Hey all,
I did a fresh install of Linux Mint 21.3 this morning, making a dual boot Windows 10 / Linux system. I followed the wiki instructions here:
to compile and install flrig-2.0.05.45 and fldigi-4.2.05.20. Everything seemed to go fine, with one small hiccup in the wiki instructions:
$ sudo aptitude build-dep fldigi
did not work, even though aptitude is installed. So I tried this:
$ sudo apt build-dep fldigi
and that seemed to work fine. No warnings or errors where given when running configure and make. Fldigi seems to be functioning just fine.
But, when I close fldigi, it is giving me a "Aborting fldigi due to a fatal error" message and a stack trace in the shell (see the attached file for the full message). This only seems to happen after I have transmitted with fldigi, and then close it. If I open fldigi and then immediately close it without transmitting anything, I do not get the "Aborting" message. I guessing that maybe libstdc++.so.6 and/or libfltk.so.1.3 are the likely culprits?
So next I uninstalled fldigi 4.2.05.20, and then compiled and installed fldigi 4.2.05. I do not get the "Aborting" message when closing fldigi any longer.
I guessing maybe there is a dependency with 4.2.05.20 that I am missing? I'm not sure what to check. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve K4RVA
PS. I have used Linux Mint, and other flavors of Linux, on this hardware in the past but I do not recall this happening before. Here are the likely relevant bits:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
16GiB
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
C-Media Electronics Inc. USB Audio Device (a Sabrent USB sound card)
Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port / Mobile Action MA-8910P (USB-to-serial interface)