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Vespucci is a OpenStreetMap editor for Android

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Some first invocations may be via Intent

jidanni opened this issue · comments

Normally Vespucci on a Chromebook works OK.

But when I opened Vespucci via another app, instead of via the Chromebook launcher, some interactions failed:

No layers, and no "Done" button to press,

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Was this a new install? You need to start the app at least once normally before trying to start it via intents as a lot of the initial post install setup is done while the splash screen is displayed (this no different on Android devices),

Note as we have no access to a Chrome book there is nothing we can do to debug this.

Github blocks notifications both ways, not one way. So I didn't realize you had answered any of these for the last month. I will have to take a look at all of them, and set up some batch job to be able to respond timely in the future.

However as project owner you will still see my responses in your notifications.

Was this a new install?

Yes.

You need to start the app at least once normally before trying to start it via intents as a lot of the initial post ...

Ah, no wonder. And indeed now it works OK via intents too.

However perhaps there should be a message "start me first the regular way this first time" in that situation.

I also got caught by this a few years ago: #789

I also got caught by this a few years ago: #789

The difference is that @jidanni had a completely new install that had never been run, and as a consequence the imagery database hadn't been installed at all, contrary to simply being out of date.

OK I renamed the bug report.
And thanks Simon for using @jidanni to be sure I got the notification. But alas as you are blocking me, I don't get alerted to anything. It is only when someone else comments on the bug report do I get alerted. So when you ask me questions, be sure to unblock me first, else I won't know you asked them. You see on GitHub blocking works in an unique way... Thanks.