New problem with with new year... Clicking the Xlog desktop icon gets it
to bounce for a while, then nothing. Console "xlog" gives "Segmentation
fault." Following a suggestion from Google, I tried gdb:

> (gdb) run xlog
> Starting program: /usr/bin/xlog xlog
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
>
> ** (xlog:2457): WARNING **: Can not open log "xlog"

But xlog then starts, with the QSO pane but a warning that there was a
problem loading one of my logs. If I simply use "Open" and select my new
Log2012 it pops right up, as does (when I "Open" it) Log2011. I've
entered test data into them both and saved them, then quit and restarted
Xlog. No fix --- they're accessible only from gdb with each log opened
individually. (Hamlib polling and ctrl-K work fine.)

Any suggestions? All I did last night was create a new log (Log2012) and
use adif to move about 5 QSOs from Log2011 to Log2012. This morning I
did note that Log2012 was owned by root, not john. I changed that...
didn't fix the problem. Also uninstalled xlog 2.0.5 and installed 2.0.3
on this Kubuntu 10.10 system.


-- 
---John
Registered Linux User #291592
Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10)


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