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Steve[cloud]_evening folks03:26
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Aki-ThinkpadSteve[cloud]_, evening03:26
Steve[cloud]anyone else run into the situation where after initial flash a N10 just seems to reload stock android?03:27
Aki-ThinkpadNot I" said the fox03:27
Steve[cloud]im stuck in a Nexus boot animation loop >.<03:27
Aki-Thinkpad:O03:27
Steve[cloud]lets try this again...03:28
Steve[cloud]ok, did it again03:37
Steve[cloud]thats really annoying.03:37
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Hashcodeping rsalveti03:52
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dholbachgood morning06:57
bactmorning07:00
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ChipacaI'm getting http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7364796/ when trying to run a windowless go-qml app; any ideas?08:22
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mhr3Chipaca, if you want windowless, don't instantiate QGuiApplication08:36
lotuspsychjehow will updates install on touch after ubuntu one shutsdown?08:36
ChipacaI'm not, not directly at least08:36
Chipacalotuspsychje: ubuntu one file sync is not involved in updates08:37
lotuspsychjeChipaca: ah so its seperated, and will keep existing accounts?08:37
ogra_accounts and the cloud db wont be shut down08:37
lotuspsychjenice08:37
ogra_you can still store config settings of apps there and manage accounts08:38
Chipacajust file sync and dependent services like music shop & streaming, photo albums, 3d printing, etc08:38
lotuspsychjeok great tnx08:38
mhr3Chipaca, looks like go-qml does only gui applications, so... :/08:41
lotuspsychjeis there a way to receive updates after enabling read-write mode (would like to install terminal packages)08:41
Chipacalotuspsychje: you can apt-get update and upgrade?08:41
Chipacamhr3: oh, craptastic :-(08:41
Chipacamhr3: thanks for the info tho :)08:41
lotuspsychjeChipaca: that will manually update the channel=devel then?08:42
Chipacalotuspsychje: nope08:42
mhr3Chipaca, i just quickly grepped go-qml, perhaps ping gustavo to double check ;)08:42
Chipacawill do08:42
lotuspsychjeChipaca: so its not recommended to unlock read-write then?08:43
mhr3but fwiw it's go-qml, not go-qt :)08:43
Chipacalotuspsychje: so, you're on the stable channel, and want to get updates from devel?08:43
Chipacalotuspsychje: is that it?08:43
lotuspsychjeChipaca: would like all updates, but also install terminal packages: nmap irssi etc08:43
Chipacalotuspsychje: but what channel is the phone on?08:44
lotuspsychjemy nexus7 run channel=devel08:44
lotuspsychjethe site explains after enable read-write mode you can get updates anymore right?08:45
Chipacalotuspsychje: you don't get image-based updates any more08:46
Chipacalotuspsychje: but you can upgrade the distribution using apt-get if you wish08:46
Chipacalotuspsychje: and move it to utopic by editing /etc/apt/sources.list08:47
Chipacalotuspsychje: etc08:47
Chipacalotuspsychje: it's still ubuntu :)08:47
lotuspsychjeokay nice08:47
Chipacalotuspsychje: you should also be able to reflash it without losing user data, but I personally haven't tried that so I don't know if it works (nor how to do it in detail)08:48
lotuspsychjeChipaca: i unlocked it last install, but i rather wanna receive the devel updates so08:48
lotuspsychjethink ill leave it locked then08:49
lotuspsychjeChipaca: maybe an unlock switch would be handy in system settings08:50
Chipacalotuspsychje: you mean to make it *easy* for users to break their system?08:50
Chipacalotuspsychje: I can't fathom how you think that's a good idea :)08:51
lotuspsychjeChipaca: lol, or just install terminal applications when they need to08:51
lotuspsychjeChipaca: or is it a security flaw to enable read-write?08:52
Chipacalotuspsychje: it is not08:52
Chipacalotuspsychje: question for you: how do you install terminal applications?08:56
lotuspsychjeChipaca: sudo apt-get install nmap08:57
Chipacalotuspsychje: how?08:58
lotuspsychjeChipaca: from terminal (after unlocking the readw-write08:58
Chipacalotuspsychje: from the phone terminal app?08:58
lotuspsychjeChipaca: from my nexus7 terminal app yes08:58
Chipacaheh. ok.08:58
lotuspsychjeit worked nicely08:59
Chipacalotuspsychje: do you have some kind of bluetooth keyboard, or is this typing on the glass?08:59
lotuspsychjeirrsi also works, but cant switch to other channels08:59
lotuspsychjetyping in terminal keyboard yes08:59
Chipacaok, fair enough09:00
lotuspsychjeim testing all kinds of classic terminal apps on ubuntu touch09:00
lotuspsychjelinks2 doesnt react my touch :p09:00
ogra_dont forget that apt upgrades are not supported and will break at some point09:00
Chipacaogra_: oh, they will?09:00
ogra_yes09:00
Chipacaogra_: darn09:00
ogra_by design09:00
lotuspsychjeah09:00
lotuspsychjeso its designed for a touch app only09:01
ogra_well, its a dpkg limitation in fact09:01
Chipacaogra_: just upgrades, or installing stuff too?09:01
Chipacaogra_: tell me more :)09:01
ogra_the image is spanning across multiple partitions ... whern replacing files dpkg ises hard links ... hard links do not work across partition boundaries09:02
ogra_s/ises/uses/09:02
lotuspsychjedoes it use trusty latest to install packages?09:02
ogra_beyond that there are only 500MB free space on the readonly image09:02
ogra_so you will run out of space at some point09:03
lotuspsychjeah i see09:03
lotuspsychjeim really trying something its not designed for09:03
lotuspsychjei should wait for an irssi app09:03
ogra_well, it is designed for apt-get install ... but not for apt-get upgrade :)09:03
Chipacaogra_: but I've used dpkg in a multiple partition scenario, with /usr/ readonly, without issues, on servers, for years09:04
ogra_(and you could indeed pull the image off the phone, make it bigger and copy it back for the space issue)09:04
ogra_Chipaca, try installing a package that really makes use of that ... lxc-android-config is a good example here09:05
Chipacaor do you mean because of the layered thing09:05
ogra_dpkg will fail ...09:05
lotuspsychjeogra_: but one could install a package, then purge and reinstall for a newer one (instead of update)09:05
Chipacaogra_: I'll take your word for it :)09:05
ogra_lotuspsychje, yes, but thats not what apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade does09:05
ogra_i guess if you handle such packages separately it would technically work, but you get into dependency hell then09:06
lotuspsychjei understand09:06
ogra_since if you remove something its will try to remove the depending packages too indeed09:06
lotuspsychjeits a new way to use the terminal on touch09:06
ogra_there are plans for getting the reradonly setup into the desktop too for convergence09:06
lotuspsychjeunless ubuntu desktop is installed right09:07
ogra_for that there will have to be a solution for dpkg09:07
ogra_how do you mean ?09:07
ogra_(unless ubuntu desktop is installed ?)09:07
lotuspsychjewell lets say i can install trusty desktop on nexus709:07
lotuspsychjeinstead of touch09:07
lotuspsychjei could use it like normal09:07
ogra_no, i was talking about the PC installation above09:08
lotuspsychjeok09:08
ogra_you can indeed install ubuntu-desktop on a N7 ... but there are no Xorg drivers ...09:08
ogra_so that wouldnt help you much09:08
