Fix K3 send_morse and change generic to 0x20 padding per manual. Test…#3
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I did have to patch the kenwood.c file for MinGW as it didn't like 'i' being declared as part of the for loop initializer on line 2807. Oh well, it still works the same. :-) |
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I take it that didn't work on the earlier mingw...I'm using 5.3.0 now from Qt11 so that's why it worked here. Working on fixing a guy's bug with WSJT-X where moving his window from a 4K monitor with 250% scaling crashes when moved to his other monitor. Qt11 fixed the window title scaling problem he originally had and introduced the crash to have to debug Qt11 now.
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On Friday, March 16, 2018, 2:12:43 PM CDT, Nate Bargmann <notifications@github.com> wrote:
I did have to patch the kenwood.c file for MinGW as it didn't like 'i' being declared as part of the for loop initializer on line 2807. Oh well, it still works the same. :-)
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* On 2018 16 Mar 14:31 -0500, mdblack98 wrote:
I take it that didn't work on the earlier mingw...
The Jessie VM I use has MinGW 3.2, so, yeah, it's rather old.
I'm using 5.3.0 now from Qt11 so that's why it worked here.
After the 3.2 release I may switch to using either a newer Debian
version or the latest Slackware in a VM for the builds.
I suspect that it really doesn't matter for the Windows stuff and may
even be an improvement.
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…c packets on the CI-V port coming from amplifiers The 7100 cannot unlink the CI-V port and these async packets are not being handled well. #1587
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Need to convert the level number 0..63 to the level bit mask. Steps to reproduce tests/rigctld -m 1 & tests/rigctl -m 2 dump_caps Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [..] (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:174 Hamlib#1 0x00007f532c46e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc320ad970, format=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ", ap=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 Hamlib#2 0x00007f532c491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 Hamlib#3 0x00007f532c469642 in __GI___snprintf ( s=s@entry=0x7ffc320aec94 "BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_IN(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_OUT(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) CWPITCH(0..0/10) RFPOWER(0.050000..1.000000/0.001957) MICG"..., maxlen=maxlen@entry=3948, format=format@entry=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 Hamlib#4 0x00007f532c6dc14a in rig_sprintf_parm_gran ( str=str@entry=0x7ffc320aec00 "ANN(0..0/0) APO(0..0/0) BACKLIGHT(0..0/0) BEEP(0..1316880384/1315832322) TIME(0..0/0) BAT(0..0/0) KEYLIGHT(0..0/0) SCREENSAVER(0..4/0) AFIF(0..0/0) BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0."..., nlen=nlen@entry=4096, parm=9223372036854775807, gran=gran@entry=0x55f1f3cac338) at sprintflst.c:646 Hamlib#5 0x000055f1eb6cd487 in dumpstate (rig=rig@entry=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=fout@entry=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>) at dumpstate.c:408 Hamlib#6 0x000055f1eb6b4b81 in rigctl_dump_caps (rig=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x55f1eb6dc0e0 <test_list+5760>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x0, arg2=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "", arg3=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:4622 Hamlib#7 0x000055f1eb6c65f6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc320b2138, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#8 0x000055f1eb6b0adc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc320b2138) at rigctl.c:801
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Need to convert the level number 0..63 to the level bit mask. Steps to reproduce tests/rigctld -m 1 & tests/rigctl -m 2 dump_caps Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [..] (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:174 #1 0x00007f532c46e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc320ad970, format=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ", ap=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 #2 0x00007f532c491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 #3 0x00007f532c469642 in __GI___snprintf ( s=s@entry=0x7ffc320aec94 "BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_IN(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_OUT(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) CWPITCH(0..0/10) RFPOWER(0.050000..1.000000/0.001957) MICG"..., maxlen=maxlen@entry=3948, format=format@entry=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 #4 0x00007f532c6dc14a in rig_sprintf_parm_gran ( str=str@entry=0x7ffc320aec00 "ANN(0..0/0) APO(0..0/0) BACKLIGHT(0..0/0) BEEP(0..1316880384/1315832322) TIME(0..0/0) BAT(0..0/0) KEYLIGHT(0..0/0) SCREENSAVER(0..4/0) AFIF(0..0/0) BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0."..., nlen=nlen@entry=4096, parm=9223372036854775807, gran=gran@entry=0x55f1f3cac338) at sprintflst.c:646 #5 0x000055f1eb6cd487 in dumpstate (rig=rig@entry=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=fout@entry=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>) at dumpstate.c:408 #6 0x000055f1eb6b4b81 in rigctl_dump_caps (rig=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x55f1eb6dc0e0 <test_list+5760>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x0, arg2=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "", arg3=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:4622 #7 0x000055f1eb6c65f6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc320b2138, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 #8 0x000055f1eb6b0adc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc320b2138) at rigctl.c:801
