Perhaps the binary you're using wasn't compiled with libusb support for
libdivecomputer. That would match the symptoms.
Was or one of the release binaries, or your own?
Linus
On Sep 24, 2014 8:03 PM, "ch...@ccpatton.com" wrote:
> I just updated to 4.2 from a significantly older version, an
I just updated to 4.2 from a significantly older version, and can no longer
download dives from my Cobalt. Atomic Aquatics doesn't show up in the
manufacturers list when I try to initiate an import, and I'm at a loss at how
to proceed. Any ideas?
-C
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On Sep 24, 2014, at 3:48 AM, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since libgit2 is giving a lot of troubles in Debian, I am asking, what would
> happen if I were to remove all the places where it is used?
> Which functionality would be lost?
>
> I am talking about the last stable release of su
For now, nothing much. As libgit is used on a hidden feature. We can ifdef
it for 4.2.1
Sorry for top post, answering by phone.
Em 24/09/2014 07:49, "Salvo Tomaselli" escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> Since libgit2 is giving a lot of troubles in Debian, I am asking, what
> would
> happen if I were to remo
Hello,
Since libgit2 is giving a lot of troubles in Debian, I am asking, what would
happen if I were to remove all the places where it is used?
Which functionality would be lost?
I am talking about the last stable release of subsurface, not the version
being developed.
The problem is that libg