lotuspsychjeogra_: yeah i also see video's you need keyboard or mouse for some stuff09:09
ogra_(until the desktop is unity8 and uses Mir)09:09
lotuspsychjeogra_: ok so ill stick to ubuntu touch=devel with updates on and read-write off09:09
lotuspsychjeis it hard to create an ubuntu app?09:10
ogra_the readwrite mode is mainly for actually developing the system iself09:10
ogra_depends what you want it to do :)09:10
lotuspsychjewell im not really a developer so :p09:10
lotuspsychjelets say i want to create an nmap app for ubuntu out of the .deb file09:11
lotuspsychjeare there easy app creators or something out there?09:11
ogra_you would turn it into a click package ... probably have to rebuild nmap statically linked, if you want UI you would have to teach nmap to either cooperate with QML or to spit out html09:12
lotuspsychjeogra_: got an url on must have software to create apps?09:13
ogra_creating a gui app is easy with qtcrator ...09:13
ogra_*creator09:13
lotuspsychjelemme look that up tnx09:13
ogra_developer.ubuntu.com09:13
ogra_that should be your starting point09:13
ogra_the gui part isnt much harder than creating a webpage ... getting proper backend integration is the hard part09:14
lotuspsychjemight be over my head then :p09:14
ogra_(usually requires that there is a QML/Qt extension for it  ... i.e. if you wanted to write an email client you can easily click together a UI, but you would have to teach Qt/QML about IMAP or POP)09:15
lotuspsychjei see09:15
lotuspsychjealot of tools show up on apt-cache search qtcreator09:15
ogra_if you use existing Qt/QML backends its super easy09:15
ogra_but adding custom ones isnt09:16
ogra_the ubuntu ui toolkit will at one day offer most of the backends you can imagine thogh09:16
lotuspsychjeand is there a package on existing backend projects?09:16
lotuspsychjeaha09:16
ogra_look at developer.ubuntu.com ... it should give you all info you need09:16
lotuspsychjebright future09:16
lotuspsychjeok tnx09:16
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davmor2Morning all10:02
bactmorning10:04
mandelbzoltan, morning!  did you have the time to take a look at the udm so that it can be added as part of the sdk?10:07
bzoltanmandel: not really... but adding it to the SDK is really just a single line change in the Touch seeds.. by ogra_ or somebody else who can do that.10:09
mandelogra_, are you too busy to do that ^10:10
mandelogra_, please :) :)10:10
ogra_hmm10:10
ogra_how do we get it onto the image today ? i dont even see it in the touch seed10:11
ogra_ogra@styx:~/Devel/seeds/ubuntu-touch.utopic$ grep download *10:11
ogra_ogra@styx:~/Devel/seeds/ubuntu-touch.utopic$10:11
ogra_aha, as a dep of system-image-common10:12
ogra_mandel, can you do an MP ... there is a  seed change currently in the media-hub landing and i dont want to clash (sinde seed/metapackage upgrade is completely manual)10:13
ogra_mandel, if you want it in the sdk, you want to add it to the sdk-libs file in the seeds10:13
ogra_s/sinde/since/10:14
mandelogra_, sure, what project is that?10:15
ogra_mandel, lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu-touch.utopic/10:15
ogra_dbarth, i have bug 1314410 for you10:16
ogra_hmm10:16
ogra_no bot10:16
ogra_https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webbrowser-app/+bug/131441010:16
mandelElleo, I have requested a silo for you udm branch, will be adding an MP following what _ogra said10:16
dbarthogra_: listening10:16
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dbarthno bot, weird ;)10:17
dbarthogra_: ah, this one is fixed already10:17
ogra_dbarth, refresh doesnt work in the webapp-container ... specifically the refresh button in the error page10:17
dbarthogra_: let me find you the silo/banch10:17
ogra_ah, cool10:17
ogra_feel free to just close it then10:17
Elleomandel: cool, presumably I should merge the latest changes from trunk into that branch first10:18
mandelElleo, no need, in the review I made sure that there are no conflicts :)10:18
dbarthogra_: that was https://code.launchpad.net/~abreu-alexandre/webbrowser-app/fix-network-dialog-reload/+merge/21637910:18
Elleomandel: ah, cool10:18
Elleoone less thing to do :)10:18
dbarthogra_: which is marked landed in ci train10:18
mandelElleo, and you only made changes in the qml and those files were just moved10:19
Elleoyeah10:19
dbarthogra_: maybe not in the image yet, though that's a been a while i thought10:19
ogra_yeah, no worries10:20
ogra_i think it landed as SRU ... cjwatson just copied a bunch of things over to utopic10:20
ogra_i guess it is among them10:20
dbarthogra_: i'm worried though, as the original bug should have been tagged fix-released once landed10:20
ogra_  [ Olivier Tilloy ]10:21
ogra_  * Handle new view requests in the browser. (LP: #1307735)10:21
ogra_webbrowser-app 0.23+14.04.20140416-0ubuntu110:21
ogra_i assume thats it ?10:21
dbarthnope10:21
ogra_oh10:21
dbarththat was #130913810:21
dbarthand davmor2 verified it btw10:22
dbarthoh, it's been sru'ed indeed; it was an sru in the first place10:22
dbarthogra_: so you're right, that should be in the next image build10:22
dbarthi'll keep an eye on it when testing the next update10:22
cjwatsonYeah, I only just copied those to utopic10:24
mandelogra_, one question, the sdk-libs-dev, what is is used for? do I need to add the libs that are required to develop the qml plugin?10:25
ogra_cjwatson, hmm, it looks like this sepcific one didnt get into -updates yet, i dont see 0.23+14.04.20140422-0ubuntu1 of webbrowser-app10:25
ogra_*specific10:25
ogra_mandel, -dev is used on the desktop when developing iirc you want just sdk-libs (-dev doesnt end up on the image)10:26
mandelogra_, great, so I just add qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-download-manager0.1 to sdk-libs and I'm sorted :)10:27
ogra_yeah10:27
mandelogra_, I had to stop my self and sort the in alphabetical order hehe10:28
ogra_sdk-libs will be re-worked soon ... all the plugins are renamed10:28
ogra_i'll make sure they are alphabetically sorted then so it doesnt itch you so much next time ;)10:29
beniwtvHi alll... Does anyone know if Ubuntu phone can be configured to accept auto-reconnects from the car bluetooth stereo? Right now, I have to manually connect each time.10:29
* ogra_ wasnt aware you can connect to car stereo at all ... thats awesome info 10:30
ogra_beniwtv, file a bug (bluetooth-touch is the package name i think)10:30
beniwtvogra_: Yep, it does work :)10:30
cjwatsonogra_: yeah, I only copied the one from -updates - I don't normally copy from stable-proposed to devel-proposed in case they fail verification10:32
ogra_right, thought so ...10:32
ogra_dbarth, so the SRU team needs to let it in first ...10:32
ogra_(seems easy since it is verification-done)10:32
mandelogra_, here you go => https://code.launchpad.net/~mandel/ubuntu-seeds/udm-in-sdk.utopic/+merge/21773710:34
ogra_thanks !10:35
mandelElleo, we have silo 20 for your udm branch, last night it took around 1 hour and a half to build so is a matter of waiting10:42
mandelogra_, we do expect media-hub to land, right?10:42
mandelogra_, I just want the browser to be unblocked by the udm qml landing :)10:42
Elleomandel: great, thanks :)10:45
ogra_mandel, yes, about as long as we expected udm to land :)11:15
mandelogra_, oh lord..11:16