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This is the case for BANDSELECT and KEYERTYPE. Use SNPRINTF() which deals with NULLs printing (null) and it is used with the other datatypes.. Steps to reproduce: tests/rigctl -m 1 set_parm KEYERTYPE '?' tests/rigctl -m 1 set_parm BANDSELECT 1 Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strcpy_sse2_unaligned () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S:302 warning: 302 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S: File o directory non esistente (gdb) bt #0 __strcpy_sse2_unaligned () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S:302 Hamlib#1 0x00007f8ab4d0b7ab in dummy_set_parm (rig=0x55d19b6cab20, parm=2048, val=...) at dummy.c:1704 Hamlib#2 0x000055d175b8c03d in rigctl_set_parm (rig=0x55d19b6cab20, fout=0x7f8ab4bf25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x55d175ba9000 <test_list+1440>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x7ffd730281e0 "KEYERTYPE", arg2=0x7ffd730283e0 "'?'", arg3=0x55d175b9fce8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:3828 Hamlib#3 0x000055d175b93756 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffd7302a3a8, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#4 0x000055d175b7dadc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffd7302a3a8) at rigctl.c:801
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Steps to reproduce: tests/rigctl -m 1 \ set_parm KEYERTYPE BUG Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 warning: 142 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S: File o directory non esistente (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 Hamlib#1 0x00007ffac346e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc3bcf40d0, format=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s", ap=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 Hamlib#2 0x00007ffac3491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 Hamlib#3 0x00007ffac3469642 in __GI___snprintf (s=s@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4290 "", maxlen=maxlen@entry=32, format=format@entry=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 Hamlib#4 0x00007ffac370b7b9 in dummy_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, parm=2048, val=...) at dummy.c:1704 Hamlib#5 0x0000558fb536afbe in rigctl_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, fout=0x7ffac35f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x558fb5388000 <test_list+1440>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x7ffc3bcf4e10 "KEYERTYPE", arg2=0x558fb537fdb1 "1", arg3=0x558fb537ece8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:3829 Hamlib#6 0x0000558fb53727d6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#7 0x0000558fb535cadc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8) at rigctl.c:801
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Steps to reproduce: tests/rigctl -m 1 \ set_parm KEYERTYPE BUG Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 warning: 142 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S: File o directory non esistente (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 #1 0x00007ffac346e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc3bcf40d0, format=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s", ap=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 #2 0x00007ffac3491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 #3 0x00007ffac3469642 in __GI___snprintf (s=s@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4290 "", maxlen=maxlen@entry=32, format=format@entry=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 #4 0x00007ffac370b7b9 in dummy_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, parm=2048, val=...) at dummy.c:1704 #5 0x0000558fb536afbe in rigctl_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, fout=0x7ffac35f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x558fb5388000 <test_list+1440>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x7ffc3bcf4e10 "KEYERTYPE", arg2=0x558fb537fdb1 "1", arg3=0x558fb537ece8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:3829 #6 0x0000558fb53727d6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 #7 0x0000558fb535cadc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8) at rigctl.c:801 (cherry picked from commit 12ba558)
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The utility requires eight arguments but Hamlib#3, baud, is ignored which seems to leave it broken and has been ignored for about as long as the code has been in the repository. There is also no documentation on the intended usage of this utility. Will restore when these issues are resolved.
