But I tried the AppImageKit example of packing leafpad, and that uses
my correct theme…
2016-09-28 12:45 GMT+02:00 Salvo Tomaselli :
> I use Oxygen theme.
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I use Oxygen theme.
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When running from AppImage, the system Qt theme is ignored.
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I changed the size of the window because the text didn't fit. but That
didn't really help.
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It does work on my home computer.
2016-07-29 14:41 GMT+02:00 Salvo Tomaselli :
> That image seems to be working, but consider that I tried it on my
> work computer, not on my home one.
>
> Still, both use debian sid, so should be fairly similar.
>
> 2016-07-26 9:30
That image seems to be working, but consider that I tried it on my
work computer, not on my home one.
Still, both use debian sid, so should be fairly similar.
2016-07-26 9:30 GMT+02:00 probono :
>> ./Subsurface-4.5.6-x86_64.AppImage: symbol lookup error:
>> /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6: undefined symb
> Is FUSE working for this user? Is the fusermount command available in the
> system?
Sure :)
The 1st error was only about FUSE not being present, the 2nd error
with the linker was after I installed FUSE.
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# LANG=C apt install subsurface
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages hav
In my theme (oxygen, dark colour scheme) the buttons to add tanks and weights
are invisible. However, hovering the mouse where I know they are, their
borders highlight so I can click them.
This should probably be fixed.
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The button doesn't show up.
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> But they are linked, so if you don’t display the ceiling the other two have
> no effect.
Thank you. So I think that they should get disabled if the 1st button
is not set.
Also, my initial situation was that somehow the ceiling was not
displayed but the saturation (2nd buttonI) was. But after I
> I was wondering about your build problems. With the latest master you should
> be able to simply compile from source.
Oh I thought I had replied.
Problem 1: there is no URL on the website that I can give to git
clone. I am stuck at this step.
This page http://subsurface-divelog.org/it/download/
Hello,
Just writing to point out that the toggle to show/hide the nitrogen
saturation of tissues is broken.
I had it shown, then pressed it, and now it is forever hidden.
However, if I also show the calculated ceiling, it shows the tissue
saturation too, but removes it again if I hide the calcul
> It is indeed the Facebook site, shown the way Facebook recommends that
> applications do things. The challenge with opening it in a separate
> browser window is getting back the token into Subsurface. Not impossible,
> but not something anyone has undertaken.
I can't think of an obvious easy way
Hello,
After the recent turmoil I started using the PPA, since after all I
still prefer to log my dives.
I have some points to raise about the facebook integration.
In the settings it asks me to insert my username and password inside a
window that looks very much like facebook but might not be,
Hello,
can we please stop?
Christoph, if you want to take over subsurface in debian you can. But
patches that need to be maintained are going to be huge; it is a lot
of work. If you don't intend to do this work you can stop using it,
compile their source code or get their binaries. Either way thi
stated as unstable. Perhaps they
shouldn't be used.
2015-08-12 12:03 GMT+02:00 Tomaz Canabrava :
> It's not our fault that some libraries are crazy and broke everything, it's
> not our fault that distros have a broken by design approach.
>
>
> Em qua, 12 de ago
I have filed a grave debian bug that will lead to automatic removal
from the archive.
I am a bit bitter about it, especially after the hours spent packaging
it last summer; but besides forking it, there is nothing I can do.
I normally avoid installing things that are not packaged, unless I
really
After compiling marble, did you do:
# make install ? (after make #)
It is not specified in the build page to do so. So no, I didn't do it.
As a personal preference, I never run "make install" outside of a
chroot, because it's going to spread files all over the filesystem, that
aren't tracke
Hello,
Following the build instructions from the website, about building the
forked libraries and so on, I get this:
moc qt-ui/diveshareexportdialog.h
compiling .moc/moc_diveshareexportdialog.cpp
moc qt-ui/filtermodels.h
compiling .moc/moc_filtermodels.cpp
moc qt-ui/socialnetworks.h
compiling
yep, Qt4 doesn't compile anymore as Qt5 is recommended nowadays. If
you want to build with Qt4, try applying patch
packaging/ubuntu/0001-Make-build-with-Qt4.patch
Thanks. I switched to compiling with qt5 doing the following
make clean
qmake -qt5
and I'm now getting this
compiling config
Hello,
I believe that in the website, the menus should stay below the header,
and not above.
