Windows Qt5 binary
Salvador Cuñat
salvador.cunat at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 11:43:10 PDT 2014
On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 11:09:31AM -0700, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> Yeah, I mentioned that last night. I broke 'something' but haven't quite
> figured out what. Only appears to happen on Windows, though.
>
No. In my linux machine it also fails but don't show so loooong number,
maybe because it hangs.
> > In Linux (debian wheezy on 32b machine with Gnome3), when cursor enters
> > the profile tab, subsurface *almost* hangs out (not a total crash). And
> > it seems related the issue 2.- in WIN7 (win doesn't hangs as it's on a
> > newer 64 b machine, with better processor) so it seems a calculus
> > problem.
>
> Do you have TTS/NDL calculation enabled? But it should self-disable if it
> takes too long. Can you figure out where it spends all its time?
>
> > P.D. A final run on test dives shows this problem only happens when
> > there is gas consumption during the dive, so ...
>
> Hmm - can you say more? Which test dive exhibits the problem?
> What exactly does it mean to "*almost* hang"? How long a delay? What is
> happening during that delay?
I would put my money it's trying to calculate the SAC. The issue arises
in *all* my real dives, but *only* in test dives involving gas
consumption (e.g. dives/test30.xml). We are talking about a delay in
minutes, where nothing happens (subsurface is completely dead). I think
the difference relays in my machines, not in the O.S., as there is a big
processor difference between the linux 32b and the win7 64b one; the
newer one ends the calculus while the slower never reachs the end (well,
never is not true, it's only that my patience ends first ;-) ).
I think the fault is somewhere between 125ddd955c04, 11380a5deb071 and
bbe62f756a0c.
Regards.
Salva.
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