![]() Added Fedora 15/16 RPMs in Version 0.3.5 In addition to the Launchpad repository for Ubuntu a new repository for Fedora and OpenSUSE users exists and can be found here: It would be perfect to get Garmin as a sponsor for new devices, so I applied for a sponsorship and requested some Forerunner models, mostly the ones with Ant+ technology (currently not supported by the plugin). I found out that Garmin offers sponsorship. I did not test the build, some feedback would be nice.īTW: No feedback from Garmin to my sponsoring request, I guess I will request on the US website again (so far I only requested on the Austrian website) I just added Fedora 17 to the OpenSuse Build System. This has now been fixed (for file based devices).Ī build for CentOS 6 has been added to the Open Suse Buildservice Previously it did not work to download caches from. The plugin is now an official debian sid package. Released a tiny little command line utility fit2tcx to convert your Garmin FIT files to tcx.Īdded support to create a local backup copy of your workout for every upload. Now supporting websites that do request tcx files on fit devices (eg Edge800) (automatic conversion from fit to tcx) Sorry for the inconvenience - but I didn't bring a laptop with me - took me some time to figure out how to release a new version using only my Android phone. You should receive it as a standard update. I was able to release 0.3.18 again as version 0.3.19.2 - which fixes the current problem. If you already installed the new version, it should be enough to uninstall and reinstall. That was a mistake the only thing I can currently do about is, is to delete the new version from launchpad. I didn't have time to test much and simply released the new version. Interesting concept, might be worth a look.įixed the problems with 0.3.19 and added further improvement to start supporting ANT devices.Īpparently it is not a good idea to use the last night before your two weeks vacation to code a Bugfix for a reported bug. Instead of re-creating it from scratch they build a tiny little native linux plugin that sends all requests from the browser to a wine binary that loads the original plugin. Really nice: Apparently some other german guys were successfull in taking another approach (than I did) to integrate a browser plugin (Silverlight) which is not available for Linux. I have already written to the developers of - but there is nothing else I can do.įor(var i = 0 i < i++) īugfix: Plugin crashed when trying to import a broken FIT file. This will affect all plattforms (Windows/Mac/Linux) so sooner or later all websites need to update their javascript code. They need to request the plugin explicitly. Mozilla introduced a new privacy feature, that websites can not simply search through all installed plugins (ugins). Problems with Firefox 28-beta3 and newerĮrror Message: “Garmin Communicator Plugin not found” in Firefox 28 or later. The library garmintools caused a crash when compiled with GCC 4.8.0+ which optimises the code differently than previous versions. (fit2tcx: Added power meter support, bugfix on invalid values like heartrate) It only affects people using a fit device on a website that requests tcx from the plugin. Merged the fit2tcx improvements into the GarminPlugin. Plugins.enumerable_names = Java,Nexus Personal,QuickTime,Shockwave,Garmin Communicator To fix this go to “about:config” and add “Garmin Communicator” Apparently you can configure the new privacy feature and on Windows Mozilla simply turned it off in their default download. The Firefox 29 on Windows behaved differently (working) than the Firefox 29 on Linux (not working), which made me investigate the whole thing. The result of this is that some websites do no longer find the plugin (eg: ) while others do (eg: Garmin Install Check). In short - do not switch to the modern layout - it is actually Garmin Express which does not use the GarminPlugin and is therefore not working under Linux.įirefox introduced a new privacy feature that websites can no longer simply ask for all installed plugins. Since more and more users keep complaining that Garmin Connect no longer works with my plugin, here is a little background: garminexpress. GarminPlugin with Garmin Connect / Garmin Express Which means the plugin will no longer be found by ChromeĮarlier this year they announced there would be support until end of the year… April 2014: NPAPI support was removed from Chrome for Linux in release 35.
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