[01:15] <nixternal> is the libqt4-dev in main the latest qt 4.3 release?
[01:20] <nixternal> why yes it is, so disregard previous
[01:21] <crimsun> according to ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source it is.
[01:30] <crimsun> hmm, after I finish this Qt3 version, I'll "port" it up to Qt4
[01:30] <nosrednaekim> qt3 version of what?
[01:30] <crimsun> granted I have no idea if I'll just be duplicating work
[01:30] <crimsun> nosrednaekim: LP/asoundconf-ui
[01:32] <crimsun> hmm, this implies I need to version asoundconf, too.  Hmm.  For now I'll just grab it from debian/changelog.
[01:32] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: oh cool.
[01:38] <nixternal> time to rebuild KDE 4
[01:38] <nixternal> it became a mess after the past couple of months
[01:42] <crimsun> nixternal: please check ^Categories for KMix's desktop entry when you have a moment
[01:43] <nixternal> Categories=Qt;KDE;AudioVideo;Audio;Mixer;
[01:43] <nixternal> crimsun: ^^
[01:43] <crimsun> gracias
[01:43] <nixternal> no problemo
[01:43] <nixternal> o, de nada
[01:43] <nosrednaekim> clasen sus bocas
[01:43] <nosrednaekim> ;)
[01:44] <nixternal> I am guessing that says "close your mouths"
[01:44] <nixternal> or something similar
[01:44] <nosrednaekim> lol.. yep.
[01:44] <nosrednaekim> good job.
[01:44] <nixternal> never heard clasen before
[01:44] <nixternal> sus and bocas though, you hear that growing up in a latin majority neighborhood
[01:45] <nixternal> bocas usually doesn't have good meaning though when you hearit :)
[01:45] <nosrednaekim> hehe
[01:46] <nixternal> oh well, while kdelibs downloads, it is time for so food
[02:55] <Hobbsee> hey all!
[03:09] <Hobbsee> ScottK: please do
[03:09] <Hobbsee> (write the mod)
[03:11] <nixternal> hello! hello!
[03:12] <Hobbsee> heya nixternal
[03:12] <Hobbsee> !
[03:13] <nixternal> hehe
[03:17] <n8k99> hey
[03:40] <Hobbsee> :)
[03:40] <ScottK> Maybe a new team with the mission to track and revert all his changes ...
[03:41] <Hobbsee> ScottK: " the manuals are not the most newbie-friendly document but assaid before will try." - if you're a newbie, and a proven idiot, you should nto be running any development release until you learn better.
[03:41] <Hobbsee> so tha tyou *dont* class as a newbie anymore.  gah.
[03:42] <ScottK> Agreed.
[08:34] <Jucato> yay!!! :)
[11:41] <mhb> good morning
[11:49] <siretart> will gutsy have qt4 in main?
[11:49] <siretart> Riddell: will gutsy have qt4 in main?
[11:55] <Jucato> !info libqt4-mt
[11:55] <ubotu> Package libqt4-mt does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[11:55] <Jucato> er...
[11:55] <Jucato> !info libqt4-core
[11:55] <ubotu> libqt4-core: Qt 4 core non-GUI functionality runtime library. In component main, is optional. Version 4.2.3-0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 1177 kB, installed size 3088 kB
[11:56] <Jucato> qt4 is already in main it seems?
[11:58] <siretart> !info libqt4-dev
[11:58] <ubotu> libqt4-dev: Qt 4 development files. In component main, is optional. Version 4.2.3-0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 4100 kB, installed size 20048 kB
[11:58] <siretart> excellent
[02:06] <xerosis> hey Hobbsee
[02:06] <Hobbsee> :D
[02:06] <Jucato> hm... plagiarism... :)
[02:06] <Hobbsee> you guys need to learn to swim!
[02:07] <Jucato> lifesaver Hobbsee :)
[02:07] <nosrednaekim> Throw'em off a bridge.
[02:07] <Hobbsee> :P
[02:07] <nosrednaekim> they'll learn
[02:07] <Jucato> nosrednaekim: learned anything yet? :D
[02:08] <Tm_T> Hobbsee: I can swim (;
[02:08] <Tm_T> Hobbsee: just wanted you to rescue me
[02:08] <Hobbsee> ahhh
[02:08] <Hobbsee> consider yourself rescued then
[02:08] <Tm_T> I do I do
[02:08] <Tm_T> humm, that's Beatles
[02:09] <Hobbsee> awww, no updates
[02:09] <Hobbsee> mmm...gunshots
[02:11] <Tm_T> humm, Hobbsee, looks like Jucato expected you to rescue him aswell
[02:11] <Tm_T> oh well, he's gone
[02:13] <Hobbsee> oh here he is
[02:39] <Riddell> siretart: why do you ask?
