Re: Subsurface mobile general question

2021-11-15 Thread Jan Mulder via subsurface
Robert, On 15-11-2021 10:33, Robert.Helling wrote: Jan, On 15. Nov 2021, at 09:11, Jan Mulder via subsurface wrote: The idea that there is a ratio between diluent use and O2 use is flawed. The main driver for O2 use is time and workload, and for diluent its the dive profile

Re: Subsurface mobile general question

2021-11-15 Thread Jan Mulder via subsurface
On 15-11-2021 08:33, Robert Helling via subsurface wrote: As a ball park approximation, many CCR dives (up to 65m) are done using air as a diluent, supplemented with oxygen from the O2 cylinder to make up for oxygen consumed as well as for higher O2 levels during shallower deco. But

Re: hopefully invisible change...

2020-04-27 Thread Jan Mulder via subsurface
And my self build Android arm64 (from the current master) also just crashes. Reason is commit cd474996948b7. Simple, the assumption that there seems to be nobody listening to this signal, is wrong. I reverted this small cleanup commit and all is running for subsurface-mobile again. --jan On

Re: Segfault in OstcFirmwareCheck::checkLatest

2020-01-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 12-01-2020 21:00, Jef Driesen wrote: On 12/01/2020 20:34, Jan Mulder wrote: When downloading from an OSTC4, I get the same error. A little investigation shows that in OstcFirmwareCheck::parseOstcFwVersion() a very unexpected string is parsed: " 301 Moved Permanently 301 Moved Perman

Re: Segfault in OstcFirmwareCheck::checkLatest

2020-01-12 Thread Jan Mulder
When downloading from an OSTC4, I get the same error. A little investigation shows that in OstcFirmwareCheck::parseOstcFwVersion() a very unexpected string is parsed: " 301 Moved Permanently 301 Moved Permanently" where we expect a string like "[1.5.1]", being the first line in the

Re: Android subsurface bluetooth download errors

2019-02-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 15-02-2019 09:39, Chirana Gheorghita Eugeniu Theodor wrote: Ah, ok i always tried arm 64. Can you indicate latest dev ? or this is the correct one that is now beeing developed: https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/releases/tag/continuous Yes, the "continuous" tag is the

Re: Subsurface 4.8.5 and Subsurface-mobile 2.1.6 soon

2019-01-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 24-01-2019 10:42, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 10:11:09AM +0100, Jan Mulder wrote: On 24-01-2019 04:32, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Using this environment I created yet another new Windows installer and I now believe that I now have working binaries on downloads/test for Windows

Re: Subsurface 4.8.5 and Subsurface-mobile 2.1.6 soon

2019-01-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 24-01-2019 04:32, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Using this environment I created yet another new Windows installer and I now believe that I now have working binaries on downloads/test for Windows and Mac. I would appreciate if people could test especially the Windows version with BLE dive computers.

Re: quick 4.8.5 release - feedback needed!

2019-01-21 Thread Jan Mulder
Sorry for top posting A quick response from mobile. I think I opt for option b) as well. The new filter is usable but I think it's not ready for release, due to too much open discussion on the exact functionality. --jan On January 21, 2019 10:54:00 PM GMT+01:00, Dirk Hohndel wrote: >So

Re: New filter tool for Subsurface desktop.

2018-12-31 Thread Jan Mulder
Willem, On 31-12-2018 09:58, Willem Ferguson wrote: With the latest release of Subsurface-desktop, the new filter tool has been implemented. Attached a screenshot of the filter on my Ubuntu 18.04. It appears a major improvement on the old design. However I have two issues: 1) The screen

Re: Android builds failing

2018-12-06 Thread Jan Mulder
On 04-12-2018 15:33, Dirk Hohndel wrote: In traveling to Asia, I'll try to look at this during a layover, but it might be the weekend before I really have time to dig into anything Subsurface... /D On December 4, 2018 2:21:26 AM PST, Robert Helling wrote: Dirk, could you have a

Re: Qt 5.12 and Android arm64 build

2018-11-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 23-11-2018 19:27, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Nov 23, 2018, at 6:34 AM, Jan Mulder wrote: A status update. After hours of rebuilding, NDK version changes etc. I managed to build Subsurface-Mobile for Android using the following components: OpenJDK 10, Android NDK 18b, latest Android SDK, Qt

