Adric,
See
https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/commit/78bafe8f620a0661e12ad50e36c56251b499ab68
I assume that you store your logbook in he cloud (or in a local git
repo). Correct? When you store your data in an XML/SSRF file, you should
not have encountered this.
The incorrect data is created with 4.7.5, so that might limit your
search for the problematic entry.
The only thing (besides manually fixing the cloudstorage data using a
git commit), is upgrading to the the current master: see
https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/releases
--jan
On 19-12-17 17:56, Adric Norris wrote:
When launching Subsurface 4.7.5 on Ubuntu, it displays the following
error message:
Unknown cylinder key/value pair (m'/)
What it unfortunately /doesn't/ show, however, is which dive number
contains the problematic entry. I've tried exporting all of my dives to
Subsurface XML and browsing/grepping the results, paying special
interest to the most recent dives, but so far nothing stands out as
obviously different/incorrect.
Any suggestions on how to isolate the bad entry?
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