[02:42] <Hobbsee> morning Riddell!
[02:44] <Tm_T> morning?
[02:44] <Hobbsee> it's morning there
[02:44] <Tm_T> where?
[02:45] <Tm_T> it's 1344 in London
[02:45] <Tm_T> unless my Klock is fooling me
[02:45] <nosrednaekim> yep! sure is.
[02:45] <Tm_T> it's morning in New York apparently
[02:46] <Tm_T> Good morning America!
[02:46] <Tm_T> (can't remember what was in that movie)
[02:46] <nosrednaekim> Klock...lol... KDE should Patent that too (along with the double klick)
[02:46] <Hobbsee> okay, maybe it's not morning anywhere interesting then
[02:46] <Tm_T> Hobbsee: hehe
[02:46] <Tm_T> Hobbsee: good evening (:
[02:47] <nosrednaekim> *gasps*
[02:47] <Tm_T> I'm Ketting Koffee soon <3
[02:48] <Tm_T> with Kake
[02:48] <nosrednaekim> kool...
[02:48] <Tm_T> very Kool
[02:51] <rouzic> Riddell: ping
[04:12] <siretart> Riddell: I'm stupid. sorry
[04:13] <siretart> Riddell: I uploaded wpasupplicant to debian before which builds against qt4
[06:12] <marseillai> does someone could explian me this compilation error :
[06:12] <marseillai> g++  -o bin/pokerth obj/game.o obj/pokerth.o obj/session.o obj/playerdata.o obj/configfile.o obj/boardinterface.o obj/enginefactory.o obj/flopinterface.o obj/handinterface.o obj/playerinterface.o obj/preflopinterface.o obj/riverinterface.o obj/turninterface.o obj/guiinterface.o obj/thread.o obj/tinystr.o obj/tinyxml.o obj/tinyxmlerror.o obj/tinyxmlparser.o obj/cardsvalue.o obj/localboard.o obj/localenginefactory.o obj/localflop.o
[06:12] <marseillai> obj/localhand.o obj/localplayer.o obj/localpreflop.o obj/localriver.o obj/localturn.o obj/tools.o obj/clientboard.o obj/clientenginefactory.o obj/clientflop.o obj/clienthand.o obj/clientplayer.o obj/clientpreflop.o obj/clientriver.o obj/clientturn.o obj/connectdata.o obj/clientcallback.o obj/clientcontext.o obj/clientstate.o obj/clientthread.o obj/netpacket.o obj/resolverthread.o obj/senderthread.o obj/sendercallback.o obj/serverthread.o
[06:12] <marseillai> obj/servercontext.o obj/serverexception.o obj/serverrecvthread.o obj/serverrecvstate.o obj/servercallback.o obj/sessiondata.o obj/socket_startup_cmn.o obj/socket_helper_cmn.o obj/clientexception.o obj/netcontext.o obj/netexception.o obj/receiverhelper.o obj/sdlplayer.o obj/guiwrapper.o obj/mainwindowimpl.o obj/mycardspixmaplabel.o obj/mysetlabel.o obj/myrighttabwidget.o obj/mylefttabwidget.o obj/startsplash.o obj/log.o obj/chat.o
[06:12] <marseillai> obj/aboutpokerthimpl.o obj/connecttoserverdialogimpl.o obj/createnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/joinnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/newgamedialogimpl.o obj/settingsdialogimpl.o obj/myavatarbutton.o obj/myhpavatarbutton.o obj/selectavatardialogimpl.o obj/myavatarlistitem.o obj/startnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/waitforservertostartgamedialogimpl.o obj/changehumanplayernamedialogimpl.o obj/qttoolsinterface.o obj/qttoolswrapper.o obj/qthelper.o
[06:13] <marseillai> obj/serverguiwrapper.o obj/rand.o obj/socket_helper.o obj/socket_startup.o obj/moc_sdlplayer.o obj/moc_mainwindowimpl.o obj/moc_mycardspixmaplabel.o obj/moc_mysetlabel.o obj/moc_myrighttabwidget.o obj/moc_mylefttabwidget.o obj/moc_startsplash.o obj/moc_log.o obj/moc_chat.o obj/moc_aboutpokerthimpl.o obj/moc_connecttoserverdialogimpl.o obj/moc_createnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/moc_joinnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/moc_newgamedialogimpl.o
[06:13] <marseillai> obj/moc_settingsdialogimpl.o obj/moc_selectavatardialogimpl.o obj/moc_startnetworkgamedialogimpl.o obj/moc_waitforservertostartgamedialogimpl.o obj/moc_changehumanplayernamedialogimpl.o obj/qrc_resources.o    -L/usr/lib -lboost_thread-mt -lcrypto -lSDL_mixer -lSDL -lmikmod -lQtGui -lQtCore -lpthread
[06:13] <marseillai> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_thread-mt
[06:13] <marseillai> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[06:13] <marseillai> make[1] : *** [bin/pokerth]  Error 1
[06:13] <Jucato> O.o
[06:13] <marseillai> make[1] : Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/pokerth-0.5'
[06:13] <marseillai> make: *** [build-stamp]  Error 2
[06:13] <marseillai> pbuilder: Failed autobuilding of package
[06:13] <Jucato> lol
[06:14] <Jucato> glad I don't have cow powers in here :P
[06:14] <Hobbsee> anyway, it's boost buggery, as could have been figured by the last line, and the code needs fixing
[06:14] <Jucato> and his error seem to be from boost
[06:14] <Hobbsee> debian has some interestnig bugs on liboost
[06:14] <Jucato> there....
