Hi Geoffrey, On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 08:15 +1000, Geoffrey wrote: > I use Klog, an amateur radio logging program which I installed initially > under 9.08. When I upgraded to Karma 9.10 this program was updated > evidently because it added a ? button after the call sign entry field. > Clicking ? while connected to the Internet connects to qrz.com where one > can find details on the owner of the call sign (by the way my call sign > is VK4GWC). As radio amateurs are licensed in every country in the world > qrz.com has every call sign in its database. Usually one goes to qrz.com > and enter a call sign. The intention of the ? button is to take one > directly to the details. > Now I come to the error. > Klog calls up URL http://qrz.com/(callsign). That was fine once, but a > few years ago qrz.com found that lacking (reasons are given by them at > their website). Rather they chose: http://qrz.com/db/(callsign). > I insert the db and all is well, but it would be nice to get that fixed. > Maybe its already fixed and I need the latest version.. I visited the > Klog website but couldn't find a way of communicating with them. I'll > have another go but meanwhile any suggestions from members would be > appreciated. On the face of it correction would seem to be a simple > change, but no doubt there is more work to do than changing a line of > code.
You can file a bug report against the ubuntu package at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/klog/+filebug and they are likely to pass it on to upstream or possibly patch it themselves. Most of the body of this message along with the output of the following 2 commands "uname -a" and "dpkg -l | grep klog" should be enough for them to get the info they need. Cheers Dave -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au