ogra_but i guess it lands today11:17
mandelogra_, \o/ (for today landing of content-hub)11:45
ogra_media ?11:45
ogra_:)11:45
mandelElleo, testing https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/landing-020/ if everything goes ok we will be one step closer11:45
mandelogra_, true hahaha bloody context switch is not only hard for threads :P11:46
ogra_:)11:46
Elleomandel: great :)11:46
* rickspencer3 can't wait to update today11:48
ogra_rickspencer3, you arent on utopic yet ?11:49
rickspencer3ogra_, today is the day :)11:50
rickspencer3going to do my phone and my laptop11:50
ogra_note bug 1307981 though ...11:50
* rickspencer3 braces11:50
ogra_hmpf11:50
ogra_I WANT THE BUGBOT BACK !!!11:50
rickspencer3bug #139798111:50
ogra_https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/130798111:50
* ogra_ plays bugbot11:50
rickspencer3:,(11:50
rickspencer3ogra_, that looks annoyng11:51
davmor2ogra_: I break stuff you fix it those were the rules,  See this is what happens when you break the rules ;)11:51
ogra_popey, do you know who runs the bugbots ? is that alan bell ?11:51
rickspencer3so, basically, I need to have either wifi OR 3g on, but not both?11:51
ogra_rickspencer3, it seems to manifest differently for everyone who sees it11:52
rickspencer3like a strange religious experience11:52
rickspencer3maybe it's not real?11:52
rickspencer3j/k11:52
ogra_for me it didnt show up at all today ... i had it three times yesterday and just dis/enableing wifi fixes it here11:52
rickspencer3ok, I will wait until it's fixed11:52
ogra_for pat it seems to be far worse though11:52
ogra_davmore is somewhere between our two experiences apparently11:53
ogra_sadly it shows so random that we didnt even notice it before promoting11:53
popeyogra_: depends which ones, wassup?11:54
davmor2popey: no bugbot in the house11:54
ogra_popey, seems all bug bots in all channels i am in are dead11:54
popeyok11:54
* popey goes to ask11:54
amrit_hey11:56
ogra_seems the bugbot in #ubuntu-arm is still alive though11:56
ogra_in #ubuntu-ci-eng it is dead11:57
amrit_ubuntu will support of xperia talbet or not11:57
popeyk, will ask ogra_11:57
ogra_amrit_, not officially, but there might be  a community maintained port on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices11:58
Elleopopey: am I right in thinking there isn't anything that can view PDFs yet? A quick search in the store didn't show up anything and I'm guessing from the wiki that the Document Viewer app hasn't had much done towards it yet?11:59
popeycorrect Elleo however a community guy - frecel_ has ported the ffos js pdf viewer, but is holding back until the html5 sdk is in parity with the qml sdk i believe (content hub for example)12:01
Elleopopey: ah, heh; that's almost exactly what I was thinking of doing :P12:01
popeyhah12:02
Elleoiirc the html5 stuff for content-hub should have been updated a little while back now12:02
ogra_we have the qt bindings for poppler in the image12:02
ogra_someone just needs to make use of them12:02
Elleoogra_: oh, interesting12:03
ogra_(for personal use i have a tool that turne a pdf into a html and builds a click package with included html viewer out of it ... in case you just want to scratch your own itch)12:04
ogra_s/turne/turns/12:04
popeyElleo: the docviewer has seen no love for some time.12:04
jussi!test12:05
ubottuTesting... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test )12:05
ogra_bug #1234512:05
popey\o/12:05
ubottubug 12345 in isdnutils (Ubuntu) "isdn does not work, fritz avm (pnp?)" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1234512:05
popeythanks jussi12:05
ogra_thanks !!12:05
popeyogra_ was getting lonely without it12:05
jussiawww12:05
Elleoogra_: I was actually mostly just looking for some little project to get me familiar with the HTML5 bindings and thought something wrapping pdf.js could be handy12:05
ogra_jussi, it is dead in #ubuntu-ci-eng too (not sure we use the same bot there though)12:05
jussiso does that mean ogra_ like me again? :D12:06
ogra_Elleo, ah12:06
lotuspsychjethe best pdf viewer i tested for androis was foxit reader12:06
ogra_jussi, did i ever stop ?!?12:06
jussiogra_: I dunno, havent talked to you for ages :D12:06
ogra_jussi, you are my favorite jussi, there is no other jussi like you :)12:06
jussiogra_: :D12:07
Elleomaybe I'll do something similar with webodf12:07
davmor2jussi: ogra_ lies he said the very same thing to the other jussi ;)12:07
jussiright, back to work12:07
Elleopopey: ^ I assume that hasn't been done as well?12:07
popeynot heard of that12:08
Elleookay, cool; it'd be interesting to see how easy it'd be to get an ODF editing interface in such a small space12:09
ogra_well, viewing capability would be great at least12:09
mandelElleo, testing done, everything looks ok12:10
ogra_but i guess that should become a docviewer feature as well in the end12:10
Elleoogra_: yeah, but since webodf has full editing capabilities it'd be nice to make use of them :)12:10
Elleomandel: great12:10
Elleojust tried one of the demos in webcontainer-app and it's pretty usable straight away12:12
Elleoe.g.  webapp-container http://www.webodf.org/demo/ci/webodf-0.4.2-2009-gb122af0/editor/localeditor.html --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/webbrowser-app.desktop12:12
ogra_just package it then :)12:13
Elleoogra_: it'll need some changes to be usable locally for opening files, integrating with content-hub, etc.12:13
Elleounless people just want to edit the demo document on the web :P12:14
Elleobut I'll leave that until this evening when I'm done with *proper* work ;)12:14
ogra_heh12:14
Elleohmm, some keyboard buggyness though12:14
ogra_wow12:15
ogra_even the open button works12:15
Elleoooh, yeah12:15
Elleoit's doing a file upload12:15
Elleoso it's using the content-hub file upload stuff in the browser12:15
ogra_(gives me content-hub ... but sadly only gallery and addressbook)12:15
ogra_hmm, yeah, the kbd requires that you scroll around a little, then it stays visible12:17
Elleoinput seems to break somewhat if you have autocorrect on too12:18
ogra_i have turned all that stuff off here ... it gets in my way a lot12:18
Elleoogra_: yeah, I normally have it off; but one of my main tasks at the moment is fixing lots of that stuff :P12:18
ogra_oh my ... you poor guy12:19
Elleoogra_: here's a before and after on some new spell-checking fixes I'm just finishing up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zGcY3qLYdM&feature=youtu.be12:19
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* ogra_ blames popey for not shariing that on G+12:20
asachow is the media-hub-weather today :)?12:25
ogra_asac, nobody of the landers got up yet :P12:25
ogra_what i saw from the night it seems all good and ready12:26
ogra_(there was one remaining change to the upstart job that landed, i guess its good to go once jim gets up=12:26
ogra_)12:26
asacso all green, just waiting for someone to be around while this goes in. good.12:26
asacogra_: lander == rsalveti?12:26
ogra_yeah, and jhodapp|afk indeed12:27
ogra_grr12:28
* ogra_ didnt have bug 1307981 all day ... now it has bitten me again 12:28
ubottubug 1307981 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "[touch] randomly messed up routing with recent trusty images" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130798112:28