Re: Qt 5.12 and Android arm64 build

2018-11-23 Thread Jan Mulder
On 15-11-2018 21:58, Jan Mulder wrote: On 15-11-2018 10:38, Jan Mulder wrote: On 15-11-2018 01:51, Thiago Macieira wrote: On Wednesday, 14 November 2018 13:28:04 PST Jan Mulder wrote: One weird thing I could not solve up to now is an undefined reference from the linker (QtAndroid

Re: Temperature vs. depth

2018-11-21 Thread Jan Mulder
On 21-11-2018 08:48, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Nov 20, 2018, at 9:55 PM, Robert Helling > wrote: yesterday, I had an hour of time and I played around with an idea that I would like to get some feedback on (I already showed it to my wife and she absolutely hated it).

Re: Qt 5.12 and Android arm64 build

2018-11-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 15-11-2018 10:38, Jan Mulder wrote: On 15-11-2018 01:51, Thiago Macieira wrote: On Wednesday, 14 November 2018 13:28:04 PST Jan Mulder wrote: One weird thing I could not solve up to now is an undefined reference from the linker (QtAndroid::runOnAndroidThread); a construct to set the color

Re: Qt 5.12 and Android arm64 build

2018-11-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 15-11-2018 01:51, Thiago Macieira wrote: On Wednesday, 14 November 2018 13:28:04 PST Jan Mulder wrote: One weird thing I could not solve up to now is an undefined reference from the linker (QtAndroid::runOnAndroidThread); a construct to set the color of the header and footer to our liking

Qt 5.12 and Android arm64 build

2018-11-14 Thread Jan Mulder
With Qt 5.12 coming soon (end this month), I gave the beta #4 a try today. My focus was on the cross build of Subsurface-mobile for Android. Obviously, I ran in some problems, but nothing that seems mayor. One weird thing I could not solve up to now is an undefined reference from the linker

Re: latest Windows build

2018-11-14 Thread Jan Mulder
On 14-11-2018 09:30, Dirk Hohndel wrote: I know that a couple of you have access to BLE dive computers and Windows machines. I'd really appreciate if you could give this latest installer a try: http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/test/subsurface-4.8.3-339-g5963a15bbd84.exe I did a quick

Re: Show calculated ceiling: Doesn't seem to change irrelevant what settings I use

2018-10-16 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/16/18 4:19 PM, JB2Cool wrote: On my dive log I like to show the dive computer reported ceiling AND the calculated ceiling. I've just updated to 4.8.3 (Windows) and see that my calculated ceiling is being drawn at 30/75 (I think i had it set at 30/85 before) but when I change my GFs for

Re: dive merge seems broken in latest master

2018-10-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/15/18 9:10 AM, Jan Mulder wrote: On 10/15/18 9:06 AM, Berthold Stoeger wrote: On Monday, 15 October 2018 08:53:16 CEST Jan Mulder wrote: Tried to reproduce things. As I do not have 2 DCs, I fake a second one just by editing the ssrf XML. I cannot reproduce it (in this way). I can

Re: dive merge seems broken in latest master

2018-10-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/15/18 9:06 AM, Berthold Stoeger wrote: On Monday, 15 October 2018 08:53:16 CEST Jan Mulder wrote: Tried to reproduce things. As I do not have 2 DCs, I fake a second one just by editing the ssrf XML. I cannot reproduce it (in this way). I can trivially reproduce this by importing

Re: dive merge seems broken in latest master

2018-10-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/15/18 3:45 AM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Berthold, This looks like it is yours... Bisect brings us to this: commit 8c2383b4952fa22d41745d29484462ed6a67112b Author: Berthold Stoeger > Date:   Sun Aug 12 22:47:07 2018 -0400 I have too much nitrogen (and too

Re: Filtering mobile UI

2018-10-14 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/14/18 3:44 AM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Today on the way to Bonaire I once again was reminded how much I miss being able to filter the dive list on mobile. I seem to remember someone mentioning that this was something they were looking into. But I can't seem to find that email. Is anyone

Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10/8/18 9:47 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also realize that I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what... Linux: everyone (or nearly) Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?) Android:

Re: Mobile: QML weirdness (likely Kirigami bug)

