From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 15:53:05 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Update README a bit X-Git-Url: http://git.tdb.fi/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f8e39675cccd01b4b76d88b0f9bef922fce3e8f3;p=ext%2Fsubsurface.git Update README a bit ..since this is now on github, might as well tell people what they need to compile it, and warn them about the state of the project. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- diff --git a/README b/README index 946beff..0ff77c3 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,5 +1,40 @@ Half-arsed divelog software in C. -I'm tired of java programs that don't work etc. +I'm tired of java programs that don't work etc. License: GPLv2 + +You need libxml2-devel and gtk2-devel to build this. + +Usage: + + make + ./divelog dives/*.xml + +to see my dives (with no notes or commentary). + +There's a lot of duplicates in there, and divelog will de-duplicate the +ones that are exactly the same (just because they were imported multiple +times). But at least two of the dives have duplicates that were edited +by Dirk in the Suunto Dive Manager, so they don't trigger the "exact +duplicates" match. + +WARNING! I wasn't kidding when I said that I've done this by reading +gtk2 tutorials as I've gone along. If somebody is more comfortable with +gtk, feel free to send me (signed-off) patches. + +Just as an example of the extreme hackiness of the code, I don't even +bother connecting a signal for the "somebody edited the dive info" +cases. I just save/restore the dive info every single time you switch +dives. Christ! That's truly lame. + +Also, I don't actually integrate directly with libdivecomputer, I just +read the XML files it can spit out. But I included my own raw dive +profile xml files for anybody who isn't a diver, but decides that they +want to educate me in gtk. + +NOTE! Some of the dives are pretty pitiful. All the last dives are from +my divemaster course, so they are from following open water students +along (many of them the confined*water dives). There a lot of the +action is at the surface, so some of the "dives" are 4ft deep and 2min +long.