On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Aaron Scheiner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Regarding Subsurface-mobile on Android : > > If bluetooth is inactive when the application is launched, the bluetooth > devices list is only populated with one entry : "FTDI". > If you then enable Bluetooth, the app fails to refresh the list. You have > to restart the application before it will load the devices list. > > If you attempt to download logs via Bluetooth and the download fails or > times out, the "Download" button turns into "Retry". It will remain "Retry" > regardless of whether you select a different device to download from, a > different manufacturer, model or exit and re-enter the download screen. > This should probably reset to "Download" on any changes to the dive > computer model, manufacturer, device address or display exit/re-enter ? > > Aaron > > On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Aaron Scheiner <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Ubuntu 17.04 x64 : (4.6.4-839) >> I get this (which I also get from my own build - missing plugin. I >> confirmed my build isn't present when running "your" binary from the PPA) : >> >> qml: MapWidget.qml: cannot find a plugin named: googlemaps >> qrc:/MapWidget.qml:21: Error: Cannot assign [undefined] to >> QDeclarativeGeoMapType* >> MapWidget ready >> >> The application then freezes when it opens my cloud storage. >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> So this is missing the QML modules for location and positioning. >>> Obviously this shouldn't crash. Equally obviously, I'd prefer if we figured >>> out how to install those automatically as dependencies. >>> >>> Any idea how to do the latter? >>> >>> Thanks for the report! >>> >>> /D >>> >>> On September 22, 2017 9:30:33 AM EDT, Miika Turkia < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >I get a crash from subsurface installed from the PPA >>> > >>> >miika >>> > >>> >Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (xenial) >>> > >>> >Subsurface v4.6.4-839, built with libdivecomputer >>> >v0.6.0-devel-Subsurface-branch >>> >(aa0b522ab86f06ef72dca30d1f9dc86c93f0b15c) >>> > >>> > >>> >Starting program: /usr/bin/subsurface >>> >[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] >>> >Using host libthread_db library >>> >"/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffe1571700 (LWP 14613)] >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffd56ec700 (LWP 14614)] >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffd4eeb700 (LWP 14615)] >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffcffff700 (LWP 14616)] >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffce288700 (LWP 14622)] >>> >qrc:/MapWidget.qml:3:1: module "QtLocation" is not installed >>> >qrc:/MapWidget.qml:4:1: module "QtPositioning" is not installed >>> >qrc:/MapWidget.qml:3:1: module "QtLocation" is not installed >>> >qrc:/MapWidget.qml:4:1: module "QtPositioning" is not installed >>> >MapWidget status 3 >>> >[New Thread 0x7fffcd1c7700 (LWP 14623)] >>> > >>> >Thread 1 "subsurface" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>> >0x000000000052cfce in MapWidgetHelper::setEditMode(bool) () >>> >(gdb) bt >>> >#0 0x000000000052cfce in MapWidgetHelper::setEditMode(bool) () >>> >#1 0x000000000052b0bb in MapWidget::reload() () >>> >#2 0x000000000051a521 in MainWindow::MainWindow() () >>> >#3 0x00000000005120dd in init_ui() () >>> >#4 0x0000000000510a21 in main () >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> So for Ubuntu, the way to test "my" binaries is to follow the >>> >instructions >>> >> at https://subsurface-divelog.org/download/ but to use the >>> >> ppa:subsurface/subsurface-daily PPA: >>> >> >>> >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:subsurface/subsurface-daily >>> >> sudo apt-get update >>> >> >>> >> With this you should be able to run >>> >> >>> >> sudo apt-get install subsurface >>> >> >>> >> to install the latest Subsurface test binary (4.6.4.839-1 as I write >>> >this). >>> >> >>> >> I'd really appreciate if you could test that and report any issues. >>> >> Especially with the maps plugin, BT, BLE, and any of the other fun >>> >new >>> >> features :-) >>> >> >>> >> Much appreciated. >>> >> >>> >> /D >>> >> >>> >> On Sep 22, 2017, at 5:03 AM, Aaron Scheiner <[email protected]> >>> >wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Great :) >>> >> >>> >> I use Ubuntu 17.04 x64 as my primary OS, but I also have Windows 10 >>> >on a few >>> >> machines and I run Subsurface mobile on Android 7 (Samsung Galaxy >>> >Note 7). >>> >> >>> >> Aaron >>> >> >>> >> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:45 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> >>> >wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 01:29:20PM +0200, Aaron Scheiner wrote: >>> >>> > I apologise in advance for this question: where are your builds >>> >located >>> >>> > ? >>> >>> >>> >>> Don't apologize - this is one of those things you have to "just >>> >know", I >>> >>> guess... >>> >>> >>> >>> http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/test/ >>> >>> >>> >>> > I'll happily test them. I've been using my own so far. >>> >>> >>> >>> That would be great. Which OSs can you test? >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> /D >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> subsurface mailing list >>> >> [email protected] >>> >> >>> >http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface >>> >> >>> >>> -- >>> from my phone. >>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface > > I'm a fedora user but I don't see binaries at that link. I can build and do some simple testing of the latest code this weekend. I'll also take a look at the APK. -- John Van Ostrand At large on sabbatical
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