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The utility requires eight arguments but #3, baud, is ignored which seems to leave it broken and has been ignored for about as long as the code has been in the repository. There is also no documentation on the intended usage of this utility. Will restore when these issues are resolved. (cherry picked from commit 6b9bd14)
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Need to convert the level number 0..63 to the level bit mask. Steps to reproduce tests/rigctld -m 1 & tests/rigctl -m 2 dump_caps Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [..] (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:174 Hamlib#1 0x00007f532c46e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc320ad970, format=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ", ap=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 Hamlib#2 0x00007f532c491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc320ada30, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 Hamlib#3 0x00007f532c469642 in __GI___snprintf ( s=s@entry=0x7ffc320aec94 "BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_IN(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) PBT_OUT(0.000000..0.000000/0.000000) CWPITCH(0..0/10) RFPOWER(0.050000..1.000000/0.001957) MICG"..., maxlen=maxlen@entry=3948, format=format@entry=0x7f532c8aba22 "%s(%s) ") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 Hamlib#4 0x00007f532c6dc14a in rig_sprintf_parm_gran ( str=str@entry=0x7ffc320aec00 "ANN(0..0/0) APO(0..0/0) BACKLIGHT(0..0/0) BEEP(0..1316880384/1315832322) TIME(0..0/0) BAT(0..0/0) KEYLIGHT(0..0/0) SCREENSAVER(0..4/0) AFIF(0..0/0) BANDSELECT(00000..0.000000/0.000000) NR(0.000000..0."..., nlen=nlen@entry=4096, parm=9223372036854775807, gran=gran@entry=0x55f1f3cac338) at sprintflst.c:646 Hamlib#5 0x000055f1eb6cd487 in dumpstate (rig=rig@entry=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=fout@entry=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>) at dumpstate.c:408 Hamlib#6 0x000055f1eb6b4b81 in rigctl_dump_caps (rig=0x55f1f3ca5b20, fout=0x7f532c5f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x55f1eb6dc0e0 <test_list+5760>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x0, arg2=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "", arg3=0x55f1eb6d1ce8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:4622 Hamlib#7 0x000055f1eb6c65f6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc320b2138, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#8 0x000055f1eb6b0adc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc320b2138) at rigctl.c:801
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This is the case for BANDSELECT and KEYERTYPE. Use SNPRINTF() which deals with NULLs printing (null) and it is used with the other datatypes.. Steps to reproduce: tests/rigctl -m 1 set_parm KEYERTYPE '?' tests/rigctl -m 1 set_parm BANDSELECT 1 Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strcpy_sse2_unaligned () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S:302 warning: 302 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S: File o directory non esistente (gdb) bt #0 __strcpy_sse2_unaligned () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcpy-sse2-unaligned.S:302 Hamlib#1 0x00007f8ab4d0b7ab in dummy_set_parm (rig=0x55d19b6cab20, parm=2048, val=...) at dummy.c:1704 Hamlib#2 0x000055d175b8c03d in rigctl_set_parm (rig=0x55d19b6cab20, fout=0x7f8ab4bf25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x55d175ba9000 <test_list+1440>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x7ffd730281e0 "KEYERTYPE", arg2=0x7ffd730283e0 "'?'", arg3=0x55d175b9fce8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:3828 Hamlib#3 0x000055d175b93756 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffd7302a3a8, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#4 0x000055d175b7dadc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffd7302a3a8) at rigctl.c:801
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Steps to reproduce: tests/rigctl -m 1 \ set_parm KEYERTYPE BUG Fixes: Thread 1 "rigctl" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 warning: 142 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S: File o directory non esistente (gdb) bt #0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-sse2.S:142 Hamlib#1 0x00007ffac346e300 in __printf_buffer (buf=buf@entry=0x7ffc3bcf40d0, format=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s", ap=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=0) at ./stdio-common/vfprintf-process-arg.c:435 Hamlib#2 0x00007ffac3491daf in __vsnprintf_internal (string=<optimized out>, maxlen=<optimized out>, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4190, mode_flags=mode_flags@entry=0) at ./libio/vsnprintf.c:96 Hamlib#3 0x00007ffac3469642 in __GI___snprintf (s=s@entry=0x7ffc3bcf4290 "", maxlen=maxlen@entry=32, format=format@entry=0x7ffac38aef17 "%s") at ./stdio-common/snprintf.c:31 Hamlib#4 0x00007ffac370b7b9 in dummy_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, parm=2048, val=...) at dummy.c:1704 Hamlib#5 0x0000558fb536afbe in rigctl_set_parm (rig=0x558fe1991b20, fout=0x7ffac35f25c0 <_IO_2_1_stdout_>, fin=<optimized out>, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=13 '\r', ext_resp=0, resp_sep=10 '\n', cmd=0x558fb5388000 <test_list+1440>, vfo=536870912, arg1=0x7ffc3bcf4e10 "KEYERTYPE", arg2=0x558fb537fdb1 "1", arg3=0x558fb537ece8 "") at rigctl_parse.c:3829 Hamlib#6 0x0000558fb53727d6 in rigctl_parse (my_rig=<optimized out>, fin=<optimized out>, fout=<optimized out>, argv=argv@entry=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8, argc=argc@entry=3, sync_cb=sync_cb@entry=0x0, interactive=<optimized out>, prompt=<optimized out>, vfo_opt=<optimized out>, send_cmd_term=<optimized out>, ext_resp_ptr=<optimized out>, resp_sep_ptr=<optimized out>, use_password=<optimized out>) at rigctl_parse.c:1847 Hamlib#7 0x0000558fb535cadc in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffc3bcf6fd8) at rigctl.c:801
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The utility requires eight arguments but Hamlib#3, baud, is ignored which seems to leave it broken and has been ignored for about as long as the code has been in the repository. There is also no documentation on the intended usage of this utility. Will restore when these issues are resolved.
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…ed on TS-2000