Releases: subsurface/nightly-builds
v6.0.5027-CICD-release
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/d066241ad8e4a0278fdc09571bf14ba193d57114
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v6.0.5026-CICD-release
We made some fairly drastic changes to the version numbering methodology. |
It's possible that this causes some confusion / surprising behavior in the next couple of CICD releases. |
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/0a4606850132f44cc9f85dc7a12b3f11a9b04723
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v6.0.5025-CICD-release
We made some fairly drastic changes to the version numbering methodology. |
It's possible that this causes some confusion / surprising behavior in the next couple of CICD releases. |
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/7d751a81608a3eae26d2cb9063187c39270d8397
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v6.0.5024-CICD-release
We made some fairly drastic changes to the version numbering methodology. |
It's possible that this causes some confusion / surprising behavior in the next couple of CICD releases. |
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/62ca2d5b85939bbf379e26f2767c3036e17c7669
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v6.0.5022-CICD-release
We made some fairly drastic changes to the version numbering methodology. |
It's possible that this causes some confusion / surprising behavior in the next couple of CICD releases. |
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/c4cb913426481e94cf20c8e521b44c4af85f5b11
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v6.0.5021-CICD-release
We made some fairly drastic changes to the version numbering methodology. |
It's possible that this causes some confusion / surprising behavior in the next couple of CICD releases. |
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/aea2f36de2eb84730b6985064736f2610c94b160
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v2024-01-03.5020
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/60f1deb1168197700c2bcb6774389e35d52a4390
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v2024-01-02.5019
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/de5311033c3c6704c9e31904e3d5b7d846f0de41
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v2023-12-29.5018
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/8992ca629d711107e1336ef1be594592a4ab1c94
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.
v2023-12-18.5017
CICD release artifact
These builds are created on every merge or push into the Subsurface repo.
This build is based on http://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/commit/b3d2a8cdcb8747f7fc0db5e233749827d82eede9
None of these artifacts are signed.
The Android APK can be side-loaded on most Android devices. If you had a previous Subsurface-mobile version installed from the Google Play store, you'll have to uninstall that first.
The Windows installer will ask you to confirm installation of an app from an unknown developer.
The macOS DMG makes it even harder with a multi-step dance that requires opening the Privacy & Security settings in the System Preferences and explicitly confirming that you are willing to install this app.
You can find similar Subsurface-Daily builds for Ubuntu and Subsurface-test for Fedora.
Please report any issues with these builds in the Subsurface user forum.