st.localdomain bluetoothd[807]: Device is already
marked as connected
If I use blueman to set the DC as a serial device, then there are no issues.
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ch included? I still see the checkbox for choosing Bt
>> download mode
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> Sorry, I forgot to do that. I will send a patch now.
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> [1] - git://subsurface-divelog.org/libdc
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device 1 cached RSSI 0 Class 525372
qt.bluetooth.bluez: Updating RSSI for "00:80:25:49:F9:29" QVariant(short,
-73)
qt.bluetooth.bluez: void QBluetoothDeviceDiscoveryAgentPrivate::stop()
QSocketNotifier: Socket notifiers cannot be enabled or disabled from
another thread
qt.bluetooth.bluez: void QBluet
or disabled from
another thread
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error: -1 "Connection timed out"
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e it the zip file.
The second time I had the zip uncompressed, and gave the .hex-file.
Which I used in the second attempt too. See my reply to Anton @10:46.
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x27;-mode, which it did
when I later updated it with the OSTC Companion (on Windows).
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'll reboot the laptop shortly to check whether this behavior is also
present in the Linux-version of Subsurface (latest from Git).
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ing Save on that dialog, the main dialog shows Unsupported function
at the bottom of the dialog window.
This is on Fedora 22, Subsurface v4.4.97-81-gc4eb9571bea0, built with
libdivecomputer v0.5.0-devel-Subsurface-branch
(8932b2a936a237284e0bffcea562c406551ab433)
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> Can anyone confirm the bug with a Petrel 2 or any other Shearwater, or HW
> OSTC?
I raised this yesterday in libdivecomputer-maillist, to which Jef replied.
See:
http://libdivecomputer.org/pipermail/devel/2015-October/000796.html
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> Fix is about to be pushed. Well, this fixed it for me, please re-test.
Yup, works again, thanks for fixing this quickly :-)
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; on the graph.
Check the profile-part of the screenshot I attached to my previous message.
So the order would be:
1. Depth+pressure+whatnot in one
2. Temperature profile
3. Partial pressure profiles
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ould be only two labels at the beginning of
the profile:
129 bar 17/27
129 bar OXYGEN
There seems to already be a logic that places one start pressure above,
and the second start pressure below.
This modification would make sure that the gas label would not overlap the
start pressure number.
Polt
he app turns the
display all black, probably during checking with cloudstore.
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> Hands up, who are the other five?
Count me in.
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On 2017-03-07 06:47, Miika Turkia wrote:
I am quite sure it depends on the language. I.e. divelog and divespot
I would translate, but MOD, END and setpoint I would not, unless
someone who is familiar with Finnish diving vocabulary tells me what
they actually should be.
Just a belated confirmat
I recently got the libsentinel¹ completed (thanks to Miika) to the
degree that it now downloads and parses the dive data from the
rebreather.
It returns a struct with (almost, some data still mystifies me) all
data.
The question is, how can this be integrated to Subsurface?
Some background:
On 2017-06-06 04:56, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
How are you using it to import data into Subsurface today?
I'm not. What I was previously doing was to use the original software
(ProLink, which only works on Windows XP) to download the dive data from
the rebreather, then transfer the raw data¹ (which
I want to thank Robert and Tomaz for the nice dive and a wonderful
evening at the Augustiner bierkeller, and hope to see you guys again.
Sorry for the late reply, came only a few days ago home from the trip,
and had to first make sure that the beer I bought in Bavaria (and
Estonia) is stored p
On 2017-09-05 08:44, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
Fedora is building, but crashes when I try it in a VM.
I did a quick build¹ on F26 which ended with a complaint of:
[100%] Linking CXX executable subsurface
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libssl.so.10, needed by
/usr/lib64/libQt5Network.so.5.7.1, may conflict w
On 2017-09-23 07:34, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 04:33:56PM +0200, Aaron Scheiner wrote:
The application then freezes when it opens my cloud storage.
I think Tomaz is looking into that one.
If you're talking about the case we were looking into over IRC, then
this may (in my c
This is actually the same thing as what I discussed with Tomaz
previously, just hadn't had time to look into this more in detail, and
thought that it was something local on my side.
Anyhow, with the newest Mobile 2.0-version (4.6.4.1038) my log lists 721
dives. But if I view from the webview¹,
Gnh, used the wrong sender email. This probably works better.
I'd love to debug this more - and I think I'd
want Linus to take a look as well. Would you
allow the two of us to access your cloud
storage repo?
Sure, go ahead.
I think the breakage happened around the time Linus did the change to
More oddness.
What I did was that I took a freshly installed F26, moved an old
.subsurface dir (which had dives up to November 2016 in its local git
repo) to my home directory, rebuilt the latest from Git and fired it up.
Subsurface synced with cloud and displayed the dives a ok to the latest
On 2017-11-29 13:12, Davide DB wrote:
Use of "scuba tank" and "scuba cylinder" into the Google search engine
in the last 5 years in all the world.
Assuming that people really would use scuba cylinder and not just
cylinder. Which I don't think they do. Bills stats from the relevant
literature
On 2018-05-28 21:54, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
Sadly you would be far from the first dive computer manufacturer to
point
support requests our way. That's why I was so "clear" in my statement.
