[00:29] <gonzalob> hello!
[00:32] <gonzalob> I'm looking for some help with qmltestrunner
[00:34] <gonzalob> I'm not familiar with IRC, is anybody here? : )
[00:43] <daker> gonzalob: bad timing :)
[00:43] <gonzalob> yep, I'm seeing that
[00:48] <daker> nik90_: popey here is an updated click package to test for tomorow http://ubuntuone.com/3uH8koLbN3Ik1Te1bROfMM it runs with qmlscene and the plugin is an .so file now
[00:48] <daker> i hope it will works
[00:48] <popey> daker: lemme give it a quick test now
[00:48] <daker> popey: oh i can wait :)
[00:48] <popey> you should bump the version number ☻
[00:49] <popey>     "desktop_Exec (rad.io)": "absolute path '/usr/bin/qmlscene -I plugin rad.io.qml' for Exec given in .desktop file."
[00:50] <daker> one sec
[00:50] <popey> just remove /usr/bin
[00:51] <daker> popey: http://ubuntuone.com/7iSd5cPII2vcN1Dm6CJpjE
[00:51] <popey> ok
[00:51]  * daker crossing his fingers...
[00:52] <popey>     "lint_click_files": "found click packages in toplevel dir: com.ubuntu.developer.daker.rad-io_0.3_all.click"
[00:52] <popey> ☻
[00:53] <daker> popey: http://ubuntuone.com/6mBUztwS3EpaONB01DnPln
[00:54] <popey> still getting     "lint_click_files": "found click packages in toplevel dir: com.ubuntu.developer.daker.rad-io_0.3_all.click"
[00:54] <popey> thats just a warning though.. but needs fixing
[00:55]  * popey pushes to phone
[00:55] <popey> ** (process:5981): WARNING **: Unable to read the desktop file '/opt/click.ubuntu.com/.click/users/phablet/com.ubuntu.developer.daker.rad.io/rad.io.desktop' in the application directory: Key file does not start with a group
[00:56] <daker> why rad.io.desktop i have changed that on the manifest to rad-io.desktop
[00:57] <popey> maybe an old click package i have kicking around
[00:57] <popey> i get that sometimes
[00:57] <daker> the namespace is not rad.io but rad-io
[00:57] <popey> just rebooting phone
[00:58] <daker> tyt
[00:58] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-015829.png
[00:58] <daker> \o/
[00:59] <daker> popey: try search for : 977
[00:59] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-015855.png
[00:59] <popey> ok
[01:00] <daker> the HITZ channel has a working stream
[01:00] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-020000.png
[01:00] <popey> its playing
[01:01] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-020053.png
[01:01] <popey> artwork
[01:01] <popey> local knows I'm in the UK, nice
[01:01] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-020130.png
[01:02] <daker> Wow :)
[01:02] <popey> http://popey.com/~alan/device-2013-09-19-020209.png  \o/ BBC World Service
[01:03] <popey> Nice work daker
[01:03] <daker> popey: thanks
[01:04] <daker> hope you like it
[01:04] <popey> yeah, it's cool
[01:04] <popey> nice to see it working on a device
[01:05] <daker> still some small spacing issue, but i spent two 3 hours to refactor the code
[01:05] <daker> but yeah Wow
[01:05]  * popey spams G+ with screenshots
[01:06] <popey> and now bed... nn daker
[01:06] <daker> g'night and thanks!
[01:07] <popey> np
[01:09] <popey> daker: before I go, two minor comments. I'd change "Local Radios" to "Local Radio". and "No track infos" to "No track info". They read better that way IMHO ☻
[01:10] <popey> we never pluralise "Radio" or "Info"
[01:10] <daker> popey: sure i'll fix that
[06:56] <dholbach> good morning
[06:57] <dpm> morning too :)
[07:14] <mihir_> dpm: morning :)
[07:14] <dpm> morning mihir_
[07:17] <dholbach> dpm, lool: how does https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu/2.7.2-0ubuntu3 look to you?
[07:20] <dpm> dholbach, what kind of feedback are you after? Do you want us to test it from -proposed?