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Chipacais the twitter accounts plugin supposed to work with twitter 2fa?12:31
Chipacaah, second time it worked12:33
mterryboiko, poke about https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/telephony-service/start-on/+merge/21649213:47
boikomterry: oh, sorry, we have been focused on other stuff, I ended up not noticing the MR, I will review that soon13:49
mterryboiko, thanks!13:49
mardybfiller: hi! Any news about the landing of the app-access2 branch of u-s-s-o-a? Do you still plan it?14:06
bfillermardy: haven't had time to get back to that, might be best for dbarth to do it now that we have more time14:10
mardydbarth: will you take care of that?14:16
dbarthmardy: yup, can do14:22
dbarthmardy: that alone though, ie not the rest of the integration,which is still gated on trusted sessions14:22
mardydbarth: yes, but there was another branch or two... let me find them14:24
mardydbarth: https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/libaccounts-qt/packaging/+merge/209903 and https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/friends-app/app-access214:25
loolcjwatson: would you mind double-checking http://paste.ubuntu.com/7366649/ ?  no 14.10 frameworks, just the final 14.04 ones; I dont think we will build any more trusty images, but it's probably needed that I SRU this afterwards for the click chroot case14:33
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pmcgowanSaviq, are there any known issues with u-s-c disappearing?14:52
Saviqpmcgowan, not that I know of, no14:52
Saviqmterry, ↑?14:52
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pmcgowanI just filed a bug about it not respawning, but not sure why it died to beging with14:53
mterrypmcgowan, it doesn't do all that much.  Mostly just a wrapper around libmirserver.  But software has bugs I suppose14:53
ogra_why do you always get the weird bugs ?14:53
pmcgowanI know right14:54
pmcgowanlast three days in a row, system looked dead but wasnt14:54
pmcgowanmterry, i can file a second bug on it dying but I dont have any info for it, no crash file etc14:55
pmcgowanmterry, unless there is a log somewhere to grab14:55
cjwatsonlool: Mostly LGTM, but aren't you missing ubuntu-sdk-14.04-html?  There's an ubuntu-sdk-14.04-html-dev114:55
mterrypmcgowan, /var/log/lightdm/unity-system-compositor.log would have some info, but it gets overwritten next boot14:56
mterrypmcgowan, next time!14:56
cjwatsonlool: We're going to need to change "click chroot" too14:56
pmcgowanmterry, ok14:56
mhall119fginther Mirv Kaleo what do we need to do in order to get the UITK API docs updated everytime you have a new release?  I have the script to import them into the server, I just need somebody to make it run agianst the docs every team14:56
pmcgowanmterry, there are .old files in there, looks like it backs up the last one14:57
pmcgowanmterry, the old log and new are the same with one exception, old has the line "Failed to read header"14:59
mterrypmcgowan, huh...  that means it couldn't parse/handle the control messages lightdm was sending it15:01
mandelpmcgowan, Elleo all of the stuff that needed to land from udm for the downloads has landed, we have a branch from the seed and once that is there we should be ok in the side of the touch image15:02
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fginthermhall119, It's mainly the time needed to set it up (and maybe adding a firewall rule depending on where it needs to run). You already have the script to do the updates correct?15:02
mandelpmcgowan, Elleo we are waiting for media-hub to land before because it has changes in the seeds too15:02
Elleomandel: excellent, thanks :)15:03
mhall119fginther: yes, I can give you the script and an auth token to use with it15:03
pmcgowanmterry, fwiw https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-system-compositor/+bug/131466615:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1314666 in Unity System Compositor "USC dies overnight" [Undecided,New]15:03
mterrypmcgowan, odd thing is that that "Failed to read header" message doesn't abort USC...  Would be interesting to see the actual backtrace15:05
pmcgowanmterry, no crash file unfortunately15:06
mterryPics or it didn't happen, pmcgowan!15:06
pmcgowanmterry, dooh15:07
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sil2100boiko: hi! Did you have any luck with the flaky autopilot tests in dialer-app? (possibly caused by some crash), i.e. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dialer-app/+bug/130758815:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1307588 in dialer-app (Ubuntu) "Autopilot test flakyness in test_outgoing_answer_local_hangup and test_outgoing_answer_remote_hangup" [High,New]15:25
boikosil2100: so, elopio and I were waiting on some branches to land, cause I think the crash might be related to that very old known dialer-app crash15:27
sil2100boiko: yay! Since we're still having that on our utopic images - please keep us posted :)15:28
elopiosil2100, boiko: oh, sorry, my fault.15:28
elopiosil2100: I was supposed to tell you that.15:28
sil2100elopio: I'm happy if it's being worked on, these strange failures haunt us for so long already :)15:29
mhall119pmcgowan: bzoltan: what's the framework version we're going to use for utopic?15:29
pmcgowanmhall119,  *14.10*15:30
pmcgowanI expect15:30
pmcgowanbut  a reasonable question15:30
lotuspsychjeyou guys are doing a great job! tnx for making ubuntu touch grow15:33
Laneyrsalveti: can I get the current brightness level from powerd?15:43
ogra_Laney, i think there was something added in the most recent uplaod15:43
Laneywasn't that 'dim'?15:43
ogra_  [ Ricardo Salveti de Araujo ]15:43
ogra_  * Also exporting dim brightness value via getBrightnessParams15:43
ogra_  * Bump major version due dbus API changes15:43
ogra_isnt that what you want ?15:44
Laneyno15:44
ogra_ah15:44
pmcgowanpopey, are any app updates planned for today?15:44
popeypmcgowan: no, i planned to do a bunch tomorrow, why?15:44
popeywell, there's a load of updates which landed in trunk since last week15:45
popeyi mean, I am not planning on pushing to the store until tomorrow15:45
pmcgowanpopey, ok, wanted to see if my bug still exists15:45
popeywhich bug?15:45
popeyYou're lucky if you only have one!15:45
pmcgowanif I see app and system updates, my update page blanks out15:45
popeyoh, i see that15:45
ogra_thats an old one15:45
ogra_(i guess the "swiping upwards, UI goes empty" one)15:46
rsalvetiLaney: there's no way to get the current brightness with powerd15:55
rsalvetisame with hal15:55
rsalvetias long you have only one entity setting it up, you don't need to read the value15:56
ogra_there is no sysfs or proc node we could read from ?15:56
rsalvetiogra_: we do, but that's device specific, and not going over our hal15:56
rsalvetiwe moved away from sysfs and are now using the android hal to set up brightness15:56
ogra_find /sys -name *bright*15:56
Laneyit could remember what it's told15:56
ogra_reveals a ton15:56
rsalvetiso we can support more devices15:56
ogra_but yeah, device specific15:57
rsalvetiLaney: it could, can you explain your use case?15:57
rsalvetibut we have the indicator storing that value already15:57
LaneyFor the auto brightness mainly15:58
