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DXCluster connect commands

Because the connect command option for DXCluster uses commas to separate multiple commands, I am not sure how to issue a single command that contains a comma. For example on DXSpider I want to listen for spots in zone 4 and 5 so I would enter "accept/spots by_zone 4,5"

Is there a way to include an escaped comma in this string so that it is interpreted as part of the single command and not the start of a new command?

73, KB3LYB

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Problem with CQRLOG

Hi, all!

A friend of min is running CQRLOG 2.5.2 on Xubuntu 18.04.

After an update he got the following error message in mysql.err. Any solution? Thanks a lot in advance!

73 de SM0RUX Pontus

mysql.err:
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2021-04-20 21:37:05 139720063814976 [Note] InnoDB: innodb_empty_free_list_algorithm has been changed to legacy because of small buffer pool size. In order to use backoff, increase buffer pool at least up to 20MB.

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CQRLOG dissapeared

I installed cqrlog a few months back, it was straight forward and it worked just fine but then didn't use it again until today.

Previously I opened it using KDE but today I couldn't locate cqrlog. It disappeared from KDE.

I'm not aware I did anything to the PC, no updates or new programs, but hey, these things happen.

I searched for all the cqrlog files and they are all still there in various directories that look familiar.

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Move from Mint 20.0 to 20.1

I'm running CQRLOG 2.5.1 (001) on Mint 20.0 I would like to update Mint to version 20.1 but fear that it will mess up my CQRLOG files and installation because of the way certain folder locations have changed with the Unified Filesystem Layout and /usr/merge. Has anyone performed this Mint update successfully, and if so, did you encounter any problems with your CQRLOG?

TNX,
Bob, WG9L

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Hamlib

I am running CQRLOG 2.5.2 in Mint 20.1 64 bit Cinnamon desktop. It works very well but I just noticed that it is using Hamlib 3.3-10 build 1 but the latest Hamlib is 4.1. I thought that the latest Hamlib was loaded with a new CQRLOG install. From what I can tell the 3.3-10 is what is in the Mint repository. Not a concern right now but if I acquire a new rig I may not be able to connect it id it's not in 3.3-10. Is there an easy way to install Hamlib 4.1 without doing any hard to my current CQRLOG install?

73, Bill NZ0T

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Queries about viewing 'Show QSO list'

By way of setting the understanding bar very low, I am new to having any sort of computer in my shack and to computer logging, and have no skills or experience in any sort of programming. I am using a Raspberry Pi4 (2 Gb) running CQRLog 2.4.0 (001) and WSJT-X with an IC7300 satisfactorily, in that the remote facility logs FT8 QSOs for me, and I type in other QSOs manually. That's pretty much all I use it for at the moment, though I may look into QSLing electronically in future.

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Strange behaviour after database recovery

Since this is no longer about the option to possibly replace MySQL by something else (see other thread), I think a new thread is more adequate.

After recovering the database from a SQL dump, I'm now facing a strange problem. In some of the logs (but not all of them), when trying to display the QSO list, I get

qCQRLOG : Field not found : "id_cqrlog_main".

Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press Abort to kill the program.

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contest notepad oddities

I am trying to use cqrlog in the SPDX contest with the contest notepad open in S&P mode. I have checked "Inc" and "No". After entering the callsign and hitting TAB, the cursor jumps to "MSG r" field. After this is filled in I hit "enter" to log the QSO.

The cursor should now jump back to the "Call" field of the contest notepad, instead it jumps to the Call field of the main form. I have to take the mouse and click inside the Call field of the notepad every time after a QSO.

Can this be fixed in the next release?
Thanks,

Jo PG4I

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