[12:26] <kkkkjjjh> sal all
[17:03] <bobweaver> er I can not get anything to install that I want to install :?
[17:03] <bobweaver> http://pastebin.com/31G903eY
[17:03] <bobweaver> bzr branch lp:~fboucault/dee-qt/qt5
[17:03] <bobweaver> bzr branch lp:~fboucault/bamf-qt/qt5
[17:03] <bobweaver> bzr branch lp:~fboucault/libdbusmenu-qt/qt5
[17:03] <bobweaver> and the last one
[17:03] <bobweaver> bzr branch lp:~fboucault/dconf-qt/qt5
[17:04] <bobweaver> the most important one that is ^^
[17:04] <bobweaver> read more about it here
[17:04] <bobweaver> https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-dev/msg00381.html
[19:40] <jP_wanN> hey there :)
[19:41] <jP_wanN> I read you search for c++ developers?
[19:42] <bobweaver> hello Jp
[19:42] <bobweaver> hello jP_wanN  *
[19:43] <jP_wanN> hello
[19:43] <bobweaver> yeah we are looking for qt/c++ developers to help out with some things (porting things to qt5)
[19:43] <bobweaver> like dconf-qt
[19:43] <bobweaver> there is also other things that we are looking for help with when it comes to c++
[19:44] <bobweaver> thanks for showing up. I will be right back (rebooting )
[19:46] <bobweaver> sorry about that
[19:47] <jP_wanN> well I never used Qt but I think it's always fun to learn new things
[19:47] <bobweaver> cool
[19:48] <bobweaver> jP_wanN,  you do know c++ ?
[19:48] <jP_wanN> yes ^^
[19:48] <bobweaver> let me get you a ppa that I have been trying to build
[19:48] <jP_wanN> for which system is it?
[19:49] <jP_wanN> I've only got cinnarch and ubuntu 13.04, is that okay or should I install 12.04 / 12.10 for the development?
[19:49] <bobweaver> https://code.launchpad.net/~fboucault/dconf-qt/qt5
[19:49] <bobweaver> that is the branch that I have been trying to port to qt5 i tried all night last night and got no where
[19:50] <bobweaver> jP_wanN,  dosent matter
[19:50] <jP_wanN> okay
[19:51] <jP_wanN> I'll just install bzr
[19:51] <jP_wanN> well that doesn't look like a ppa anyway
[19:51] <bobweaver> yeah that is not ppa sorry that is just a branch
[19:51] <bobweaver> but that is #1 on list to get that going in qt5
[19:52] <jP_wanN> okay
[19:52] <jP_wanN> and it seems I have to compile it with cmake. another thing I never used but that shouldn't be the problem. just install and type cmake in the dir?
[19:53] <bobweaver> what i do (not the best c++ person )
[19:53] <bobweaver> mkdir build && cd build && cmake ../ && make
[19:54] <jP_wanN> okay I'll try it.
[19:55] <jP_wanN> seems I need some qt5 packages...
[19:55] <bobweaver> thanks jP_wanN  you are great
[20:06] <jP_wanN_> bobweaver: do you know this error
[20:06] <jP_wanN_> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:45 (find_package):   By not providing "FindQt5Core.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has   asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Qt5Core", but   CMake did not find one.    Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Qt5Core" with any   of the following names:      Qt5CoreConfig.cmake     qt5core-config.cmake    Add the installation prefix of "Qt5Core" to CM
[20:06] <bobweaver> the cont char one ?
[20:06] <bobweaver> yeah you have to make sure that you are calling in the correct path when using qt5
[20:07] <bobweaver> there is a ppa for qt5 let me get for you
[20:07] <jP_wanN_> well i'm still on arch ^^
[20:07] <bobweaver>  ppa:canonical-qt5-edgers/qt5-proper
[20:07] <bobweaver> Oh
[20:07] <bobweaver> ok qt5 works on arch (I think never used )
[20:07] <jP_wanN_> okay then I just have to install qt5?
