Bug 593900

Summary: Hamlib reports a configuration error when trying to control Ten-Tec Orion radios.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jeff Sumner <jdos2>
Component: hamlibAssignee: Lucian Langa <lucilanga>
Status: CLOSED CANTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Jeff Sumner 2010-05-20 02:10:34 UTC
Description of problem:
When using FLDIGI, I can select a Ten-Tec Orion as the radio to control, but I get an error of an invalid configuration ("E: show_error: hamlib_init: Invalid Configuration"). This is via direct Serial port connection, or USB port serial. The same hardware works with a Debian 5 install.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):Fedora 12. Hamlib 1.2.10. Fldigi: 3.12.5


How reproducible:
Completely. Just start FLDIGI is enough to show the error.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start FLDIGI 
2. Configure to use a Ten-Tec Orion (several other radios have the same problem)
3. Report the bug.
  
Actual results:
The radio is not controlled. Errors are reported by Hamlib. Sometime

Expected results:
Radio control should "just work."

Additional info:
Here's the startup log from fldigi:
I: [22:08:02] misc/configuration.cxx:750: Found serial port /dev/ttyS0
I: [22:08:02] misc/configuration.cxx:750: Found serial port /dev/ttyS1
I: [22:08:02] misc/configuration.cxx:750: Found serial port /dev/ttyS2
I: [22:08:02] misc/configuration.cxx:750: Found serial port /dev/ttyS3
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/ptt.cxx:82: Setting PTT to 0
D: [22:08:02] misc/threads.cxx:77: fldigi thread 0 is LWP 4677
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:38: Initialised rig model 1608: TT-565 Orion
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "rig_pathname" to "/dev/ttyS3"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "post_write_delay" to "10"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "write_delay" to "0"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "timeout" to "200"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "retry" to "4"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "serial_speed" to "57600"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "rts_state" to "OFF"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "dtr_state" to "OFF"
I: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigclass.cxx:138: setting "serial_handshake" to "Hardware"
E: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/hamlib.cxx:67: hamlib_init: Invalid configuration
D: [22:08:02] rigcontrol/rigsupport.cxx:586: no rig

The Invalid configuration is "no rig"

Comment 1 Lucian Langa 2010-05-29 06:10:49 UTC
Confirmed on F-13 too.
However this not hamlib related, it happens in fldigi package.
I suspect a rebuild will fix the issue.
Please test this:

F13: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2216766
F12: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2216782

Thank you.

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Comment 3 Randy Berry 2010-11-03 15:37:21 UTC
Is this still a problem or can this bug be closed?

Comment 4 Lucian Langa 2010-11-03 15:50:15 UTC
See comment #1 for more info about this bug.
However there wasn't any response for quite some time and it might not be up-to-date because there are newer versions in F13 too.