From: Bob Nielsen <nielsen@oz.net>
To: Linux Hams <linux-hams@vger.kernel.org>,
Debian Hams <debian-hams@lists.debian.org>
Cc: ham-linux@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: ARRL's LoTW with Debian Sarge
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 20:42:00 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030918034200.GA1065@n7xy.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030918031442.GA708@localhost>
I installed the beta version in May and went through essentially the
same process (see my May 16 message to debian-hams).
I see that source rpms are now available, so it should be relatively
easy to create a Debian package from scratch. The copyright file says
"BSD-like", which may not be adequate for inclusion in Debian.
Bob, N7XY
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 10:14:42PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> For most on this list what I'm about describe is probably old hat, but
> there may be some newcomers that would find this helpful in the list
> archives.
>
> As most are probably aware, the American Radio Relay League has been
> working for a few years on a way to digitally sign log submissions for
> electronic application for their various awards. In the October 2003
> issue of QST (Amateur Windows? 8-) it has been announced that this
> program was opened to general use as of 15 September 2003. On the
> Logbook of The World web page:
>
> http://www.arrl.org/lotw/
>
> there is a library and programs for signing and generating log data for
> Linux. These programs are provided in binary form only for Red Hat 7.2
> and 8.0 releases and are RPMs. Also provided are source RPMs for the
> library and the applications. These archives are not directly
> installable as managed packages on my Linux distribution of choice,
> Debian, so they must be converted using a utility called Alien.
>
> Having never needed Debian's Alien before, I decided this was as good of
> a time as any to try it. I grabbed the RH 8.0 RPMs and the source RPMs,
> just in case.
>
> I installed alien, rpm, libwxbase2.4, and libwxgtk2.4 as the web page
> said the programs depended on WXWin 2.4.
>
> Converting the RPMs to .deb's was straightforward with alien and
> installation with dpkg completed without error. I attempted to start
> tqsl, but the startup failed. A quick ldd /usr/bin/tqsl revealed a
> dependency on libcrypto.so.2 that was not found. Using the package
> search page on the Debian site:
>
> http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
>
> I found that it was a part of the libssl0.9.7 and libssl0.9.6 packages,
> the latter version being in the oldlibs section.
>
> Well, I created a symlink to libcrypto.so.0.9.7 named libcrypto.so.2:
>
> ln -s libcrypto.so.0.9.7 libcrypto.so.2
>
> (actually I used Midnight Commander, but this is generic--don't forget
> you'll need to be root as these files reside in /usr/lib) and tried
> again. Running tqsl worked fine, but tqslcert failed with a relocation
> error.
>
> Poking around in the README in the tqsllib archive I found where the
> library is dependent on OpenSSL 0.9.6. So I redid my symlink to point
> to libcrypto.so.0.9.6 and tqslcert loaded and ran.
>
> In tqslcert I was able to create my certificate request and am now
> waiting for the authentication process.
>
> One quirk or bug I noticed in tqslcert is that if the Help button is
> clicked and then the help window is backgrounded, the window that called
> the help window is frozen and will remain so until the help window is
> closed. This may be a problem in WxWin, I don't know.
>
> So there you have it, my micro-HOWTO on LoTW on Debian Sarge (Testing).
>
> 73, de Nate >>
>
> P.S. I keep this system updated about once per week. An older Testing
> snapshot may or may not work. The same caveat may apply to Sid
> (Unstable).
>
> --
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> Internet | n0nb@networksplus.net | sleeping giant and
> Location | Bremen, Kansas USA EM19ov | have instilled in him
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-09-18 3:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-09-18 3:14 ARRL's LoTW with Debian Sarge Nate Bargmann
2003-09-18 3:42 ` Bob Nielsen [this message]
2003-09-18 13:22 ` [Ham-Linux] " Robert Wooldridge
2003-09-24 0:34 ` Bob Nielsen
2003-09-26 17:47 ` ARRL's LoTW with Debian Sarge (solved) Bob Nielsen
2003-09-26 23:08 ` w9ya
2003-09-30 5:58 ` ARRL's LoTW Wilbert Knol
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