tqsl

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The TrustedQSL applications are used for generating digitally signed
QSO records (records of Amateur Radio contacts).

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tqsl-2.7.2.tar.gz 0003905567 3.72 MB
tqsl.changes 0000025385 24.8 KB
tqsl.spec 0000001849 1.81 KB
Revision 38 (latest revision is 39)
Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) accepted request 1135887 from Wojciech Kazubski's avatar Wojciech Kazubski (wkazubski) (revision 38)
- update to version 2.7.2
  * Handle locked upload tracking databases properly. When more
    than one copy of TQSL is running, detect that and provide an
    error messaging asking to complete other uploads.
  * For some errors being triggered when processing an ADIF file
    before any QSO data was read, TQSL would print a random line
    number. TQSL now always initializes the line number properly.
  * If the uploads database is corrupt, TQSL would emit spurious
    error messages on exit due to the automatic backup operation
    being performed. This is no longer displayed.
  * When the uploads database was locked, TQSL would lock up and
    not proceed when attempting to sign a log. TQSL now handles this
    and emits a reasonable error message.
  * Detect and repair the uploads database for cases where an empty
    file had been created. TQSL now deletes that file and creates
    a new uploads database rather than aborting signing the log.
  * When installing a new version of the TQSL configuration file,
    TQSL could reference memory areas that had been released,
    leading to crashes. TQSL now releases this memory properly.
  * Detect cases where the user’s computer clock is set incorrectly.
    Rather than generating a meaningless “cannot load authority
    certificate” error, TQSL now tells the user if their clock is
    set far into the past or into the future.
  * TQSL would generate error messages when identical QSOs appear
    in an ADIF log. It now handles duplicate QSOs properly.
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