[07:21] <dholbach> dpm, no, just look at the amount of bug fixes
[07:21] <dholbach> I opened a bottle of champagne already
[07:21] <dpm> nice :)
[07:22] <dholbach> jppiiroinen, great work
[07:22] <dpm> so, yeah, it looks great to me, indeed, nice work jppiiroinen :)
[07:23] <lool> dholbach: the changelog is awesome  :-)
[07:23] <lool> dholbach: not sure it was meant to go straight to saucy though, doesn't that go through daily landing?
[07:24] <dholbach> Mirv, ^ are there plans for q-p-u to go through daily landing?
[07:26] <Mirv> dholbach: it'd need autopilot tests, otherwise it'd be ready
[07:26] <Mirv> the packaging has been prepared and it's added to a stack, just disabled
[07:26] <dholbach> lool, ^
[07:27] <Mirv> with zero automated testing it's a bit too risky to enable it
[07:30] <lool> hmmm
[07:30] <lool> I sense a contradiction of some sort
[07:30] <jppiiroinen> dholbach, dpm: thanks! :)
[07:31] <jppiiroinen> lool: welcome to the dark side
[07:31] <lool> lack of autopilot tests are only an issue to trust its quality, but it shouldn't stop us from using tools to help us get bzr changes in PPA or in archive?
[07:31] <lool> jppiiroinen: I sense a disturbance in the force?  :-)
[07:32] <lool> oh wait, this doesn't go in the image
[07:32] <lool> haha can't wait til I tell asac about that
[07:32] <oSoMoN> hey gusch, would you have a moment to review https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/webbrowser-app/unskip-test/+merge/185806 ?
[07:33] <lool> what a great loophole in reviewing everything which affects touch  ;-)
[07:33] <lool> jppiiroinen: and let me second the +1 on the changes; look awesome
[07:35] <jppiiroinen> lool: \o/
[07:36]  * popey hugs jppiiroinen 
[07:37] <Mirv> lool: PPA builds are enabled, just not archive landing. and since the bzr branch is fully prepared, archive uploads can be done directly. so it's pretty smooth.
[07:37] <Mirv> one could argue automated PPA builds are risky as well, but that's how it is currently
[07:37] <gusch> oSoMoN: ok
[07:38] <Mirv> JP love day
[07:40] <jppiiroinen> \o/  http://satwcomic.com/deer-hunt
[07:40] <lool> Mirv: ah so qtcreator is part of a landing and was copied from PPA to archive by $person
[07:43] <Mirv> lool: it's slight more complicated, the automated PPA builds have mangled version numbers, but the bzr branch is uploadable directly so I got dholbach to sponsor it for me, then marked it as having been uploaded
[07:43] <Mirv> lool: but yes it's autolanding but not auto-dailyreleasing
[08:01] <gusch> oSoMoN: approved
[08:06] <oSoMoN> gusch: thanks!
[10:01] <wellsb> Is there a qml date picker component available, yet?  Like that which was available for meego
[10:02] <wellsb> Ahh, this  could work http://91.189.93.79/api/qml/sdk-1.0/Ubuntu.Components.Pickers.Picker/
[10:11] <wellsb> timp: Any updates on this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDatePickers
[10:18] <wellsb> zsombi: ^  Any ETA on when this will land?
[10:20] <zsombi> wellsb: there are few things that needs to be there first: 1) CI needs to work again, 2) I don't have tyet the UI confirmed from UX for the components, 3) I got other more urgent things to do first... so expect at least 2 more weeks to get the components...
[10:22] <zsombi> wellsb: I have the Picker in the SDK trunk, the Dialer is proposed for landing, and then there are the 4 layouts, TimePicker and the Date-, Week- and MontPickers, which AFAIK shoudl be integrated in OSK
[10:31] <daker> nik90: nik90_ can you please test this http://ubuntuone.com/6fCGAjnnU1qsuEG31cw6L5 before i push an update ?
[10:44] <popey> daker: sure
[10:44] <popey> daker: can you bump the version?
