More oddness.

What I did was that I took a freshly installed F26, moved an old .subsurface dir (which had dives up to November 2016 in its local git repo) to my home directory, rebuilt the latest from Git and fired it up. Subsurface synced with cloud and displayed the dives a ok to the latest (#721).

The odd part though is that on the laptop that failed, I removed the whole ~/.subsurface-directory and it still failed to display after the cloud-sync. And in addition, I used precisely the same command to fetch and build Subsurface. Could be that something else is broken on that installation.

And this does not explain why cloud.subsurface-divelog.org only shows dives up to #703.

Poltsi
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