[02:05] <Nothing_Much> So I hear now that PowerVR is supported under Mir, would it be possible to utilize libhybris on the desktop?
[02:06] <augie> hello
[02:06] <Nothing_Much> Howd-
[02:06] <Nothing_Much> y
[02:07] <Nothing_Much> So I hear now that PowerVR is supported under Mir, would it be possible to utilize libhybris on the desktop?
[02:07] <Nothing_Much> Oh oops, meant to edit that
[02:08] <Nothing_Much> But yeah, if anybody's here, lemme know if it's possible, since I have an SGX 544 on this desktop here.
[02:47] <RAOF> Nothing_Much: Do you have an android build for your desktop?
[02:47] <Nothing_Much> RAOF: nope, but I have the "system" folder from an Android build
[02:49] <RAOF> I don't know if that's enough, but I guess you probably could bring up Unity8 on that.
[02:50] <Nothing_Much> RAOF: How would I go about doing that on the desktop? I wanna see if it's possible with Wayland or Mir.
[02:51] <Nothing_Much> On a desktop
[02:51] <RAOF> Probably you'd install libhybris* and unity8
[02:52] <Nothing_Much> Oh.. I thought I did that once
[02:52] <RAOF> What didn't work? :)
[02:52] <RAOF> And what did it say? :)
[02:53] <Nothing_Much> Hang on, actually it wasn't unity8, it was the unity-effects thing
[02:53] <Nothing_Much> xserver-xorg-video-mir
[02:55] <RAOF> xserver-xorg-video-mir doesn't exist; I'm not sure what you're referring to there.
[02:55] <Nothing_Much> xserer-xorg-mir
[02:55] <Nothing_Much> *server
[02:55] <Nothing_Much> Bah
[02:55] <Nothing_Much> Hang on
[02:55] <RAOF> You *might* be referring to xserver-xorg-xmir, which won't work on anything but nouveau, intel, or radeon.
[02:55] <RAOF> Ah, yeah.
[02:55] <RAOF> No X for you on Android.
[02:55] <Nothing_Much> You mean armhf?
[02:56] <RAOF> Well, I mean ‘there's currently no way to go from Android drivers to X’
[02:56] <Nothing_Much> I'm on an Armhf PC here and I'm tryin' to get some 3D acceleration.
[02:56] <RAOF> There are armhf platforms for which we have X drivers, but not IIRC your SGX.
[02:56] <Nothing_Much> Via libhybris
[02:57] <RAOF> You should be able to get Unity8 and anything that runs under Unity8 running (so, all the Ubuntu Touch apps, basically).
[02:57] <RAOF> You're not going to be able to get anything that requires X to work, though.
[02:57] <Nothing_Much> Not even XMir? :(
[02:57] <RAOF> Indeed, not XMir.
[02:58] <RAOF> Because XMir (currently) works by augmenting the existing X drivers, which we can do because we've got the source for them.
[02:58] <RAOF> It's possible to write an XMir driver that will work on an arbitrary (EGL/GLES-supporting) Mir, but we've not yet done that.
[02:59] <Nothing_Much> Hmm..
[02:59] <Nothing_Much> My computer uses an SGX 544
[03:01] <Nothing_Much> So I'd have to wait for a driver for XMir?
[03:05] <RAOF> Yeah, if you want to use accelerated X11 stuff.
[03:06] <RAOF> And even then you're not going to get GLX/OpenGL; your hardware doesn't actually support it.
[03:06] <RAOF> You *will* get EGL/GLES, instead.
[03:06] <RAOF> Which is fine.
[03:07] <RAOF> As long as what you want to run supports GLES.
[03:11] <AskUbuntu> I need RSN for ad hoc connection for my Nexus 7. Do Ubuntu for Nexus 7 implement this feature? | http://askubuntu.com/q/379648
[03:15] <TechieElf> Can someone help me with enabling GSM? I know I need to check if ofono and rild are communicating but what is the next logical step?
[03:25] <Nothing_Much> RAOF: I heard that the SGX 544 PowerVR supports OpenGL up to 2.1 I think
[03:26] <RAOF> Oh, well. If it does (and has Android drivers for same), then you'd get GL.
[03:29] <Nothing_Much> Ah alright
[03:47] <TechieElf> Hashcode can you tell me where you left off with the XT907 port? I'm not sure where to start
[03:50] <Crimson_Rogue> hey, I have a question.. where can I find a list of currently supported phones?
[03:50] <RobbyF> galaxy nexus/nexus4
[03:50] <RobbyF> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[03:50] <Crimson_Rogue> yes, but there's a differen't list...
[03:52] <TechieElf> What list might that be?
[03:57] <RAOF> Crimson_Rogue: Are you thinking of this list https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices#Working.2C_but_not_available_from_cdimage.ubuntu.com ?
[03:58] <Crimson_Rogue> yes RA0F, thank you
[03:59] <RobbyF> samething as i listed
[04:01] <TechieElf> Yeah, I agree with RobbyF
[04:36] <jalcine> would it be possible to swap shells on Ubuntu Touch?
[04:37] <jalcine> like from Unity to something else?
[04:40] <Mia> Hello?
[04:42] <Mia> hello?
[04:50] <jalcine> !ask
[05:13] <Crimson_Rogue> does anyone know if ubuntu touch supports calls and sms/mms on the Galaxy S III?
[05:29] <half_mast> Has anyone been getting NETWORK ERROR when trying to update apps through the update manager?
[05:35] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, Nope, run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade in the terminal and pastbin it.
