Hi all. I have tried to simulate what would happen if I try to import NEW DIVES from my SmartTrak log file to my existing .xml subsurface log file.
I have got my subsurface data file, named "complete.xml", relying on executable smtk2ssrf_test.AppImage. The "complete.xml" file last dive is # 501 I have then successfully opened said file with subsurface, I have deleted dives # 483 to # 501 and saved the remaining 482 dives as file "first_482.xml" . I then opened file "first_482.xml" launching subsurface from a terminal and I tried to import file "complete.xml"; the expected result was to add the deleted dives once again on my new logbook. After a few seconds after the beginning of the file merge operation subsurface crashed. The output on the terminal was : ~]$subsurface Segmentation fault (core dumped) [~]$ I have tried to locate the core dump file, but I was not able to find it. The above described trial has been carried out on my Fujitsu Celsius workstation (x86_64) and Fedora 24. I have tried to do the same on my Dell XPS 13 DE laptop (also x86_64) with a freshly installed Ubuntu xenial OS. The result was still the same. Therefore I guess that the crash is probably not related to missing libraries or other OS faults. The subsurface version is in both cases the latest one : 4.6.1 . Subsurface was installed from the Fedora 24 repo and from the xenial ppa. The files mentioned in this message can be found at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dsg43qcbo013i1k/AAC_vCS3cZeZar5i3HngCNq3a?dl=0 Best regards. Alessandro
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