2018-09-30 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/29/18 10:09 PM, Jan Mulder wrote: Ok, yesterday I wrote "So needed: revert both 17ec95e70c3ae58 and 40766db459b21. Bug is related to the page stack and swiping through dives and returning to the list by the breadcrumb (instead of the menu). Sometimes this results in a page that

Mobile: QML weirdness (likely Kirigami bug)

2018-09-29 Thread Jan Mulder
Ok, yesterday I wrote "So needed: revert both 17ec95e70c3ae58 and 40766db459b21. Bug is related to the page stack and swiping through dives and returning to the list by the breadcrumb (instead of the menu). Sometimes this results in a page that shows both the divelist and the divedetail page

Re: Translations and test binaries [was: rush job before I travel - can we pull off 4.8.3 / 2.1.4 this weekend?]

2018-09-29 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/29/18 1:11 AM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Here’s where we are: Test binaries are app for all platforms: Windows: http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/test/subsurface-4.8.2-90-ge0e20edd87af.exe Mac: http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/test/Subsurface-4.8.2-90-ge0e20edd87af.dmg AppImage:

Re: rush job before I travel - can we pull off 4.8.3 / 2.1.4 this weekend?

2018-09-28 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/28/18 6:44 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Sep 28, 2018, at 8:36 AM, Jan Mulder wrote: On 9/28/18 5:24 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: A rather embarrassing bug in my Shearwater Teric code, Linus' awesome work on Mares BlueLink Pro support, The improvements to the mobile UI. The dive computer

Re: rush job before I travel - can we pull off 4.8.3 / 2.1.4 this weekend?

2018-09-28 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/28/18 5:24 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: A rather embarrassing bug in my Shearwater Teric code, Linus' awesome work on Mares BlueLink Pro support, The improvements to the mobile UI. The dive computer shortcut buttons. Yes, it's a bit of a rush job. But I'm wondering if we could do this.

Re: Mares Smart Dive Computer + Bluelink pro

2018-09-26 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/26/18 8:42 AM, Linus Torvalds wrote: On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 11:07 PM Linus Torvalds wrote: So I need to make that BLEObject::read() function just handle the "user just wants a partial packet" case. Nobody has cared until now. And I guess I also need to make it loop over the packet

Re: MapWidget.qml failed to load

2018-09-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/12/18 11:05 AM, tormento wrote: Just downloaded and launched subsurface-4.8.1-398-g56fda691ec38.exe Air line color is now ok but I have a red error in the map tile: MapWidget.qml failed to load! The QML modules QtPositioning and QTLocation could be missing! Yes, known regression and

Re: Shutting down the GPS web service (and removing it from Subsurface apps)

2018-09-10 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/8/18 7:31 PM, Miika Turkia wrote: And a thought. The future solution on mobile needs also to work without cloud account. it already does. Kind of. Right now you can manage dives and gps on single mobile device. (if dc dl is supported in the phone) Well, some more thinking on this,

Re: Shutting down the GPS web service (and removing it from Subsurface apps)

2018-09-08 Thread Jan Mulder
On 9/8/18 5:46 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Clearly this isn't something we'll do overnight. But I think it's something we should plan to phase out over the next few months. - the companion apps are gone from the mobile stores, the mobile apps have replaced them Hmm. Just checked, and its

Re: OSTC firmware upgrade partially broken

2018-08-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 8/14/18 4:40 PM, Jan Mulder wrote: Since May 19, 2018 Heinrichs-Weikamp introduced something new with respect to firmware numbering. On that date a version was released called 2.97 SP1. As I found a simple bug related to CNS display yesterday, I was looking at the HW website and found out

OSTC firmware upgrade partially broken

2018-08-14 Thread Jan Mulder
Since May 19, 2018 Heinrichs-Weikamp introduced something new with respect to firmware numbering. On that date a version was released called 2.97 SP1. As I found a simple bug related to CNS display yesterday, I was looking at the HW website and found out that I never had a message from

Re: Split a dive by time

2018-06-29 Thread Jan Mulder
Not really what you ask for, but there is a split dive option in the context menu (right-click on a dive in the dive list). This splits dives that have segments of 0m depth in the profile. On 29-06-18 13:57, tormento wrote: I have a request to do: I need to split a dive in two separate ones by