[05:39] <half_mast> wilee-nillee, this is what I got. Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty InRelease
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates InRelease
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security InRelease
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty Release.gpg
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates Release.gpg
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security Release.gpg
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty Release
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates Release
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security Release
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/main armhf Packages/DiffIndex
[05:39] <wilee-nilee> !pastebin
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/restricted armhf Packages/DiffIndex
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/universe armhf Packages/DiffIndex
[05:39] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/main Sources
[05:39] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:39] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/restricted Sources
[05:39] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, STOP
[05:39] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:39] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/universe Sources
[05:39] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:39] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/main Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/restricted Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/universe Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/restricted Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/restricted armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/main Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/restricted Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-updates/universe Translation-en
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <wilee-nilee> !pastebin | half_mast
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/restricted Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe Sources
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/restricted armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe armhf Packages
[05:40] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:40] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/main Translation-en
[05:41] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/restricted Translation-en
[05:41] <half_mast> Ign http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty-security/universe Translation-en
[05:41] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/main armhf Packages
[05:41] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/restricted armhf Packages
[05:41] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com trusty/universe armhf Packages
[05:41] <half_mast>   404  Not Found
[05:41] <chriadam> holy flood batman
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/restricted/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/universe/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/restricted/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/universe/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/main/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/restricted/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-updates/universe/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:41] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/restricted/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/universe/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/main/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/restricted/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty-security/universe/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/main/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/restricted/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/trusty/universe/binary-armhf/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:42] <half_mast> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[05:42] <half_mast> W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[05:42] <half_mast> man bad
[05:42] <half_mast> now I feel bad... But here is the pastebin link http://paste.ubuntu.com/6446553/
[05:44] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, I would change repos and reboot and check the updates again.
[05:44] <half_mast> Ok how would I change the repos
[05:45] <wilee-nilee> software sources, this is the trusty dektop install?
[05:45] <wilee-nilee> tghe image
[05:45] <wilee-nilee> the*
[05:46] <half_mast> No my desktop is saucy. But my phone is r10 build.
[05:47] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, It's touch or the trusty image?
[05:48] <half_mast> It's ubuntu touch 14.04 running trusty
[05:48] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, NOt sure then I have not used it for awhile.
[05:49] <wilee-nilee> at least how to change the repo, I can't tell if its a broken package, or "Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock" try a reboot
[05:55] <half_mast> wilee-nilee, I tried to reboot and it did not fix it.
[05:56] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, Did you stop a upgrade while running?
[05:57] <half_mast> wilee-nilee, no
[05:58] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, try sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt-get -f install
[05:58] <wilee-nilee> your chrooted in right?
[05:58] <wilee-nilee> is that root?
[05:59] <wilee-nilee> no sudo then
[06:02] <half_mast> wilee-nilee, it giving me an error: unable access dpkg status area: Read-only file system
[06:03] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, I'm not sure how touch is set up now, so not really sure here, you want better help than me.
[06:04] <half_mast> wilee-nilee, thank you for trying
[06:04] <wilee-nilee> half_mast, Sure no harm done.
[08:45] <AskUbuntu> Ubuntu 14 installation failed on nexus 7 (2012) wifi | http://askubuntu.com/q/379732
[08:53] <mzanetti> popey: hey, xbmcremote has been rejected again because the applicationName isn't set in qml
[08:53] <mzanetti> popey: but for that one I really can't have that yet
[08:53] <mzanetti> popey: as it would require me to ifdef lots of C++ code not to break it on other platforms
[08:54] <popey> I guess dholbach didnt know that, leave a comment and I'll approve mzanetti
[08:56] <popey> mzanetti: actually, no need to leave a comment, I can approve
[08:56] <mzanetti> popey: I can't find how to leave a comment without submitting a new version
[08:56] <popey> done
[08:56] <mzanetti> popey: thanks :)
[09:25] <mhr3> can anyone tell me what's the ip of s-jenkinks.ubuntu-ci?
[09:26] <mhr3> and perhaps what don't i have to resolve it properly? :)
[09:29] <randomcpp> it's nice to see that there's an emulator for ubuntu-touch, but is it normal that prebuilt emulator does not work?
[09:29] <randomcpp> (I'm now trying to build from scratch now)
[09:30] <randomcpp> (and yes I'm on trusty of course)
[10:17]  * Taduro_ wants Ubuntu Touch for all devicesss!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:23] <NYL> hi guys
[10:24] <NYL> anyone else working right now on Samsung i9505 port?
[10:28] <popey> !devices | NYL
[10:31] <NYL> guess not
[11:02] <Juan_> ola, alguem fala portugues?
[11:04] <Juan_> hi, someone could help me with the installation of the development environment for Ubuntuphone using cordova?
[11:07] <Juan_> Ubuntu installed the sdk, but when running, it does not run the javascript code
[12:05] <Hourd> anders sure likes going away
[12:12] <dpm> hi mardy, to get started with it, I built the signon-plugin-oauth2 package with the fixes required from Evernote in your branch. It's now on the core apps PPA. Has the updated package landed in Trusty? It'd be good to point folks to the proper package rather than the PPA
[12:13] <mardy> dpm: not yet: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au6idq7TkpUUdGNWb0tTVmJLVzFZd0doV3dVOGpWemc&usp=drive_web#gid=1
[12:14] <dpm> ok, good to see it's on the pipeline, thanks mardy for the update
[12:14] <mardy> dpm: yw :-)
[12:44] <mdeslaur> is r10 still the latest image available for 14.04?
[12:44] <mdeslaur> two week without an update, or is my phone not updating for some reason?
[12:49] <janimo> mdeslaur, seems correct
[12:50] <janimo> mdeslaur, I see  --channel trusty-proposed will get 15
[12:50] <mdeslaur> janimo: ok, cool. thanks...was just wondering if something was wrong on my end
[12:50] <janimo> mdeslaur, I was wondering the same thing 10 min ago when I checked :)
[12:54] <mdeslaur> ehe
[12:57] <ogra_> janimo, r15 ?
