On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Miika Turkia <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 8:07 AM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Dec 11, 2017, at 11:58 PM, Miika Turkia <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> I tested running the AppImage on an older server (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS aka >> trusty). The cloud connection seems to fail with the following verbose log >> on the console: >> >> ---8<--- >> Completed connection with cloud storage backend, response "[OK]" >> Set the current dive site: 0 >> cloud URL set as "https://cloud.subsurface-dive >> log.org//git/[email protected][[email protected]]" >> Opening cloud storage from: "https://cloud.subsurface-dive >> log.org//git/[email protected][[email protected]]" >> Set the current dive site: 0 >> git_remote_repo: accessing https://cloud.subsurface-divel >> og.org//git/[email protected] >> git storage: Synchronising data file >> git storage: create_local_repo >> Cloud storage: checking connection to cloud server >> Checking cloud connection... >> git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (1 second(s) passed) >> git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (2 second(s) passed) >> git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (3 second(s) passed) >> git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (4 second(s) passed) >> git storage: Cloud connection failed >> connection test to cloud server failed >> QNetworkReply::NetworkError(ProtocolInvalidOperationError) >> "Error transferring https://cloud.subsurface-divel >> og.org//make-latte?number-of-shots=3 - server replied: I'm a teapot" 418 >> "Linus does not like non-fat milk" >> >> >> That is the correct response. What the heck is going on? >> > > My thought exactly. I have tried running the subsurface from extracted > appimage with similar results. However, when running with ltrace, > eventually the cloud sync started to work (but not the first time I > attempted). Quite hard to figure out what is going wrong most of the > times... > Well, the cloud sync does work if I wait a while after starting up Subsurface before attempting it. I wonder if this could be related to the extremely slow GUI session to the remote server... Or it requires the snow flakes to be in correct orientation around here :D miika
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