tqsl
The TrustedQSL applications are used for generating digitally signed
QSO records (records of Amateur Radio contacts).
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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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)
- 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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