Hi Drew, welcome to the list and thanks for the report.
Am Tue, 30 Jul 2019 14:26:25 +0000 schrieb Drew Arnett <arnett.d...@gmail.com>: > Hi, ... > I think I've used run mode before, but not much I think. I could not > get it to work this time. Observed behavior: ... > Run mode has problems. Start auto CQ which works fine. As soon as I > start typing in a callsign, the auto CQ stops and the "AUTO_CQ" marker > in the upper left corner changes to "S&P". (Is this a clue?) I type > in his callsign and hit enter in the callsign box. TLF sends mycall. > Wrong behavior. I'm expecting it to send his call and my exchange. I > enter his exchange and hit enter in the exchange box and it sends TU > and my exchange. Also wrong behavior. In both cases, it sends the > correct thing for S&P, but not the correct thing for run mode. > As you are using auto CQ I assume you work CW. The change to "S&P" in upper left corner shows the problem. Somehow TLF switched to S&P mode and the wrong behavior is to be expected afterwards. But it should not change to S&P from auto CQ. I tested tlf-1.3.2 (compiled from the sources here) with your provided settings (Thanks) and it worked as expected - staying in RUN mode after stopping auto CQ by inserting a call. > Am I doing something wrong? Do I have something misconfigured? Is it > a bug in the SW? Or if this should work, and it was a mistake in > debian packaging deltas, should I file a debian bug? > Seems we can drop 'misconfiguration' from the list (see my tests above). I had a short look into the code and normally your problem should not happen - you can switch to auto CQ only in RUN mode and switch to S&P only AFTER you leave auto CQ. Maybe I need to dig into that further. Can someone from Debian please check tlf-1.3.2-1 for the problem (Ervin?). At a first look there seems to be no particularities. Maybe you can give a little bit more information on some points: - Is the bad behavior reproducible or did it only happens once? - If reproducible can you check with a different contest (e.g. CQWW)? 73, de Tom DL1JBE > > Thanks you and best regards, > > Drew Arnett > kb9fko -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea -- _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel