Yes, I also see that. Usually no problem as it disappears quite quickly.
73 Fred
Am 02.02.21 um 20:18 schrieb Zoltan Csahok:
Hi Fred,
I took the RBN spots from the last CQ WW and replayed them at a 10x
speed to Tlf.
It didn't crash but some spots somehow get partially visible. Could be
an issue with ncurses
or the way we use it.
The network code is nevertheless quite a mess, will need a review/rewrite.
73,
Zoli
*Sent:* Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 1:40 PM
*From:* "Fred Siegmund" <dh...@freenet.de>
*To:* tlf-devel@nongnu.org
*Subject:* Re: [Tlf/tlf] Bandmap improvements (#31)
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.
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