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2013-10-17Bump Version 2.0rc7 to 2.0rc8.mef2-8/+7
--- (Upstream announce) --- Testing of TQSL 2.0 in preparation for a final release revealed a defect that was introduced at -RC6. An attempt to limit the disk space consumed by the duplicates database broke duplicate detection. I've reverted that change and released updated kits on Sourceforge.
2013-10-10Recursive revbump from pango-1.36.0ryoon1-1/+2
2013-10-09Bump version 2.0-rc6a to 2.0-rc7mef2-7/+7
------ (Upstream announce) ---- There are several changes since 2.0-RC6 that are of note and can use further testing. We are hoping to release this as the final V2.0 next week. - Correct defect that would cause TQSL to crash on startup if the certificate store could not be read - Display an error to the user if the station location data file or certificate store cannot be opened - When adding a Station Location, properly initialize the callsign to correspond to the selected callsign certificate/location (not the first call found) - Fix the Station Location editor to not show duplicated DXCC entities - Check for an existing valid Callsign Certificate before starting to sign a log - if not, display an error and abort - Updates to documentation including certificate acceptance, station location modifications, and multi-computer scenarios - Fix defect that caused double-clicking a .TQ6 file to fail - Update the message in the callsign certificate request window to better explain when a request should be signed - Correct the error messages on TQSL update check failures to properly explain what was going on. - Increase the TQSL update timer to allow for slow connections - Update to the current (v2.5) LoTW configuration file - Strip leading and trailing spaces from IOTA, WPX, etc. Leaving these causes signature verification to fail - Bring up the GUI before performing the automatic update check so it doesn't appear that TQSL has hung on startup.
2013-10-07Bump version 2.0-rc6 to 2.0-rc6a.mef2-6/+6
Upstream replaced DISTFILE without renaming the rc sequence. I will ask upstream anyway. diff -ur tqsl-2.0-jp-mirror/apps/ChangeLog.txt tqsl-2.0/apps/ChangeLog.txt --- tqsl-2.0-jp-mirror/apps/ChangeLog.txt 2013-09-22 00:44:59.000000000 +0900 +++ tqsl-2.0/apps/ChangeLog.txt 2013-10-06 00:04:07.000000000 +0900 @@ -205,6 +205,23 @@ Thank you,
2013-09-30Add missing entry of pixmaps icon *.png file. I am afraid this problemmef1-1/+2
can not be detected by pbulk packaging. The PATH for the icon may not be correct, but this is where upstream places it (please correct me if unappropriate, thanks).
2013-09-24Bump tqsl-2.0rc5 to 2.0rc6.mef3-12/+13
Proposed at tech-pkg@ and supported by gdt@, thanks. ---------------------- Date: Saturday, September 21, 2013 8:32 PM Subject: TQSL-2.0-RC6 Public release available There's a new TQSL beta test release available for download. This release corrects the following defects discovered since TQSL 2.0-RC5 (as well as severl enhancements). Strip leading spaces and trailing spaces from station locations passed on the command line to help correct for common user errors. Display LoTW errors returned when a callsign certificate request fails for some reason. Record multiple outstanding certificate requests and delete the pending status if the user deletes the corresponding callsign certificate. Remove an errant "M" on the certificate request signing page. Properly wrap the text on that page for MacOS. The TQSL version number is always displayed for command line usage unless "-n" (check for new TQSL, configuration and program updates) is used. Added a new icon for TQSL contributed by K1GQ. The default shortcut icon has not changed, but the new icon is available for selection. Display an error when the TQSL configuration files (station locations, callsign certificates, etc.) can't be opened. All earlier versions of TQSL ignored these errors and started up with no callsign certificates or station locations defined. When a user selects a callsign in the Station Location window then clicked on "Create new Station Location", the DXCC entity in the station location wizard used the entity of the first callsign, not the selected callsign. The station location editor no longer shows multiple entries with the same DXCC entity in the entity selection pulldown list when there are multiple callsign certificates for a given callsign.
2013-09-15Bumped to 2.0rc3 to 2.0rc5 (No announcement yet).mef2-7/+7
2013-09-13Add arrl-license.mef1-2/+2
2013-09-13Import tqsl-2.0rc3 as ham/trustedQSL.mef7-0/+229
TrustedQSL is a LoTW (Logbook of The World) application to upload QSO's (contacts) information onto Logbook servers maintained by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League). Logbook of The World - LoTW - is an exciting way for Radio Amateurs to confirm two-way contacts they have made and use the confirmations as credit toward various awards. Because Logbook of The World uses double blind comparison, users cannot see what other users have uploaded unless there is a matched QSO.