Hi Andy,
I tried commenting out the cluster part and tlf immediately quit with
this message:
Reading logfile...
*** buffer overflow detected ***: tlf terminated
Aborted
Joop is the Debian maintainer and I believe that Ubuntu's "universe"
maintainers merely rebuild the packages from the Debian source. I
just tried tlf 0.92.2-3 on a Debian 5.0 (lenny) machine and it didn't
have the problem. I also compiled 0.9.30 (which I have used before)
on the Sheevaplug and it gives the same error, so doesn't appear to
be related to the tlf version. I suspect the problem I am seeing is
related to the Marvell ARM processor, not Ubuntu, but will check
later today on a computer running Ubuntu 9.04 with an AMD Athlon CPU.
73, Bob N7XY
On Sep 23, 2009, at 5:21 AM, Andy Summers wrote:
Hi,
If you look here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tlf
You'll see that Joop Stakenborg (of cwdaemon fame) is the Ubuntu
package maintainer, so it might be a good idea to contact him.
It seems to me that the recent different versioning is down to
specifically Ubuntu packaging improvements. I downloaded the source
for tlf-0.9.32.3-4 from the Ubuntu repository and read /doc/README.
It says the version is tlf-0.9.31-2. You can also find this out via
"tlf -V" at the command line.
I also read the /ChangeLog file and noticed this:
2007-12-18 rein couperus <r...@couperus.com>
* changed cluster_bg.c to fix possible buffer overflow
I run tlf without the Cluster. I wonder if that's the difference.
You could try disabling packet by commenting out all the packet
lines in your logcfg.dat file, or by starting tlf with "tlf -n" (I
think, from memory. It'll be listed in "man tlf" but not in the on-
line version).
Good luck!
Andy, G4KNO.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Bob Nielsen <n...@clearwire.net>
wrote:
I tried the Ubuntu 9.04 tlf 0.9.32.3-4 package as well as compiling
0.9.31-1 on my Sheevaplug (ARM processor) and get a different error
with both of them:
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/local/bin/tlf terminated
I don't know if there might be any ARM vs. i386 issues involved.
I see that Debian also has 0.9.32.3, which is apparently the same
sou rce used by Ubuntu. The changelog indicates it is an upstream
release, but I don't know where Rein has placed it.
73, Bob N7XY
On Sep 22, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Andy Summers wrote:
Hi Clyde,
I took a look at that reference. I'm confused that it quotes
tlf-0.9.32.3, but when I look at the source archive here http://
sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/tlf/ the latest is tlf-0.9.31-2?
I presume it's from the Ubuntu repository? Try compiling
tlf-0.9.31-2 from source.
I'm using it (compiled) on Fedora 11 without problems.
73,
Andy, G4KNO.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Clyde <k9...@comcast.net> wrote:
I could not find an answer to the posting referenced below.
I am experiencing the same problem.
?????
73 Clyde K9JWI
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tlf-devel/2009-07/msg00002.html
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