[01:45] does the lucid daily not exsit? [01:58] jjesse: It doesn't succeed every day. [02:11] ok [05:08] my docs are all done, just a few more from my resident slackers *cough* jjess and *cough* darkwingduck and *cough* dhillon [05:08] get yo shiznit done already damnit!!! [05:26] Does kpackagekit still claim to be downloading packages when it's only checking for updates in Lucid (driving me nuts on Karmic)? [05:34] Riddell: apparently kde.mk and dh --with-quilt dont go well together in lucid [05:35] Riddell: https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/kde-extra/+build/1560327/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-i386.amarok_2.2.90+git20100313-0ubuntu3~ppa1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [05:42] shadeslayer: Does the package build-depend on quilt? [05:43] dh: unable to load addon quilt: Can't locate Debian/Debhelper/Sequence/quilt.pm in @INC is usually a sign you're missing quilt out of the build depends. [05:44] The bit right before it about kde.mk is just a warning. It's unrelated and didn't cause the build to fail. [05:44] hmm [05:44] lemme check [05:45] ScottK: hmm... apparently thats missing in the build deps... [05:45] how very strange [05:46] shadeslayer: A V3 source package should need neither the quilt build-dep nor --with-quilt (I think). If it's V1, it needs both. [05:48] * ScottK is off to bed. [05:48] ScottK: Version 3 of debhelpher? [05:49] ScottK: ok bye :) [05:49] Source package format V3 [05:49] ScottK: ok i havent looked that up [05:57] new way of debian packaging [05:58] i havent exactly learned how to use it yet [05:58] its only a couple months old [06:03] :( [06:12] the basics havent changed too much, just now it has quilt built in [06:12] and um apparently tarballs can somehow go inside it [06:12] and theyre working on a way to put git and bzr insdide [06:12] *inside [06:13] and if you apply any patches directly to it, it then generates a dif inside debian/ when you debuild so that the change is findable again later when you go to do merges === shadeslayer is now known as shadeslayer_ [06:44] maco: hmm [06:45] er diff inside debian/patches [06:45] named debian-changes-$VERSIONNUMBER === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer === shadeslayer is now known as shadeslayer_ === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer [11:50] mrgh [11:50] somethings borked with karmic... or my setup. [11:50] :( [11:50] kdm wont install [11:50] It's your setup. [11:51] persia: likely :F [11:51] * jussi01 plays some more [11:53] sigh [12:01] nope, definately broken packages... [12:20] hrm, had to enable backports to use the PPA. not quite right imho. [12:51] a lot is borken with karmic... [12:51] i guess thats what happens when you enable stuff other than the standard repo [12:58] jussi01: the ppa? [12:58] shadeslayer: karmic works just fine here with backports ppa on [13:01] though I think the graphics driver is crap [13:01] as usual [13:01] apachelogger: yeah, the kubuntu PPA. ;) [13:01] there is no kubuntu ppa :P [13:02] there are kubuntu ppas [13:04] apachelogger: i tried to install some stuff some weeks ago and i got broken deps all around [13:04] dont remember what i tried to install though [13:05] you probably use other ppas too :P [13:05] apachelogger: hmm... lets see... chromium ppa and nothing else i think [13:05] i use all the kubuntu ppas [13:05] * apachelogger makes flash opt in because it is such crappery [13:06] except the staging and the experimental ones [13:06] meh i need to get back to making those C++ questions [13:06] any good sites where i can do some research? [13:06] answer #1: forward declaration ftw! :D [13:07] shadeslayer: what kind of research? [13:07] apachelogger: well were having this competition where participants have to code in C++ and upload the answers to codechef.com [13:08] then they compare the answers and we pick the winners [13:08] for the competition i need new C++ questions [13:08] well... new or questions that are not known :P [13:09] i just need a direction.... i need a question and then i can code it myself..... [13:09] didnt understand a word :P [13:09] what is a cpp question? [13:09] apachelogger: Working from left-to-right if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its left it is called an increasing number; for example, 22344. Similarly