![]() fldigi directory, copied in my 3.23.14 backup, and did a Something appears a little buggy with fldigi and its rig control. ![]() I noted that the even log filled up with messages like this:Į: rigCAT_getwidth: failed pre data string test 0Į: rigCAT_getmode: failed pre data string test 0Į: rigCAT_getfreq: failed pre data string test 0Īlso, I upgraded to the latest flrig. The rig was then no longer be responsive when I tried Once I compiled, as per the documented methodology, I launched fldigiĪnd noted that neither "use rigcat" nor "use hamlib" were checked. I tried upgrading from 3.23.14, and have been compiling my ownĮxecutables for a few years now. String - changed all substring tests and references to C++ string pointers Rx Extract * Changed rx_extract_buff from C sz string to C++ ![]() * This seqmentation fault ONLY occurs when eitherįLARQ or FLAMP are being serviced as socket clients. changed to vector of original code created each ARQCLIENT on the stack a very BAD design fault. ARQ Client vector * Segmentation fault during ~Address(.) call during program exit while deleting vector of menu item toĪccess the local html help documents if present. * Added verification of download LoTW and eQSLĭatabase files (adi) with fldigi internal database Resident help * Add instructions in beginners.html document toĪssist user in downloading and installing the full html system * Modify Help / Online documentation. Processes lotw/eqsl interface * Enabled all EQSL and LoTW controls - data fields were not being stored in the database * Added interface to external tqsl binary - invokes tqsl with correct command line parameters to send logged QSO to LoTW. * Modified selection logic for all alternative PTT 73, David, W1HKJ Date: Fri Nov 11 08:10:38 2016 Version 3.23.16 * Maintenance release N3FJP rounding * changed frequency conversion to avoid rounding * removed sendFreq response to a frequency change when N3FJP logger is xcvr controlling program GPIO PTT * GPIOport not being saved to fldigi_def.xmlĬonfiguration file.
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