Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Martin de Weger
Hmm, I did see this, but thought is was the same as other message boxes. My bad, sorry... Martin > Op 31 jul. 2019, om 08:25 heeft Pablo Wolter het volgende > geschreven: > > I tested it just now and I got the little box you can see in this page: > https://developer.apple.com/developer-id/

Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Pablo Wolter
I tested it just now and I got the little box you can see in this page: https://developer.apple.com/developer-id/ So I guess that means it is notarized and worked fine for me. I opened the app and all my dives are there. Checked some and all worked as expected so far. On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:

Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Martin de Weger
I did try to download and check. I didn’t see anything different (tested on MacOS 10.14.6). Martin > Op 31 jul. 2019, om 08:12 heeft Dirk Hohndel het volgende > geschreven: > > >> On Jul 30, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:32:21PM +0200, Robert Helli

Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Dirk Hohndel
> On Jul 30, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:32:21PM +0200, Robert Helling wrote: >> Dirk, >> >> do you follow the discussion about how future versions of MacOS will very >> soon require programs to be notarised by Apple to be run: >> >> https://developer.

Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread David Owen
Looks like you need someone to volunteer. 🙋🏼‍♂️ On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 20:45, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:32:21PM +0200, Robert Helling wrote: > > Dirk, > > > > do you follow the discussion about how future versions of MacOS will > very soon require programs to be notarise

Re: Facebook and Subsurface

2019-07-30 Thread Philip Balister
On 07/29/2019 08:37 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > With Google+ gone and RSS feeds a thing of the past, I wonder how people get > updates for software like Subsurface. > For a while I thought it was Facebook - we used to get about 6-7k impressions > on our updates and that seemed to be about half of o

Re: Facebook and Subsurface

2019-07-30 Thread Dirk Hohndel
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:25:42PM +0200, Robert Helling wrote: > > PS: When it comes to web forums for divers, I believe that for some time, > scuba board is by far the most useful for divers. I look there regularly and > have a notification set so I get an email once anybody mentions the word

Re: MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Dirk Hohndel
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 11:32:21PM +0200, Robert Helling wrote: > Dirk, > > do you follow the discussion about how future versions of MacOS will very > soon require programs to be notarised by Apple to be run: > > https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=04102019a > > Maybe you are already doing th

MacOS will require programs to be notarised by Apple

2019-07-30 Thread Robert Helling
Dirk, do you follow the discussion about how future versions of MacOS will very soon require programs to be notarised by Apple to be run: https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=04102019a Maybe you are already doing that, but I guess if not we will very soon have to look into this if we want to c

Re: Facebook and Subsurface

2019-07-30 Thread Robert Helling
Benjamin, > On 30. Jul 2019, at 08:02, Benjamin wrote: > > There is also at least 1 dive shop in Eilat where it has been installed as a > semi-public terminal for dive planning. I never thought of that but it is really cool. Maybe we could encourage that by offering a „kiosk mode“. That could

Re: Facebook and Subsurface

2019-07-30 Thread Robert Helling
Dirk, > On 30. Jul 2019, at 02:37, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > > With Google+ gone and RSS feeds a thing of the past, I wonder how people get > updates for software like Subsurface. > For a while I thought it was Facebook - we used to get about 6-7k impressions > on our updates and that seemed to be

Re: RFC: Re-organising the Information tab in Subsurface

2019-07-30 Thread Pedro Neves
Hi all: First of, thank you Willem for the time you took to think about these changes On 29/07/19 07:35, Willem Ferguson wrote: *1) Physical arrangement of data items on the tab.* Currently the presentation of the Information tab is highly inefficient, utilising large areas of screen spac

Re: Map - Segmentation fault: 4.9.0 on Linux Ubuntu

2019-07-30 Thread Berthold Stoeger
On Tuesday, 30 July 2019 17:32:51 CEST Willem Ferguson wrote: > I was 6 commits behind master. The latest master 4.9.0-35-g29f5d does > not give a segfault on the filter. However, the segfault on > double-clicking the active dive site is still there. Can't reproduce it, sorry. And the backtrace is

Re: Map - Segmentation fault: 4.9.0 on Linux Ubuntu

2019-07-30 Thread Willem Ferguson
On 2019/07/30 16:57, Berthold Stoeger wrote: Hi Willem, On Tuesday, 30 July 2019 16:35:25 CEST Willem Ferguson wrote: This is the segmentation fault when using the filter to search for a person. Interestingly it refers back to maplocationmodel.cpp line 43. hat code is way above my head. I was

Re: Filter - Segmentation fault: 4.9.0 on Linux Ubuntu

2019-07-30 Thread Berthold Stoeger
Hi Willem, On Tuesday, 30 July 2019 16:35:25 CEST Willem Ferguson wrote: > This is the segmentation fault when using the filter to search for a > person. Interestingly it refers back to maplocationmodel.cpp line 43. > hat code is way above my head. Are you using current master? That is suspicious

Re: Filter - Segmentation fault: 4.9.0 on Linux Ubuntu

2019-07-30 Thread Willem Ferguson
This is the segmentation fault when using the filter to search for a person. Interestingly it refers back to maplocationmodel.cpp line 43. hat code is way above my head. I wonder whether this could be related to the other different segfault that occurs when double-clicking a location on the map