Hi, I can confirm some things running on windows 7.
- Subsurface works instead of crashing immediately. - It doesn't work with cloud storage + When starting without a local clone of the cloud (C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Subsurface directory), it loads my existing dives just fine. + When adding a dive and pressing save, nothing actually happens, I checked the cloud-git-repo manually on my ubuntu machine, no new commit was added. You can also see this through the cloud-web interface. + Adding a dive to the cloud from my ubuntu machine works fine, it doesn't get picked up by my windows subsurface when a local clone (C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Subsurface) already exists though, it just seems it doesn't pull in the changes. + Removing the local clone on my windows machine, forcing it to create a new clone _does_ give me the dive I added from my ubuntu machine. In conclusion: on the windows side only the initial clone seems to work, pushing and pulling doesn't. On my ubuntu machine everything seems to work fine. I am using 4.4.97-41-g148b30849aba on windows and my own build of 9d1c3942d782db5157a41f61ea422d30e62e71c2 on ubuntu. regards, Sander -----Original Message----- From: subsurface [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dirk Hohndel Sent: donderdag 24 september 2015 22:07 To: Rick Walsh Cc: Subsurface Mailing List Subject: Re: Windows binary saga On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 04:47:53PM +1000, Rick Walsh wrote: > > I'm especially interested in > > > > a) does it work on Windows 10 > > > Yes! Nice. I now have what looks like it might be a working debug environment in a Windows 10 VM. Cool. > > b) does it work with Subsurface cloud storage > > > It appears to work from within Subsurface (I can save and open it, and > it remembers changes), but cloud webview doesn't appear to have > updated after > ~10 min. > > Thinking perhaps maybe it was just reading the local git divelog, I > renamed C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Local\Subsurface\Subsurface, and opened > from cloud, forcing it to download everything. Download worked, but > it was my old log. Saving had failed. The dive logs were completely > different (the version I had on Windows had some newer dives, no older > dives, no saved notes, one bogus location and the rest without > locations). Not surprised if git struggled to merge them. So things got completely messed up? I'm not sure if I follow all the steps / state here. > Attempting to give it a simple merge, I started with the cloud log > that had loaded, and edited the notes of one dive. Subsurface crashed. > > I reproduced this twice by: > 1. Open from cloud > 2. Edit note, buddy, etc. for a dive > 3. Apply changes and it crashes So that's the bug that was fixed this morning. I'll kick of new builds in a moment. > I can't test this on Linux, because I can't open from or save to cloud.... And that I still don't understand. No one else seems to have that particular problem. Cloud storage is really bringing up a lot of "interesting" issues... /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface ----- Geen virus gevonden in dit bericht. Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com Versie: 2015.0.6140 / Virusdatabase: 4419/10687 - datum van uitgifte: 09/23/15
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