Request for testers

Rob Mason rob at acasta.co.uk
Mon Jun 22 16:17:51 PDT 2020


Yes, I can confirm that download also fails for me when BLE is used (“unrecognised operation”). “Auto” and “Classic” work fine (both from restarting the application).

OSTC2 with hwOS Tech v3.10



From: Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org>
Sent: 22 June 2020 17:23
To: Jason Bramwell <jb2cool at gmail.com>
Cc: Paul Buxton <paulbuxton.mail at googlemail.com>; Rob Mason <rob at acasta.co.uk>; Subsurface Mailing List <subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>
Subject: Re: Request for testers

Now comes the important question. If you try the OSTCs again, but in the Download UI select the "BLE only" option, does it still work? The way to do this is to switch "Bluetooth mode" in the "Remove Bluetooth device selection" dialog to "Force LE".

IIRC the OSTCs are both dual stack BT & BLE dive computers. And it's the BLE part that failed for me when I tested this here :-(

/D


On Jun 22, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Jason Bramwell via subsurface <subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org<mailto:subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>> wrote:

Petrel has Bluetooth connectivity and it’s downloading information but it says error parsing the header for each of the dives. This has not been used for a very long time and has had firmware updated multiple times since it was last used so this is possible a red herring.
OSTC Plus-Sport didn’t want to connect initially but after I removed the pairing I had on the computer from previously it paired up and downloaded fine.
OSTC Plus-Tech paired up and downloaded fine (this is newer than the OSTS Plus with sport firmware so it hadn’t been paired previously).

Upon retrying the download from both the OSTC’s they download straight away without having to mess about at all.

JB

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From: Paul Buxton via subsurface<mailto:subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>
Sent: 22 June 2020 14:12
To: Rob Mason<mailto:rob at acasta.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: Request for testers

Great, thanks both!

On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:04 PM Rob Mason <rob at acasta.co.uk<mailto:rob at acasta.co.uk>> wrote:
Superb – thanks Paul!  That last part (subsurface_test) resolves my main concern - I would hate to risk corrupting or overwriting my dive logs!

I’ll test using my OSTC2

From: Paul Buxton <paulbuxton.mail at googlemail.com<mailto:paulbuxton.mail at googlemail.com>>
Sent: 22 June 2020 13:32
To: Rob Mason <rob at cissp.org.uk<mailto:rob at cissp.org.uk>>
Cc: Jason Bramwell <jb2cool at gmail.com<mailto:jb2cool at gmail.com>>; Subsurface Mailing List <subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org<mailto:subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>>
Subject: Re: Request for testers

Thanks for the suggestion Rob.
If you have a github account and have logged in then the github link will download a file called Windows-artifacts.zip.
Once the file has downloaded, extract the subsurface-installer.exe by double clicking the file to open it and then drag the file subsurface-installer.exe somewhere.
If you select the googledocs link instead you will just get the subsurface-installer.exe on it's own.

You can then run the installer by double clicking on it. Windows Defender will warn you it has protected your PC. to carry on the installation you will need to select More Info, and that will enable Run Anyway.

The installer will not overwrite your existing subsurface installation, it will create subsurface_test, which you can run an uninstall from the installed program folder when you are done testing.

 Thanks for the help, and feel free to add any questions.
Paul

On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 1:07 PM Rob Mason <rob at cissp.org.uk<mailto:rob at cissp.org.uk>> wrote:
You need to register for a GitHub account for the link to work.

@paul - might be worth adding some install instructions to gain a wider group of testers?

On Mon, 22 Jun 2020, 11:57 Jason Bramwell via subsurface, <subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org<mailto:subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>> wrote:
Download link doesn’t work for me, willing to test though. I have a Petret, OSTC Plus-Sport and OSTC Plus-Tech I can test with. Since moving to a Bluetooth connected computer I have shied away from using Subsurface on Windows and instead use Subsurface on Linux Mint because of the Bluetooth issues.

Jb

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From: Paul Buxton via subsurface<mailto:subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org>
Sent: 22 June 2020 08:01
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Subject: Request for testers

Hi everyone.

I have been working to update the windows build to updates to Qt 5.15 as well as drop having to use carefully picked versions of some libraries, with the goal that it will be easier to keep it up to date in the future.
One of the specific libraries that is impacted is the one that handled Bluetooth LE. If possible it would be great if some Windows users out there could test that connection with their computers works on this build.
https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/suites/784358614/artifacts/8307551

Thanks in advance.
Paul

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