The Country (CTY) Files were updated on 04 December 2009.
http://www.country-files.com/cty/
To install the file, follow the link to your software at the top of the page.
Here are the release notes:
4 December 2009 (CTY-1924)
VER20091204, Version entity is St. Peter & St. Paul, PY0S
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the tip. In fact, I did not have that package on my system.
I downloaded and installed it. Then I ran the ./configure make sudo
make install process and reran tlf. Same results. Do you think I
should reboot? Was recompiling necessary? Did I do it correctly?
Thanks.
Rob,
On Friday 04 December 2009 05:56:33 pm Rob Vance wrote:
> Rein,
>
> I have successfully compiled this version (1.0.0) on Ubuntu 9.04. No
> complaints from the compiler.
>
> A couple of early observations:
>
> - I cannot get the TLF to control the rig. rigctl from the command line
> tested succ
Rein,
I have successfully compiled this version (1.0.0) on Ubuntu 9.04. No
complaints from the compiler.
A couple of early observations:
- I cannot get the TLF to control the rig. rigctl from the command line
tested successfully on my radio (model 204 on Hamlib 1.2.8). Verbose
mode (tlf -v)
A prerelease of TLF-1.0.0 is available at
http://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/TLF/alpha for testing.
This release should prevent segfaults on ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10.
Several bugs were fixed by NC1C and DL1JBE.
When you want to compile it on UBUNTU, you will need to install
build-essential, libncurses