[12:57] <ogra_> you should get r26
[12:58] <janimo> ogra_, that's what it showed me with trusty-proposed
[12:58] <ogra_> mdeslaur, the testing infrastructure moved, we couldnt test images for a week
[12:58] <mdeslaur> ogra_: oh! right, I had forgotten about that
[12:58] <ogra_> and after that week everything was broken ... so we're still trying to get back to normal
[12:58] <janimo> ogra root@ubuntu-phablet:/# system-image-cli -n --channel trusty-proposed
[12:58] <janimo> Upgrade path is 15
[12:59] <janimo> ogra_, but I am running a self-built system.img that may confuse the upgrader, I don't know
[12:59] <ogra_> ah
[12:59] <ogra_> 15 is definitely a last week thing :)
[13:00] <janimo> that's when I flashed the phone  I think, and only copied new system.img over since
[13:03] <dpm> I always forget: how can I convert a RO image to RW if I want to manually install a package for testing purposes?
[13:04] <ogra_> dpm, touch /userdata/.writable_image && reboot
[13:04] <dpm> awesome, thanks ogra_
[14:31] <AskUbuntu> Can apps developed in the Ubuntu SDK be ported to Android? | http://askubuntu.com/q/379879
[14:36] <cwayne> xnox, i think i must be missing something, i still cant get pinyin working on ubuntu-keyboard :(
[14:37] <xnox> cwayne: why is that? what's wrong?
[14:38] <cwayne> xnox, in the ribbon at the top, it's still showing english
[14:38] <xnox> cwayne: please talk to gusch about it.
[14:38] <cwayne> even if the system's LANG is set to zh_CN, and enabled-languages is set to just 'zh_cn_pinyin'
[14:38] <xnox> cwayne: i simply did the API port from one to another.
[14:39] <xnox> cwayne: i'm not ubuntu-keyboard upstream.
[14:39] <rsalveti> Saviq: which image did you use with the emulator? also, which android-emulator package version did you use?
[14:39] <cwayne> xnox, ah, apologies
[14:40] <Saviq> rsalveti, I just followed the wiki
[14:40] <Saviq> rsalveti, emulator 20131120-0225-0ubuntu1
[14:40] <rsalveti> right, emulator should be fine then
[14:40] <rsalveti> I'm trying with the latest image again
[14:40] <Saviq> rsalveti, let me start from scratch, too
[14:41] <rsalveti> Saviq: might be good to see the logs when opening it up as well, might be an issue with your host gl driver
[14:41] <rsalveti> Saviq: as it needs to use the translator driver (translates gles -> host gl)
[14:41] <ogra_> dont !
[14:41] <ogra_> you want ubuntu2
[14:41] <ogra_> else you get the messed up libs installed (which you cant uninstall)
[14:42] <ogra_> (at least if your host is amd64)
[14:42] <ogra_> just wait until https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/android/20131120-0225-0ubuntu2 has promoted
[14:44] <rsalveti> ogra_: hm, still not proposed
[14:44] <rsalveti> *promoted
[14:44] <ogra_> nope
[14:44] <ogra_> see #ubuntu-release
[14:44] <ogra_> cjwatson is on it
[14:44] <rsalveti> "https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/man-db -> no trusty"
[14:44] <rsalveti> ooops
[14:44] <ogra_> well, above that :)
[14:44] <ogra_> proposed-migration is crashing
[14:45] <rsalveti> yeah
[14:45] <cjwatson> Yes, investigating
[14:45] <cjwatson> Somebody marked trusty as experimental
[14:45] <cjwatson> Trying to find out why
[14:45] <ogra_> lol
[14:45] <cjwatson> As it happens I was expecting android to need manual assistance to migrate
[14:45] <cjwatson> Which was why I was looking at proposed-migration logs in the first place, so I could provide that :-)
[14:46] <cjwatson> Because I want that android-emulator installed on my laptop in time for a presentation later today ...
[14:46] <Saviq> rsalveti, downloading image 26 now
[14:47] <rsalveti> Saviq: yeah, trying that one here as well
[14:55] <rsalveti> Saviq: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6448500/, working fine with 26 here
[14:55] <Saviq> rsalveti, not here :/
[14:55] <Saviq> rsalveti, buffer allocation failed
[14:56] <rsalveti> Saviq: might be an issue with your gl driver, can you paste the log from the emulator?
[14:56] <rsalveti> Saviq: also, logcat might be useful
[14:56] <Saviq> rsalveti, yeah, trying
[14:57] <seb128> pete-woods, hey, are you leading the infographics session in 10min? (I'm hosting it, just trying to make sure that people are going to join)
[14:57] <pete-woods> seb128: hopefully, yes, do you have the hangout link? :)
[14:58] <seb128> pete-woods, not yet, going to start it now, give me a minute
[14:58] <Saviq> rsalveti, emu log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6448524/
[14:58] <pete-woods> seb128: okay, thanks
[14:58] <rsalveti> Saviq:
[14:58] <rsalveti> error libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[14:59] <Saviq> rsalveti, I might be on nvidia
[14:59] <rsalveti> Saviq: oh, right
[14:59] <rsalveti> Saviq: might be a soname mismatch
[15:00] <Saviq> rsalveti, actually no, I'm on i915, but under optimus
[15:00] <Kostic> Guys, I am starting a port of Ubuntu Phone to Geeksphone Peak. Wish me luck. :)
[15:00] <Saviq> rsalveti, which probably breaks somehow
[15:00] <seb128> pete-woods, https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7ecpi8es9nqs8pacmundkurvhs?authuser=0
[15:00] <rsalveti> Saviq: weird, something else would be broken as well
[15:00] <pete-woods> seb128: thanks muchly!
