Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-09 Thread Charles Hochhauser
Hi Jan:

This may be the same defect, I am unable to get the workaround to work so
it is hard to confirm.

Regards,

Charles


On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:23 AM, Jan Mulder  wrote:

> Not sure it is related to your case but see:
>
> https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/issues/1002
>
> There is a bug in 4,7,6 that might explain your issue. In the 1002 github
> issue is the following workaround:
>
> When going to the "remote Bluetooth device selection" screen first,
> selecting the DC and save it, and then back at the download screen, the
> download succeeds. Or just manually type in the BT address without the name
> padding.
>
> --jan
>
>
>
> On 09-01-18 17:11, Charles Hochhauser wrote:
>
>> Hi Dirk:
>>
>> I hate to be a pain but I am having an issue importing dives from my
>> Shearwater computers.  The attempted import documented below is a Petrel
>> (model 1) from which I have no trouble importing into Shearwater Desktop.
>> I am running Subsurface 4.7.6 which I installed this week on a Macbook Pro
>> Mid 2009 with Mac OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan), all patches are installed.
>>
>> Here is a screenshot of the error message along with the import
>> parameters:
>>
>>
>>
>> The contents of the log file are below, it is also attached:
>>
>> Subsurface: v4.7.6, built with libdivecomputer
>> v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-branch
>> (8ae735a4d70307ebe2a42d315697f02ce71dbe88)
>> ERROR: Failed to open the serial port. [in
>> /Users/hohndel/src/subsurface/libdivecomputer/src/shearwater
>> _common.c:46
>> (shearwater_common_open)]
>>
>>
>> I have been able to import dives from my Oceanic VT4 via its USB cable
>> into Subsurface without any issue.  I also have a Shearwater Perdix which
>> uses Low Energy Bluetooth so I have to use the dongle that came with the
>> Perdix.  I was able to get the Perdix to connect 1 time but have not had
>> any luck connecting after that.
>>
>> Please let me know what I am doing wrong.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Dirk Hohndel > d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:
>>
>> No, you didn't.
>>
>> Thanks for pointing this out, I just fixed our website to no longer
>> claim that MacOS 10.9 (and to my surprise in some outdated
>> translations, 10.7) are supported.
>>
>> /D
>>
>> On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Charles Hochhauser >> <mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Or I misread the requirements.
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Hohndel >> <mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
>>> I'll take a look. Sorry about that
>>>
>>> /D
>>>
>>>
>>> On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser
>>> mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dirk:
>>>
>>> I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the
>>> highest OS X this Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this
>>> morning and Subsurface came up.  You may want to update
>>> the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel
>>> mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions
>>> of MacOS. Even though 10.10 has only been available
>>> for a little over three years, some of the underlying
>>> libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and
>>> earlier.
>>>
>>> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS
>>> (10.8 & 10.9), but the 4.7 series all require 10.10 or
>>> newer.
>>>
>>> /D
>>>
>>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser
>>>> mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All:
>>>>
>>>> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded
>>>> version 4.7.6 and tried to 

Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-09 Thread Jan Mulder

Not sure it is related to your case but see:

https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/issues/1002

There is a bug in 4,7,6 that might explain your issue. In the 1002 
github issue is the following workaround:


When going to the "remote Bluetooth device selection" screen first, 
selecting the DC and save it, and then back at the download screen, the 
download succeeds. Or just manually type in the BT address without the 
name padding.


--jan



On 09-01-18 17:11, Charles Hochhauser wrote:

Hi Dirk:

I hate to be a pain but I am having an issue importing dives from my 
Shearwater computers.  The attempted import documented below is a Petrel 
(model 1) from which I have no trouble importing into Shearwater 
Desktop.  I am running Subsurface 4.7.6 which I installed this week on a 
Macbook Pro Mid 2009 with Mac OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan), all patches are 
installed.


Here is a screenshot of the error message along with the import parameters:



The contents of the log file are below, it is also attached:

Subsurface: v4.7.6, built with libdivecomputer
v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-branch
(8ae735a4d70307ebe2a42d315697f02ce71dbe88)
ERROR: Failed to open the serial port. [in
/Users/hohndel/src/subsurface/libdivecomputer/src/shearwater_common.c:46
(shearwater_common_open)]


I have been able to import dives from my Oceanic VT4 via its USB cable 
into Subsurface without any issue.  I also have a Shearwater Perdix 
which uses Low Energy Bluetooth so I have to use the dongle that came 
with the Perdix.  I was able to get the Perdix to connect 1 time but 
have not had any luck connecting after that.


