On 31/01/2016 10:49, Rick Walsh wrote:


On 31 January 2016 at 19:37, Willem Ferguson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Rick,  unfortunately both of the two experimental builds crash on
    my phone.
    Kind regards
    Willem

That's not all bad - it should mean that the splash screen isn't the problem.

I've created and uploaded another, subsurface-mobile-e9e843d.apk

This should be one commit after 675 (you last good one). So if it doesn't work e9e843d should be the offending commit, it it works, f466ee6 will be the problem.

I've also created one for 1030cb2, which should be the same as 675, but built on my machine. Please test it if e9e843d fails.

Rick

    On 31 Jan 2016 07:37, "Rick Walsh" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



        On 31 January 2016 at 15:23, Willem Ferguson
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            On 31/01/2016 06:04, Willem Ferguson wrote:
            These are the builds that I tried:

            525 ok
            675 ok

            680 crashes


        If my sums are correct, that tracks it to one of:
        15a0141 QML UI: Don't explicitly set width of GridLayout items
        88101e4 QML UI: don't shorten the buttons
        04e994b Subsurface-mobile on Android: change the splash screen
        methodology
        f466ee6 Don't blindly copy a pointer to the heap
        e9e843d Close edit drawer when current dive changes

        I struggle to make sense of the logcat.  Does the splash
        screen display for you?  If not, it might have been caused by
        04e994b 'Subsurface-mobile on Android: change the splash
        screen methodology'

        I created packages for 04e994b and f466ee6, and uploaded them
        to the same link.  Can you test them?  As I created them,
        they're signed with a debug key, rather than Dirk's key, and
        built with qt5.5.1 (not 5.6 that Dirk uses).
        Cheers,

        Rick

Rick, puzzling results. 675 definitely work (did that twice to eliminate finger trouble). 1030cb2 does NOT work (also tested twice). The other two, (e9e843 & f466ee6) consequently also do not work. The program starts up, shows splash screen, goes through email/password protocol, spends quite a bit of time loading the log from the cloud, and then crashes, consistent with the suspicion that this deals with the gridlayout involved in displaying the dive list. Do not understand why 675 works and 1030cb2 not.
Kind regards,
willem.
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