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sforsheeogra_: some devices have the backlight implemented as an led class device, and in that case you can't really discover which device is for the backlight16:05
sforsheeyou just have to "know," and the hal knows ;-)16:05
ogra_yeah, i was hoping to find something generic in /proc16:06
sforsheewell there *is* a backlight class, just some devices chose not to use that for their backlights16:06
ogra_right16:06
ogra_evil android16:06
rsalvetiright16:06
rsalvetinot android's fault16:06
rsalvetinecessarily16:06
rsalvetidepends on the vendor haha16:07
sforsheewell, they could have not provided the hal interface and just made them use the backlight class16:07
rsalvetiright, but you're expecting too much :-)16:08
rsalvetiLaney: but don't you have the value already when dealing with it in system-settings?16:09
rsalvetiI believe there might be a way to retrive that value from the indicator16:09
rsalvetias I said, we could store that in powerd, but there's no need currently16:09
janimorsalveti, was ubuntuappmanager deprecated?16:09
lotuspsychjedoes ubuntu touch use dconf-editor too?16:09
LaneyThe indicator knows if you set it through the indicator, of course16:09
LaneyBut that won't work any more when auto brightness modifies the value16:10
sforsheeLaney: so you want a slider that jumps around with autobrightness changes?16:10
LaneyIt's not me that wants it, but that is what the design asks for16:13
sforsheeick16:13
Laneyyou could say that having the slider show whatever value it happened to have before is ick too16:13
rsalvetiright16:13
rsalvetijust tested with android16:13
rsalvetionce you set autobrightness you basically can't change brightness without disabling autobrightness16:14
rsalvetiso it just stays with the previous value16:14
Laneyyeah16:14
rsalvetionce you set a different one, it disables auto-brightness16:14
Laneyour design is different16:14
Laneyyou can change the slider to provide input to the auto brightness function16:15
Tassadarsome oems keep the slider enabled, and it acts as "baseline" for the autobrightness algorithm16:15
Laneyhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/BrightnessAndDisplays#Phone16:15
Tassadarsamsung does that, I think16:15
ajalkaneanyone know if the problem with Ubuntu Touch image on emulator has been resolved? The one where all the "tabs" are just empty. Especially the Apps tab16:22
ogra_i dont think there was any work on the armhf emulator recently16:23
ogra_all focus is on i38616:23
ajalkaneoh damn16:23
rsalvetiLaney: interesting, yeah, this would need to be in powerd16:24
Laneyrsalveti: In general I think that you should be able to get data out if you put it in, but yeah there is an actual usecase here ;-)16:24
LaneyI was prompted by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powerd/+bug/1314678 which just got filed btw16:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1314678 in powerd (Ubuntu) ""Display brightness" adjustable but does nothing when "Adjust automatically" is on" [Undecided,New]16:25
rsalvetiyeah, saw that already16:25
* Laney nod16:25
rsalvetisforshee: any comments on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BrightnessAndDisplays#Phone ?16:26
rsalvetias you did the original implementation of the auto-brightness code16:26
LaneyI think m_pt might have had some fun writing this spec :P16:26
rsalvetican imagine that16:26
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rsalvetiTassadar: yeah, it seems that's what our designers want16:35
loolcjwatson: oh thanks16:38
loolcjwatson: changing click chroot > you mean the default target?16:38
loolcjwatson: hmm and there's the question of the PPA too16:38
cjwatsonlool: It has a basic mapping thing, it'll be clear if you grep16:39
cjwatsonfeel free to make it less stupid along the way :)16:40
lool:-)16:41
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sforsheersalveti: I gave feedback to someone about that autobrightness idea over email one time (maybe Laney?). I can dig it up and forward it to you if you want.16:56
rsalvetisforshee: sure, that would be useful16:56
Laneydon't think it was me16:57
sforsheeLaney: no, looks like it was mpt. I'll forward it to you too.16:58
LaneyOkay, but mpt is the one to convince, not me :)16:58
sforsheeLaney: I don't really have a horse in this race, though I do think that trying to hit a moving target on the slider could be troublesome.17:02
rsalvetiyeah17:03
cwayne1kenvandine: is there an easy way to launch gallery-app to a specific photo?17:04
kenvandinecwayne1, no idea... Elleo ^^17:08
Elleocwayne1: I think I remember someone mentioning something along those lines in one of our stand ups a few months back17:09
Elleoartmello: ^ do you know anything about that?17:09
ElleoI think someone was adding a url handler or something to let you reference specific photos17:10
Elleobut I can't remember any of the details17:10
artmelloElleo: yes, we are adding url handler but is still work in progress17:10
artmelloso you would be able to open specific photos17:10
Elleoah, right17:11
Elleocwayne1: ^17:11
Elleoartmello: thanks :)17:11
artmelloElleo: np :)17:11
cwayne1artmello: any idea when that's planned to land?17:11
artmellocwayne1: is in the queue with high priority, but I am not sure when exactly17:12
Hashcodersalveti: ping17:25
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rsalvetiHashcode: pong17:33
Hashcodersalveti: i figured out why system was able to boot17:34
Hashcodeodd :P17:35
HashcodeI needed something in lib/scripts to be set executable17:35
rsalvetihm, right17:35
rsalvetiweird17:35
HashcodeI basically chmod -R 755 /lib abd /scripts17:35
rsalvetiwhich script?17:35
Hashcodeand it boots up17:35
rsalvetihaha, right17:35
HashcodeI could narrow it down17:35
Hashcodebut scripts was later17:35
Hashcodeinitially busybox (as init) was getting perm denied17:35
rsalvetiright17:36
HashcodeI think the linker ld file needs to be executable on my device for some reason17:36
rsalvetistill weird, as the same init works for us17:36
HashcodeYes, but if you test it this way.. I bet you'll see similar results:17:36
Hashcodeboot into a recovery17:37
Hashcodepush the ramdisk /bin and /lib folders17:37
Hashcodechmod -R 755 /bin17:37
Hashcodeand then try running bin/busybox17:37
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HashcodeI don't understand the perm thing :/17:38
ogra_whats the issue ?17:38
Hashcodeogra_ when I make otapackage using kk, my ramdisk in boot.img is the standard ubuntu touch one17:38
ogra_oh17:38
ogra_weird17:38
Hashcodebusybox acting as init gets perm denied until I chmod -R 755 on /lib17:38
Hashcodeand then the scripts won't execute right till I do the same for that dir17:39
Hashcode(I should figure out if it's just the linker lib that needs 755)17:39
rsalvetimaybe something the android build script is doing17:39
Hashcodeyeah that's what I was wondering17:39
ogra_which iis strange since it just works for us17:39
Hashcodeit's getting unpacked and repacked17:39
Hashcodefor the otapackage process17:39
rsalvetiright, that is probably why17:39
ogra_ah17:39
ogra_yeah, most likely17:40
HashcodeI should grab the raw ramdisk file17:40
Hashcodeand unpack it17:40
Hashcodeto check the perms on those17:40
HashcodeAnyway, was more FYI than anything.  I'm not sure of the actual fix yet :P17:41