[15:00] <rsalveti> Saviq: as it can't find the library
[15:00] <seb128> pete-woods, please share with those that should join the session
[15:00] <seb128> pete-woods, yw!
[15:00] <Saviq> rsalveti, yeah, but nothing else uses i386
[15:00] <Saviq> rsalveti, I'm on amd64
[15:01] <cwayne> dpm, hey, is there anything else you'd need from me re: getting community translations?
[15:01] <Saviq> rsalveti, although
[15:01] <Saviq> ⟫ ls -l /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1
[15:01] <Saviq> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 paź 22 13:30 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1 -> libGL.so.1.2.0
[15:01] <rsalveti> right
[15:01] <Saviq> rsalveti, anyway, session now, will look at it later
[15:02] <rsalveti> Saviq: sure
[15:03] <popey> Kostic: good luck!
[15:03] <Saviq> rsalveti, yeah, glxgears:i386 doesn't work, so need to resolve that first
[15:03] <Saviq> rsalveti, probably the libGL alternatives are b0rked
[15:03] <rsalveti> Saviq: probably
[15:04] <cjwatson> OK, /ubuntu/trusty recovered, it was a misfire for /charms/trusty
[15:05] <cwayne> huh, can i not just do 'mount -o rw,remount /' anymore?
[15:05] <Saviq> rsalveti, yeah, `update-alternatives --config i386-linux-gnu_gl_conf`
[15:05]  * Saviq should file a bug that this is happening sometimes
[15:19] <om26er> ogra_, so it turns out we need unity8-autopilot on the touch image. Would you accept patches ?
[15:20] <Saviq> rsalveti, anything obvious here http://paste.ubuntu.com/6448608/ ?
[15:20] <ogra_> preinstalled by default ?
[15:20] <om26er> ogra_, yes. for phablet-test-run to automatically unlock the screen we need it pre-installed.
[15:20] <ogra_> how big is it ?
[15:20] <rsalveti> Saviq: seems fine now
[15:20] <ogra_> (and the stack of potential deps it pulls in)
[15:20] <rsalveti> Saviq: check logcat
[15:21] <om26er> ogra_, ~20 kb also depends on python-gi
[15:23] <Saviq> rsalveti, yay, working
[15:23] <rsalveti> Saviq: \o/
[15:23] <om26er> ogra_, python-gi is 232kbs all other deps are on the image.
[15:24] <ogra_> sounds fine to me then
[15:24] <Saviq> rsalveti, yay, SLOW!
[15:24] <rsalveti> Saviq: first boot still?
[15:24] <Saviq> rsalveti, maybe
[15:24] <rsalveti> first boot is a pain
[15:30] <mterry> racarr, poke when you get up
[15:36] <cwayne> stgraber, hey, should my initramfs tools be in today's image?
[15:37] <cwayne> i.e. the multi-user custom stuff
[15:59] <Mirv> tsdgeos: I guess we'd need Kaleo's https://code.launchpad.net/~fboucault/qtubuntu/dpr_rebase_qt_5.1/+merge/183500 in Qtubuntu as well, but #ifdef:d?
[16:02] <stgraber> cwayne: I think the images are currently built manually, so I don't know, the next one should have your change though
[16:05] <tsdgeos> Mirv: we'd need some input from Kaleo here but it seems to me the devicePixelRatio virutals are also in 5.0 so it may just work in both
[16:07] <Mirv> ok
[16:07] <tsdgeos> Kaleo: so ping when you're around :D
[16:10] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, pong
[16:10] <tsdgeos> Kaleo: about https://code.launchpad.net/~fboucault/qtubuntu/dpr_rebase_qt_5.1/+merge/183500
[16:10] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, the patches will not be compatible with 5.0
[16:11] <tsdgeos> why?
[16:11] <tsdgeos> seems like the virtuals and stuff you're using are there in 5.0 too, aren't they?
[16:11] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, lots of bugs have been solved since 5.0
[16:11] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, in Qt
[16:11] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, so it basically won't work properly
[16:12] <tsdgeos> i see
[16:12] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, all my changes are pure C++ though, we could ifdef it probably
[16:12] <tsdgeos> Kaleo: so we need some ifdefing for the transition period, right?
[16:12] <tsdgeos> i.e. so we can commit it now
[16:12] <tsdgeos> and works in both "worlds"
[16:14] <tsdgeos> Kaleo: want me to work on that or you prefer to do it yourself?
[16:15] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, if you are good at adding the ifdefs, go for it
[16:15] <Kaleo> tsdgeos, there are 2 MRs
[16:15] <tsdgeos> Kaleo: what's the other one?
[16:15] <Kaleo> https://code.launchpad.net/~fboucault/qtubuntu/dpr_rebase_qt_5.1/+merge/183500
[16:15] <Kaleo> https://code.launchpad.net/~fboucault/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/dpr_rebase_qt_5.1/+merge/183762
[16:15] <tsdgeos> ok, will do
[16:16] <Kaleo> thx
[16:42] <Kostic> What should I do if the device isn't supported on CM wiki but I have a git repo with all of the neccesarry files to build a android rom for the device?
[16:52] <FourFire> Hello
[16:52] <FourFire> is it possible to actually run desktop applications via your phone with this OS?
[16:53] <cwayne> mterry, ping
[16:53] <mterry> cwayne, hello!
[16:54] <cwayne> mterry, heya!  quick question -- that AS call you gave me to set the user's language.. org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.Setlanguage, that's *all* i should need to set, right?
[16:54] <cwayne> i.e., that will automagically update all relevant bits in ~/.pam-environment?
[16:54] <mterry> cwayne, it should
[16:55] <cwayne> mterry, ok, so i shouldnt need to update /etc/default/locale or /etc/environment?