[10:44] <popey> it's gone down from 0.3 to 0.2 since last night
[10:44] <daker> popey: you don't have to, that's the same package you have tested yesterday...
[10:44] <popey> oh okay
[10:44] <popey> \o/
[10:45] <daker> popey: just wanted to be sure to get his input
[10:45] <popey> ok. cool!
[10:47] <m-b-o> dpm: Hi, I've updated the MP from yesterday. If you've time, give it a look...
[10:54] <GuidoPallemans> m-b-o: MP?
[10:54] <dpm> Merge Proposal
[10:56] <dpm> m-b-o, I'll try to have a look, unless someone else beats me to it, I probably won't get to it until the evening
[10:59] <om26er> gusch, hello, Sir
[10:59] <m-b-o> dpm: no problem
[11:01] <gusch> om26er: hi
[11:29] <daker> dholbach: can you please test this http://ubuntuone.com/6fCGAjnnU1qsuEG31cw6L5 before i push an update ?
[11:30] <daker> dholbach: just the click package part
[11:34] <popey> daker: no errors, just a warning
[11:35] <daker> popey: what kind of warning ?
[11:35] <popey>     "lint_control_architecture_valid_contents": "found binaries for architecture 'all': "
[11:35] <popey> oh, thats an error, not warning
[11:37] <daker> ok popey can you test this on the phone http://ubuntuone.com/6Gh4sSTJ6An2uxkgbccXTn
[11:37] <daker> it's v 0.4
[11:38] <popey> k
[11:46] <gonzalo> Hello! I've some dependencies issues when trying to test QML with qmltestrunner, is anyone using it with U. 13.04?
[11:53] <dholbach> not sure if you saw it earlier, but
[11:53] <dholbach> daker, can you change 'architecture' to 'armhf' in the manifest?
[11:53] <dholbach> daker, apart from that it looks good to me
[11:55] <dholbach> brb
[11:55] <daker> dholbach: ok
[11:55] <popey> daker: works on the device.
[11:56] <daker> popey: ok, then i'll fix what dholbach said then i'll push an update
[11:56] <popey> cool, ping me when you have and I'll check and approve
[12:11] <daker> ok
[12:16] <nik90|Laptop> Is there any QML Api to trigger haptic or audio feedback?
[12:16] <nik90|Laptop> I need them to fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+bug/1227194
[12:22] <gonzalo> How can I install the 'QtTest' module, I installed the Ubuntu SDK from it's PPA, but `make check` fails with project templates.
[12:24] <gonzalo> (Yet `make autopilot` tests are successful.)
[12:25] <popey> Mirv: do you know the answer to nik90|Laptop's question?
[12:26] <Mirv> popey: nik90|Laptop: possibly kalikiana might know, I (vaguely) remember him doing something around it. it would be via qtdeclarative5-qtfeedback-plugin but the plugins-to-that-QML-plugin situation might be lacking.
[12:28] <nik90|Laptop> Mirv: Are you referring to https://code.launchpad.net/~kalikiana/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/feedback/+merge/183467 ?
[12:28] <nik90|Laptop> Mirv: I noticed that the MP depended on https://bugs.launchpad.net/qtubuntu-sensors/+bug/1214404 to be fixed.
[12:29] <nik90|Laptop> kalikiana ^^ :)
[12:29] <Chocanto> popey: Hey ! Do you know who is part of the sdk team ?
[12:30] <nik90|Laptop> Chocanto: Kaleo, timp, zsombi are some
[12:30] <popey> Chocanto: yeah, what you after?
[12:30] <Chocanto> ahah okok thanks ^^
[12:31] <Chocanto> popey: For the same thing, the file plugin
[12:31] <Chocanto> popey: It starts to become an urgent need, so I have to see with the team ^^
[12:32] <nik90|Laptop> Mirv: do the feature freeze and other freeze deadline apply to getting a package to qtubuntu-sensors?