Please let me know what I am doing wrong.

Thank you,

Charles


On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Dirk Hohndel <mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:


No, you didn't.

Thanks for pointing this out, I just fixed our website to no longer
claim that MacOS 10.9 (and to my surprise in some outdated
translations, 10.7) are supported.

/D


On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Charles Hochhauser mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Or I misread the requirements.

Charles

On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Hohndel mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:

Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
I'll take a look. Sorry about that

/D


On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser
mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Dirk:

I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the
highest OS X this Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this
morning and Subsurface came up.  You may want to update
the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.

Thank you,

Charles

On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel
mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:

Apple makes it really hard to support older versions
of MacOS. Even though 10.10 has only been available
for a little over three years, some of the underlying
libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and
earlier.

Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS
(10.8 & 10.9), but the 4.7 series all require 10.10 or
newer.

/D


On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser
mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi All:

I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded
version 4.7.6 and tried to run Subsurface for the
very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X
10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should
run on MAC OS 10.9 and newer.

When I start Subsurface a popup with the following
message appears:

*Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem. *

Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface
works with this version of OS X. You may need to
reinstall the application. Be sure to install any
available updates for the application and OS X.

Click Report to see more detailed information and
send a report to Apple.


OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am
doing wrong or how to correct/get around this error.

Thank you,

Charles

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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-09 Thread Charles Hochhauser
Hi Dirk:

I hate to be a pain but I am having an issue importing dives from my
Shearwater computers.  The attempted import documented below is a Petrel
(model 1) from which I have no trouble importing into Shearwater Desktop.
I am running Subsurface 4.7.6 which I installed this week on a Macbook Pro
Mid 2009 with Mac OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan), all patches are installed.

Here is a screenshot of the error message along with the import parameters:



The contents of the log file are below, it is also attached:

Subsurface: v4.7.6, built with libdivecomputer
v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-branch (8ae735a4d70307ebe2a42d315697f02ce71dbe88)
ERROR: Failed to open the serial port. [in
/Users/hohndel/src/subsurface/libdivecomputer/src/shearwater_common.c:46
(shearwater_common_open)]


I have been able to import dives from my Oceanic VT4 via its USB cable into
Subsurface without any issue.  I also have a Shearwater Perdix which uses
Low Energy Bluetooth so I have to use the dongle that came with the
Perdix.  I was able to get the Perdix to connect 1 time but have not had
any luck connecting after that.

Please let me know what I am doing wrong.

Thank you,

Charles


On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:

> No, you didn't.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out, I just fixed our website to no longer claim
> that MacOS 10.9 (and to my surprise in some outdated translations, 10.7)
> are supported.
>
> /D
>
> On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Charles Hochhauser  wrote:
>
> Or I misread the requirements.
>
> Charles
>
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>
>> Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
>> I'll take a look. Sorry about that
>>
>> /D
>>
>>
>> On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dirk:
>>>
>>> I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the highest OS X
>>> this Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this morning and Subsurface came up.
>>> You may want to update the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even
>>>> though 10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of
>>>> the underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and
>>>> earlier.
>>>>
>>>> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but
>>>> the 4.7 series all require 10.10 or newer.
>>>>
>>>> /D
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All:
>>>>
>>>> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried
>>>> to run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X
>>>> 10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and
>>>> newer.
>>>>
>>>> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
>>>>
>>>> *Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  *
>>>>
>>>> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this
>>>> version of OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to
>>>> install any available updates for the application and OS X.
>>>>
>>>> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to
>>>> Apple.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or
>>>> how to correct/get around this error.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Charles
>>>>
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>>
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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Dirk Hohndel
No, you didn't.

Thanks for pointing this out, I just fixed our website to no longer claim that 
MacOS 10.9 (and to my surprise in some outdated translations, 10.7) are 
supported.

