> On May 1, 2016, at 3:48 PM, Rick Walsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My guess is that it's related. I didn't get this on Android but I managed 
> > to reproduce it one (but not the other) of my Macs. It's a complete 
> > Heisenbug and it is so pissing me off.
> >
> > I just posted a new iOS build and a new Android build should come soon - at 
> > least on the systems that I tested this on it no longer crashes. Just like 
> > the last dozen times we had this crash and I hacked around it and we got 
> > back to having it.
> >
> I tested the Android build 1354. Dives display correctly now, but if I hit 
> the back button it crashes instead of returning to the dive list.
> 

Great.

I'm reasonably close to just giving up on the mobile versions. I'm the only 
person working on it. I really don't care nearly as much as I thought I would, 
the number of complaints and problem reports easily outstrips my available time 
and because of all the time I spend on that, I don't spend enough time on the 
desktop version.

Maybe it's time to send Subsurface into hibernation for a while and focus on 
other things.

> > Fundamentally QML as delivered in Qt 5.6.0 is not production ready. But 
> > until we have a trivial test case for them to reproduce it I don't see 
> > anyone tackling the bug. Which is a shame.
> >
> A shame indeed. And with no obvious cause, a reliable test case isn't trivial 
> to create.

What triggers it is the attempt to determine the sizes for a grid layout and 
gets lost in an infinite recursion.

/D
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