Many thanks as always, your work on this is always appreciated and often unthanked.
Regards Jason On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 at 20:57, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface < subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org> wrote: > It's interesting how far you can get if you ignore all the outstanding > issues, bugs, and PRs and everything else that is trying to get your > attention and just focus on getting a release out the door. > Five hours later and here we are: > > - source tagged and pushed > - binaries built / builds triggered > - Windows, AppImage, Launchpad/Ubuntu, Mac 10.13 and later are up > - OBS/openSUSE/Fedora is still building > - Ubuntu/Snap should be done soon, Michal pushed the update > - macOS 10.12 is currently not supported -- see below > - website is updated > - new supported divecomputer list published > - download page updated (except macOS 10.12 is currently pointing at > non-existing file) > - announcement in English has been posted (translations welcome, of course) > - checked that the update server backend gives reasonable responses > > I'm sure I forgot a few things. I always do... but these were the things I > could come up with today. > > MAJOR kudos for this release go to Berthold, with strong supporting cast > vote for Willem. > Their work (the statistics) is why I decided to bump the version to 5.0 > (and also... I dislike double digit version numbers... 4.9.10 bugged me, > and I wasn't going to do a 4.10...) > > With the exception of Berthold's work there were a few bug fixes and > changes here and there, but the statistics paint the picture that I think > we are all aware of: > > git shortlog -s -n v4.9.10.. > 246 Berthold Stoeger > 213 Dirk Hohndel > 27 Robert C. Helling > 6 Michał Sawicz > 6 Willem Ferguson > 2 Miika Turkia > 1 henrik242 > 1 Damian Zaremba > 1 Doug Junkins > 1 Linus Torvalds > 1 Andreas Buhr > > Berthold fixed many issues and of course wrote nearly all of the > statistics code. I bumble around with stuff, infrastructure, code > management, the occasional mobile UI stuff. Robert works mostly on deco / > planner, but added some things for the statistics as well. Michał did the > Snap work, Willem does the user manual (and did a TON of the work that lead > to the statistics, but much of this didn't end up being commits). Miika > fixes importer bugs and the rest... yeah, small random fixes by a couple of > people. > > My gratitude, as always, goes to the translators that did an amazing job > making sure things stayed well translated. To all the testers who helped us > figure out the issues in the statistics code. And to everyone who has > contributed in any way over those past 10+ years. This is an amazing > project, filled with amazing people. I hope that when diving becomes more > common again for more of us, that maybe a few more of us will be motivated > to work on things and make Subsurface even better. But for now I'm just > thrilled that I finally managed to get 5.0 out the door. > > I'll try to see how far I can get with the mobile version... > > /D > > > As for macOS 10.12... > > Berthold, the compiler that I have available there stumbles over > > *subsurface/stats/./statsview.h:187:9: **error: **cannot refer to class > template 'ChartItemPtr' without a template argument list* > return ChartItemPtr(new T(*this, std::forward<Args>(args)...)); > > I thought we don't have a ton of people using the 10.12 binary, but I can > actually see almost a hundred downloads for 4.9.10 (that's shockingly large > for such an old release - but they all look like actual browser downloads, > not bots). So I wonder if this is indeed worth addressing. I believe I am > using the latest Xcode that is supported for macOS 10.12 builds... > > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface >
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