[16:55] <mterry> cwayne, not unless you also want to change the system language
[16:55] <cwayne> mterry, there shouldn't be a reason to right?
[16:55] <mterry> cwayne, I don't think so
[16:55] <cwayne> as far as the user is concerned, everything language-wise is already set
[16:55] <mterry> cwayne, traditionally, the greeter shows in the system language though
[16:56] <cwayne> mterry, ah, hm
[16:56] <mterry> cwayne, I don't know if design wants that to change with the unity8 greeter
[16:56] <cwayne> mterry, do you know what changing the language in the UI does?
[16:56] <mterry> cwayne, it likely just sets ~/.pam-environment
[16:56] <mterry> via AS
[16:56] <FourFire> I'm sorry is there a channel for Ubuntu-for-Android ?
[16:56] <mterry> cwayne, it doesn't have permission to change the system language
[16:56] <cwayne> FourFire, unfortunately no :(
[16:57] <FourFire> there is?
[16:57] <cwayne> mterry, ok, so it's essentially doing the same exact thing
[16:57] <mterry> cwayne, yar
[16:57] <cwayne> FourFire, no there's not
[16:57] <Crimson_Rogue> hello. I have a question.
[16:57] <FourFire> ok, can I ask my questions here instead then?
[16:57] <cwayne> mterry, okay, cool, thank you
[16:57] <Crimson_Rogue> actually I have several questions...
[16:57] <Crimson_Rogue> 1) has anyone flashed ubuntu touch to the Galaxy S III?
[16:58] <cwayne> FourFire, sure!
[16:58] <Crimson_Rogue> 2) Are you able to use sms and make/recieve phone calls, if so?
[16:58] <Crimson_Rogue> 3) if not, what are the steps that need to be taken to get the network working?
[16:58] <Crimson_Rogue> 4) what carrier were you on?
[16:59] <FourFire> or is there some incompatabilities between ARMv9 and Intelx86 ?
[17:00] <FourFire> if I, for example, wanted to run Virtualbox, Minecraft, and Wine would I run into major issues?
[17:02] <xnox> FourFire: ARMv9 doesn't exist, and I don't understand your question different architecture means that everything must be recompiled/support the new architecture.
[17:02] <cwayne> mterry, another question!  how do i know if i need to run locale-gen for a given locale?
[17:02] <cwayne> like, if it doesn't show up in /usr/share/locale/?
[17:02] <FourFire> I am running Ubuntu on my laptop computer
[17:02] <xnox> FourFire: most open-source software needs porting, or recompilation. in case of proprietary software, that vendor should create binaries for the new platform.
[17:03] <mterry> cwayne, oh it's been a while since I trucked with locale-gen
[17:03] <FourFire> and I am wondering whether I will be able to install the same programs onto my phone
[17:03] <FourFire> oh, right, I guess no then
[17:03] <mterry> cwayne, yeah, I think you're right, but not sure
[17:03] <cwayne> FourFire, a lot of the stuff in the archives is already built for armhf though
[17:04] <FourFire> is there a list somewhere?
[17:13] <Kulithian> Does anyone know where i could find documentation on porting devices with small /data partitions? ie. Kindle fire 1st gens. XDA has a thread but the dl links are dead for the install.zip flash
[17:16] <FourFire> Kulithian have you tried internetarchive.org?
[17:16] <FourFire> (use waybackmachine on your thread, maybe you'll be lucky)
[17:17] <Kulithian> I haven't. ill check that first
[17:19] <Kulithian> tmoenicke , no dice :\ http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter/ubuntu-phablet/ubuntu-rootfs-installer.zip thats the file im looking for
[17:19] <Kulithian> even just a reference so i could maybe figure out how to build my own
[18:16] <jdstrand> xnox, rsalveti: dudes> emulator running unity is pretty darn cool :)
[18:17] <ogra_> it is !
[18:17] <ogra_> still enough bugs though
[18:17] <jdstrand> I'm surprised how responsive the UI is
[18:18] <ogra_> i was surprised that my laptop is heavy enough to not hover when running it
[18:19] <jdstrand> heh
[18:19] <AskUbuntu> Why isn't python featured? | http://askubuntu.com/q/379977
[18:19] <AskUbuntu> Ubuntu Touch 14.04 Wireless and Network not working | http://askubuntu.com/q/379982
[18:19] <rsalveti> jdstrand: \o/
[18:19] <rsalveti> we now just need to fix apparmor
[18:19] <jdstrand> yep, jj is on it
[18:19] <rsalveti> awesome
[18:21] <Stskeeps> rsalveti: what timezone is it on the vUDS?
[18:21] <Stskeeps> (for the emu one)
[18:22] <popey> its all UTC
[18:22] <Stskeeps> oki
[18:22] <rsalveti> yeah, all utc
[18:48] <Kostic> This device isn't supported by CM but I have a git repo with all required files to build Android 4.0 ROM for it and in that repo I have directories device and kernel. Can I just copy those dirs to the directory with files generated with phablet-dev-bootstrap and continue to "Device changes - Audio" of Touch Porting guide?
[18:48] <Kostic> The device in question is Geeksphone Peak (Developer one, not the Peak+).
[18:50] <rickspencer3> kalikiana_, hey, am I supposed to be able to delete u1 docs with delete_doc in qml?
[18:51]  * jdstrand enjoys reading about Ubuntu for phones in the browser in the emulator
[18:53] <ogra_> lol
[18:53] <ogra_> dont read to fast though
[18:53] <ogra_> it might fall over
[18:54] <Kostic> ogra_: me? :)
[18:54] <ogra_> Kostic, no, jdstrand
[18:55] <jdstrand> hehe
[18:55] <jdstrand> still-- very cool :)
[18:55] <ogra_> yeah
[18:55] <ogra_> we need to drop the whole stuff on the right ... imho
[18:55] <ogra_> apart from power and volume
[18:59] <xnox> ogra_: we can, rsalveti is forcing that skin at the moment, there are other skins with less buttons.