if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its right it is called a decreasing number; for example, 774410 we shall call a positive integer that is neither increasing nor decreasing a “bouncy” number; for example, 155349. How many even numbers below 1000001 are bouncy? [13:10] thats a C++ question :D [13:10] * apachelogger blinks at the clementine debs [13:10] apachelogger: and the answer is : http://paste.ubuntu.com/395087/ [13:11] shadeslayer: that sounds like the stuff we get for excecises in maths :P [13:11] apachelogger: well theyre almost like that :D [13:12] apachelogger: oh btw is there a way i can make pastebinit always use paste.ubuntu? [13:12] "create an algorithm that is as economical as possible and defines an n for all prime numbers p<=n" [13:13] shadeslayer: pasetebinit? [13:13] !pastebinit [13:13] pastebinit is the command-line equivelent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit [13:13] never used it [13:13] I dobut it though [13:13] :o [13:13] most of these tools depend on a server side API [13:13] apachelogger: hmm.. i think creating a alias should do it [13:13] which paste.ubuntu doesnt have AFAIK [13:13] batpaste can paste to paste.ubuntu though [13:13] apachelogger: it does :D [13:14] apachelogger: i just used pastebinit to make the abovesaid paste [13:14] well then [13:14] RTFM :P [13:14] l [13:15] wth!.... [13:15] in the name of darth vader!!!!! [13:15] me@logos:~/tmp/clementine-0.1$ ls [13:15] 3rdparty clementine.pro data debian dist src TODO [13:15] that is like hell times 2 [13:15] my irssi went bazooka! [13:15] 3rdparty dir + qmake [13:15] that is a total overkill of madness right there [13:15] and upstream debian dir too [13:15] hell times 3 [13:16] kubotu: identica dent clementine got the most ugly tarball ever!!!!!! [13:16] status updated [13:17] ah... [13:17] irssi : http://simplest-image-hosting.net/i0-plasma-desktopqz2588-jpg.jpg [13:18] apachelogger: can kubotu post my updates too? [13:18] kubotu: help identica [13:18] identica status [nick] => show nick's (or your) status, use 'identica friends status [nick]' to also show the friends' timeline | identica dent [status] => updates your status on identi.ca | identica identify [username] [password] => ties your nick to your identi.ca username and password | identica actions [on|off] => enable/disable denting of actions (/me does ...) [13:18] shadeslayer: identica identify username password [13:18] in a query :P [13:18] apachelogger: ofcourse :D [13:19] shadeslayer: someone did it in here ;) [13:19] kubotu: identica posting via kubotu! [13:19] incorrect usage, ask for help using 'kubotu: help identica' [13:19] identica posting via kubotu! [13:20] it hates me :) [13:20] oh.... [13:20] identica dent [13:20] kubotu: identica dent posting via kubotu! [13:20] status updated [13:20] or identica update works too I think [13:21] yeah it worked :) [13:25] ok found a way to make it always use ubuntu pastebin :D [13:29] oh for 10 mins kubuntu just became the best distro in the world! [13:30] i plugged in my mouse and the touchpad was disabled,and when i unplugged it,it was renabled [13:30] of course it could have been a system freeze... [13:37] shadeslayer: ROFL [13:46] !find ctype.h [13:46] File ctype.h found in avr-libc, cl-cffi, clanlib-doc, dietlibc-dev, doc-linux-ja-html (and 86 others) [13:47] what are the other 86 packages! [13:55] how do i find a file in the packages via the web search? [13:55] apt-file update is taking alot of time [14:01] Native desktop notifications on Linux (libnotify) and Mac OS X (Growl) [14:01] that is an intersting definition of native linux notifications [14:02] shadeslayer: packages.ubuntu.com [14:03] apachelogger: i just used cctype :P [14:04] oh my [14:04] qmake-- [14:04] qmake-- [14:04] qmake-- [14:16] kubotu: np [14:16] apachelogger is listening to "Salty Dog" by Flogging Molly [Swagger, 2000] [http://open.spotify.com/track/3YAsRYkaS9jUoMpTmjs0oh] -- see http://www.last.fm/user/apachelogger for more [14:16] <3 flogging molly [14:23] apachelogger: btw suppose i want to convert a integer to hex,is there a function for that? [14:25] shadeslayer: depends on what you want to do and in what language :P [14:26] easiest would be to use atoi or similar with base 16 [14:26] in cpp there is also a hex keyword [14:26] at least when working with cout [14:26] kubotu: google c++ convert integer