I can also confirm sudden crash of wsjtx where JT9 process left running.
It did happen when I was playing with new mode buttons. I pressed
several buttons during one receive period and suspect that caused the crash.
How ever I could not reproduce it any more after restart.
My setup is Fedora 35
I'm running 2.6.0-rc2 under Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1826. I'm having an
issue where if I switch to a configuration that has Hound mode enabled (via
the new buttons), I can't select anything from the band mode dropdown until
I select another mode (from the new buttons), at which point it works
This isn't actually a problem. You have identified the changes that
will be required when 2.6 replaces 2.5. That is what RC candidates are
meant to do. So moving forward, with 2.6 GA, you should have a
seamless integration.
On 7/27/22 09:31, Sam W2JDB via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hi All,
Jus
Thanks Dennis, it sounds very similar to what I’m experiencing. Just this
evening, while calling CQ on 40, it has crashed three times. Each time I open
task manager and find the JT9 process, end it, and it will restart. Although in
once instance it crashed again within seconds of restarting. I’m
Mike
I wrote this up and submitted it a week ago. I could not find any sequence
of events to cause the WSJT window to suddenly close. I found it took
anywhere from 15min to 3 hrs between crashes. I also get a TCP error when
it closes, as I have wsjt mated to N1mm+ for logging.
Dennis W1UE
On
So I posted to this list a few weeks ago about the problem with 2.6rc1
suddenly crashing, and to restart ending a JT9 process through task manager.
Last week, prior to the release of rc2, this problem was occurring about 2
times per day while I was on an Iota activation. So, when I returned home, I
Hi All,
Just an FYI regarding version 2.6.0 rcx and the prior release (2.5.x).
In testing the new releases and updating my companion programs that are used by
blind hams,I ran across a backward compatibility problem with the special
operations codes/values used in the UDP message.
If you are one