[18:59] <ogra_> yeah, we should use that
[19:00] <ogra_> especially we should drop the kbd
[19:00] <xnox> ogra_: e.g. some of those keys are useful in the recovery mode.
[19:00] <rsalveti> yup, we don't yet know, by design, what we want in there
[19:00] <rsalveti> we should probably have our own skin
[19:01] <rsalveti> ogra_: who is rsaletis? :P
[19:02] <ogra_> your evil clone
[19:02] <ogra_> never met him ?
[19:02] <rsalveti> ogra_: but thanks for sending the lxc-console email, I was going to do that later today
[19:02] <ogra_> ah, k
[19:02] <rsalveti> yeah, that might be the one that works during the night
[19:02] <ogra_> haha
[19:02] <rsalveti> ogra_: can you also add that info to the porting/touch wiki?
[19:03] <ogra_> yup
[19:03] <AskUbuntu> Nexus 5 Touch/phone/unbuntu services | http://askubuntu.com/q/380001
[19:03] <ogra_> just to much distraction today ...
[19:03] <rsalveti> yeah
[19:03] <ogra_> i had planned to do that
[19:11] <balloons> nik90, it passed -- https://code.launchpad.net/~nik90/ubuntu-clock-app/use-default-swipe-delete/+merge/191905 woot
[19:11] <nik90> balloons: thnx :)
[19:12] <nik90> balloons: can i top approve it?
[19:12] <balloons> got for it
[19:47] <janimo> xnox, for x86 builds this may be a good start https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/AOSPBuild
[19:47] <janimo> xnox, since our phablet tree has the x86 toolchains removed anyway
[19:48] <janimo> I tried the x86 generic target
[19:48] <janimo> xnox, the last patch in system/core , the one moving the ucontext.h inclusion FTBFS on x86, reverting it resulted in an image that built. I did not look into how t is supposed to be run though
[19:49] <xnox> janimo: we can set variables to not do sparse image by default =) such that one doesn't need to simg2img it =)
[19:49] <xnox> janimo: sounds good.
[19:49] <janimo> xnox, I didn't know that. But then you'll get 900M system.img by default which is not necessarily good for people who want to fastboot it
[19:49] <xnox> janimo: i'll start with that and make sure that full-eng matches current goldfish-eng.
[19:49] <janimo> xnox, bt as an opti-in config it would be probabyly good
[19:50] <xnox> janimo: has pre-build kernel handling been ported to AOSPbuild yet? cause we were kind of hooking into cm-* stuff for that.
[19:51] <janimo> xnox, no. I just added a prebuilt mako kernel in the manifest since I was mostly targetting mako
[19:51] <janimo> and the people bringing up other hw may not even have their kernels in Ubuntu/LP
[19:51] <janimo> so little use in having that in imho
[19:52] <xnox> janimo: well for the archive build, i do need to use kernels from the archive, which i have been patching on top of what was patched =) if there is a way to stick a prebuilt one somewhere, that's fine, but we need to update the kernel modules as well.
[19:52] <janimo> xnox, in the build I only ported the list of modules to build and the bundling of the ramdisk
[19:53] <xnox> (by default aosp doesn't use kernel modules, but we do)
[19:53] <janimo> xnox, inded the kernel moduels I forgot about those
[19:53] <xnox> janimo: ok, if that's not done yet, i'll see how to hook that into aosp build.
[19:54] <xnox> janimo: i'm near EOD here. I will try AOSPBuild for full-eng with our prebuild armhf-goldfish kernel, and will let you know how far it goes =)
[19:54] <janimo> xnox, thanks :)
[19:54] <xnox> rsalveti: are we exporting tarballs for aosp srcs yet?
[19:55] <rsalveti> xnox: no, because we need to start the porting work on it still :-)
[19:56] <rsalveti> xnox: but I can take a look, it's just annoying that we're using the generic android name for the tarball and package
[19:56] <rsalveti> when we have both aosp and cm
[20:10] <jlauts> Hey guys, is this the right place to ask a question about trusty-preinstalled-recovery-armel+grouper.img?
[20:13] <rsalveti> jlauts: sure
[20:15] <jlauts> rselceti: So once i flashed this recovery and performed a wipe data and factory reset it will now not allow me to select a zip from /sdcard to install. It says E: Can't mount /sdcard.
[20:15] <jlauts> rsalveti* sorry
[20:16] <rsalveti> weird, try to format the sdcard partition again
[20:16] <rsalveti> and reboot the recovery
[20:17] <ogra_> rsalveti, see, you have a coomplex name ... not the first time today that someone typos it
[20:17] <ogra_> :P
[20:18] <jlauts> haha, just trying to do multiple things at once
[20:18] <rsalveti> ogra_: :P
[20:18] <jlauts> rsalveti: seems to say "No files found" now. So I am assuming that it has now mounted properly. Let my try to push the files again.
[20:19] <ogra_> jlauts, no worries, you just served me with an excuse for my typo in a mail today ;)
[20:21] <jlauts> ogra_, you're welcome :)
[20:27] <rsalveti> bfiller: hey, do you know if not being able to horizontally scroll the text input field is a bug?
[20:28] <rsalveti> for example, I want to change a single character in a big url field, but I can move to the location I want without erasing the previous content
[20:29] <rsalveti> *I can't move
[20:31] <ogra_> heh, try to append something ... thats even worse ...
