[06:56] <dholbach> good morning
[07:21] <dpm> good morning
[07:23] <jimk> Hi, I am making a app for showdown and this issue is stopping me --> http://askubuntu.com/questions/159413/gtkfilechooserbutton-select-folder-mode-returns-no-path     Can someone help me here?
[08:10] <jimk> Is there a widget in in Gtk3 that asks user for a custom hotkey, captures it and then displays it?
[10:07] <dholbach> mvo, what do you think about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-distutils-extra/+bug/1021207 :)
[10:07] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1021207 in python-distutils-extra "Decide what to do with .rtupdate files" [Undecided,New]
[10:09] <mvo> dholbach: not sure, worth checking with doko, he may have more insight in this particular file
[10:10] <dholbach> both doko and barry seem to be elsewhere, but not on IRC :)
[12:16] <dpm> dholbach, when you come back, would you mind commenting on this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1021255 - I've confirmed that installing the -common package does not install the individual templates, which then need to be installed one by one
[12:16] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1021255 in quickly-community-templates "Can install, but can't use?" [Undecided,New]
[12:17] <dholbach> dpm, ok, will take a look in a bit
[12:19] <dpm> cool, thanks!
[12:25] <dholbach> dpm, hum
[12:25] <dholbach> dpm, did the reporter install quickly-ubuntu-application-qt-template as well?
[12:25] <dpm> dholbach, no, I assume he installed the -common package and thought that'd take care of it
[12:26] <dholbach> yeah, bad luck then :)
[12:26] <dpm> would it be possible to have the -common package install all the templates?
[12:27] <dholbach> right now it's the other way around
[12:27] <dholbach> all the templates install the -common data package
[12:27] <dholbach> and having circular depends brings problems with it
[12:28] <dholbach> you could easily introduce a all-quickly-templates package
[12:33] <dpm> dholbach, I think that might be the best option. Is there any naming convention for such metapackages? Could I name it just quickly-community-templates to be more inline with the name of 'quickly-community-templates-common'?
[12:33] <dholbach> sure
[12:33] <dholbach> just add it to debian/control with all the relevant depends
[12:34] <dpm> cool, thanks, I'll see if I can have a go at it
[12:37] <dholbach> if somebody could verify all the test-cases from the bugs in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-distutils-extra/+bug/1020017 and leave a comment on the individual bugs, that'd be nice
[12:37] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1020017 in python-distutils-extra "[SRU] Backport 2.33-1 to precise" [Undecided,Fix committed]
[12:40] <dpm> dholbach, hm, we might need to comment on https://plus.google.com/105258101046165462263/posts/KDkJ4w7WNgC - I think that guy misinterpreted your e-mail on the mailing list
[12:40]  * dpm has a go at replying
[12:42] <dholbach> bahhhhh
[13:25] <mhall119> :(
[13:27] <dholbach> mhall119, "you didn't"?
[13:28] <mhall119> didn't waste 3 weeks of his life
[13:29] <dholbach> ah ok :)
[13:30]  * dholbach goes back to having fun with PPAs
[13:40] <cedeon> hmm that google plus post is relevant to me also.  For my comp entry i am making a cooking app that uses creative commons licensed recipes from opensourcefood.com. Will I  have to change the default quickly license also?
[14:40] <HB> Hi!
[14:41] <HB> I have a question about develop apps for ubuntu, about libraries and games. Is posible develop python games with pygame and submit to the software center?
[14:56] <HB> Hi! again xD
[14:58] <dpm> hi HB, the answer is yes, but if you are more specific with your question, we'll then be able to be more specific with the answer :)
[15:00] <HB> Thanks!
[15:00] <HB> dpm: I was thinking in a game with pygame developed with eclipse.
[15:02] <HB> But what happens with the user and the library? Does the user to install when you download the game? Or is it necessary?
[15:02] <commandoline> the package manager will install pygame automatically
[15:02] <commandoline> (== the software center)
[15:04] <HB> commandoline: thanks! I am really noob in this topic xD Ubuntu develop :)
[15:05] <commandoline> np
[15:08] <HB> In developer.ubuntu.com I only found info about program with "Quickly"... DO you know something about work with others ide and publish?
[15:13] <commandoline> Well, you can write you script yourself, but the problem then is that you also need to package it yourself as far as I know
[15:13] <commandoline> (packaging = making it into a ubuntu package)
[15:17] <HB> Aaaa but Quickly do that for me if I use it?
[15:17] <commandoline> yes, it automatically packages your app.
[15:18] <HB> Mmmm. Thats the advantage for use it…
[15:19] <commandoline> You might be able to strip the 'starting app' of quickly down retaining the automatic packaging, but I'm not sure if that's possible.
[15:20] <HB> Ok, I will be reading about that. Thanks for your time. Maybe I write soon in this channel
[15:23] <HB> I will ask in #ubuntu
[15:26] <wolter> is there a package that provides python gegl as to be imported with the line "from gi.repository import Gegl" ?