[12:33] <kalikiana> nik90|Laptop: Mirv I need review there. you can help by finding somebody who can. it's a little tricky since both depend on each other
[12:33] <kalikiana> and then we had some bricked devices which didn't help
[12:36] <Mirv> nik90|Laptop: yeah, those look familiar ;)
[12:36] <nik90|Laptop> Mirv: For the haptic feedback we know what's holding it up. Is there a way to trigger audible feedback? like playing a tone?
[12:36] <nik90|Laptop> in qml
[12:39] <Mirv> nik90|Laptop: kalikiana could probably answer that ^
[12:39] <Mirv> I haven't tested it, I just discussed it at some point when it was wondered where to put the plugin
[12:40] <nik90|Laptop> kalikiana: ^^
[12:43] <kalikiana> nik90|Laptop: it can probably added to the feedback plugin backend; I didn't look at it since everyone was interested in vibrations only
[12:44] <kalikiana> I can check what's needed for that with platform guys
[12:44] <nik90|Laptop> kalikiana: Would it possible to use what the dialer app does? Since it also needs audible notifcations like the ringer?
[12:44] <nik90|Laptop> kalikiana: thnx
[12:47] <kalikiana> nik90|Laptop: I think that's what seb is working on? I talked to him a while ago about using feedback for the phone app - but again nobody specifically asked about tone so given time constraints I didn't investigate that
[12:48] <nik90|Laptop> kalikiana: okay
[12:50] <gonzalo> Hi people, I'm trying to run unit tests with some Ubuntu SDK app templates. I also tried with the ubuntu-calculator-app but qmltestrunner reports 'QtTest' module as missing. How can I install it?
[12:53] <kalikiana> gonzalo: try installing qtdeclarative5-test-plugin
[13:25] <GuidoPallemans> anyone else sometimes has the error usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/qml/Ubuntu/Components/Page.qml:155: TypeError: Cannot read property 'actionManager' of null
[13:25] <GuidoPallemans> ?
[14:52] <om26er> renato__, hey. I moved our meeting back a few minutes, seems boiko is at another meeting during that time. is that fine ?
[14:57] <renato__> om26er, ok
[14:57] <renato__> np
[15:23] <alvarova> hi there1
[15:23] <alvarova> Im newbie working with QT Creator...!!!
[15:28] <M3tabaron> any advice on beginning to learn programming towards ubuntu mobile?
[15:30] <alvarova> Somebody can tell me about where Can I find some tutorial to get android apps working under ubuntu sdk?
[15:32] <GuidoPallemans> alvarova: you can't
[15:32] <GuidoPallemans> alvarova: you can get qt apps to work under android, but not android apps on ubuntu
[15:37] <alvarova> I was reading about it, and I found something: http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt5ForAndroidBuilding
[15:38] <alvarova> actually here tells about how can we create android apps under Qt editor. But, Im searching for a tutorial, something like step by step.
[15:55] <Chocanto> timp : ping
[16:42] <WebbyIT> popey, franxesk is a new contributor \o/ Can you check with him if he has signed CLA, please? :)
[18:20] <daker> hey popey
[18:29] <daker> nik90: nik90_ ping
[18:59] <nik90_> daker: pong
[18:59] <daker> nik90_: can you please test this http://ubuntuone.com/6vsuCtn6jpldhKsltqFutV
[18:59] <daker> ?
[19:00] <nik90_> daker: sry but I do not know how to overwrite an existing install
[19:00] <nik90_> daker: so I do not know if installing this click package will overwrite the existing one
[19:01] <daker> nik90_: ok, can you just check the click package format ? if you know how to do that
[19:01] <nik90_> dholbach isnt onlinne either to help.
[19:01] <nik90_> daker: that is a script that i do not have
[19:01] <nik90_> daker: popey has it, but isnt available
[19:01] <daker> nik90_: ok no problem :)
[19:01] <daker> i'll wait for popey
[19:01] <nik90_> daker: sry,
[19:02] <nik90_> daker: but seeing the screenshots posted by popey, I noticed that you fixed the layout issues
[19:02] <daker> nik90_: yes i fixed that
[19:03] <daker> nik90_: the problem was that i was runing the app from a binary app
[19:03] <nik90_> daker: ah
[19:03] <nik90_> daker: using a main.cpp?
