Can you send me the log file that you try to import? Thanks
/D > On Aug 14, 2020, at 12:10 PM, Manfred Hantl <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Dirk, > > i always do the same - start subsurface - open the cloud storage - this loads > successfully all dives > which were last save 9.7.2020. Then i try ro import the newest wlog or > Salva's srrf. After a few > seconds subsurface crashes. > > I can do and did the same with the data of my wife [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>. Don't know where are the > differences > > best regards > > Manfred > > On 14.08.2020 20:53, Dirk Hohndel wrote: >> >>> On Aug 14, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Salvador Cuñat <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Manfred, >>> I'm copying this mail to to Dirk and the mail list too. Most of what >>> I'm talking about is for them. >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 05:32:53PM +0200, Manfred Hantl wrote: >>>> are you now able to use my cloud storage? The email is >>>> [email protected] and the password is ************** >>>> >>>> On 14.08.2020 17:29, Manfred Hantl wrote: >>>>> Hello Salva, >>>>> >>>>> i did another test - opened my cloud storage and tried to import your >>>>> ssrf instead of my wlog. >>>>> Same thing - crash without notice >>>>> >>> The issue is not related to Datatrak/Wlog import but to the cloud >>> storage. >>> Manfred is running on Windows 10 and his subsurface binary is crashing >>> while syncing to the cloud. >> That's frustrating and shouldn't happen. But the meta data on the cloud >> server >> show me that Manfred successfully stored data in the cloud from a Windows >> machine earlier today - so I'm not sure that statement is correct, either. >> >> Manfred, can you provide some more information what exactly makes >> Subsurface crash for you? >> >>> I've been unable to sync git storage for Manfred's account, but >>> attached is a log running subsurface with -v -v -v. >>> On the other hand, my version built against current master didn't >>> crashed on Debian (dismiss the building version on the log, I forgot >>> to git pull --tags for some time). >> One thing I see in the log is this line: >> >> INFO: git storage: remote fetch failed (unexpected HTTP status code: 500) >> >> Given that I see successful accesses to the cloud account today, I'm not sure >> I can make sense of this... >> >> /D > > -- > Manfred Hantl > Helga-Seibert-Str. 41 > 76149 Karlsruhe > Telefon +49 721 46726072 > Mobil +49 171 2217468
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