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Errors after export adif file to ClubLog

I exported the entire log in adif file to ClubLog with strange errors. DXCC for over 450 qso is shown in ClubLog as "SATELLITE, INTERNET OR REPEATER" which is not true and distorts the dxcc statistics. If I edit these qso manually in cqrlog then they are uploaded to ClubLog correctly. But manual editing of 450 qso is a bit too much ;)
Is it possible to correct these qso's in some way?

Slav, EI6KW

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Transfer from N1MM to CQRLog does not work

Hi,
I'm trying to connect N1MM to CQRLog to automatically send QSOs, but I can't get them to show up in CQRLog.
I'm using:
Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Cqrlog Ver: 2.4.0 (001) Date: 2019-10-27
The CQRLog can only make it run with: "dbus-launch --exit-with-session cqrlog"
I have configured N1MM+ like this:

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Mint 20 TQSL Installation

Fresh Mint 20 install. I have CQRLOG up and running thanks to a lot of help found searching this forum. Especially Saku's thread about installing fresh and compiling the latest - very helpful. I am having trouble getting TQSL to install. I downloaded TQSL and then right clicked on the open directory. Then tried the procedure I always used with Mint 19.3:

Click on "open in terminal"
Type "cmake ."
Type "make"
Type "sudo make install"

But at cmake . I get the following errors:

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Installing CQRLOG with existing MySQL or MariaDB running as service [SOLVED]

My hamshack computer is a wonder box of many functions. It functions as my personal computer and as a local network server. I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.1 from 18.04.x. On the personal side I use Ham radio applications. On the server side I am trying to set up a development/test server for web applications. On 18.04 I had CQRLOG working with MySQL as well as Joomla! working with the same server with the server running as a service. I am having the same issues as others trying to use MySQL and not getting it to work but that is another discussion.

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[RESOLVED] cannot import LOTW - file/network data loads but does not get to db

new to CQRLOG. trying to import LOTW. I get:

547 QSO(s) were not found in your log.
QSO(s) are stored to /home/pi/.config/cqrlog/lotw_error.txt

Do you want to show the file?

How do I actually import these into the CRQLOG db?

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<Solved> Membership tracking problem

I added third club to tracking membership and got strange effect.
As always I set Award field to be filled with club name in Preferences... but if I go to qso list window and next to 'Statistics->Membership tracking->Rebuild membership statistics' then award field for several qso is filled but for the call signs which even are not in my /.config/cqrlog/members txt file.
If I am trying to do this with the same qsos but manually by edit qso or if I simulate live qso its never happens and working fine only with call signs which are in txt file.

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CQRlog & JTDX & GridTracker

Hi

I use Cqrlog & JTDX (or sometimes WSJTX). I prefer JTDX because decodes much more contacts.

I installed GridTracker but I can not manage to get them working. Ports seem to be properly configured (127.0.0.1:2237, same on JTDX and GridTracker but nothing happens on GridTracker).

I use ufw as firewall and I also tried with the fireall disabled, with no result.

Any help, please?

Regards

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Ubuntu based package cqrlog2.4.0-3 ???

Hi !

I have seen this 2.4.0-3 package mentioned few times before. Would be interesting to know from what date of source is used for building it.
Problem is that version number does not grow during main versions. Perhaps it should be changed with every pull request, at least the build date.
At some point build date is set to show out at bottom of QSO list (left side with version number) but that does not help if it is not changed with every commit.

That is why package maintainers, if they create "meanwhile" packages, should use commit numbers in their naming.

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Mint 20 Cinnamon and new cqrlog

Hi!

Yesterday evening I did install Mint 20 Cinnamon to virtual machine to test how cqrlog can be installed.

Downloaded .iso file and placed it to virtual cd player and started virtual machine. Once Mint 20 was started I selected a desktop icon for installing Mint 20 to HDD.
After install finished and reboot was done I opened command console and installed Mariadb and cqrlog with these 2 lines:

sudo apt install mariadb-common mariadb-server mariadb-client
sudo apt install cqrlog

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