From: subsurface <subsurface-boun...@subsurface-divelog.org> On Behalf Of 
tormento
Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2018 12:03 AM
To: Subsurface Mailing List <subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org>
Subject: Re: [Subsurface-divelog/subsurface] Cannot connect on first launch 
after update on Windows (#1499)

 

May I ask which is the sense of your hint?

 

I don't use installer, thus the registry is not touched after every update. It 
seems very strange that you have to reenter credentials every time too.

 

I keep on being convinced that the update check window is the culprit of the 
problem. If some of the developers could disable it for nightly, we would have 
a proof or not of what I am saying.

 

Il giorno ven 13 lug 2018 alle ore 14:37 Lubomir I. Ivanov 
<notificati...@github.com <mailto:notificati...@github.com> > ha scritto:

No need to re-enter credentials. And yes, the error is red.

in my case i always have to re-enter credentials.

you can try this:

*       close subsurface
*       open the start menu and enter "regedit" to start it
*       in regedit open HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software
*       rename the Subsurface folder to Subsurface_ (this will backup your 
settings)
*       start subsurface

see if the error happens again.

NOTE: you can always rename your old settings Subsurface_ in regedit back to 
Subsurface, but make sure any new Subsurface folders are deleted in there first.

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I can confirm I see the same thing on the latest windows 10 builds only the 
first time after installation ever other time after that works well so suspect 
something is not initialised properly for first run?

 

C:\Program Files (x86)\Subsurface>subsurface.exe -vvv

 

C:\Program Files (x86)\Subsurface>

Subsurface v4.8.1-39-gb7bb9b417775,

built with libdivecomputer v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-NG 
(8f4945dc1e83c53ed9d2cdbaaa16e7b117df1f32)

built with Qt Version 5.9.2, runtime from Qt Version 5.9.2

built with libgit2 0.26.0

 

/SNIP

 

git storage: Sync with cloud storage

delete proxy setting

Cloud storage: checking connection to cloud server

Checking cloud connection...

git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (1 second(s) passed)

git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (2 second(s) passed)

git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (3 second(s) passed)

git storage: Waiting for cloud connection (4 second(s) passed)

git storage: Cloud connection failed

connection test to cloud server failed 
QNetworkReply::NetworkError(ProtocolInvalidOperationError) "Error transferring 
https://cloud.subsurface-divelog.org//make-latte?number-of-shots=3 - server 
replied: I'm a teapot" 418 "Linus does not like non-fat milk"

Cloud storage: unable to connect to cloud server

git storage: Can't reach cloud server, working with local data

git storage: Load dives from local cache

 

Steve

 

 

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