On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 12:27:31AM +1000, Rick Walsh wrote: > > I tested Subsurface on my old laptop, which also has Fedora 22 installed. > It cloud saving and opening worked with the git version (current in July) > that was installed in it. It works after updating Subsurface, libgit and > the other libraries to the latest dependencies, and updating the system. > This just confuses me. Same versions of same software with same OS, yet > one works, and one doesn't. I doubt it's so low-level, but both are > running 4.1.6 kernel. > > I tried rebuilding with build.sh from scratch, nuking > ~/.local/share/Subsurface, even ~/.config/Subsurface. I still can't make > it connect with Subsurface. > > On the command line I can manually git clone the repository. It's empty > except for the hidden files - I believe that's how it's supposed to be. > > Turns out F22 does run a firewall by default. But it does on my old laptop > too. Disabling it with systemd had no effect, and nor did enabling it but > setting the network connection to 'home' or 'trusted'. Nothing is in > /etc/hosts.deny or /etc/hosts.allow. > > I'm really clutching at straws, but could it possibly the uefi? The old > laptop has traditional bios.
That's not going to be the cause. Can you run ./subsurface -v when you do your tests? Before the Windows situation blew up in my face I did push the additional debugging output that was supposed to show us more where things go wrong... /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