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-11 Thread Jan Mulder
On 11-06-18 19:20, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 11 June 2018 at 20:00, Jan Mulder wrote: On 11-06-18 18:29, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 11 June 2018 at 18:16, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 11 June 2018 at 17:49, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Jun 10, 2018, at 5:36 PM, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-11 Thread Jan Mulder
On 11-06-18 18:29, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 11 June 2018 at 18:16, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 11 June 2018 at 17:49, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Jun 10, 2018, at 5:36 PM, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: 2) so OSTC+ has a certain service with 4 WriteNoResponse characteristics (no READ,

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-11 Thread Jan Mulder
On 11-06-18 17:16, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: This code was written based on documentation of the BLE stack that the OSTC implements. I wonder if the four characteristics are in the same order. It would be interesting to dump all the information we can get on the four of them both under Windows

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-11 Thread Jan Mulder
On 11-06-18 15:18, Jan Mulder wrote: I will try to fire up my Windows machine, to check what is happing there  in BLE context (but disclaimer: I'm far from a Windows developer). Tried the Windows BLE build on Windows 8.1. OSTC3 correctly paired on OS level. Download over BT does work

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-11 Thread Jan Mulder
> On 10 June 2018 at 16:04, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: >> >> BT classical mode works - i was able to download 10 dives, that >> apparently already existed on the DC. >> i need to debug the BLE response from the device. >> > > status report: > so sadly i'm observing a multitude of problems here

Re: [TEST REQUEST] Windows Bluetooth LE build

2018-06-10 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10-06-18 03:56, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 10 June 2018 at 03:26, Dirk Hohndel wrote: so by enabling debug output for the read(), write(), characteristicWritten() and characteristcStateChanged() and i get this: Found uuid: "{53544d54-4552-494f-5345-525631303030}" Found service

Re: Any brave dive computer download testers out there?

2018-04-18 Thread Jan Mulder
On 18-04-18 05:35, Linus Torvalds wrote: I have *TEST* branches for both, in case people want to help test. Note! I only do source code, so this really only works for people who can build their own subsurface binary, but if you are one of those hardy souls, it realy would be good to get more

Re: Scrolling problems with Subsurface-mobile

2018-03-13 Thread Jan Mulder
On 13-03-18 14:05, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Mar 12, 2018, at 11:49 PM, Willem Ferguson wrote: Subsurface-mobile 4.7.7.110 on Android 7.0 on a Galaxy S6 It is almost impossible to scroll the dive list. See screen cast at:

Re: Latest update

2018-02-28 Thread Jan Mulder
And I just tested on my LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2) device. The app moves to SD card as it should. Further, there are no changes in the git history related to this setting. --jan On 28-02-18 12:35, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 28 February 2018 at 13:23, Long, Martin

Re: Shearwater upload problems

2018-02-05 Thread Jan Mulder
On 05-02-18 18:49, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Willem, Since you are building from source, can you see if Jef's analysis is correct and it is the simplification that I had implemented in libdivecomputer that causes the problem? cd ~/src/subsurface/libdivecomputer git revert 8ea8ceb cd build make &&

Re: Shearwater upload problems

2018-02-05 Thread Jan Mulder
On 05-02-18 11:31, Willem Ferguson wrote: This weekend I used a Shearwater predator dive computer. Connecting via Bluetooth no problem, had to force it to classical bt as it defaulted to LE. However, downloading the dive to Subsurface provides two problems: 1) The duration for each dive is

Re: commit message titles and changelog entries

2018-02-03 Thread Jan Mulder
On 03-02-18 10:30, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: i draw my experience (i.e. "where i've seen this") from a certain closed source software for audio engineers with an open-sourced backend and a fairly large and technical user base, where the users demand details from the updates. these developers

Re: commit message titles and changelog entries

2018-02-03 Thread Jan Mulder
On 02-02-18 22:59, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: hello, 1) this suggestion is triggered by the need for streamlining the addition of changelog entries by contributors in the CHANGELOG.md file. right now, we merge PRs that make an important change, but such PRs do not append a change in the

Re: Recreational planning with Subsurface?

2018-01-25 Thread Jan Mulder
On 25-01-18 11:37, Robert Helling wrote: On 25. Jan 2018, at 11:35, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl <mailto:jlmul...@xs4all.nl>> wrote: I start "plan", clear 4 unused cylinders, change to a small 10L cylinder, and when clearing the start pressure it loops forever. Wh

Re: Recreational planning with Subsurface?

