Jef,
I am out of town until Sept 30th. I tried briefly today to check out
your patch but I was not successful. But you know how it is when one is
rushed. When I get back, I will check carefully. I am fully confident
you solved the problem. So a lack of response is not a lack of interest
on my side at all. Will contact you the moment I get back.
Kind regards,
willem
On 14/09/2014 22:32, Jef Driesen wrote:
On 13-09-14 11:49, Jef Driesen wrote:
On 12-09-14 08:55, Willem Ferguson wrote:
Secondly Subsurface sees some very funny values being read, as is
obvious from the xml dive log. For instance, on the last dive, it sees
cylinder pressures as well as a gas mixture that should not come from
the DC as it is a) not air-integrated and b) nitrox was disabled for
that dive. The temperature values are crazy. The depth profiles profile
look about right.
This is most likely a bug in the libdivecomputer parser.
Unfortunately these
kinds of parser bugs happen all the time for oceanic devices, because
they use a
slightly different data format for each device. To fix this, we just
need to
find the difference and add yet another device specific change in the
atom2 parser.
Does the attached libdivecomputer patch fixes the problem? (After
applying the patch, you'll need to re-download the dives to notice the
change.)
Jef
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