ogra_well, also check how it gets repackaged when it gets compressed again17:41
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utackdoes ubuntu touch really run on it's own kernel or the android one?19:23
ogra_it needs to use the android kernel source ... but it gets patched and uses our own config19:24
ogra_(simply because the binary drivers wont work with any other kernel)19:25
utackokay19:26
utackmakes sense19:26
utackthat ancient 3.4 android uses?19:27
kenvandineElleo, my snap decision branch adds strings to content-hub that should really get translated19:27
ogra_i think its 3.5 atm19:28
* ogra_ checks 19:28
ogra_ah, no., 3.4.0 actually19:28
ogra_jdstrand, mind dropping by in #ubuntu-mir ?19:28
ogra_there is someone trying to build a click package using mir stuff ... and we're not clear how much he can do under confinement19:29
utackogra_, is that ok to answer on xda? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7368434/19:29
ogra_s/view/few/19:30
ogra_but yeah, looks fine19:30
utackbrainfart19:30
utackthanks19:30
ogra_:)19:30
utackallright19:30
utacki was a little confused at first. but given that any android devices has a ton of crappy closed source stuff, what choice do you have really19:31
ogra_right19:31
utackare there plans to use a real linux for ubuntu touch dedicated phones?19:31
ogra_we ban it into an lxc-continer19:31
ogra_so we can still use a "normal" system ... just that there is a blackbox (teh container) where the android hal runs in ... things that need support from any of the HAL bits can then talk to the container via libhybris19:32
Elleokenvandine: ah, right19:33
ogra_utack, how would that work ?19:33
ogra_we wouldnt have any drivers for anything19:33
utackunless you use a proper soc and hardware?19:34
utacksure19:34
ogra_the SoC doesnt matter19:34
ogra_you wont have a modem, most sensors etc19:34
ogra_its the peripherials ... not the SoC19:34
kenvandineElleo, so i need to figure that out... never done that with c++ and cmake19:34
utacksensors are that hard to deal with.? modem i can see19:35
ogra_and there are none that have open drivers19:35
utackcrappy proprietary stuff19:35
ogra_right19:35
ogra_thats mostly true for graphics, accelerometer, most GPS phone chips etc19:35
Elleokenvandine: yeah, I've only ever done gettext stuff with C + autotools, so I don't have any hints to offer I'm afraid19:35
ogra_heck even mobile bluetooth with open drivers is rare19:35
ogra_(though there might be some)19:36
Elleowell and with python, but that's even less relevant19:36
kenvandinei'll figure it out :)19:36
Elleo:)19:36
kenvandinemake me wish we were using autotools though :)19:36
Elleoheh19:36
utackwell graphics i counted as soc part. accelerometer should be easy to deal with (it is really jsut a view i²c etc values dropping out?). phone chip: well crap19:37
utackso yeah. no real choice without a lot of power behind it19:37
cyphermoxogra_: open drivers?19:37
ogra_cyphermox, well, just guessing :)19:37
cyphermoxogra_: keep dreaming ;)19:37
utacki don't know where freedreno is going. i admire their work, but does it help anyone with the rest of the whole phone still not working in newer linux kernels?19:38
ogra_not sure there are actual BT mobiole chips that have open ones ... i thought the n900 had one19:38
cyphermoxogra_: if it does, it's probably the only one19:38
ogra_i think n900 had open GPS and BT ... but i might be totally wrong :)19:38
ogra_(its so long ago)19:38
ogra_freedreno is awesome but that will still take a while and will likely never be on par with the closed drivers19:39
ogra_like nouveau vs nvidia drivers ...19:39
ogra_and on phones battery life is critical ... which means you need a driver that supports all hardware features to not fall back to SW rendering, to make sure there is the best power mgmt you can get etc19:41
utackogra_, the closed drivers made by qualcomm are ****, so it might be?19:43
ogra_utack, well, all of ubuntu touch is open (apart from the blobs indee) feel free to grab it and try to make freedreno work ;)19:46
mbalmerhow many blobs are there?19:46
ogra_graphics, sensors, gps, codecs ...19:47
ogra_(i surely forgot some)19:47
ogra_bt indeed :)19:47
mbalmerso quite some... that sucks.19:48
ogra_thats how mobile is :/ ... not much you can do19:48
ogra_its not like firefoxOS or jolla do it any different19:48
mbalmerso "they" say opensource, where in reality they are totally proprietary19:49
ogra_not totally, but on the driver level, yes19:50
mbalmerso not opensource at all, in reality, lets face that.19:51
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ogra_well, if it wouldnt be "at all" we wouldnt be able to build ubuntu with it19:51
ogra_luckily the majority of android *is* open ... just a lot on the low level isnt19:52
HashcodeI wonder what utack considers a "real" linux kernel..20:10
Hashcode>.>20:10
Hashcode<.<20:10
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ajalkanembalmer: they say opensource, they mean they are where they can. I'm meaning Ubuntu specifically. There's very little if any proprietary stuff in Ubuntu touch AFAIK in the parts Ubuntu has a choice20:12
ajalkaneI haven't looked at Firefox OS, but I have the understanding it's same as Ubuntu - open source where it can be. Jolla seems to keep their "upper levels" closed source mostly, while the middleware and core are open source20:13
Guest94358hi there20:14
ajalkanehow do you do Guest9435820:15
ogra_as i undrestood it (might be totally wrong) firefoxOS is underneath actually android and just uses gecko instead of dalvik20:17
Guest94358I'd like to know if is possible to exchange every app installed in my cellular with apps open source20:17
ogra_Guest94358, if you find someone writing a replacement for "every app on your cellular" it surely is20:17
dobeyGuest94358: we can't answer that. you will have to search for similar open source apps and decide if they fit your needs or not20:17
ajalkaneogra_: nevertheless, isn't android in the lower levels anyway open source except the driver bits no OS manufactor has control over20:18
dobeyor just write them, indeed20:18
ogra_ajalkane, right ... else we wouldnt be able to modify it for our needs20:18
ogra_we rip out a lot even from the HAL layer ... to only use the bare minimum we need20:19
ajalkaneSo in the discussion about which one is more open source, in my limited understanding Firefox OS and Ubuntu are equal.20:19
dobeywebos20:19
mbalmeryou can not be "more" open source.  either your are open source or you are not.20:20
dobeyajalkane: anything running on top of android kernel is going to be relatively the same level of open source20:20
ajalkanembalmer: that's nice in black and white world, but there's only black and gray in mobile20:21
ajalkanedobey: I disagree20:21
dobeyblack and slightly less black20:21
mbalmerfifty shades of grey...20:21
ajalkaneYeah20:21
dobeyajalkane: in terms of the low level bits, it's true. none of them can make android be "more" open than it is20:21
dobeyajalkane: they can choose to make their UI bits open or not, sure20:22
ogra_mbalmer, wrong ... you can not *be* opensource at all :) but you can open your code ... which is what we do and which is what google does too (at least for AOSP) ... but vendors dont ...20:22