2018-01-25 Thread Jan Mulder
On 25-01-18 11:28, Robert Helling wrote: Hi, On 25. Jan 2018, at 10:16, Rick Walsh > wrote: 2) Even more important, at the bottom it says that the dive requires 1245 litres of gas, more than is in the cylinder. But this is wrong

Re: Qt models uniquely for mobile or desktop

2018-01-21 Thread Jan Mulder
On 21-01-18 14:09, Tomaz Canabrava wrote: On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 1:30 PM, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl <mailto:jlmul...@xs4all.nl>> wrote: On 21-01-18 12:50, Tomaz Canabrava wrote: This is something that I didn't wanted to do since the beginning. our mo

Re: Qt models uniquely for mobile or desktop

2018-01-21 Thread Jan Mulder
On 21-01-18 12:50, Tomaz Canabrava wrote: This is something that I didn't wanted to do since the beginning. our models *should* be both desktop and mobile compatible (with the exception of the dive list because of the way QT handles Tree Views) I agree with that (models *should* be both

Re: Mares Puck Pro Plus via Bluetooth (Mares Bluelink Pro)

2018-01-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 12-01-18 00:02, Christian Schneider wrote: Am 11.01.2018 um 09:58 schrieb Jan Mulder: Could it be that something else on your computer tries to connect to it before we do? Might be, that this was because I clicked on "connect" in my KDE gui before starting Subsurface. I t

Re: Mares Puck Pro Plus via Bluetooth (Mares Bluelink Pro)

2018-01-11 Thread Jan Mulder
On 11-01-18 09:03, Christian Schneider wrote: Thx for looking into this! Hm, is there some possibility to test/debug qt ble then? Or should I check (and how) if there is an even lower level problem (kernel/bluez)? BR, Christian There is a suspicious line in your log: "Cannot connect due to

Re: Qt models uniquely for mobile or desktop

2018-01-10 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10-01-18 14:43, Berthold Stoeger wrote: Hi Jan, On Mittwoch, 10. Jänner 2018 12:43:53 CET Jan Mulder wrote: On 09-01-18 10:36, Jan Mulder wrote: I found out (more or less accidentally) that, for example, the divelistmodel.h/cpp code is uniquely used in mobile only. It is highly likely

Re: Qt models uniquely for mobile or desktop

2018-01-10 Thread Jan Mulder
On 09-01-18 10:36, Jan Mulder wrote: I found out (more or less accidentally) that, for example, the divelistmodel.h/cpp code is uniquely used in mobile only. It is highly likely that this is true for more models, or models that are uniquely used in desktop. So my question (mainly to Dirk, I

Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-09 Thread Jan Mulder
Not sure it is related to your case but see: https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/issues/1002 There is a bug in 4,7,6 that might explain your issue. In the 1002 github issue is the following workaround: When going to the "remote Bluetooth device selection" screen first,

Qt models uniquely for mobile or desktop

2018-01-09 Thread Jan Mulder
I found out (more or less accidentally) that, for example, the divelistmodel.h/cpp code is uniquely used in mobile only. It is highly likely that this is true for more models, or models that are uniquely used in desktop. So my question (mainly to Dirk, I think). Is it worthwhile to adapt our

Kirigami upgrade to 2.2

2018-01-03 Thread Jan Mulder
Hi Marco, and list, Trying to upgrade the Subsurface-mobile code to use Kirigami 2.2, I'm stuck on one subject. We currently do a set of the following color assignments (from our main.qml): Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor = Qt.binding(function() { return primaryColor }) As this is not

Re: Problems with planner

2017-12-29 Thread Jan Mulder
On 29-12-17 10:24, Willem Ferguson wrote: There is a problem with initialising the planner when a saved dive plan is edited in the planner under version 4.7.5. Attached a .ssrf test dive plan. When I open the dive plan as a dive within the dive list, I get the profile in "Saved dive

Re: Android compile problem, local and on Travis

2017-12-26 Thread Jan Mulder
On 26-12-17 17:23, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Dec 26, 2017, at 6:55 AM, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl> wrote: Since some days (do not know exactly what introduced this) I have a compile problem when building the Android apk on my local system. I'm building using the build.sh from pac

Android compile problem, local and on Travis

2017-12-26 Thread Jan Mulder
Since some days (do not know exactly what introduced this) I have a compile problem when building the Android apk on my local system. I'm building using the build.sh from packaging (already from a long time). It's just after the apk is created (so it does not hinder testing of own build apks,

Compiling Subsurface against Qt in debug/developer mode

2017-12-26 Thread Jan Mulder
Currently, I'm (test) compiling Subsurface against the relatively new Qt 5.10, which I compiled myself in developer mode. As the Qt source contains numerous asserts that are only active in developer mode, I (obviously) trip some of them while using our Subsurface (see for example, PR #977).

Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 24-12-17 21:39, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote: nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track) Still, no joy :( The current head is: git describe v4.7.4-47-g8ae735a Notice that you need to look at /subsurface/libdivecomputer (its a git submodule now).

Re: Unknown cylinder error

2017-12-19 Thread Jan Mulder
Adric, See https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/commit/78bafe8f620a0661e12ad50e36c56251b499ab68 I assume that you store your logbook in he cloud (or in a local git repo). Correct? When you store your data in an XML/SSRF file, you should not have encountered this. The incorrect

Re: towards Subsurface 4.7.5 and Subsurface-mobile 2.0.2 for iOS and Android

2017-12-04 Thread Jan Mulder
Dirk Hohndel schreef op 2017-12-04 19:13: Linus just merged the latest functional changes in libdivecomputer (which once again took some commits from our branch and made random changes to them, making the merging increasingly harder), but of course not the iostream code... I know that Jan had

Re: 4.7.5 next week

2017-12-01 Thread Jan Mulder
Dirk Hohndel schreef op 2017-12-01 04:43: My request for 4.7.5 is a merge of Jefs libdivecomputer work into our branch. Some OSTC work related to pSCR diving is recently added (and some other stuff that I have no opinion about). libdivecomputer master contains quite a few changes for Jef's

Re: 4.7.5 next week

2017-11-30 Thread Jan Mulder
Dirk Hohndel schreef op 2017-11-30 20:55: I'd like to keep the releases reasonably frequent. We fixed a few things, we added a couple of dive computers, we changed a few strings... Unless there's a good reason not to, I'd love to release 4.7.5 next week. So... if you are one of our amazing

Re: mobile: android splash screen (and issue 513) opacity weirdness

2017-11-17 Thread Jan Mulder
On 16-11-17 23:05, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 16 November 2017 at 23:06, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl> wrote: While investigating issue #513 ([Bug] Mobile: Startup splash screens display 2 different background color (Black then White) I found the commit that introduces this splash

mobile: android splash screen (and issue 513) opacity weirdness

2017-11-16 Thread Jan Mulder
While investigating issue #513 ([Bug] Mobile: Startup splash screens display 2 different background color (Black then White) I found the commit that introduces this splash screen stuff (04e994b57558ed9). First, let me reset the complexity on GitHub from low to high :-) as the issue is related

Re: please test latest master

2017-11-16 Thread Jan Mulder
Rick, On 14-11-17 11:45, Jan Mulder wrote: On 14-11-17 11:34, Rick Walsh wrote:     Also, better icon size for the profile on Subsurface-mobile. I tested your 4.7.4.2-arm apk, but the gas switch icon is still as tiny as before. Is that the right binary? highly likely not the right APK

Re: please test latest master

2017-11-14 Thread Jan Mulder
On 14-11-17 11:34, Rick Walsh wrote: On 14 Nov. 2017 3:52 pm, "Dirk Hohndel" > wrote: Quite a few interesting PRs were merged today. Changes to BLE timeout handling, Bluetooth names, data field initialization for NDL (better

Re: latest AppImage - getting closer

2017-11-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 12-11-17 17:01, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Nov 12, 2017, at 4:56 AM, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl> wrote: On 12-11-17 13:35, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 12 November 2017 at 07:26, Willem Ferguson <willemfergu...@zoology.up.ac.za> wrote: Below is the output. Its greek t

Re: latest AppImage - getting closer

2017-11-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 12-11-17 13:35, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 12 November 2017 at 07:26, Willem Ferguson wrote: Below is the output. Its greek to me, I just followed the recipe mechanically. i can't find any outstanding errors in the log; all libraries are present, no bad