I really believe that your customers are best served if you have your
own
build of Subsurface that you suppo
Hello everyone.
I haven't been too active on the Subsurface-side for the last year (well
actually not at all*), but I thought I'd repeat the invite I sent last
summer (big thanks to RobertH and TomazC), this time in Vancouver
Island.
So if any Subsurface-developers (or users for that matter)
On 2018-05-29 18:36, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
Given the most likely comparatively small number of users, I'm not too
worried about that.
So if the users of the vendor-provided Subsurface have issues with
storing the data to the cloud, then they can turn to the Subsurface
community?
I see no ema
There's not much activity on the IRC channel but would it be possible to
reconsider the policy of joining.
The issue is that for the last couple of days the channel has been hosed
with 'IRC ad service' spam. This means that I get a false notification
of activity, and, because of the volume of
On 2018-08-07 20:12, Henrik B A wrote:
I saw this sticker at the tiny dive center in Plurdalen, far into the
wilderness & completely without cell phone coverage far to the north in
Norway :)
That would be the one I left ;-)
And yes, the connectivity is nonexistent, but OTOH you can then
conce
$
So the qmake(-qt5) apparently looks at where it was called from. and uses
that dirname to look for the rest of where qt5-stuff lies.
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en. I think somebody
already mentioned this practise?
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to be undefined, and I can find nothing besides declarations of
them.
At the end should be a patch for fixing the typos, however since this does
not fix (for me at least) the errors, I have no way to certify that the
patch works...
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divesitehelpers.cpp | 22 +
* Add needed qt5-qtlocation-devel package for Fedora install
* Correct the call to subsurface binary after compilation]
Signed-off-by: Paul-Erik Törrönen
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INSTALL | 9 ++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 2a4c987..09caf3e 100644
n the latter, you can replace the language (pt) with any available.
A quick check shows that the xmlrpc.php does work on the old site.
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Got caught in moderation as I used incorrect sender info.
On Mon, April 25, 2016 22:39, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
> though not as often as those from the subsurface list. The GMail spam
filters seem to be pretty bad on the false positives nowadays...
Sorry for coming in late into this discussion.
A
I haven't been using Subsurface for a while (a couple of months), so I may
have missed something, but here's where I am now.
Pulled out the latest git-version yesterday, compiled it and started it
up. Synced _from_ the cloud succesfully (=saw that the last dives I added
on another machine couple o
On 27.8.2016 23:42, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
So let’s first get a handle on interest. Who’d want some? How many? Which city /
country?
Me, 5, Helsinki, Finland
If you're sending some to Miika, then you can send then collectively.
And not to set a trend or anything , but if they are big enough,
ca
Would be fun to hear what Simon has to say about this. Anyone who would
like to dig up a email adress and drop him a note?
You can reach him at this address: sj.mitch...@auckland.ac.nz
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7; to allow for the opening of the GUI
window, as well as disabling the selinux (setenforce 0).
Obligatory disclaimer, if this breaks something, you get to keep both
pieces.
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RUN dnf -y install make git gcc-c++ make autoconf automake libtool cmake
On 2017-01-04 20:25, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
It would be nice if I'd have one person for each country, but in the
end... I'll send them out individually. Assuming I don't forget again.
I think I wanted 5 of them, and you can still send them to Miika, I'll
collect them then from him at some point.
On 2017-01-05 08:29, Willem Ferguson wrote:
How does one submit a patch? Does one have to do the edits online
within GitHub inside a browser or can one upload files with changes?
The tutorial is not clear.
IIRC Dirk did mention that he would accept pull-requests?
If so then that would mean tha
On 2021-11-14 05:01, Robert.Helling via subsurface wrote:
OK, that guess was wrong. Our SAC calculation does not notice it’s a
CCR dive. That is of course wrong. Created a PR that makes us refuse
to compute a SAC for CCR dives.
When CCR, you're mainly interested in the consumption of O2 as note
On 2021-11-15 11:33, Robert.Helling via subsurface wrote:
this is clear. I was asking to get an understanding how bad the error
is to ignore that O2 is not only contained in the O2 bottle but also
in diluent.
Well the thing is that you really do not consume any of the O2 in the
diluent.
The
On 11/15/21 13:53, Robert Helling wrote:
So my guess would be that during the ascent you dropped f times the
amount of diluent used during the dive of O2 that was coming from the O2
cylinder. So, to find the metabolic O2 consumption, that should be
subtracted from the gas use from the O2 cylind
On 2021-11-15 22:43, Robert Helling wrote:
yes, let’s give it a try with some real dives. Would you mind sharing
some CCR logs with me that have depth information as well as initial
and final O2 as well as diluent pressures? Ideally some that don’t
have excessive jo-jo phases with excessive buoya
On 2021-11-16 20:43, Robert Helling wrote:
thanks a lot for those files. My model only involved the total O2 and
diluent use, so I don’t need those pressures as a function of time.
A ok.
Here is what I found:
The data scatters quite a bit over the dives and that does not get
better using the
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