[06:14] <Hobbsee> marseillai: for the love of anything good, use a pastebin.
[06:14] <Jucato> for the love of $DEITY!
[06:15] <marseillai> Hobbsee: .... i said it was an error i allready past it on pastebin but made a mistake here
[06:15] <Hobbsee> that's....i cant even understand that, so i wont say it's a crap excuse.
[06:16] <marseillai> i made a ctrl+c then type enter to send my message but the ctrl+c past all the message and not the pastebin link and enter confirm my past ....
[06:17] <Hobbsee> ahhh
[06:17] <Hobbsee> i hate that
[06:17] <marseillai> me too
[06:17] <marseillai> but to come back to my question
[06:17] <marseillai> do you have an idea?
[06:17] <Hobbsee> [02:14]  <Hobbsee> anyway, it's boost buggery, as could have been figured by the last line, and the code needs fixing
[06:17] <Jucato> not using Konvi are you? )
[06:17] <Hobbsee> check for debian bugs on liboost*
[06:22] <mhb> irssi does have that, too
[06:22] <Hobbsee> hrm, cant find it
[06:23] <Hobbsee> marseillai: you probably need libboost-thread-dev as a build-dep
[06:23] <Hobbsee> if it doesnt work, then it's boost buggery, and i dont remember
[06:29] <marseillai> Hobbsee: i allready use libboost-thread-dev as a build-dep
[06:29] <Hobbsee> then the source is still stuffed.
[06:30] <marseillai> and debian's bug don't help much
[06:30] <Hobbsee> and you'll need the corresponding debian bug about it.  dont remember which it was though, sorry
[06:30] <Hobbsee> darn
[06:35] <mhb> mbiebl: hello mbiebl, how is debconf?
[06:38] <marseillai> Hobbsee: i've found this : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=242357;archive=yes but it doesn't help
[06:38] <ubotu> Debian bug 242357 in libboost-thread-dev "libboost-thread-dev: the usr/lib/libboost_thread.so doesn't exist anymore and breaks link with -lboost_thread" [Normal,Open] 
[06:38] <Hobbsee> marseillai: that's the one
[06:39] <marseillai> Hobbsee: yes but it doesn't contain anything wich help me ...
[06:39] <marseillai> or i don't understand
[06:39] <Hobbsee> wait, no it's not
[06:39] <Hobbsee> there's a longer bug, similarly named
[06:39] <mbiebl> mhb: Great so far.
[06:40] <mbiebl> I'm currently try to organize a bof regarding our init system in Debian and upstart as alternativ.
[06:41] <mhb> mbiebl: good luck with it!
[07:29] <Riddell> rouzic: pong
[07:29] <Riddell> siretart: interesting, why does it do that?
[07:30] <rouzic> Hi Riddell :)
[07:31] <rouzic> Riddell: When available amarok will be 1.4.6?
[07:31] <Hobbsee> rouzic: sometime after tehy release a tarball to the packagers list
[07:32] <Riddell> 21st it's scheduled for
[07:32] <rouzic> But be reread it was announced for today?
[07:33] <Riddell> doesn't seem to be
[07:35] <apachelogger> rouzic: tagging is today
[07:35] <apachelogger> package building starts tomorrow / later today
[07:35] <apachelogger> release is on 21th
[07:35] <apachelogger> -th +st
[07:35] <rouzic> oh, thanks apachelogger, Riddell :)
[07:37] <apachelogger> rouzic: http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Schedule:1.4
[07:41] <rouzic> :p
[08:52] <siretart> Riddell: because of wpa-gui is written in qt
[09:21] <ktulu77> hi :)
[11:35] <crimsun> any dev(s) around whose brain(s) I can pick?