Re: BLE downloads under Linux / AppImage

2017-11-10 Thread Jan Mulder
On 10-11-17 21:48, Dirk Hohndel wrote: We need to figure out why we are not talking to BT. Simon, any idea? Just for completeness. Just tested a 3 day old AppImage on Arch Linux native, so no VM or things. OSTC3 downloads just fine over BT and BLE. --jan

Re: [BUG]: stray dive-sites after parsing ssrf/xml

2017-11-08 Thread Jan Mulder
Did some analysis on my logbook (that I have stored as a local git repo, so not an ssrf/xml). I found approx. 10 dive sites that had 0 dives connected to it. They all seemed the result of misspelling of the dive site name, and correcting it later. On 07-11-17 21:50, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote:

Re: AppImages and continuous integration

2017-11-06 Thread Jan Mulder
I see still see something weird (Arch Linux). Wiht the appImage (with Qt 5.9.1), cloud interfacing works correctly, but logging in to Facebook simply loops, asking for the passwd again, and no message over a failed passwd. As I hardly use this feature, I tried to login on my self build version

Re: Thread related crash on failed dive computer download

2017-10-31 Thread Jan Mulder
On 31-10-17 12:05, Jan Mulder wrote: But Dirk has to worry, as it suspiciously close to the new error handling code that has just landed in master. for Dirk: from Qt 5.9.2 from build from source with debug: failed to connect to the controller 00:80:25:4A:0F:C2 with error "" QObje

Re: Thread related crash on failed dive computer download

2017-10-31 Thread Jan Mulder
Berthold, On 31-10-17 11:53, Berthold Stoeger wrote: Dear all, I tried to reset my git repository to head and now I'm getting a crash which I didn't get before. I tried "git clean -fx", but that didn't help. The crash happens when using invalid Bluetooth addresses. Call trace: - core/qt-ble.c

from Kirigami 2.0 to 2.2 (theming change)

2017-10-29 Thread Jan Mulder
I have been looking to the possibility to upgrade of the import statement in QML for Kirigami. Currently, we are using 2.0 and I tested the upgrade to 2.2. Overall a positive step forward. There is, however one change introduces changes on our side. For the interested reader, see Kirigami

Re: A little word of warning about Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-26 Thread Jan Mulder
On 26-10-17 20:42, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Oct 26, 2017, at 7:25 PM, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl> wrote: Ok, after the first, very time consuming hurdle, resulting in QTBUG-64017, I now have a patched Qt 5.9.2 stack on both desktop and Android build, on which I can compile a

A little word of warning about Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-26 Thread Jan Mulder
Ok, after the first, very time consuming hurdle, resulting in QTBUG-64017, I now have a patched Qt 5.9.2 stack on both desktop and Android build, on which I can compile and run Subsurface-mobile. A little word of warning. After 5 minutes of testing I already have a (short) list of issues to

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-26 Thread Jan Mulder
On 24-10-17 19:46, Thiago Macieira wrote: On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 10:32:10 PDT Jan Mulder wrote: I can help poke people, though. Can you report the current findings so I'll poke people? created QTBUG-64017 Thanks Jan Let's see what the maintainers say. Did I mention I find the disk

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 24-10-17 18:29, Thiago Macieira wrote: On Tuesday, 24 October 2017 08:30:14 PDT Tomaz Canabrava wrote: I found one commit that is in Qt 5.9.2 (and not in 5.9.1) called "Fix qml cache invalidation when changing dependent C++ registered QML singletons" (commit

Re: SUBSURFACE 4.7 .DMG DON'T WORK

2017-10-24 Thread Jan Mulder
n I try to open the g02f44 dmg image, I get a popup that says "image not recognized".  I tried downloading it several times, I used Chrome and curl - same result.  Anything else I should look at? JCialdea On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Jan Mulder <jlmu

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-24 Thread Jan Mulder
On 23-10-17 18:23, Jan Mulder wrote: On 23-10-17 17:44, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Oct 23, 2017, at 11:41 AM, Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabr...@kde.org <mailto:tcanabr...@kde.org>> wrote: On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl <mailto:jlmul...