[16:20] <gau1991> Hello can any one tell me hoe add build-dependencies with quickly?
[17:47] <george_e> I'm stuck making a tough decision about my application:
[17:47] <george_e> http://askubuntu.com/questions/160070/to-make-or-not-to-make-python-nautilus-a-dependency
[17:48] <george_e> Does anyone have any advice?
[17:49] <hyperair> george_e: put the nautilus extension into a separate package.
[17:49] <hyperair> have the main package recommend the extension package.
[17:49] <hyperair> and have the extension package depend upon python-nautilus
[17:50] <george_e> That isn't an option because then it can't be submitted to MyApps.
[17:50] <george_e> (At least, that's the impression I got.)
[17:50] <george_e> It also won't qualify for the contest.
[17:50] <hyperair> oh if you're submitting it to myapps, then please don't package it into a deb. :-)
[17:50] <hyperair> leave the packaging to us, because we'll have to repackage it anyway
[17:51] <george_e> Okay... I guess I don't quite understand how MyApps works then.
[17:51] <hyperair> in fact, throwing a deb at myapps makes things harder, because then we need to dismantle the deb
[17:51] <george_e> I didn't submit a DEB.
[17:51] <george_e> I'm referring to the DEB in my PPA which is built by a recipe.
[17:51] <hyperair> ah
[17:51] <george_e> The Debian packaging is actually in a separate branch.
[17:51] <hyperair> i see
[17:51] <george_e> It gets nested when the recipe builds.
[17:53] <hyperair> well if you have a sane build system in place you're welcome to submit the source tarball
[17:53] <george_e> Well, I had done that originally, but then I read the contest rules a little more closely and discovered that I was supposed to submit a text file.
[17:53] <george_e> So I replaced the .tar.gz archive with that.
[17:54] <george_e> (The text file contains a link to the PPA.)
[17:54] <hyperair> ..a text file?
[17:54]  * hyperair isn't actually familiar with this contest.
[17:54] <george_e> At the bottom of step #4 here: http://developer.ubuntu.com/showdown/
[17:55] <george_e> "IMPORTANT! While submitting your app, fill in the App Showdown Participation Details and upload it in the ‘Your application‘ field in MyApps"
[17:56] <hyperair> eh
[17:56] <hyperair> hmm maybe i should shut up and let someone more informed about this to tell you more
[17:56] <george_e> I hadn't noticed that at first either.
[17:57] <george_e> I'll be right back, I need to switch to KDE for a second.
[17:58]  * george_e is back now.
[18:32] <korylprince> Hello all.. I'm trying to find out if there is a way to disable a gtk3 event. When I double-click on a toolbar, it attempts to resize the window. I'd like that not to happen...
[18:34] <korylprince> The root of this question is that I am having problems with an app crashing under other window managers like openbox. When I try to resize the window it crashes with create_moveresize_window: assertion failed: (mv_resize->moveresize_emulation_window == NULL)
[19:07] <mister> Hello, I am using Gdk.keyval_name to capture user specified hotkey for my app for showdown. This setup works fine but it captures all keys include ctrl,alt,delete,backspace etc. Is there a way to capture alphabet, number and function keys only and ignore everything else?
[19:08] <hakermania> mister, why is this a problem? Why don't you check what kind of key is being captured and ignore the ones that doesn't matter to you?
[19:10] <mister> Yeah but then there will be so many keys to ignore. Is there a Gdk built in function to do it?
[19:11] <hakermania> mister, I don't really know, but I guess it will be something like this: captured_keys(char *key)
[19:12] <hakermania> Why don't you do an if(key=="Alt") then etc.... Why don't you watch only the keys you'd like to (If I don't understand correctly because I don't know python, please show example code)
[19:15] <mister> if statements will work but then I will have to write one each for esc,tab,capslock,shift,ctrl,super,space,delete,enter,backspace,insert, print screen, pgup,pgdn, home, end, numlock,alt
[19:21] <korylprince> You could use the in keyword to simplify, i.e.
[19:22] <korylprince> if <key> in [esc,tab,capslock,etc....]: do stuff
[19:32] <mister> right thanks forgot about in
[19:39] <agmenor> Hello ! Can anyone here please help me on development for the Showdown contest ?
[19:40] <agmenor> It will be about keyboard shortcuts (http://askubuntu.com/questions/153501/how-do-i-create-and-use-keyboard-shortcuts-in-a-gtk-app-that-i-am-developing/153502#153502)
[22:50] <george_e> Uhm... I stumbled across this: https://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba
[22:51] <george_e> My application was submitted for review but it's missing the "appshowdown" tag.
[22:52] <george_e> I'm not 100% sure if there is anyone here who is a member of that board...
[22:52] <george_e> ...but if there is, would it be possible to have that tag added (since the app is indeed a part of the contest)?