I repeated the sequence and I was able to reproduce the bug. I exported the dive before/after the new DC import in subsurface format. Comparing the two xml files I see that after importing the new DC profile it added a wrong air gas and it modified just one sample with a phantom "sensor '3'" attribute.
This is the inserted cylinder: <cylinder description='Air' start='218.25 bar' end='83.75 bar' /> This is the modified sample: <sample time='0:12 min' depth='4.98 m' temp='18.4 C' pressure='218.25 bar' sensor='3' /> BTW the new computer added also this: <notes>" "</notes> Before adding the new dc profile, the start/end pressure were calculated (and correctly displayed) by galileo stored pressure samples. I will file a bug later. Bye On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Davide DB <[email protected]> wrote: > Hummm, > > I think I got a nasty bug using two computers. I ask here before I file a bug. > > I have a dive logged with a Galileo sol and a xdeep black Bottom timers. > > 1) I downloaded Galileo data > 2) I filled all the relevant info as gas used, tanks, pressures, gas > switches.... > 3) everything is fine. > 4) I import xdeep data > 5) I lost gas switches and gas used hence sac... One gas switch on > Galielo went to the xdeep. > > What should I see in this complicated situation? > > I was expecting to find one of the following: > > #1 the same gas switches and gas I add on a profile are copied on the other > #2 The second profile is virgin so I have to insert again gas switches > > Actually option #2 would bring me in a dead end: different SAC so only > option #1 is correct > > > -- > Davide > https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