Re: [PATCH] Make the map widget more pleasant to use

2017-10-23 Thread Jan Mulder
On 23-10-17 16:26, Linus Torvalds wrote: - if there are no coordinates, do *not* zoom out to the whole-world view. Just leave the map alone. - when zooming out to move to a new dive site, zoom back in to the same zoom level it was before. These two changes make it much more

Re: SUBSURFACE 4.7 .DMG DON'T WORK

2017-10-23 Thread Jan Mulder
Yes, works on my 10.10.1 MacOS --jan On 23-10-17 20:03, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Please try the test build I just made available. This should work on macOS 10.10 (but I haven't been able to test this) http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/test/Subsurface-4.7.1-11-g02f4490deafc.dmg Thanks /D

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-23 Thread Jan Mulder
Unfortunately, very very limited progress. I found out that 2nd code fragment above does not tell the whole story. Obviously, it needs an "import QtQuick.Controls 2.2" the get the ApplicationWindow defined. However, adding "import org.kde.kirigami 2.0 as Kirigami" triggers the exit on the

Re: [PATCH] User manual spelling errors

2017-10-21 Thread Jan Mulder
Never mind ... I see that they are already on github. On 21-10-17 20:18, Jan Mulder wrote: wait a second. about to push a PR for all Willems work, and one of mine. Needed to rebase the things manually as some of my commits were undone. --jan On 21-10-17 20:14, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Perfect

Re: [PATCH] User manual spelling errors

2017-10-21 Thread Jan Mulder
wait a second. about to push a PR for all Willems work, and one of mine. Needed to rebase the things manually as some of my commits were undone. --jan On 21-10-17 20:14, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Perfect timing, I'm just about to tag 4.7 /D On Oct 21, 2017, at 1:35 PM, Willem Ferguson

Re: Bisecting using git

2017-10-20 Thread Jan Mulder
On 20-10-17 12:07, Willem Ferguson wrote: On 20/10/2017 11:08, Jan Mulder wrote: On 20-10-17 10:48, Willem Ferguson wrote: When bisecting, what type of version/commit number is used to refer to specific commits? Did you read https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect ? you can use all kinds

Re: Bisecting using git

2017-10-20 Thread Jan Mulder
On 20-10-17 10:48, Willem Ferguson wrote: When bisecting, what type of version/commit number is used to refer to specific commits? Did you read https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect ? you can use all kinds of references to a commit. Its SHA, a label attached to it. And probably more, that I

Re: User manual text

2017-10-18 Thread Jan Mulder
On 18-10-17 12:22, Dirk Hohndel wrote: I keep reminding myself that this would be easier if we did the user manual changes as we change the features... On Oct 18, 2017, at 5:25 AM, Willem Ferguson wrote: Ok, my list of topics has expanded to 4 items: 1)

Re: Translation question

2017-10-16 Thread Jan Mulder
On 16-10-17 09:55, Guillaume Gardet wrote: Hi, In the strings to translate there is: "Already downloaded dive at %s" What is the %s string? A download location or a download date/time or something else? Yes, reading the code, it is the time of the dive already downloaded. So, not the time

Re: 4.7 - a few questions and requests

2017-10-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 15-10-17 12:27, Dirk Hohndel wrote: From this list only 351 and 522 apply to the desktop version. Rest is mobile only, so not relevant in the discussion over 4.7 You beat me to that comment. :-) The advantage of the timezone :-) I marked 351 as must fix for 4.7. That should have been

Re: 4.7 - a few questions and requests

2017-10-15 Thread Jan Mulder
On 14-10-17 22:43, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 14 October 2017 at 22:47, Dirk Hohndel wrote: Linux (the rest of our users, about 1/7): oh boy. No working Ubuntu build, no working AppImage, Fedora and openSUSE appear ok building on Ubuntu 16.04 was very easy - no issues

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-14 Thread Jan Mulder
On 14-10-17 12:59, Dirk Hohndel wrote: On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 08:04:03PM +0200, Jan Mulder wrote: That was a useful tip, thanks Lubomir. Not out of the woods yet but an interesting observation: Kirigami.ApplicationWindow { id: rootItem title: "Subsurface-mobile" }

Re: no luck with Qt 5.9.2

2017-10-12 Thread Jan Mulder
On 12-10-17 19:34, Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote: On 12 October 2017 at 20:28, Jan Mulder <jlmul...@xs4all.nl> wrote: Just upgraded my (Arch Linux) system to Qt 5.9.2. But now mobile-on-desktop does not run any more (same for an android build). It exits very early in run_ui() with the message

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