[20:31] <ogra_> at least in the browser
[20:32] <ogra_> trying to get the cursor to the end of line i promise you you will hit the delete button next to it
[20:32] <rsalveti> ogra_: right
[20:34] <jlauts> Great guys, thanks a lot. It seems that it might have just lost touch with the recovery. Now it looks like I just have a bad download of the armhf.zip file. I appreciate your help guys!
[20:40] <bfiller> rsalveti: I think that is not implemented, but I agree it's really needed
[20:40] <bfiller> rsalveti: Kaleo any input on that? see rsalveti comment above
[20:48]  * ogra_ really likes how the terminal does it 
[20:49] <ogra_> (cursor moving)
[20:53] <jcastro> apparently the CyanogenMod installer allows for dual boot setups, has anyone tried this?
[20:55] <Tassadar> jcastro: where did you read that?
[20:57] <pmcgowan> jcastro, ondrej has it working somewhere
[20:59] <jcastro> Tassadar, I can't seem to find the link now
[20:59] <Kaleo> bfiller, rsalveti: I don't think it's implemented
[20:59] <Tassadar> It seems a bit strange to me, that CM installer would deal with dual-booting
[20:59] <Ursinha> Kaleo, I'd trade a bottle of cachaça for that implementation :P
[21:00] <Kaleo> Ursinha, really?
[21:00] <Kaleo> Ursinha, ahahah
[21:00] <Ursinha> Kaleo, sure :D
[21:00] <Kaleo> Ursinha, it's a trap, you are going to go to big box or something and find the cheapest one
[21:00] <rsalveti> lol
[21:01] <Ursinha> lol no, only the finest :) (even because you can go to any supermarket and find out I bought you a really cheap ass one :P)
[21:01] <jcastro> Tassadar, I don't know much about it
[21:03] <AskUbuntu> android phone recovery mode not connecting | http://askubuntu.com/q/380055
[21:05] <plars> sergiusens: is there a way now of reinstalling a device once it gets messed up? used to do this by forcing it into bootloader and adding -d {device_type}, but that doesn't seem to work now, it still wants to adb reboot on its own
[21:06] <rsalveti> plars: you can as long you have adb working (image or recovery)
[21:06] <plars> rsalveti: we don't though
[21:07] <rsalveti> because as you said, it tries to run adb reboot
[21:07] <plars> rsalveti: just get him to manually flash recovery then I guess?
[21:07] <rsalveti> yeah
[21:07] <rsalveti> flash recovery with fastboot, boot into recovery and flash it again with -b -d device
[21:07] <plars> rfowler: ^
[21:09] <Unknown__> Hello?
[21:09] <Unknown__> hello??
[21:09] <Unknown__> .
[21:10] <Unknown__> anybody here?
[21:10] <Unknown__> anybody here?
[21:11] <Unknown__> ??
[21:11] <Unknown__> Is anyone here?
[21:12] <Unknown__> anybody here?
[21:12] <Unknown__> anybody here?
[21:13] <sergiusens> plars, rsalveti yeah, manually flash recovery or flash cdimage-touch
[21:13] <Unknown__> Anybody know how to flash Ubuntu Touch on my N7?
[21:14] <Unknown__> fiugb
[21:14] <Unknown__> Anybody know how to flash Ubuntu Touch on my N7?
[21:14] <jlauts> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
[21:14] <Unknown__> thanks
[21:14] <jlauts> np
[21:48] <Unknown__> Anybody know how to flash Ubuntu Touch on my N7?
[21:48] <Unknown__> Anybody know how to get Ubuntu Touch on my N7?
[21:50] <Unknown__> Anybody know how to get Ubuntu Touch on my N7?
[21:52] <Ne0nTree> .
[21:52] <Ne0nTree> Hellp
[21:52] <Ne0nTree> Hello
[21:53] <Ne0nTree> I have a Nexus
[21:56] <Ne0nTree> Hello, I have a N7 and I want to get Ubuntu Touch on it but the Graphical installer will not install (404 Not found) I tried the Manual way and the files needed for the install arent there anymore, So how do I do it?
[21:57] <cwayne> Ne0nTree, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
[21:57] <Ne0nTree> Thanks
[21:58] <cwayne> Ne0nTree, no problem!  the graphical installer is for the ubuntu desktop on the n7
[22:05] <TechieElf> Can someone help me? I have a couple questions on porting
[22:21] <Saviq> sergiusens, ping
[22:22] <Saviq> TechieElf, better post them to the mailing list
[22:22] <Saviq> TechieElf, it's past EOD for most people here
[22:23] <TechieElf> Saviq: I have, actually. And I know, I'm battling timezone differences.
[22:24] <sergiusens> Saviq, pong
[22:24] <Saviq> sergiusens, hey, there's something wrong with libqt5multimedia5-touch
[22:25] <Saviq> sergiusens, when installing the -dev package
[22:25] <sergiusens> Saviq, are you installing it on desktop?
[22:25] <Saviq> sergiusens, no, device
[22:25] <sergiusens> Saviq, hmmm, so you aren't supposed to install the dev package
[22:25] <Saviq> sergiusens, you are if you want to link against it ;)
[22:25] <Saviq> sergiusens, there's a .so link to a .5.0.2, where the only one provided is a .5.1.1
[22:26] <sergiusens> Saviq, the -touch package is a huge colossal divert; there is no -dev package for it from what I know either
[22:26] <sergiusens> the -dev package you are installing is from the older qt
[22:26] <Saviq> sergiusens, yes, the -dev is from the no -touch
[22:27] <sergiusens> Saviq, so you need to install the old qtmultimedia
[22:27] <Saviq> sergiusens, hence the broken symlink indeed
[22:27] <Saviq> sergiusens, the no -touch?