/D

> On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Charles Hochhauser  wrote:
> 
> Or I misread the requirements.
> 
> Charles
> 
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Hohndel  <mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:
> Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
> I'll take a look. Sorry about that
> 
> /D
> 
> 
> On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser  <mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi Dirk:
> 
> I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the highest OS X this 
> Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this morning and Subsurface came up.  You may 
> want to update the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Charles
>   
> 
> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel  <mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> wrote:
> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even though 
> 10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of the 
> underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and earlier.
> 
> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but the 4.7 
> series all require 10.10 or newer.
> 
> /D
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser > <mailto:choch...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All:
>> 
>> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried to 
>> run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X 
>> 10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and 
>> newer.
>> 
>> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
>> Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  
>> 
>> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this version of 
>> OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any 
>> available updates for the application and OS X.
>> 
>> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
>> 
>> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or how to 
>> correct/get around this error.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Charles
>> 
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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Charles Hochhauser
Or I misread the requirements.

Charles

On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:

> Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
> I'll take a look. Sorry about that
>
> /D
>
>
> On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dirk:
>>
>> I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the highest OS X this
>> Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this morning and Subsurface came up.  You
>> may want to update the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>>
>>> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even
>>> though 10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of
>>> the underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and
>>> earlier.
>>>
>>> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but
>>> the 4.7 series all require 10.10 or newer.
>>>
>>> /D
>>>
>>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All:
>>>
>>> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried
>>> to run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X
>>> 10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and
>>> newer.
>>>
>>> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
>>>
>>> *Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  *
>>>
>>> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this version
>>> of OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any
>>> available updates for the application and OS X.
>>>
>>> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
>>>
>>>
>>> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or how
>>> to correct/get around this error.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Oops, do we have the wrong info on the web?
I'll take a look. Sorry about that

/D

On January 8, 2018 8:56:01 AM PST, Charles Hochhauser  
wrote:
>Hi Dirk:
>
>I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the highest OS X
>this
>Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this morning and Subsurface came up. 
>You
>may want to update the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Charles
>
>
>On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>
>> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even
>though
>> 10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of
>the
>> underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and
>earlier.
>>
>> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but
>the
>> 4.7 series all require 10.10 or newer.
>>
>> /D
>>
>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser 
>wrote:
>>
>> Hi All:
>>
>> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and
>tried to
>> run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS
>X
>> 10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9
>and
>> newer.
>>
>> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
>>
>> *Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  *
>>
>> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this
>version
>> of OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to
>install any
>> available updates for the application and OS X.
>>
>> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to
>Apple.
>>
>>
>> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or
>how
>> to correct/get around this error.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Charles
>>
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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Charles Hochhauser
Hi Dirk:

I appreciate you getting back to me.  I upgraded to the highest OS X this
Macbook will support, 10.11.6, this morning and Subsurface came up.  You
may want to update the Subsurface minimum requirements for Mac OS X.

Thank you,

Charles


On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:

> Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even though
> 10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of the
> underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and earlier.
>
> Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but the
> 4.7 series all require 10.10 or newer.
>
> /D
>
> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser  wrote:
>
> Hi All:
>
> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried to
> run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X
> 10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and
> newer.
>
> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
>
> *Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  *
>
> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this version
> of OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any
> available updates for the application and OS X.
>
> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
>
>
> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or how
> to correct/get around this error.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Charles
>
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Re: Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Apple makes it really hard to support older versions of MacOS. Even though 
10.10 has only been available for a little over three years, some of the 
underlying libraries that we rely on no longer work with 10.9 and earlier.

Subsurface 4.6.4 worked on older versions of MacOS (10.8 & 10.9), but the 4.7 
series all require 10.10 or newer.

/D

> On Jan 7, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Charles Hochhauser  wrote:
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried to run 
> Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X 10.9.5. 
> My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and newer.
> 
> When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:
> Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  
> 
> Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this version of 
> OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any 
> available updates for the application and OS X.
> 
> Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.
> 
> OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or how to 
> correct/get around this error.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Charles
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Subsurface 4.7.6 Not Starting On OS X 10.9.5

2018-01-08 Thread Charles Hochhauser
Hi All:

I am new to Subsurface.  I recently downloaded version 4.7.6 and tried to
run Subsurface for the very first time.  I have a Macbook Pro with OS X
10.9.5. My understanding is that Subsurface should run on MAC OS 10.9 and
newer.

When I start Subsurface a popup with the following message appears:

*Subsurface cannot be opened because of a problem.  *

Check with the developer to make sure Subsurface works with this version of
OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any
available updates for the application and OS X.

Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple.


OS X is patched up to date.  Please tell me what I am doing wrong or how to
correct/get around this error.

Thank you,

Charles
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4.7.6 released

2017-12-29 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Hi Everyone

Tags are pushed, sources uploaded, binaries are ready (except Tumbleweed
which for some reason didn't build... I haven't looked into this, yet).

