[11:32] <lord4163> Helluw :)
[11:33] <lord4163> Does anyone know where I can edit the "home lens"?
[11:33] <lord4163> So it will look good again in Ubuntu 12.04
[11:39] <lord4163> anyone?
[14:53] <nik90> hyperair, ping
[14:54] <hyperair> pong
[14:54] <hyperair> nik90: pong
[14:55] <hyperair> hang on, i think my network's gonna go
[14:55] <nik90> hyperair, can you set the bug priority to high...its a potential precise blocker.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/982343
[14:56] <hyperair> i don't think it's a precise blocker though..
[14:56] <hyperair> i think it would be better if you ask one of the unity devs
[14:57] <nik90> oh, i thought you were one
[14:57] <hyperair> and for the record, nothing's (to my knowledge) blocked ubuntu's release since 6.06
[14:57] <hyperair> a bug like this is really minor to be called a "precise blocker"
[14:57] <nik90> well it can be confusing to new users to see the icon still in the launcher
[14:58] <hyperair> but that's about it. it's not a complete showstopper. not everyone installs apps from there either
[14:58] <nik90> what installing apps from the usc? I thinnk a lot of users do
[14:58] <nik90> but yeah it is not a blocker..
[14:58] <hyperair> hang on, usc or unity?
[14:59] <nik90> well this bug occurs when you install apps from the usc
[14:59] <nik90> if you cancel the installation, the app icon is still present in the launcher
[14:59] <hyperair> on the unity launcher?
[14:59] <nik90> yes
[14:59] <nik90> on the unity launcher
[14:59] <hyperair> wait, i didn't know they even ended up in the launcher to begin with..
[14:59] <nik90> oh..well it was added with unity 5.8 onwards
[15:00] <hyperair> i thought you had to explicitly add it to the unity luancher?
[15:00] <nik90> every app that you install from the usc, is automatically (by default) added to the unity launcher
[15:00] <nik90> you have the option to disable this option in the usc though
[15:00] <hyperair> O_o that must get cluttered pretty fast..
[15:00] <nik90> but by DEFAULT, it goes into the launcher
[15:00] <hyperair> you're talking about the launcher, right? the bar on the left?
[15:00] <hyperair> not the dash?
[15:00] <nik90> yes yes the bar on the left (unity launcher)
[15:00] <nik90> :)
[15:00] <nik90> you can try for yourself
[15:00] <hyperair> lemme try...
[15:02] <hyperair> oho so it does.
[15:02] <nik90> yup
[15:02] <nik90> so you think the bug deserves a high priority?
[15:05]  * hyperair shrugs
[15:05] <hyperair> let the unity developers handle it
[15:05] <hyperair> i see it as a minor inconvenience
[15:05] <hyperair> a mostly cosmetic thing.
[15:06] <nik90> ok
[19:13] <AlanBell> probably a davmor2 question
[19:17] <malin> my lense won't start atuomatically.
[21:28] <mhall119> malin: using the wikipedia tutorial?
[21:29] <mhall119> you need to run "quickly run" after you "sudo quickly install"
[21:29] <malin> mhall119: ah, so that's the command. Nope. I am working on my own lense :)
[21:30] <malin> the lense autostart, but the scope dosen't
[21:30] <mhall119> malin: using Singlet and Quickly?
[21:34] <malin> nope
[21:34] <malin> this is my project: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~malinkb/unity-buss/unity-buss-experimental/files/head:/
[21:35] <malin> and I have installed the .lens file to /usr/share/unity/lenses/<name on my lense>/
[21:35] <malin> .service to /usr/share/dbus-1/services/
[21:35] <malin> and the file called buss to /usr/lib/unity-lense-<name of lense>/
[21:40] <malin> mhall119: the only thing I can not do is to make the entire lens to start automatically :)
[22:16] <davidcalle> malin, what does your .service file look like?
[22:18] <davidcalle> malin, maybe it's because your daemon file is not an executable. Right click on it, in properties -> permissions -> check "Allow executing file as a program"
[22:18] <malin> davidcalle: that might be it. I will check it. I did an ls -lha | grep name of deameon and it looked equal the other files, but I will take another look
[22:19] <davidcalle> malin, you can also make it executable via a terminal "sudo chmod +x /usr/lib/unity-lens-buss/buss"
[22:20] <malin> davidcalle: davidcalle it's not set as allow executing file as program, but so ain't the other unity-lense service files
[22:21] <malin> ah that program
[22:21] <malin> belived you thinked about the sericefile
[22:21] <malin> I can do it to the buss :)
[22:21] <malin> I wonder about one thing
[22:21] <davidcalle> malin, yeah, the .service file is just the way the system finds about your program and knows what to start.
[22:21] <malin> what do I need to make launchpad make a deb-file for me?
[22:21] <malin> I have made a ppa
[22:21] <malin> yeah
[22:23] <davidcalle> You need a few other files. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~davidc3/onehundredscopes/piratebay-precise/files
[22:23] <malin> I looked in the video-lense-sourceode and figured out you made the video-lense in ubuntu :)
[22:23] <davidcalle> Here is an example.
[22:23] <davidcalle> malin, indeed :)
[22:23] <malin> :) that is so cool
[22:24] <davidcalle> First, look at setup.py and MANIFEST.in : the manifest file lists all the files that need to be installed on the system. The setup.py file says where they need to be installed.
[22:24] <malin> okey, so I have to make all those folders and that setup.py ? I think I will work on that during this week now and then.
[22:24] <davidcalle> malin, thanks
[22:24] <malin> :)
[22:25] <malin> I haven't used it very much, the video-lense, but maybe I should, it could make me find things faster
[22:25] <davidcalle> malin, those two files are the first bits. Then, the big part is the debian folder. It's what will allow Launchpad to create a .deb.
[22:25] <malin> okey, so the setup.py and manfiest.in is the the files I have to make myself
[22:26] <malin> ah, okey
[22:27] <malin> it's bit of work, but I should try to make it myself
[22:27] <malin> too
[22:28] <malin> don't know what depneds I need for the lense
[22:28] <malin> but I think I have to get some sleep.
[22:28] <davidcalle> malin, once you have done those two, I'll give you a hand with the debian folder if you need one. But basically, you have to look at each file and change things that are irrelevant to your lens
[22:28] <malin> And again. thank you so much for help :)
[22:28] <malin> okey :) I will
[22:28] <malin> good night :)
[22:28] <davidcalle> malin, no problem, good night :)