Hi Fred,

Just saw Zolis test results for the RBN. Normally bandmap seems to be
very stable even during large contests (at least with normal DX
cluster).

There is one possible variation to test during next major contest. 

Prepare and build  tlf as follows and make sure to have the 'gdb'
debugger installed.

CFLAGS="-g" ./configure --prefix=<your normal prefix> 

That will build tlf with debug information built in. Install the
program like normal and than start tlf with

gdb path/to/tlf <all the switches you normally use>

Tlf should work like before but in case of a segmentation fault stop in
gdb's command line.

Just do a 'bt' command for getting backtrack information and send us
the output. you can quit gdb afterwards with 'q'.

73, de Tom


Am Sun, 31 Jan 2021 13:40:10 +0100
schrieb Fred Siegmund <dh...@freenet.de>:

> Also something I see from time to time (repeatedly):
> 
> 73 Fred
> 
> Am 31.01.21 um 12:58 schrieb Fred Siegmund:
> > Hi Tom, i install always with --prefix option and start from /bin.
> > But its acually easier now to edit logcfg.dat, only that it is at 2 
> > locations was confusing (for me).
> >
> > For the bandmap crashes its kind of hard to reproduce, I always use 
> > ARcluster like N8NOE, because of the great filtering options (much 
> > better than with DXspider). I just notice that with high load (like
> > in major contests) it happens quite often. Right now just dawdling
> > in REF contest its no problem, I have no crashes. Maybe there is
> > some way to instrument the code, I just see segmentation fault if
> > it happens.
> >
> > 73 Fred
> >
> > Am 30.01.21 um 17:01 schrieb Thomas Beierlein:  
> >> Hi Fred,
> >>
> >> Am Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:19:59 +0100
> >> schrieb Fred Siegmund <dh...@freenet.de>:
> >>  
> >>> Also I noticed that logcfg.dat gets copied to the /bin directory
> >>> and used from there. Seems to be new.
> >>>  
> >> maybe by accident TLf got started there?
> >>
> >> It normally assumes to be started from a contest working
> >> directory. If there is no logcfg.dat in that directory old
> >> versions used the default (readonly) version
> >> (/usr/(local)/share/tlf/logcfg.dat). Newer version copies the
> >> default file into the actual directory so you can adapt it to your
> >> needs.
> >>
> >> 73, Tom
> >>
> >> P.S. How do you connect to the reverse beacon server? Maybe we can
> >> reproduce your problems
> >>  
> >>> 73 Fred
> >>>
> >>> Am 27.01.21 um 20:04 schrieb Zoltan Csahok:  
> >>>> @dh5fs <https://github.com/dh5fs> I suggest closing this issue
> >>>> (if the solution is OK) and opening a new one on further
> >>>> improvement options.
> >>>>
> >>>> —
> >>>> You are receiving this because you were mentioned.  
> >>
> >>  



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