I'll do an announcement post on our website, update the links, find
creative ways to break the translations of the website, all the good
stuff.

Thanks for the hard work. This has been an amazing year of progress with
Subsurface. The changes to our infrastructure and to the community have
been... significant. And have really changed the pace of development.

My biggest gratitude goes to the team of people who have become
co-maintainers on GitHub. Lubomir, Jan, Miika, Robert, Anton - thank you
so much.

Here are the stats for 4.7.6 (which are dominated by some recent cleanup
work to deal with issues that Coverity flagged):

$ git shortlog -s -n v4.7.5..v4.7.6
55  Jan Mulder
51  Dirk Hohndel
37  Berthold Stoeger
11  Stefan Fuchs
 5  Miika Turkia
 5  Robert Helling
 3  Salvador Cuñat
 1  Joakim Bygdell
 1  Rick Walsh

What I love about these numbers is that for the first time since I took
over as maintainer someone else is holding the top spot. Yay Jan!

And since this release coincides with (almost) the end of 2017, here's
another interesting stat:

$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2017-01-01 
   786  Dirk Hohndel
   245  Jan Mulder
   217  Lubomir I. Ivanov
   161  Stefan Fuchs
   121  Miika Turkia
   111  Robert Helling
98  Berthold Stoeger
74  Joakim Bygdell
61  Anton Lundin
57  Tomaz Canabrava
55  Salvador Cuñat
49  Linus Torvalds
45  Martin Měřinský
24  Rick Walsh
18  Jeremie Guichard
17  Willem Ferguson
12  Guillaume GARDET
 6  Alex Blasche
 6  John Van Ostrand
 6  Marco Martin
 6  Murillo Bernardes
 6  Seppo Takalo
 6  Simon Peter
 4  Sergey Starosek
 3  Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
 3  Marc Arndt
 3  Philippe Massart
 2  Federico Masias
 2  Jef Driesen
 2  Shachar Snapiri
 2  Thiago Macieira
 1  Ben McCandless
 1  Darexon
 1  Olivier Verstraet
 1  Robert Bodily
 1  Seamus Boyle

Compare that with the year before:

$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2016-01-01 --until 2016-12-31
   638  Dirk Hohndel
   195  Tomaz Canabrava
93  Miika Turkia
54  Robert Helling
53  Rick Walsh
51  Linus Torvalds
36  Anton Lundin
26  Willem Ferguson
23  Joakim Bygdell
12  Sebastian Kügler
 9  Jan Mulder
 9  Marco Martin
 8  Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
 8  Salvador Cuñat
 6  Guillaume GARDET
 5  Lubomir I. Ivanov
 5  Tim Wootton
 3  Jeroen Massar
 2  krisalpha
 1  Brian Weber
 1  Martin Gysel
 1  Thiago Macieira
 1  Werner Macho

Or, to make my point more strongly:

$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2016-01-01 --until 2016-12-31 | grep -v Hohndel | 
cut -f 1 | paste -sd+ | bc
602
$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2017-01-01 --until 2017-12-31 | grep -v Hohndel | 
cut -f 1 | paste -sd+ | bc
1427

The number of contributions by the community went up by 133%!
Jan went from 9 in 2016 to 245 in 2017
Lubomir went from 5(???) in 2016 to 217 in 2017
Stefan and Berthold didn't even contribute in 2016.

Wow. Just wow.

Again. Thank you, everyone.

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Re: 4.7.6 on Friday or Saturday

2017-12-29 Thread Davide DB
Italian translation completed
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4.7.6 on Friday or Saturday

2017-12-28 Thread Dirk Hohndel
I'm planning to release 4.7.6 tomorrow.

So please don't merge anything that adds new strings.
Please complete translations if you have a moment.
Please let me know if there's anything critical that's pending that I'm not 
aware of.

4.7.7 should follow at some point in January. I'm trying to keep up a 
reasonably frequent cadence of releases:

4.7.0 (skipped)
4.7.1 Oct 22
4.7.2 Oct 31
4.7.3 (skipped)
4.7.4 Nov 11
4.7.5 Dec 7
4.7.6 Dec 29(?)
4.7.7 late January(?)


