Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Willem Ferguson
>From phone. Thanks, Miika On 04 Dec 2017 07:07, "Miika Turkia" wrote: > On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 7:36 PM, Willem Ferguson < > willemfergu...@zoology.up.ac.za> wrote: > >> On 03/12/2017 18:23, Dirk Hohndel wrote: >> >>> >>> Willem, you mention the PPA only has 4.7.2 - I

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Miika Turkia
On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 7:36 PM, Willem Ferguson < willemfergu...@zoology.up.ac.za> wrote: > On 03/12/2017 18:23, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > >> >> Willem, you mention the PPA only has 4.7.2 - I know that I pushed 4.7.4 >> and a quick look at the Launchpad website seems to indicate that indeed >> 4.7.4

libdivecomputer submodule

2017-12-03 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Hi I pushed the libdivecomputer git submodule change to master. Hopefully I made all the necessary changes to the build scripts, etc, but please note that it's possible that this might break something in your build. Obviously interested in comments / suggestions. /D

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Sorry, on the phone. Yes, install Qt5.9.3 in src and then make sure that the build script picks up that version for Googlemaps, Grantlee, and Subsurface. I need to check when I'm on my computer, this is slightly more tricky since we use both cmake and qmake. /D On December 3, 2017 9:36:53 AM

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Willem Ferguson
On 03/12/2017 18:23, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Dec 3, 2017, at 7:00 AM, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: i would uninstall the 5.5.x libraries completely and install the newer version. In all honesty, I would not recommend uninstalling the system libraries... You can easily build

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Dirk Hohndel
> On Dec 3, 2017, at 7:00 AM, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: > > i would uninstall the 5.5.x libraries completely and install the newer > version. In all honesty, I would not recommend uninstalling the system libraries... You can easily build against a local version of Qt (so

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Lubomir I. Ivanov
hi, Willem. On 3 December 2017 at 11:03, Willem Ferguson wrote: > If I do: > > ~$ dpkg -S libQt5QuickWidgets.so.5 > > I get: > > libqt5quickwidgets5:amd64: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5QuickWidgets.so.5 > qt57declarative:

[PATCH] Use QLocale to identify unit system

2017-12-03 Thread Murillo Bernardes
Hi, Unit system can be a bit trickier than the current implementation. I for instance use US English as main language, but region set to Brazil, meaning I use metric system. The current implementation gives me Imperial. I checked the change on iOS Simulator with different regions, as well as

Re: O2 sensor values on CCR dives

2017-12-03 Thread Davide DB
Here there is the correct file. Sorry. I see that sensor 2 always reads higher than the other ones but I never got a calibration problem or any warning/alarm during the dive. davide@mobile Il 03 dic 2017 09:45, "Anton Lundin" ha scritto: On 03 December, 2017 - Anton Lundin

Re: QtQuick 2.6 on Ubuntu

2017-12-03 Thread Willem Ferguson
You should be sleeping. On 03/12/2017 08:43, Dirk Hohndel wrote: I’m hoping it’s 4.7.4 :-) Oops, yes. This could be a case where we have (inadvertently?) rev’ed a version of a QML component that’s too new for the Qt version on your Ubuntu system. Did you build from source, Yes. I built

Re: O2 sensor values on CCR dives

2017-12-03 Thread Anton Lundin
On 03 December, 2017 - Anton Lundin wrote: > On 02 December, 2017 - Davide DB wrote: > > > On 2 December 2017 at 22:29, Anton Lundin wrote: > > > > > > Your Sensor 3 reads a bit high towards the end of the dive, but you're > > > probably already aware of that. > > > > > > > >

Re: O2 sensor values on CCR dives

2017-12-03 Thread Anton Lundin
On 02 December, 2017 - Davide DB wrote: > On 2 December 2017 at 22:29, Anton Lundin wrote: > > > Can you save the same dive from Shearwater Desktop so I can take a look > > at the mV values they report there, so see of they are out by about -8 > > or so? > > > > > Sorry I