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Subsurface - an Open Source Divelog
===================================
-In fall of 2011, when a forced lull in kernel development gave him an
-opportunity to start on a new endeavor, Linus Torvalds decided to tackle
-his frustration with the lack of decent divelog software on Linux.
-
-Subsurface is the result of the work of him and a team of developers since
-then. It now supports Linux, Windows and MacOS and allows data import from
-a large number of dive computers and several existing divelog programs. It
-provides advanced visualization of the key information provided by a
-modern dive computer and allows the user to track a wide variety of data
-about their diving.
-
-Subsurface is able to track multi-tank dives with air, Nitrox or TriMix,
-weights and exposure protection used, dive masters and dive buddies and
-allows the user to rate dives and provide additional dive notes. It
-calculates a wide variety of statistics of the user's diving and
-calculates and tracks information like SAC rate or OTU.
+Subsurface is able to track multi-tank dives with air, Nitrox or
+TriMix. It keeps track of equipment like weights and exposure
+protection used, tracks the dice locations (if available including GPS
+fixes), dive masters and dive buddies and allows the user to rate
+dives and provide additional dive notes. It calculates a wide variety
+of statistics of the user's diving and calculates and tracks
+information like SAC rate, partial pressures of O2, N2 and H2,
+calculated deco information, and many more.
Subsurface allows the user to print out a detailed log book including dive
profiles and other relevant information. The program is localized in about
-a dozen languages and well supported by an active developer community. In
-fall of 2012 Dirk Hohndel has taken over as Subsurface maintainer.
+a dozen languages and well supported by an active developer community.
+
+You are reading the README file of the latest git version, this file
+is not tracked as actively as might be desirable, so some of the
+information here may be outdated.
-The latest version is Subsurface 2.1, released in October of 2012.
+The latest public version is Subsurface 2.1, released in October of 2012.
License: GPLv2
@@ -42,22 +37,24 @@ You can also browse the sources via gitweb.
Building subsurface under Linux
-------------------------------
-You need libxml2-devel, gtk2-devel, glib-2.0 and gconf2-devel to build
-this (and libusb-1.0 if you have libdivecomputer built with it, but then
-you obviously already have it installed). Check with your Linux
+You need libxml2-devel, libxslt-devel, gtk2-devel, glib-2.0,
+gconf2-devel, libssl-devel, libsoup-devel to build this (and
+libusb-1.0 if you have libdivecomputer built with it, but then you
+obviously already have it installed). Check with your Linux
distribution how to install these packages.
On Debian the package names are different; try libxml2-dev libgtk2.0-dev
libglib2.0-dev libgconf2-dev libssl-dev libsoup2.4-dev, but it seems
the cairo package at least in Squeeze is too old.
-You also need to have libdivecomputer version 0.2 installed, which goes
-something like this:
+You also need to have libdivecomputer installed. The current git
+versions of Subsurface assume that you use libdivecomputer version
+0.3, which goes something like this:
git clone \
git://libdivecomputer.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer
cd libdivecomputer
-git checkout v0.2.0
+git checkout v0.3.0
autoreconf --install
./configure
make
@@ -252,3 +249,17 @@ CREDITS:
This file was originally started by Linus.
The initial instructions for building on a Mac were provided by Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
Jef Driessen helped creating the cross-building instructions for Windows
+
+A bit of Subsurface history:
+----------------------------
+
+In fall of 2011, when a forced lull in kernel development gave him an
+opportunity to start on a new endeavor, Linus Torvalds decided to tackle
+his frustration with the lack of decent divelog software on Linux.
+
+Subsurface is the result of the work of him and a team of developers since
+then. It now supports Linux, Windows and MacOS and allows data import from
+a large number of dive computers and several existing divelog programs. It
+provides advanced visualization of the key information provided by a
+modern dive computer and allows the user to track a wide variety of data
+about their diving.