread Saku OH1KH told me that the best thing I could do to fix things was install 2.6.0 by compiling it or by following an upgrade script he had created. I finally did that tonight - it was easy and seems to have fixed all my errors! This is the link that takes you to his upgrade script and easy to follow instructions:

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Receiving Access Violation error

~$ inxi -xxv2
System:
Host: gvj-HP Kernel: 5.15.0-46-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
v: 11.2.0 Desktop: Cinnamon 5.4.10 tk: GTK 3.24.33 wm: Mutter dm: LightDM
Distro: Linux Mint 21 Vanessa base: Ubuntu 22.04 jammy
Machine:
Type: Desktop System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFF

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