[19:03] <daker> yes
[19:03] <nik90_> daker: :)
[19:03] <daker> i refactored the c++ code to make an .so file
[19:03] <daker> the run the app with qmlscene
[19:04] <daker> then*
[19:04] <nik90_> daker: I am glad that you fixed it :)
[19:04] <daker> yes :)
[19:04] <nik90_> daker: were you able to debug the issue regarding many stations not having any audio output?
[19:04] <nik90_> with the error message popey posted yesterday?
[19:05] <daker> popey were able to play some of them
[19:05] <nik90_> daker: okay
[19:05] <nik90_> daker: It is annoying to reflash my phone everytime I want to overwrite an existing click package
[19:06] <nik90_> daker: otherwise I would test
[19:06] <daker> popey knows how to do that
[19:06] <nik90_> daker: I cant flash now since I am working on the clock app
[19:06] <daker> nik90_: no worries
[19:29] <popey> daker: wassup?
[19:29] <daker> popey: can you test that please http://ubuntuone.com/6vsuCtn6jpldhKsltqFutV
[19:29] <daker> v0.5 for you
[19:29] <popey> sure thing
[19:35] <popey>     "lint_control_architecture_valid_contents": "found binaries for architecture 'all': "
[19:35] <popey> beuno: what is the fix for ^^?
[19:36] <daker> the only binary present on the package is compiled for armhf
[19:42] <wellsb> Updates to ESV Bible.  Should be in click store soon.  https://plus.google.com/110587021591787005452/posts/XFtKiKfWaiM
[19:43] <popey> dpkg-deb: error: `/home/alan/Downloads/com.wellsb.esv-bible_0.0.2.0_unknown.click' is not a debian format archive
[19:44] <popey> -rw-r--r--   1 alan alan     0 Sep 19 20:43 com.wellsb.esv-bible_0.0.2.0_unknown.click
[19:44] <popey> ooer
[19:44] <popey> wellsb: thats a zero byte file coming from the store. did it upload okay?
[19:46] <popey> mhall119: can you download esv bible from the store? I get a zero byte file every time
[19:46] <iBelieve> wellsb, that's awesome about ESV Bible, congratulations!
[19:48] <popey> wellsb: have sent a mail internally to see if we can fix it. seems a problem with the site
[19:48] <mhall119> popey: the click store has a 0 byte .click package
[19:48] <popey> the store says it's bigger
[19:48] <mhall119> the .click package you can download is 0 bytes, regardless of what the store says
[19:48] <popey> 30.1 KB
[20:10] <WebbyIT> But is in development mail client app?
[20:15] <popey> WebbyIT: not currently, but we'll kickstart it soon
[20:16] <WebbyIT> popey, nice to hear
[20:46] <daker> popey: anyway i'll push an update
[20:46] <popey> ok
[20:58] <daker> popey: thanks for your help!!
[20:58] <popey> np
[21:06] <daker> popey:     "lint_control_architecture_valid_contents": "found binaries for architecture 'all': " means that it wont approved until this is fixed ? right ?
[21:25] <popey> yes daker, it's an error, I'm not supposed to publish, unless beuno says otherwise
[21:25] <daker> i have specified the architecture field on the manifest.json
[21:33] <wellsb> popey: I resubmitted 41.  Hopefully it's not zero byte this time
[21:36] <daker> it appear that there is no docs explaning what lint_control_architecture_valid_contents do
[21:36] <daker> popey: can you share your script with me ?
[21:36] <daker> if that's possible
[22:03] <popey> daker: unfortunately I can't
[22:04] <daker> popey: i know :)
[22:22] <daker> popey: can you look at the manifest file on the package and see what's the value of the architecture field ?
[22:32] <popey> sure
[22:33] <popey>     "architecture": "armhf",
[23:21] <daker> :(
[23:55] <imnichol> Is there a tool somewhere for creating a qml extension library?
[23:57] <imnichol> *tutorial
[23:57] <imnichol> I'm reading the qt project documentation and it's just not clicking,