Hi Jason,

Can you provide a backtrace from the crash you are seeing?
Is this the same problem you reported back in January with a Fortran runtime 
error?

alex
K6LOT

> On Apr 11, 2022, at 1:41 PM, Jason Selwitz via wsjt-devel 
> <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Just following up again on this issue, I went ahead and finally upgraded to 
> 13.0 and reinstalled all my ports yet the crash still persists with the same 
> error, I have tried recompiling with both GCC 10 and 8 to see if it would 
> make a difference and no appreciable improvements have resulted .. I also 
> tried the suggestion to adjust the lib/grid2deg.f90 file to read as follows
> 
> Remove the line:
>  character*6 grid0,grid
> 
> And replace with:
> character(len=*) :: grid0
> character*6 grid
> 
> This also has not resulted in any improvement, any further suggestions would 
> be very much appreciated.
> 
> If there is any additional information I can provide or troubleshooting steps 
> to try I would be happy to do so.
> 
> Thanks again everyone..
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
> On 1/7/22 15:21, Jeff Stillinger via wsjt-devel wrote:
>> One of the beautiful things about FreeBSD is building out of the ports 
>> collection.  Everything is built from source, so it should not matter if you 
>> are on 11, 12 or 13.  I would encourage an update to 13 if you have a 
>> non-production machine, simply because that is where people seem to be doing 
>> all the software building these days.  Otherwise, leave a production machine 
>> alone.
>> 
>> You will see warnings as WSJT-X compiles with several declared but unused 
>> variables.  This is true on all platforms.  Joe assures us that many of 
>> these warnings will be cleaned up soon.  The warnings do not effect the 
>> operation of WSJT-X or the build.
>> 
>> If you make the jump to 13.  Install: GCC-10_4, QT5, Ruby and Gems prior to 
>> starting your build.  This will save time, dependencies will be built from 
>> source if not installed.  For example, if gcc is not installed, it will be 
>> built from source. Which takes most of the day.  Yes, I found out from the 
>> school of hard knocks... :-)  The other minor dependencies like pulseaudio 
>> build quickly enough to not worry about.
>> 
>> If your build on 12 falls over, please document it.   I can forward it 
>> upstream to the FreeBSD team to fix a broken port.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/7/22 09:13, Jason Selwitz via wsjt-devel wrote:
>>> Thanks Jeff.
>>> 
>>> I'm running 12.X currently but 2.5.4 seems to build fine for me at least I 
>>> could try to re-run the build and watch for any warnings or errors.. is it 
>>> a matter of needing to jump to the 13.X version train? or should it still 
>>> work under 12.X?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks again
>>> 
>>> Jason
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 1/7/22 09:50, Jeff Stillinger via wsjt-devel wrote:
>>>> That has been fixed and WSJT-X 2.5.4 builds out of the ports collection on 
>>>> FreeBSD 13.
>>>> 
>>>> portsnap fetch update
>>>> 
>>>> make install clean
>>>> 
>>>> WSJT-X 2.5.4 builds and installs without error.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Oh, and thanks for the reminder to send Diane the request to add the 
>>>> binary to the package collection.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 1/6/22 16:22, Jason Selwitz via wsjt-devel wrote:
>>>>>   Hi there,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I was wondering if anyone had seen the following error it usually happens 
>>>>> when I try to double click on another callsign to start attempting to 
>>>>> make a contact Ive tried removing and rebuilding the configuration and 
>>>>> tried changing a few settings in the software to try to find a work 
>>>>> around but so far no luck. if anyone has any tip, suggestions, etc it 
>>>>> would be much appreciated, if this is not the right place I can always 
>>>>> try to follow up with the FreeBSD porters team.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Fortran runtime error: Actual string length is shorter than the declared 
>>>>> one for dummy argument 'msgsent' (-4294967274/22)
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks, again!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jason
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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