I just kept on klicking on a link and I hadn't noticed it had loaded a
new page. I also think it's a more common format.
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Hello,
I've been absent/busy for a while but I'm trying to contribute again.
However the last master commit fails to build on my machine.
Is this due to abandoning Qt4 for good? Sorry if this is noise.
compiling main.cpp
In file included from qt-ui/diveplanner.h:161:0,
from
ut the developers are helpful and are working to fix the various issues that
were found when compiling for the various architectures.
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the dependencies start being upgraded, which causes the removal of the package
or the need to be stuck with a certain library version.
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In data mercoledì 17 dicembre 2014 17:16:23, Thomas Maisl ha scritto:
> At least on Ubuntu systems an edit of a group membership takes effect only
> after logging out and in of that user, if this user is currently logged in.
No, this is how groups work on linux (possibly all unixes?)
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because appspot is a bit annoying
on how to handle binary uploads.
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the package "popcon" is
not installed by default on debian (in debian it's opt-in, in ubuntu it's opt-
out)
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4.2 (I
consider this a big win already, there have been licensing issues for the
embedded javascript, and problems because of libgit2).
At this point packaging subsurface 4.3 is unlikely to happen until the debian
stable is released.
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"Save as", tried again, and asked me
again for it.
Please change this.
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> + } else if (access(data->devname, R_OK | W_OK) != 0)
Hm. Now that I think of it. I don't know if this works on Windows…
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or just give up and localize just the executable.
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ake it away
because of the poor status of libgit2, otherwise Subsurface wouldn't have been
in the upcoming stable release of debian.
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Is there anything new about libgit2 in the qmake file?
I get this
Project ERROR: Package libgit2 not found
I have the dev files installed, and I tried to have a look but it seems like a
straightforward directive so I don't know where the problem is.
Using master from git.
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Hello
> $ make clean
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qmake -o Makefile subsurface.pro
> Project ERROR: Package libgit2 not found
> Makefile:414: set di istruzioni per l'obiettivo "Makefile" non riuscito
> make: *** [Makefile] Errore 2
Is this the wanted behaviou
tion, so it's
understandable that it doesn't work.
Where should that be located?
Best
In data martedì 21 ottobre 2014 18:29:23, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen ha scritto:
> On Oct 21, 2014 5:43 PM, "Salvo Tomaselli" wrote:
> > I did and I'm getting the same.
> &g
; correctly.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Salvo Tomaselli
>
> wrote:
> > I am getting this, after pulling the latest commits from git.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > compiling configuredivecomputerthreads.cpp
> > configuredivecomputerthreads
to
make: *** [.obj/configuredivecomputerthreads.o] Errore 1
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ht
any platforms, and was also
failing to build on bsd so it has been removed from debian testing.
The current debian version of subsurface has a patch to completely get rid of
libgit2 and hence be allowed in the next stable release (hopefully, if they
accept it back in testing).
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know if a similar situation can also happen on other platforms, but I
would imagine it is entirely possible.
What are your thoughts on fixing this?
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has been removed… because
here it compiles.
I changed it to use utf8, it should be the same.
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Hello,
> I only have one issue: your code leaks memory if the user clicks the "Upload
> dive data" button twice before the request finishes, as in doUpload you
> simply assign the new QNetworkReply object to this->reply.
The button becomes invisible when it's pressed, so it can't really be presse
> Try this, please.
Seems to be working. Thanks!
The current debian version doesn't use libgit2, so hopefully it can go in the
next stable.
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A friend of mine sent me a screenshot of what he sees.
The "+" buttons are placed in an odd way on his style.
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facessimo a meno."
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