Am Samstag, 20. Oktober 2012 13:36 CEST, Oliver Eichler <oliver.eichler@...> schrieb:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
>
> ok, it crashes. "terminate" sounded more friendly :) Anyway that is bad.
> I fixed it.
Ah, OK thanks.
I just recognized, that when I now try to download waypoints from the GPS, QLGT crashes too.
Looking at what is there, I recognized, I still had the empty MyWaypoints.gpx file around.
Removing that file, I was able again to download the waypoints.
I can recompile qt with debug symbols if you like to get a meaningful backtrace.
cheers,
Sebastian
>
> Oliver
> >
> > Am Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012 22:30 CEST, Oliver Eichler <oliver.eichler@...> schrieb:
> >
> >> Hi Sebastian,
> >>
> >> the one thing is, to derive a meaning full error message if the shit
> >> hits the fan. That kind of hard to do in a portable way.
> >>
> >> The other things is, that in my opinion there is something broken if a
> >> USB mass storage is not mounted read/write.
> >
> > I know sometimes its hard to tell what the real cause of a problem is.
> > Having a USB mass storage read-only can happen. IIRC, there are USB
> > sticks which have a hw switch to protect it against writes, even if you mount
> > it r/w. But I haven't seen a GPS device that can do that yet, so this might
> > not apply here ;)
> >
> > But instead of silently disappearing, a warning about a "unknown/generic"
> > problem that might have occurred seems to be a bit more user friendly,
> > but that might be just me ;)
> >
> > Anyways, I filled the GPS with garbage, up to 0 bytes left, and wanted
> > to see what happens when I try uploading waypoints to it.
> > QLGT actually lied to me, telling me that the upload succeeded.
> > The block holding the directory entry seemed to be not totally filled,
> > since it was able to create a MyWaypoints.gpx file, but that file
> > was empty :(
> >
> > So, don't want to bash anything or anyone here. QLGT is a great
> > software, and all your work is highly appreciated.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Sebastian
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Oliver
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm on OpenBSD, with Oregon 550, using Garmin Mass Storage to access the device, QLGT 1.5.3.
> >>> Mounting the GPS on a directory gives ownership of the files to the owner of the directory where it is mounted.
> >>>
> >>> If I am not the owner, then I cannot write to it. Now trying to upload a Waypoint, qlandkarte just terminates,
> >>> instead of giving me a more userfriendly error message, telling me what's wrong ;)
> >>>
> >>> On the console I see: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'QString'
> >>>
> >>> Sure, I'll mount rw now, but it puzzled me for a while before I figured out the real cause
> >>> of the problem. Maybe some warning could be implemented?
> >>>
> >>> cheers,
> >>> Sebastian
> >>>
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