Map issue with release 4.7.8 under windows 10

Dirk Hohndel dirk at hohndel.org
Thu Apr 5 12:09:36 PDT 2018


Thanks for following up. I’d be of course curious to understand what went wrong, but I’m glad that it appears to have been a fluke…

/D

> On Apr 5, 2018, at 11:48 AM, Jérémie Guichard <jeremie.guichard at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> When I read your reply, I looked for the file and did have it. Just to be certain, I fully uninstalled subsurface and installed again, the file was not there anymore. Re-downloaded the installer, re-installed now the file is there and the map are displayed.
> 
> I was curious and I tried to reproduce the problem; went back to 4.7.7, re-installed 4.7.8 without uninstall (as I did when the issue happened) but everything works, so I really don't understand what happened the first time...
> 
> Anyway seems this was a false alarm, sorry for that, and thanks for the hint.
> 
> Jeremie
> 
> 2018-04-06 1:11 GMT+07:00 Lubomir I. Ivanov <neolit123 at gmail.com <mailto:neolit123 at gmail.com>>:
> On 5 April 2018 at 21:02, Jérémie Guichard <jeremie.guichard at gmail.com <mailto:jeremie.guichard at gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I just installed latest 4.7.8 release on windows 10 machine, seems there is
> > an issue with map rendering. Has anybody seen the map working in windows
> > with 4.7.8?
> >
> 
> yes, it works for me. just installed the official build.
> (see attached screenshot)
> 
> > For me Subsurface starts but no map get displayed, running from console with
> > - v -v I get:
> >
> > Subsurface v4.7.8,
> > built with libdivecomputer v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-branch
> > (d02f1c3cdcc6a04d085538578d872ec6e3282382)
> > built with Qt Version 5.10.1, runtime from Qt Version 5.10.1
> > built with libgit2 0.26.0
> > "validateGL(): created OpenGLContext."
> > "validateGL(): obtained QOpenGLFunctions."
> > "validateGL(): detected OpenGL version 4.0."
> 
> the OpenGL version seems good.
> 
> > added supported DC:  Suunto   Solution
> > added supported DC:  Suunto   Eon
> > ...
> > QFont::setPointSizeF: Point size <= 0 (0.000000), must be greater than 0
> > Plugins Directory:  QDir( "C:/Program Files (x86)/Subsurface/plugins" ,
> > nameFilters = { "*" },  QDir::SortFlags( Name | IgnoreCase ) ,
> > QDir::Filters( Dirs|Files|Drives|AllEntries ) )
> > qrc:/MapWidget.qml:24: Error: Cannot assign [undefined] to
> > QDeclarativeGeoMapType*
> > loading dive data from
> > ("C:\\Users\\Jérémie\\AppData\\Roaming\\Subsurface\\Jérémie.xml")
> > Unable to match dive 'program.divelog' (subsurface)
> > Unable to match dive 'version.divelog' (3)
> > Set the current dive site: 0
> > Set the current dive site: 0
> >
> > File locations:
> > ...
> >
> > My best guess is that issue has something to do with:
> > qrc:/MapWidget.qml:24: Error: Cannot assign [undefined] to
> > QDeclarativeGeoMapType*
> >
> 
> are you missing the following file by any chance?:
> <path-to-subsurface.exe>\plugins\geoservices\qtgeoservices_googlemaps.dll
> 
> lubomir
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