Strange strings in addresses (r1654)

Hi Daniela, well, lack of understanding regarding a particular programming language is a valid excuse. I really don't want to raise a discussion on that (which already happens on any mailinglist I know once in a while anyway). I just noticed that over the last couple of years, the perception of 'open source' changed very much. To me (and most people I know), it always meant being able to contribute in kind of a hands-on approach. However with the more widespread use of open source systems, people tend to remain pure users, expecting the free usage of software as kind of a natural right, without an indication to take efforts in giving something back. I'm aware that this might be my view on the issue only. I just feel in a project like this one, where the developer count is low, a solution (or an approach thereof) in code is way quicker than involving developers unnecessarily. However, there's nothing to say against everyone contributing along her/his abilities. Precise bug reports are still a very helpful thing. All the best, /Markus

Hi Markus,
I'm aware that this might be my view on the issue only. I just feel in a project like this one, where the developer count is low, a solution (or an approach thereof) in code is way quicker than involving developers unnecessarily.
I try to contribute in other ways, e.g. I built a small webpage to better choose colors for Garmin etrex devices and I added information to the Garmin POI numbers list.
However, there's nothing to say against everyone contributing along her/his abilities. Precise bug reports are still a very helpful thing.
You are right but a not really reproducible bug is hard to find. I would also think that the bug is not at the place where it shows up. As I pointed out somewhere else this might be a not well terminated string so the software that causes the strange behaviour is the Garmin firmware that gets an img that is slightly different from what it expects to get. Dani
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Daniela Duerbeck
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Markus