Rein,
My sincerest thanks.
Please do not spend another moment on this and go prepare for 5A7A; I did not
mean for you to drop what you were doing to help me!
I will do as you have instructed and report back after the contest.
After I get this patch put in, I'll start working on the voice keyer
Rob,
OK, did some debugging (was so long ago I did not remember the right gdb
commands :)...
Found a bug in getexchange.c, which causes tlf to segfault.
Here the new file. Drop it into the tlf-0.9.31/src directory and do a
sudo make install. That does it.
You can now enter crazy stuff like 234
Hi Rob,
I have just tested the arrl_ss setup and I herewith attach the
logcfg.dat and arrlss files which will work for you.
I did the following:
* make a directory arrl_ss_06
* copy the logcfg.dat into it
* in the arrl_ss_06 directory make a ./rules directory
* in that rules directory copy the at
First, thanks to for the feedback on my questions from NY6P and N0OYT.
I made CONTEST=arrlss and RULES=arrlss thinking they had to be the same. The
program worked without crashes but didn't score correctly. Also, it didn't
present the window with the sections in it.
At that point I began play
Hi Rob,
It seems, in my feeble memory, that this stems from placement of
the 'rules' file.
I run TLF on FreeBSD, so I make a new directory for every
contest. In that directory [SS_CW_06 for sake of argument]I have
the files 'arrlsections' and 'logcfg.dat'. I also have a
directory in SS_CW_06 ca
Okay, I found the problem with the rule file where CONTEST=arrl_ss, which
should be CONTEST=arrlss. That helps - the program seems to take callsigns
and sections without crashing or other problems.
I have reviewed the ARRL SS rules on their website. One contact counts for
the entire contest;