Thanks

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-25 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn 
> >  wrote:
> > 
> > On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> >> 
> >> cd ~/src/subsurface
> >> git submodule update
> > 
> >> cd subsurface
> > [master=]> git submodule update
> > fatal: destination path 
> > '.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' already exists and 
> > is not an empty directory.
> 
> And there is your problem - I'm guessing that you have a version of 
> libdivecomputer checked out in subsurface/libdivecomputer

I guess subsurface/libdivecomputer came with:

commit 10237a19b7b65802a0ceb2f8e2192703ad2fcf97
Author: Dirk Hohndel 
Date:   Sun Dec 3 11:39:58 2017 -0800

libdc: add our libdivecomputer branch as git submodule

But that was previously cloned under ~/src, if I remember correctly.  
And what I missed was doing:

[master=]> git submodule update

at some point after pulling from 
git://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface

> move that directory elsewhere (or remove completely) and try again.

Yes, I ended up removing both ~/src/libdivecomputer and 
~/src/subsurface/libdivecomputer,

> cd ~/src/subsurface
[master=]> git pull
[master=]> git submodule update

and now it builds.

I imagine this must have happen for many other people who keep their 
cloned trees around for a long time.  If my interpretation is correct, 
would it be a good idea to mention something about it in the INSTALL 
file?


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Alexander Maier
Hello Stefan,

In German „Zoomfaktor“ is Denglisch, Correct will be „Vergrößerungsfaktor“,  
but a simple „Zoom“ everybody understand and is used by the most software 
translation.

--- 

Alexander Maier

 Stefan Fuchs :

Hallo Dirk, hallo Berhold,

> Am 24.12.2017 um 20:43 schrieb Dirk Hohndel:
> There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version causes issues 
> on old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning about the "m'" in the 
> git storage) and of course we have a couple cool new features like the 
> picture zoom levels and semi-closed rebreather support for the OSTC...
Hey cool - I have been "involved" in the worst item (this stupid " m'") and the 
best item (the picture zoom)! :-)

Yes, right time to do the 4.7.6.

One stupid question:
Is there a "de facto standard" how to translate "zoom level" into German? Ah, 
while writing this mail a popular tool using this term came to my mind: Firefox 
- There they call it "Zoomfaktor". Maybe this is the best choice?!

Best regards
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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Stefan Fuchs
Hallo Dirk, hallo Berhold,

Am 24.12.2017 um 20:43 schrieb Dirk Hohndel:
> There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version causes issues 
> on old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning about the "m'" in the 
> git storage) and of course we have a couple cool new features like the 
> picture zoom levels and semi-closed rebreather support for the OSTC...
Hey cool - I have been "involved" in the worst item (this stupid " m'")
and the best item (the picture zoom)! :-)

Yes, right time to do the 4.7.6.

One stupid question:
Is there a "de facto standard" how to translate "zoom level" into
German? Ah, while writing this mail a popular tool using this term came
to my mind: Firefox - There they call it "Zoomfaktor". Maybe this is the
best choice?!

Best regards
Stefan

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 1:01 PM, Jan Mulder  wrote:
> 
> On 24-12-17 21:49, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> 
>> We are both wrong. You are missing the v4.7.5 tag - but I gave the commit 
>> count in Subsurface, not in libdivecomputer.
>> Officially the latest is
>> v4.7.5-18-g8ae735a4d703
> 
> Where is that v4.7.5 tag coming from? It's not at 
> https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/libdc/tags

Sure it is :-)

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Jan Mulder

On 24-12-17 21:49, Dirk Hohndel wrote:



We are both wrong. You are missing the v4.7.5 tag - but I gave the commit count 
in Subsurface, not in libdivecomputer.
Officially the latest is

v4.7.5-18-g8ae735a4d703


Where is that v4.7.5 tag coming from? It's not at 
https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/libdc/tags


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:47 PM, Jan Mulder  wrote:
> > 
> > On 24-12-17 21:39, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
> > 
> >> nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to
> >> track)
> >> Still, no joy :(
> > 
> > The current head is:
> > 
> > git describe
> > v4.7.4-47-g8ae735a
> 
> We are both wrong. You are missing the v4.7.5 tag - but I gave the 
> commit count in Subsurface, not in libdivecomputer.
> Officially the latest is
> 
> v4.7.5-18-g8ae735a4d703
> 
> :-)
> 
> > Notice that you need to look at /subsurface/libdivecomputer 
> > (its a git submodule now).
> 
> Correct

[master=]> pwd
.../subsurface/libdivecomputer

[master=]> git describe 
v4.7.5-96-g36c8a7e4c


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn 
>  wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>> 
>> cd ~/src/subsurface
>> git submodule update
> 
>> cd subsurface
> [master=]> git submodule update
> fatal: destination path 
> '.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' already exists and 
> is not an empty directory.

