GPS positions with companion app

Andrey Zhdanov andrjufka at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 10:00:50 PDT 2015


> On 28 Jun 2015, at 18:49, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 04:48:03PM +0800, Miika Turkia wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Miika, I would love it if you could try this (but I understand if you
>>>> don't have the time or network bandwidth to do so). I think the debug
>>>> messages are verbose enough to make it easy to track down what happened
>>>> and why the fixes are chosen.
>>> 
>>> I think I got correct locations today. I'll try to test this a bit
>>> more, purely for the benefit of all :D
>> 
>> I think this is related to downloading new dives from DC and getting
>> the GPS positions. It occurred again after I had just downloaded the
>> day's dives, while syncing GPS coordinates. I hope I can catch this on
>> gdb tomorrow, otherwise I might have to start backtracking the log
>> file and downloading again from DC...
> 
> For crashes like this it's often easier to catch them with Valgrind...
> Since downloading from DC and syncing GPS coordinates shares some
> infrastructure my bet would be that there is some dangling data that
> doesn't get cleaned up...
> 
>>> Also the IOS companion app is very slow to realize there is no
>>> Internet connectivity when I am attempting to start logging.
>>> (Workaround: quit and open up the app to trick it to notice syncing is
>>> not going to happen.)
>> 
>> Do you have a pointer where to report this one? If you do not have
>> that handy, I can always dig it out myself later.
> 
> Andrey Zhdanov wrote the IOS companion app. I copied him on this email.

Yes, that’s me. I check mailing list from time to time, but it’s always better to contact me with a private e-mail, on facebook (that’s will be a perfect option) or submit an issue on github <https://github.com/zdanovs/subsurface-companion-ios/issues>. 

So, what is needed to be done? Better “no internet” handling? 

--
Andrey



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