IOS Subsurface-mobile

Steve stevewilliams at internode.on.net
Tue Apr 11 22:37:08 PDT 2017



> On Apr 9, 2017, at 2:41 AM, Steve <stevewilliams at internode.on.net> wrote:
>>> Does it always crash? Did it crash once? What did you do to trigger 
>>> the crash?
>>> 
>> I'm on Android 4.3 too, and having the same issue. The app dies 
>> before doing anything.  No interaction with it, crashes while loading 
>> the dive list.
> 
> 4.3 is ancient, but I'm not aware of intentionally breaking that. I 
> don't think I have a 4.3 device anymore (I'll look in the drawers). It 
> would really help if someone could connect to such a device in USB 
> debug mode and run
> 
> adb logcat -s Subsurface
> 
> and send us the output...
> 
> /D
> 
> 
> Started it and it crashed but I saw it was still in the running tasks so I
pressed it again and it restarted and crashed again, output below:
> 
> [...]
> 
> D/Subsurface(17955): (null):0 ((null)): Completed connection with cloud
storage backend, response "[OK]"
> W/Subsurface(17955): :-1 ((null)): <Unknown File>: QML
QQuickLayoutAttached: Binding loop detected for property "rightMargin"
> W/Subsurface(17955): (null):0 ((null)): Both point size and pixel size
set. Using pixel size.
> D/Subsurface(17955): qrc:///qml/main.qml:48 (onCompleted): qml: Reduce 
> font size for narrow screens: 10.666666666666666
> D/Subsurface(17955): qrc:///qml/main.qml:279 (onCompleted): qml: 
> [object Object]
> W/Subsurface(17955): qrc:/templates/ApplicationHeader.qml:123 
> ((null)): qrc:/templates/ApplicationHeader.qml:123: TypeError: Cannot 
> read property of null
> D/Subsurface(17955): (null):0 ((null)): qqwindow devicePixelRatio 3 3
> D/Subsurface(17955): (null):0 ((null)): qqwindow screen has ldpi/pdpi 
> 72 147.633
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): QFont::setPointSizeF: Point 
> size <= 0 (-1.000000), must be greater than 0
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): Starting
"Subsurface-mobile:1.2.1(4.6.3.205):Android 4.3:arm:en-AU"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "build with Qt Version 5.8.0,
runtime from Qt Version 5.8.0"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "Created position source android"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): location service is available
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): Both point size and pixel size
set. Using pixel size.
> W/Subsurface(18187): qrc:/Icon.qml:35 ((null)): qrc:/Icon.qml:35:5: 
> QML Image: Cannot open: qrc:/icons/go-up.svg
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "0.0 / 0.000 : git -3 (start git
interaction)"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "0.0 / 0.030 : git -4
(do_git_load, find the commit)"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "0.0 / 0.005 : git -5 (git commit
tree)"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "0.0 / 0.006 : git -6 (load dives
from tree)"
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): "1.0 / 0.915 : git -7 (done
do_git_load)"
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: 
> cannot resolve SSL_set_alpn_protos
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: 
> cannot resolve SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: 
> cannot resolve SSL_get0_alpn_selected
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): Completed connection with cloud
storage backend, response "[OK]"
> W/Subsurface(18187): :-1 ((null)): <Unknown File>: QML
QQuickLayoutAttached: Binding loop detected for property "rightMargin"
> W/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): Both point size and pixel size
set. Using pixel size.
> D/Subsurface(18187): qrc:///qml/main.qml:48 (onCompleted): qml: Reduce 
> font size for narrow screens: 10.666666666666666
> D/Subsurface(18187): qrc:///qml/main.qml:279 (onCompleted): qml: 
> [object Object]
> W/Subsurface(18187): qrc:/templates/ApplicationHeader.qml:123 
> ((null)): qrc:/templates/ApplicationHeader.qml:123: TypeError: Cannot 
> read property of null
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): qqwindow devicePixelRatio 3 3
> D/Subsurface(18187): (null):0 ((null)): qqwindow screen has ldpi/pdpi 
> 72 147.633


This tells me nothing why it is crashing :-(

/D


When I read it I got the same, so I thought I would try a few times to
provoke it to record more data as you can see without success.
Just another data point that the new version is doing the same and I sent
logs etc. through google but you probably won't get any more information
there either, maybe this crash is related also ios versions crashing, who
knows.
4.3 is old so if its working on 5 and onwards then no problems, I will
update my phone at the end of this month anyway.

Steve



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