On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 09:10:35AM +0200, Jef Driesen wrote: > >>>On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 05:03:16PM +0200, Anton Lundin wrote: > >>>>* When i downloaded the profiles from my Suunto Vyper that was in gauge > >>>> mode during the trip, i got a Air cylinder added to all the dives, > >>>> that just got re-added when i deleted it. This needs further debugging > >>>> to. > >>> > >>>Can you create a libdivecomputer dump so that we can see what's happening? > >>>Once we can reproduce this, I'd also like a bug filed > >> > >>This is most likely a libdivecomputer issue. Libdivecomputer doesn't > >>special > >>case gauge mode, so they probably end up as air dives. I never really > >>looked > >>into how the gauge mode is stored. > > > >I don't think this is a libdivecomputer issue. We got a gaschangeevent > >to air, and thats what added the air cylinder to start with, but thats > >not really my issue here. My issue was more that i couldn't remove the > >darn thing. > > I'm a bit surprised you get a gas change event in gauge mode. The vyper > parser will only generate gas change events when they are recorded by the > device. But why would it bother with gas change events in gauge mode? Isn't > gauge mode supposed to turn your dive computer in a dumb data recorder, > which no longer cares about doing decompression calculations?
That's why I wanted to see a dump so that I can understand what's happening. I wonder if Subsurface creates the event because there is no gas information at all and the first cylinder was a non-air gas (since it came from the other dive computer), so Subsurface tries to be smart and adds a gas change event to air...? Basically I think we might be trying too hard here :-) /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