[11:37] <nosrednaekim> that tickles
[11:38] <crimsun> here's a quick sketch of my dilemma (realising that I may need to refactor):  I have a Close QPushButton whose clicked() signal is slotted into a python method that writes a file.  I'd like to emit a QApplication quit() from that clicked() as well but only after the file is written. Is it feasible or even smart?
[11:38] <crimsun> something tells me it's the wrong way about it, but I'm quite new to Qt, so there may well be a much better way.
[11:39] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: maybe put the quit() at the end of the python function writing the file?
[11:40] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: thats what I do.
[11:40] <crimsun> unfortunately that will freeze the UI do the class being instantiated from another Python method
[11:40] <crimsun> s/do/due/
[11:40] <crimsun> due to, even
[11:41] <xerosis> will dolphin be default for gutsy?
[11:41] <crimsun> code's at http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~motu/asoundconf-ui/trunk/revision/crimsun%40box-20070617092513-0qlv53350q03ep30?start_revid=crimsun%40box-20070617092513-0qlv53350q03ep30
[11:42] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: maybe inherit the other class and call it from there.
[11:46] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: could you quickly point me to the line # and file that you are discussing?
[11:46] <crimsun> nosrednaekim: two files at issue here.  asoundconfgui is executed (lines 56-63 are relevant)
[11:47] <crimsun> nosrednaekim: the second file is displayqt.py in writeConf()
[11:47] <nosrednaekim> ok
[11:47] <crimsun> (yes, it's ugly, I know :)
[11:48] <nosrednaekim> ugly?
[11:48] <nosrednaekim> looks like code to me.
[11:49] <crimsun> (ooh, I just spotted a logic error in the try: block, but that's another matter entirely)
[11:51] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: ok, the way I always write pyqt apps is to have a file JUST for the GUI class (no operations or such) another program then inherits that class. I believe that would fix your problem. but maybe qt3 is different. I only know qt4
[11:52] <nosrednaekim> in other words, i'd have writeConf() in asoundconf-ui
[11:52] <fdoving> crimsun: can't you just emit a signal at the end of the writeConf() then connect that signal to the quit() ?
[11:53] <fdoving> or do you writeConf() while running too?
[11:53] <crimsun> writeConf() is running
[11:53] <crimsun> err, poorly phrased on my part
[11:55] <nosrednaekim> so wait, you don't only run writeConfig() when you want to stop?
[11:55] <crimsun> I do
[11:56] <crimsun> when a user clicks the pushbutton, its clicked() is slotted to writeConf()
[11:56] <nosrednaekim> and then the app is supposed to close?
[11:56] <crimsun> yes
[11:56] <nosrednaekim> BRB
[12:00] <fdoving> crimsun: can't you use ::exit()  directly? i don't know how python handles this, but in c++ you can use ::exit() directly inside functions.
[12:00] <fdoving> when you want the program to quit.
[12:01] <fdoving> if you did that, inside writeConf() you wouldn't need to think more about signals and slots.
[12:01] <nosrednaekim> yeah,python has quit() but see, he's just quiting an imported class (which doesn't work too well)
[12:01] <crimsun> right, can't do that :)
[12:02] <nosrednaekim> crimsun: put writeConf into asoundconf-ui  and attach to the button.clicked() slot from there
[12:02] <crimsun> hmm, ok.  I'll investiaget that.
[12:02] <crimsun> Thanks for the pointers.
[12:02] <crimsun> urg, laggy wifi+ bad tyying
[12:03] <nosrednaekim> heh
[12:03] <nixternal> bah, use c++!
[12:03] <crimsun> shush mister vista
[12:04] <nixternal> nosrednaekim: don't try and use a can of hairspray, or Pam, and a lighter, I will spray back with WD-40
[12:04] <nixternal> muhehehe
[12:04] <nosrednaekim> haha
[12:04] <nixternal> Pam and WD-40 are the best though
[12:05] <crimsun> it's in the microsoft tech knowledge base
[12:05] <fdoving> wd-40 smells like perfume.
[12:05] <nosrednaekim> and they say it works especially fine on penguins.
[12:08] <fdoving> nosrednaekim: so python can't go "back" to the importing file, code-wise, like you can do displayqt.quit() but not main.quit() from displayqt. is that right?
[12:11] <nosrednaekim> I think it might be able to, I'm not sure how you do backwards inheritances like that.