GSOC project updates
Dirk Hohndel
dirk at hohndel.org
Mon Jul 28 07:36:42 PDT 2014
Same question... Are there parts that should move into master after 4.2 is
released.
I know that Anton makes sure we continue to compile under Android, so this
would be very useful...
I have an OSTC3 and would like to be able to show a POC download to a
tablet :-)
/D
On July 28, 2014 7:32:06 AM Venkatesh Shukla
<venkatesh.shukla.eee11 at iitbhu.ac.in> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:
> >
> > So I see regular updates from Gehad (HTML export) and Andrey (IOS
> Companion), but I feel like I don’t really know where we are regarding
> libdivecomputer on Android and dive computer configuration from Subsurface.
> Venkatesh and Joseph, could you send your latest status to the mailing
> list, please?
> >
> >
>
> Hello
>
> The complete stack needed to enable libdivecomputer on android is
> ready. It seems to be working with OSTC3. It needs further testing.
> Support for other chipsets are not yet implemented.
>
> I am presently working on creating touch friendly interface for
> android. For this, the plan is to use all the core functions of
> subsurface - dive processing, planner, import from git repo and xml
> files - by making a subsurface library and using JNI wrappers over it
> to make Android Java Interface.
>
> There are some functions needed for subsurface library which are
> currently implemented in Qt. I am reimplementing those in C. This can
> be seen here : https://github.com/venkateshshukla/subsurface/commits/android
>
> After getting all such functions resolved, I will jump straight into
> making JNI wrappers and touch friendly UI.
> Admittedly, libdivecomputer for android has taken a backseat now and
> things are going slow, but hopefully things will start to come
> together in the end.
>
> --
> Venkatesh Shukla
More information about the subsurface
mailing list