[20:08] <jP_wanN_> I'll try to find it in the AUR (it's not in the official repositories)
[20:08] <bobweaver> http://qt-project.org/downloads
[20:08] <jP_wanN_> is this version okay? https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/qt5/
[20:08] <bobweaver> looking now
[20:09] <bobweaver> Yeah that looks great
[20:10] <jP_wanN_> okay
[20:17] <jP_wanN> sorry my internet connection is really horrible. the qt5 will take about half an hour, so don't expect much input from me until then :D
[20:17] <jP_wanN> *the qt5 download
[20:19] <bobweaver> :)
[21:10] <jP_wanN> okay qt is downloaded
[21:10] <jP_wanN> but make runs since 5 - 10 minutes :D
[21:10] <jP_wanN> and my pc really isn't that old ^^
[21:11] <bobweaver> that is cool jP_wanN  so is mine
[21:12] <jP_wanN> make really needs some sort of progress indication ;)
[21:12] <ogra_> whiners ... try building it on an ARM machine
[21:12] <bobweaver> lol
[21:12] <ogra_> :)
[21:12] <bobweaver> I need peps to give me armel machine first
[21:12] <jP_wanN> no I better won't try
[21:13] <bobweaver> ogra_,  you got qt5 wayland going on  armel ?
[21:13] <ogra_> armel is dead ... armhf is current
[21:13] <bobweaver> << knows nothing about arm
[21:13] <ogra_> havent played with qt5 yet
[21:14] <ogra_> but wayland should work i guess
[21:14] <ogra_> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu4/+build/4285903
[21:14] <bobweaver> ogra_,  I listened to your talk about building iso's it was Great !
[21:14] <ogra_> its only 11h for qt4-x11 on arm :)
[21:14] <ogra_> thanks
[21:14] <jP_wanN> armhf is used on the raspberry. but I don't know much more either ^^
[21:14] <ogra_> i need to go on with documenting the image build stuff
[21:15] <ogra_> the armhf on the raspberry is a frankenberry port :)
[21:15] <bobweaver> that would be cool ogra_  I have also seen that you all are hitting up valgrind alot these days
[21:15] <ogra_> (armhf is usually for ARMv7 CPUs ... RPi rebuilds that for v6)
[21:15] <bobweaver> happy to see that the mem is going down on vexus7
[21:16] <ogra_> not only on the nexus ... check your intel PC with raring ... it gets the same benefits
[21:16] <bobweaver> sweet
[21:16] <ogra_> in the end we should be back to a proper desktop that doesnt eat a gig
[21:16] <ogra_> (for idling)
[21:16] <bobweaver>  \o/
[21:17] <jP_wanN> yes that's really cool :)
[21:17] <ogra_> currently we're at around 400M already
[21:17] <ogra_> 200M down compared to quantal
[21:17] <ogra_> i guess there are another 100-150M that we can cut off
[21:19] <jP_wanN> now canonical also gets things done that we probably profit from in every distribution. and the next release will be lesser confusing for noobs (I remember apport being one of the first applications starting at the first boot of a ubuntu 12.10 installation)
[21:19] <bobweaver> ogra_,  you have seen my video ?  https://plus.google.com/u/0/104659991254860976283/posts/Lk3A5yAewwa
[21:19] <bobweaver> after removing some of the colorize effects I have it almost below 200 mb
[21:20] <bobweaver> but then after that I was told to do things with qml2 so I am. It now runs at about 30 mb of ram (but it needs a ton I mean a ton of work )
[21:20] <bobweaver> I am guessing after everything is said and done 120 mb ram
[21:20] <bobweaver> that is my goal
[21:22] <bobweaver> this is what is running at 30mb's  https://plus.google.com/u/0/104659991254860976283/posts/Pqzy9ADuoM1
[21:22] <bobweaver> but when browser is used it spikes oo*
[21:22] <ogra_> awesome !
[21:23] <ogra_> heh, indeed
[21:24]  * ogra_ is off for dinner
[21:24] <bobweaver> have a good one ogra_  nice catching up :)