And there is your problem - I'm guessing that you have a version of 
libdivecomputer checked out in subsurface/libdivecomputer
move that directory elsewhere (or remove completely) and try again.

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> 
> cd ~/src/subsurface
> git submodule update

> cd subsurface
[master=]> git submodule update
fatal: destination path 
'.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' already exists and 
is not an empty directory.
fatal: clone of 'git://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/libdc.git' into 
submodule path '.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' 
failed
Failed to clone 'libdivecomputer'. Retry scheduled
fatal: destination path 
'.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' already exists and 
is not an empty directory.
fatal: clone of 'git://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/libdc.git' into 
submodule path '.../subsurface/libdivecomputer' 
failed
Failed to clone 'libdivecomputer' a second time, aborting

Hmm...

> should get you to a working version. Assuming you are on something 
> resembling current master :-)

Doesn't seem so :(


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:47 PM, Jan Mulder  wrote:
> 
> On 24-12-17 21:39, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
> 
>> nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to
>> track)
>> Still, no joy :(
> 
> The current head is:
> 
> git describe
> v4.7.4-47-g8ae735a

We are both wrong. You are missing the v4.7.5 tag - but I gave the commit count 
in Subsurface, not in libdivecomputer.
Officially the latest is

v4.7.5-18-g8ae735a4d703

:-)

> Notice that you need to look at /subsurface/libdivecomputer (its a git 
> submodule now).


Correct

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Jan Mulder

On 24-12-17 21:39, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:



nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to
track)

Still, no joy :(


The current head is:

git describe
v4.7.4-47-g8ae735a

Notice that you need to look at /subsurface/libdivecomputer (its a 
git submodule now).


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn 
>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> You're not building against the current libdivecomputer.
> 
> I'd have expected build.sh would pull current libdivecomputer, which 
> it seems to do:
> 
> [Subsurface-branch %=]> git fetch
> [Subsurface-branch %=]> git pull 
> Already up to date.
> [Subsurface-branch %=]> git describe 
> v4.6.4-131-gc0f025b

Does that seem odd to you? We should be at 4.7.5-97 or so (I think I have a 
couple un-pushed commits in my tree)

> [Subsurface-branch %=]> git status 
> On branch Subsurface-branch
> Your branch is up to date with 'origin/Subsurface-branch'.
> 
> Untracked files:
>  (use "git add ..." to include in what will be committed)
> 
>build/
> 
> nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to 
> track)
> 
> Still, no joy :(

cd ~/src/subsurface
git submodule update
cd libdivecomputer/build
make && make install
cd ../../build
make

should get you to a working version. Assuming you are on something resembling 
current master :-)

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> > On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn 
> >  wrote:
> > 
> > On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> >> 
> >> There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version 
> >> causes issues on old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning 
> >> about the "m'" in the git storage) and of course we have a couple 
> >> cool new features like the picture zoom levels and semi-closed 
> >> rebreather support for the OSTC...
> >> 
> >> Is there anything I should wait for? Anything that we broke since 
> >> 4.7.5 and haven't fixed?
> > 
> > Didn't check what goes in there, but master fails to build for be, 
> > since a few days back:
> > 
> > [ 46%] Built target subsurface_corelib_autogen
> > [ 47%] Building C object 
> > core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o
> > .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c: In function 
> > 'libdc_header_parser':
> > .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: error: 
> > 'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
> > mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC'?
> >   case DC_DIVEMODE_CCR:  /* Closed circuit rebreather*/
> >^~~
> >DC_DIVEMODE_CC
> > .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: note: 
> > each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it 
> > appears in
> > .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:741:8: error: 
> > 'DC_DIVEMODE_SCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
> > mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR'?
> >   case DC_DIVEMODE_SCR:  /* Semi-closed circuit rebreather */
> >^~~
> >DC_DIVEMODE_CCR
> > .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:730:3: warning: 
> > enumeration value 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC' not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
> >   switch(divemode) {
> >   ^~
> > core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/build.make:374: recipe for 
> > target 'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o' 
> > failed
> > make[2]: *** 
> > [core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o] Error 1
> > CMakeFiles/Makefile2:473: recipe for target 
> > 'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all' failed
> > make[1]: *** [core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all] Error 2
> > Makefile:129: recipe for target 'all' failed
> > 
> > and I don't know what I'm missing :(
> 
> 
> You're not building against the current libdivecomputer.

