I received a bug report complaining that the most recent dives did not get downloaded. It turns out that the internal dive number in the logbook entries got reset back to zero somehow: Logbook 0: empty ... Logbook 209: empty Logbook 210: 1 Logbook 211: 2 ... Logbook 235: 26 Logbook 236: 27 Logbook 237: 0 Logbook 238: 1 ... Logbook 254: 17 Logbook 255: 18 This confuses the logic to locate the most recent dive. Because that logic assumes that the entry with the highest internal dive number is always the most recent dive, it finds logbook entry #236 instead of the correct entry #255. Now, when processing the logbook entries backwards, it stops at those empty entries, and thus never reaches then newest entries #237 to #255. The workaround is based on the fact that the OSTC4, unlike the other hwos based models, already re-orders the logbook entries and always sends the most recent logbook entry last. So we can ignore the dive number and simply use the last non-empty entry.
Overview ======== Libdivecomputer is a cross-platform and open source library for communication with dive computers from various manufacturers. The official web site is: http://www.libdivecomputer.org/ The sourceforge project page is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdivecomputer/ Installation ============ On UNIX-like systems (including Linux, Mac OS X, MinGW), use the autotools based build system. Run the following commands from the top directory (containing this file) to configure, build and install the library and utilities: $ ./configure $ make $ make install If you downloaded the libdivecomputer source code directly from the git source code repository, then you need to create the configure script as the first step: $ autoreconf --install To uninstall libdivecomputer again, run: $ make uninstall Support ======= Please send bug reports, feedback or questions to the mailing list: http://libdivecomputer.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel or contact me directly: jef@libdivecomputer.org License ======= Libdivecomputer is free software, released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING.
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