On 06/08/2016 11:28, John Nelson wrote:
> The full crash report is on its way by direct email.
Hi John, Joe & all,
from the full crash report:
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x7fff8caf2db6 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pt
Hi Bill and Joe,
The full crash report is on its way by direct email.
I agree that solutions can only be found if there is a scheme that can
reliably repeat the fault.Since I was unable to reproduce the crash I
didn’t report it immediately but since George reported it …
— John G4KLA
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On 06/08/2016 09:40, John Nelson wrote:
> I saw the same crash error reported by George. (The only signal on 2m was a
> JT65B signal - which QRA64 would have ignored.)
>
> This is a system error due to a segmentation fault. So jt9 would not have
> reported any error - stopped dead in its tracks
Hi Joe,
I saw the same crash error reported by George. (The only signal on 2m was a
JT65B signal - which QRA64 would have ignored.)
This is a system error due to a segmentation fault. So jt9 would not have
reported any error - stopped dead in its tracks. This crash is not
reproducible. Th
All feedback much appreciated, Joe.
Yes, I did launch from the command line without incident. No error was
generated.
I did not save a .wav - unfortunately, after the first try, I restarted quickly
and didn’t have the presence of mind to check “save” before the next signal.
Since then, haven’t
George --
On 8/5/2016 5:31 PM, George J Molnar wrote:
> At the end of a valid decode cycle (where a signal is present)
> QRA64 crashes for
> me. Transmission is fine. If no signal is present, no crash occurs.
For your report to be useful you need to tell us more.
Have you saved a .wav file, as a