I'd have expected build.sh would pull current libdivecomputer, which 
it seems to do:

[Subsurface-branch %=]> git fetch
[Subsurface-branch %=]> git pull 
Already up to date.
[Subsurface-branch %=]> git describe 
v4.6.4-131-gc0f025b
[Subsurface-branch %=]> git status 
On branch Subsurface-branch
Your branch is up to date with 'origin/Subsurface-branch'.

Untracked files:
  (use "git add ..." to include in what will be committed)

build/

nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to 
track)

Still, no joy :(


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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn 
>  wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>> 
>> There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version 
>> causes issues on old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning 
>> about the "m'" in the git storage) and of course we have a couple 
>> cool new features like the picture zoom levels and semi-closed 
>> rebreather support for the OSTC...
>> 
>> Is there anything I should wait for? Anything that we broke since 
>> 4.7.5 and haven't fixed?
> 
> Didn't check what goes in there, but master fails to build for be, 
> since a few days back:
> 
> [ 46%] Built target subsurface_corelib_autogen
> [ 47%] Building C object 
> core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o
> .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c: In function 
> 'libdc_header_parser':
> .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: error: 
> 'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
> mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC'?
>   case DC_DIVEMODE_CCR:  /* Closed circuit rebreather*/
>^~~
>DC_DIVEMODE_CC
> .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: note: 
> each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it 
> appears in
> .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:741:8: error: 
> 'DC_DIVEMODE_SCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
> mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR'?
>   case DC_DIVEMODE_SCR:  /* Semi-closed circuit rebreather */
>^~~
>DC_DIVEMODE_CCR
> .../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:730:3: warning: 
> enumeration value 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC' not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
>   switch(divemode) {
>   ^~
> core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/build.make:374: recipe for 
> target 'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o' 
> failed
> make[2]: *** 
> [core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o] Error 1
> CMakeFiles/Makefile2:473: recipe for target 
> 'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all' failed
> make[1]: *** [core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all] Error 2
> Makefile:129: recipe for target 'all' failed
> 
> and I don't know what I'm missing :(


You're not building against the current libdivecomputer.

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Re: 4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> 
> There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version 
> causes issues on old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning 
> about the "m'" in the git storage) and of course we have a couple 
> cool new features like the picture zoom levels and semi-closed 
> rebreather support for the OSTC...
> 
> Is there anything I should wait for? Anything that we broke since 
> 4.7.5 and haven't fixed?

Didn't check what goes in there, but master fails to build for be, 
since a few days back:

[ 46%] Built target subsurface_corelib_autogen
[ 47%] Building C object 
core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o
.../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c: In function 
'libdc_header_parser':
.../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: error: 
'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC'?
   case DC_DIVEMODE_CCR:  /* Closed circuit rebreather*/
^~~
DC_DIVEMODE_CC
.../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:738:8: note: 
each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it 
appears in
.../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:741:8: error: 
'DC_DIVEMODE_SCR' undeclared (first use in this function); did you 
mean 'DC_DIVEMODE_CCR'?
   case DC_DIVEMODE_SCR:  /* Semi-closed circuit rebreather */
^~~
DC_DIVEMODE_CCR
.../subsurface/core/libdivecomputer.c:730:3: warning: 
enumeration value 'DC_DIVEMODE_CC' not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
   switch(divemode) {
   ^~
core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/build.make:374: recipe for 
target 'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o' 
failed
make[2]: *** 
[core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/libdivecomputer.c.o] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:473: recipe for target 
'core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [core/CMakeFiles/subsurface_corelib.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:129: recipe for target 'all' failed

and I don't know what I'm missing :(


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4.7.6

2017-12-24 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Happy Holidays everyone

While recovering from too much food during the holiday season, I think we 
should cut a 4.7.6 release.
There are a couple of small issues with 4.7.5 (QtQuick version causes issues on 
old Linux distros with Qt 5.5, the annoying warning about the "m'" in the git 
storage) and of course we have a couple cool new features like the picture zoom 
levels and semi-closed rebreather support for the OSTC...

Is there anything I should wait for? Anything that we broke since 4.7.5 and 
haven't fixed?

Thanks

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