ogra_and a phone os be it ubuntu ot firefox or jolla is a sum of these20:22
dobeyogra_: well, all the data is there for humans to *be* open source, though we don't understand all of it 100% yet ;)20:22
ogra_s/ot/or/20:23
ogra_haha20:23
ajalkanedobey: yeah, whatever you do yourself can be controlled. But I in anycase can appreciate even partial open sourcing. I ofcourse give more respect to full open sourcing for everything that the company can open source.20:23
ogra_well20:24
ogra_vendors arent and wont opensroucne their driver code20:24
dobeyyou mean chip vendors? or phone vendors?20:25
ogra_you can indeed build a *fully open* phone OS20:25
ogra_dobey, chip manufacturers20:25
ajalkaneogra_: they won't until there's enough consumer pressure for it. Practically it means open source OSs winning the market share, and the little margins of open source caring people swaying the remaining low level bits open sourced makes competitive difference. Sad but true20:26
ogra_but such an "open" os would have to use plain frambuffer, would not be able to make calls, play videos, or music ... and would most likely have a battery life of 3h on a nexus device20:26
ogra_not sure anyone would want such a phone :)20:27
dobeyogra_: well, there's probably some chips for various things that do have enough info for writing open source drivers, but they aren't used in majority of phones we care to support, and aren't part of the "next level" of technology that we want to ship on from the start.20:27
dobeybut yeah20:27
dobeythe baseband will be huge blocking point for a fully open phone, for a while stillf20:28
ogra_dobey, even if you have some of that data your driver would be nouveau not the nvidia blob ... and if you are a hardcore gamer i would doubt you would pick nouveau20:28
dobeytrue, but even with the level of support in steam, "hardcore PC gamer" is still running windows20:29
ogra_especially on the phone where your open driver most likely will only cover a handfull of the power mgmt features your chip has ... so you end up with bad battery life again20:29
ogra_if you want a *competing* but still open phone OS you *have* to make compromises20:29
dobeyof course20:30
dobeylife is compromises20:30
ogra_yeah20:30
ogra_well, for some in here it seems its not :)20:30
dobeyif they are on the internet, they made a compromise :)20:30
dobeywhether they admit it or not20:30
ogra_and i assume if canonical would be at google size you actually would have some completely open HW20:31
ogra_but after all we're a small company with only 500 employees around the world20:31
dobeythe massive chain of routers, gateways, swtiches, etc… to connect to this server, are not all running fully open software on fully open hardware :)20:31
ogra_yeah, that too20:31
dobeyand probably neither is the computer they're typing on20:31
dobeyyeah, when canonical has google's market value, we'll all be happy ;)20:33
dobeyin the meantime though20:34
dobeywhere are the docs for how to make a webapp click for the phone?20:34
dobeyand can i change the User-Agent for a webapp?20:34
* ogra_ will be happy if canonical has 2% of googles market value 20:35
dobeythat too20:35
bactdo you really think they would manufacturer their own open hardware?20:36
ogra_who ?20:36
ogra_we ?20:36
bactcanonical20:36
ogra_heh, no ... but with a marketshare like google you can dictate that the drivers have to be open20:37
ogra_if you want to20:37
bactwould that even be legal though?20:38
ogra_there are no plans that canonical wwill turn into a HW company ... but if you are big enough you can apply pressure to your manufacturers20:38
bactI thought there had to be some sort of obfuscation to the underlying interfaces to avoid people bypassing those legally required interfaces for the fbi to track/listen to you etc20:38
ogra_"we will only use your hardware (and sell 1 billion of units) if you deliver it with open drivers"20:39
bactyou're going to sell your product to 1/7th of the worlds population ogra_?20:39
ogra_if canonical would have the size and market share google has ?20:40
ogra_sure20:40
dobeybact: sure it's legal.20:40
ogra_if you are that big you can definitely set such requirements20:40
ogra_annd if a vendor has the choice to sell 1 bn. vs not selling at all they will follow20:41
dobeywarrantless wiretaps are illegal though20:41
ogra_point is though ... we arent that big :)20:41
ajalkaneIt's all about how big you are. The chipset vendors have no interest in open sourcing unless they see some benefit from it20:41
dobeysadly we aren't20:41
ogra_well ... luckily we arent ... as well :)20:42
dobeytrue ;)20:42
bactajalkane: broadcom couldn't even bring themselves to fully open-source the old soc the raspberry pi sues20:42
bact*uses20:42
ogra_because they dont own all of the HW20:42
ajalkanebact: yeah. These folks won't open source without big pressure. And there's just marginal interest right now in open sourcing.20:43
dobeyand raspberry pi has no market value20:43
bactis there even an open source bios yet for desktops?20:43
ogra_yup20:43
ogra_coreboot20:43
dobeybact: like openbios?20:43
bactdobey: it has plenty of market of value, they have sold millions20:43
ogra_and openbios20:43
dobeybact: it doesn't mean the company is worth $1500/share in public stock20:43
dobeymarket value != how many things you've sold20:44
bact:/20:44
dobeyotherwise, chinese would be the official language of the US already20:44
ogra_bact, the RPi chip is a leftover stock from a settopbox vendor  ...20:45
dobeyexactly20:45
ogra_(which is the reason why it can do exactly one thing well (video en/decoding) ... and is crap in all other disciplines )20:45
bactogra_: yep, I've always suspected it was something like that, seeing as eben upton (main rpi guy) works at broadcom and all..20:45
bact'boss I found a great way of offload all those old chips'20:46
bact*to20:46
ogra_they wont be able to sell their v2 (if that ever exists) to the same cheap price20:46
bactyou can't even stick ubuntu on it because its armv620:46
ogra_yep20:46
* ogra_ got death thread mails because of telling people that back a few years ago 20:47
bactouch20:47
ajalkaneFirst of all, RPi would have to put pressure for open source dirvers. If that would happen, they'd need to be a major player in the total of sold chips. I doubt RPi is even 1% of the chips sold for that particular manufacturer20:47
ogra_(when i was still working in the ubuntu-arm team and they accused me to be the blocker ... they didnt understand that their HW wasnt capable)20:47
dobeyajalkane: broadcom? certainly not20:47
dobeyogra_: but, but, it's arm!20:48
dobeyanyway20:48
dobeywebapps? :)20:48
ogra_heh20:48
* dobey wants to make a webapp, but must be able to change the User-Agent20:48
ogra_wait a few days ... the webapp-container is just getting a cmdline option for that20:49
bactyeah, the main debian project for the rpi has to recompile all the packages for hard float support20:49
ogra_dobey, beyond that ... iirc daker had a blog post on how to do that20:49
ogra_with a WebView20:49
ogra_dobey, bug 124546520:50
ubottubug 1245465 in webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) "should offer a commandline option to override the user agent in webapp mode" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124546520:50