to hex [14:26] Results for c++ convert integer to hex: 1. C++ Notes: Bit Ops - Convert to hex: http://www.fredosaurus.com/notes-cpp/expressions/bitopsex.html | 2. convert int to hexadecimal - C++: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread103004.html | 3. decimal to hexadecimal - C#: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread164086.html [14:27] hmm [14:27] apachelogger: i think that should be itoa [14:29] Q1.CPP:28: error: ‘itoa’ was not declared in this scope [14:29] hmm [14:30] shadeslayer: ah, true :D [14:30] dunno if itoa is available for cpp [14:30] otherwise try sprintf [14:30] that is in cstdio [14:31] apachelogger: sprintf(output,"%x",input) ? [14:31] shadeslayer: yes [14:32] apachelogger: can ouput be a character array? [14:33] needs to be [14:33] with appropriate size [14:33] sprintf does not reallocate [14:34] hmm [14:34] ok [14:35] shadeslayer: so, if the number can be very long it might be worth writing a function calculating the length of the resulting hex value [14:35] then create a char* with size+1 [14:35] and then run sprintf [14:36] yeah.. im doing that [14:36] how should i can get the lenght with strlen() [14:36] shadeslayer: the length of what? [14:37] shadeslayer: I would just count iterations as the calc functions recurses [14:37] There is no need to actually create the hex yourself! [14:38] Your function just east the integer and calculates how many characters the hex value will have. [14:38] eh? [14:38] Tthen you create a fixed-size char* and fill it using sprintf. [14:38] shadeslayer: what do you want to do with strlen? [14:39] apachelogger: oh nvm [14:39] im all confuzled [14:40] ^^ [14:40] apachelogger: i know :D [14:40] shadeslayer: Can I help with unconfusing you? [14:41] apachelogger: nah.. im at this for 4 hours...need a break === shadeslayer is now known as shadeslayer_ [14:45] apachelogger: btw im assuming sprintf(output,"%x",input); assigns each bit of the hex value to one element of the array [14:46] shadeslayer_: of course, otherwise it wouldnt make up a string :) [14:46] like if the input is 23 and the hex is 17,then output[0]=1.output[1]=7 [14:46] then i have no idea why : http://paste.ubuntu.com/395128/ : isnt working [14:47] It worked! [14:47] * shadeslayer_ dances like mad [14:47] http://paste.ubuntu.com/395130/ [14:47] had to add the 65 to get correct ascii values :P [14:48] erm [14:48] that doesnt look good [14:49] for clearity's sake: ouput[0]='1', output[1]='7', output[2]='\0' [14:51] yeah i need to add a few checks so that values dont go above the ascii value of 'z' [15:01] shadeslayer_: no I mean there is more stuff wrong with it [15:02] shadeslayer_: for one that 65 is just wrong [15:02] shadeslayer_: for another the way you iterate over the char* is also just wrong [15:02] apachelogger: why? [15:02] see above [15:02] the strlen is completely useless [15:03] you should just iterate until you hit [15:03] \0 [15:03] apachelogger: yeah so if the number is 23,i add 65+23=88=X [15:03] the hex is 23 [15:03] y'all should just go and use Qt... [15:03] I do not get the point of that [15:03] Sput: +1 on that [15:04] apachelogger: i just want to print ascii alphabets.... [15:04] A-Z and a-z [15:04] apachelogger: http://paste.ubuntu.com/395140/ [15:04] a more updated version [15:05] im still working on it though [15:05] I still dont get it [15:05] why do you convert to hex to begin with? [15:06] shadeslayer_: what is happening in that paste? [15:06] shadeslayer_: what is it that you are trying to actually do? [15:07] 1) Convert int to hex [15:07] 2) Print out the letters in hex : ABCDEF [15:08] (for eg. if its 23B it prints out B) [15:08] 3)Convert remaining part ( 2 and 3 ) to ascii letters A-Z or a-z [15:09] 4)print remaining ascii : 65+2=67=C [15:09] and D [15:09] Oo [15:09] that gives me a headache [15:09] what? [15:09] * apachelogger goes back to doing useful stuff [15:09] ok ill bbl [15:09] i need to go [15:11] huh?? why would you...? [15:12] codechef.com competition I assume [15:12] apachelogger: I don't assume that... im very much lost by what he is trying to do or what input he expects... [15:13] I think he wants an input string in hex [15:13] and then for every number print the alpha for that number [15:13] and for every letter, just print the letter [15:14] *shrug* [15:14] that code so needs comments :P [15:22] holy crap, is