[22:27] <sergiusens> Saviq, yeah; everything builddeps on those anyways
[22:27] <Saviq> sergiusens, it's installed
[22:28] <sergiusens> Saviq, the -touch version is because jhodapp needed it to get the video sync working
[22:29] <Saviq> sergiusens, but then if you link against the "old" one, your binary won't work
[22:30] <Saviq> sergiusens, 'cause it's linked against something that's moved away on the device, no/
[22:31] <sergiusens> Saviq, ah, I see your point
[22:31] <sergiusens> Saviq, so if this is just eperimentation, I would create the .so link and include the respective headers
[22:32] <Saviq> sergiusens, well, it's not just experimentation... how do you link a binary against qtmultimedia then
[22:32] <Saviq> so that it works on the device
[22:32] <Saviq> mzanetti, you might want to read up ↑
[22:33] <sergiusens> Saviq, up to this date no other binary linked to it?
[22:33] <sergiusens> I guess we were only using the plugins
[22:33] <mzanetti> sergiusens: yeah... I ran into this earlier but I forgot what the solution was
[22:34] <Saviq> mzanetti, yeah, well... there is no solution, to be honest ;)
[22:34] <Saviq> mzanetti, as you can't get the headers for the 5.1.1 version
[22:34] <Saviq> you might be lucky that it works with the 5.0.2 headers, when linked against 5.1.1
[22:34] <Saviq> that's not a *solution* though ;P
[22:34] <Saviq> mzanetti, only good thing about it is it's going away with 5.2
[22:39] <mzanetti> Saviq: yup
[22:39] <TechieElf> How do I flip my port? ( From the old style to the new style)
[22:40] <kaendfinger> <Android is Better>
[23:03] <AskUbuntu> UbuntuPhone App Devolpment for Windows | http://askubuntu.com/q/380102
[23:08] <TechieElf> Can someone help me with a build error? "make: *** No rule to make target `/home/techieelf/utport/out/host/linux-x86/bin/bsdiff', needed by `/home/techieelf/utport/out/target/product/xt907/cm_xt907-ota-eng.techieelf.zip'.  Stop. make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs...."
[23:19] <TechieElf> Hashcode: I need your help with the xt907 port. I can't seem to build it and I'm not sure why.
[23:24] <xnox> TechieElf:
[23:24] <xnox> $ bsdiff
[23:24] <xnox> The program 'bsdiff' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[23:24] <xnox> sudo apt-get install bsdiff
[23:24] <xnox> ;-)
[23:24] <TechieElf> xnox: techieelf@eUbuntu:~/utport$ bsdiff bsdiff: usage: bsdiff oldfile newfile patchfile
[23:25] <TechieElf> xnox: Oh, but it is.... ? ;)
[23:25] <xnox> TechieElf: hm, all our builds use /usr/bin/bsdiff. if there is extra places where /usr/bin/bsdiff is not used, patch it & send patches to ubuntu-phone mailing list.
[23:26] <TechieElf> xnox: Where would these places be? (I'm foreign to the ubuntu-phone dev environment)
[23:26] <sergiusens> TechieElf,  find . -name '*.mk' -exec grep -n -H bsdiff {} \;
[23:26] <sergiusens> I think that will help you pin point it
[23:28] <xnox> sergiusens: i'd do: $ ack-grep --make bsdiff
[23:28] <xnox> grep makefiles only.
[23:29] <sergiusens> xnox, you are smarter :-)
[23:29] <TechieElf> xnox: "./build/core/main.mk:476:	external/bsdiff \ ./bootable/recovery/applypatch/Android.mk:50:LOCAL_SRC_FILES := imgdiff.c utils.c bsdiff.c" neither look suspicous?
[23:29] <sergiusens> xnox, there's also one from sourcing the build env
[23:29] <xnox> sergiusens: heh =)
[23:31] <TechieElf> Found it! Can someone else send the patch if I point it out? I'm not sure how to send it :p
[23:32] <sergiusens> TechieElf, easiest way is to edit the file, git commit; git format-patch -1
[23:32] <TechieElf> Alrighty then
[23:38] <TechieElf> sergiusens: I noticed that a lot of things are being called from out/host and not usr/bin, like imgdiff. Should only bsdiff be called from usr/bin or should they all?
[23:40] <sergiusens> TechieElf, not all of them
[23:42] <TechieElf> sergiusens: Alright. Thanks. Do you have any idea why my phablet zip size varies from a previous compiled one from another dev? Also, mine causes a bootloop vs. his works. The source hasn't been modified.
[23:43] <sergiusens> TechieElf, do you have your vendor tree in place
[23:43] <sergiusens> ?
[23:44] <TechieElf> sergiusens: I'm not familiar with that term. Although I do notice "non-existing device tree" or something close to that outputting at the beginning of brunch.
[23:44] <sergiusens> TechieElf, that's ok
[23:45] <sergiusens> TechieElf, I mean this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting#Retrieving_the_proprietary_blobs_from_Android
[23:47] <TechieElf> sergiusens: I skipped that because I grabbed the source from the old dev. Also, it looks like the files that would come from that are already in place. The file size differs by ~1mb only
[23:52] <sergiusens> TechieElf, well the phablet tree is under constant change, so unless you checkout the same commit ids you most likely will get a different build
[23:52] <sergiusens> I thought you were talking about more than 1MB :-)
[23:53] <TechieElf> sergiusens: Hm, makes sense. :P Why is there a boot loop then? :s
[23:54] <sergiusens> TechieElf, logcat is your friend; are you doing flipped while this guy wasn't?
[23:57] <TechieElf> sergiusens: "Trying dependencies-only mode on a non-existing device tree?" is the output that worries me. Also, I'm not sure if the previous dev was doing flipped or not. Judging by his latest phablet zip I flashed, I'd say not flipped.