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<p><font face="Arial">Thanks for the pointers, Dirk!</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">I did my "usual" workflow (importing, editing
divesite, editing/adding gear). I didn't notice anything
breaking or worrying.</font></p>
<p>I did however notice two things:</p>
<p>- In the "Gears" tab, the columns are sometimes too narrow in the
default settings (bottle type / lead type) to display the content
of the dropdown in the list. This might be since with German
language settings the title of the column is very short ("Typ")<br>
- There seem to be some missing German strings. I just joined
transifex so I might be able to put some work into German / Swiss
German translations.</p>
<p>Best<br>
Christof<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 24.03.22 um 17:15 schrieb Dirk
Hohndel:<br>
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The main goals of testing Subsurface should typically be that the
things that you tend to use work.
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<div class="">So ideally</div>
<div class="">- check the UI features you usually use; do you look
at statistics? do you plan dives? do you... -- this way you test
things that you are familiar with and will likely notice if
something breaks... if I test the dive planner I go 🤷🏼♂️
:shrug: because I generally have no idea what to expect it to do</div>
<div class="">- make sure it successfully syncs with the cloud
storage (if you use this)</div>
<div class="">- create a test dive log on the local system and
download from one (or more) of your dive computers</div>
<div class="">- if you print things usually, test that still works
and acts as expected (i.e., we didn't break your templates)</div>
<div class="">- etc</div>
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<div class="">The idea here really is to make testing quick and
easy for everyone. Just test the stuff you'd use anyway. And at
the same time this creates very broad test coverage simply by
the size of this team (as I said, more than 300 people). And by
the very nature of the size of this team, we'll get coverage for
the most commonly used platforms (with likely more Linux testing
than in our overall user base :) )</div>
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<div class="">Thanks for taking the time to read this - and
hopefully for giving 5.0.7.1 a quick spin.</div>
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<p class=""><font class="" face="Arial">I just tried the
AppImage on a very non-clean kubuntu installation
where Subsurface was NOT formerly installed, and I
could open my cloud log and see the pins on the map.</font></p>
<p class="">I didn't follow very closely, is there
anything else to look out for?</p>
<p class="">Best<br class="">
Christof<br class="">
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Using 5.0.7.1 the map is working again on this MacBook I was using yesterday. This is not an entirely clean machine but the only version it’s ever had is 5.0.7.
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On 24 Mar 2022, at 03:15, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org" moz-do-not-send="true"><subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org></a> wrote:
We have new test builds for 5.0.7.1
I have tested these on two clean macOS VMs (macOS 10.15 and 11.3) and on a physical Windows box.
I also tested a macOS Apple M1 Qt 6 build (I don't appear to have broken that).
And I tested the macOS x86 build on that M1 MBP.
Finally, I tested the AppImage on a fairly current Linux distro
I think this is actually working now, but I'd love for some of the more than 300 people on this list to test those latest binaries on YOUR systems - because you have significantly more diversity of hardware and OS combinations than I have access to.
Thanks
/D
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