some kubuntu-de ops around? [15:22] there is no floodbot [15:23] please somebody mute that crap [15:23] apachelogger: http://paste.ubuntu.com/395143/ [15:23] im pretty sure that does the same thing [15:23] as he intends... if I understood his "steps" === mgraesslin_ is now known as mgraesslin [15:33] seriously... he's using C++, why does he still use a C array? [15:33] that's a bad habit that newbies shouldn't be taught at all [15:34] yea... I dunno [15:34] and sprintf [15:34] yeah [15:34] not even snprintf [15:34] well.. you live and learn I suppose [15:55] hm, I didn't upgrade in a few days, why do I get a badsig now for the Kubuntu PPAs? [15:55] did the key change? [16:09] apachelogger: ^^ [16:10] maybe you are obtaining form a man in the middle? :/ [16:10] Mamarok: wouldnt know about any key changes [16:10] whut? === yofel_ is now known as yofel [18:33] apachelogger: http://paste.ubuntu.com/395217/ [18:35] shtylman: ^^ [18:36] meh... wrong paste [18:36] http://paste.ubuntu.com/395220/ [18:36] although as apachelogger said,the strlen is not needed [19:17] i have all sorts of weird stuff installed : http://paste.ubuntu.com/395243/ : ati drivers? i have a nvidia card! [19:18] usb-creator-gtk.... where did that come from [19:22] gah [19:22] markey: ?? [19:22] X crashed again [19:22] markey: ah lucid :) [19:22] something is fishy with that new Nvidia driver... [19:22] no [19:22] 9.10, with backports [19:22] markey: on karmic? 0_0 [19:22] but since that kernel upgrade, X got very unstable [19:22] (from backports) [19:22] crashes about twice per week [19:23] markey: which kernel? and i have the 195.X series drivers [19:23] it never crashed before, with Karmic [19:23] hm [19:23] lemme check [19:23] well i would suggest the 195 series..its awesome [19:23] Linux version 2.6.31-20-generic (buildd@yellow) (gcc version 4.4.1 (Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu9) ) #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:02:26 UTC 2010 [19:23] never crashed [19:23] well I'm using 195 [19:23] crashes [19:24] wow, yo like retro computing, markey? [19:24] see, the drivers are different for different GPUs [19:24] they are not exactly the same [19:24] Linux axion 2.6.33-51654-g6070a4a #49 SMP PREEMPT Sun Mar 7 20:09:34 CET 2010 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9600 @ 2.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux [19:24] so that bug might not affect all systems [19:24] markey: *** 195.36.03-0ubuntu1~karmic~nvidiavdpauppa2 0 [19:24] markey: and how do you get the gcc version in the kernel version? [19:24] Sput: well that's the latest that Kubuntu has [19:24] markey: ah, you like retro computing then [19:24] shadeslayer: less /proc/version [19:25] markey: and how do you get the gcc version in the kernel version? ( in case you didnt get the earlier message ) [19:25] Sput: not all that much, actually ;) [19:25] shadeslayer: less /proc/version [19:25] ah ok [19:25] got disconnected for a few secs [19:26] markey: which card? [19:26] super old 7200 [19:27] still, the thing works fine for desktop usag [19:27] +e [19:27] I don't do gaming [19:27] hmm i have a 8600 MGT [19:27] yeah [19:27] they are very different [19:27] yep [19:27] so the code paths are different too [19:27] your crashes while mine does not :P [19:27] +X [19:28] well, I noticed it crashes in particular situations [19:28] mostly when clicking on Amarok "Local Collection" thing [19:28] not sure why [19:28] but it can't be Amarok to blame [19:28] ok ive gtg.. :) [19:28] bye [19:28] cya [19:56] damn you snow [19:56] damn you [19:56] I was about to go skateboarding [20:02] Quintasan: Rip your wheels off and go snowboarding! [20:03] I've done that this year [20:03] And now I just screwd my trucks back [20:03] and it snows @_@ [20:04] fukou da [22:32] good afternoon folks, I am trying to install python-qwt5-qt4 and having a dep problem [22:32] it has a requisite of >= 4.9 of python-sip4, but python-sip4==4.10 is installed [22:33] there was an api and abi change in the changelog so can I just rebuild pythonqwt5 with the newer sip4 package? [23:16] beuller [23:16] ? [23:16] :) [23:18] sevenseeker: A rebuild will do the trick [23:18] JontheEchidna, thank you :) [23:21] If nobody gets to it before I get home, I'll test if the rebuild works and throw it up to the main archives === jonathan_ is now known as jjesse