ubot5bug 1245465 in webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) "should offer a commandline option to override the user agent in webapp mode" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124546520:50
dobeyah ok20:50
ogra_bots galore :)20:50
bactwhy two?20:50
ogra_not sure, one was dead for a few days20:51
ogra_and jussi added a new one today ... seems the old one came back too :)20:51
ogra_can never have enough bugbots in a channel ;)20:52
ogra_bact, bug 848154 btw20:54
ubottubug 848154 in Ubuntu "ARM version not supporting V6 RaspPi" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84815420:54
ubot5bug 848154 in Ubuntu "ARM version not supporting V6 RaspPi" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84815420:54
bactthe beaglebone black is at a similar price point now20:55
bact:o "VEHEMENTLY AND VIOLENTLY DISAGREE"20:57
ogra_heh20:57
ogra_the people on the bug were actually callm20:57
ogra_we had way worse people show up in #ubuntu-arm ... and well on forums etc ... the worst ones sent personal and very very unfriendly mails though20:58
bactI like how the rec9140 commented again 2 years later20:58
dakerdobey: http://daker.me/2013/10/package-your-webapp-for-ubuntu-touch.html21:02
ogra_i love how he expects to be able to run KDE on a RPi in that commant actually :)21:02
ogra_*comment21:02
bactthe pi can't even run lxde well21:02
ogra_yep21:03
dobeywaaah, i can't run ubuntu on my arduino!21:03
ogra_its quite sad that the company that was poineering such boards never got the traction the RPi got ...21:03
ogra_Ti would have deserved that the beagleboard or beaglebone would have become that big ...21:04
dobeydaker: ah, thanks21:04
bactti are out of the game now21:04
ogra_bt thats like VHS vs BtaMax i guess21:04
dakerdobey: it still uses qtwebkit, i'ill write another one for oxide21:04
ogra_well, the beaglebone black still exists21:04
ogra_and will go on so21:05
ogra_daker, is that actually different on the QMl layer ?21:05
dobeydaker: i thought using UbuntuWebView was supposed to just be oxide now?21:05
ogra_i thought it gets just chosen by what framework you define in the manifest21:05
dakerdobey: yes but i was looking at it rightnow21:06
ogra_but the QML side stays the same21:06
dobeywell right21:06
dakerogra_: using the UbuntuWebView it should stay the same21:06
ogra_phesw21:06
ogra_*phew even21:06
dobeybut for ubuntu-sdk-14.04-dev or whatever, it's oxide right?21:06
ogra_-dev1 i think21:06
ogra_but yeah21:07
dobeycool. i might make an app tonight21:07
dakerogra_: yes it will use oxide, you just need to use import Ubuntu.Components.Extras.Browser 0.221:08
dakernot 0.121:08
dakerhttps://bazaar.launchpad.net/~phablet-team/webbrowser-app/trunk/view/head:/src/Ubuntu/Components/Extras/Browser/qmldir21:08
pmcgowandaker, can you not accomplish the same making a simple webapp? rather than qml with a webview?21:08
ogra_aha21:09
ogra_pmcgowan, not when you want to override the UA string21:09
pmcgowanwe are fixing that21:09
ogra_yep21:09
ogra_bug 124546521:09
ubottubug 1245465 in webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) "should offer a commandline option to override the user agent in webapp mode" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124546521:09
ubot5bug 1245465 in webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) "should offer a commandline option to override the user agent in webapp mode" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124546521:09
pmcgowanyep filed me moi21:10
dobeyor if you want to provide other UI on top of it, than what the webapp container gives you21:10
pmcgowanright21:10
dobeyor if you want it to work on the 14.04 image :)21:10
dobeyor will that fix get SRUed and a new image built?21:10
* ogra_ tickles pmcgowan and steals his credit 21:11
ogra_Reported by Oliver Grawert on 2013-10-2821:11
ogra_:P21:11
dakerpmcgowan: as ogra_ said21:11
pmcgowanhah21:11
pmcgowannot sure if we will SRU it, we could21:11
* daker waits for this bug to complete his 1st year :p21:11
ogra_pmcgowan, for the desktop ?21:12
pmcgowanogra_, well we could do either or both21:12
* ogra_ doesnt really see benefit in SRUing to trusty on the phone 21:12
pmcgowanyep21:12
ogra_but then i dont see any benefit in the stable channel either ... until we actually have a stable product21:13
dobeyogra_: well if it's a bug fix and we expect people to use the feature in making web apps, might be nice for it to work for people who are stuck on trusty21:13
ogra_better get them on utopic with their phones21:13
dobeyor well, i don't want to make an app and have it not work on trusty, because we didn't SRU the fix, but the framework id is the same21:13
ogra_once we have something we can call final i agree, we should have a stable image21:13
ogra_and think about SRUs and backporting21:14
ogra_but thats still a bit away ...21:14
pmcgowanwe also need to update the fw rev for utopic work21:14
ogra_right21:14
dobeybecause i don't want it to have a bunch of reviews of 1 star complaining about it just telling them to install the android app :P21:14
dobeybut either way, the WebView qml lets me have it work on both easily enough21:15
dakerogra_: if i am not wrong, adding --ua should be only allowed for webapps not for the browser-app itself ?21:17
ogra_yeah21:17
pmcgowandaker, thats right, the browser has a configured set of UA overrides on a per site basis21:18
ogra_they are different binaries21:18
dakerah nvm it's already implemented by Alex21:18
ogra_webapp-container vs webbrowser-app21:18
dakeryes21:18
ogra_so they can take different options21:18
=== jhodapp is now known as jhodapp|afk
dobeyCannot set WebContext.sessionCookieMode once the context is in use21:38
dobeyhmm, i think that's causing me problems21:38
dakerdobey: use oxide directly ;)21:51
dobeydaker: WebView can't have cookies?21:51
dakerwell i think it should work21:52
dakerwhere do you see this ? Cannot set WebContext.sessionCookieMode once the context is in use21:52
dakerin the console ?21:52
dakerdobey: ^21:55
dobeyyes on the console21:56
dobeywhen i do qmlscene foo.qml21:56
dobeyand the web page tells me it can't work and i should try to "disable private browsing"21:57
dakerhmm maybe it's related to this bug 130165021:58
ubot5bug 1301650 in Oxide "Setting WebContext.sessionCookieMode without specifying a path causes a crash" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130165021:58
ubottubug 1301650 in Oxide "Setting WebContext.sessionCookieMode without specifying a path causes a crash" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130165021:58
dobeywell, it's not crashing21:59
dakerdobey: do you open a URL ?21:59
dakeror a local file ?21:59
dobeyyes21:59
dobeyurl21:59
dakerdobey: try this http://paste.ubuntu.com/7369203/22:00
dobeydaker: and with getUAString() inside the WebView still?22:03
ogra_heh22:04
* ogra_ sees his bugmail and notes that asac did a nostalgic hack day 22:04
dakerdobey: no, here is a working example http://paste.ubuntu.com/7369248/22:09
dobeyah22:11
dakerhere you are using plain oxide22:12
=== chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk
dobeyhmm, the console message goes away with that, but the site still shows the same error :(22:14
dakercan you paste the link here ?22:14
dobeyhttps://read.amazon.com/22:14
dakerdobey: what useragent are you using ?22:16
dobey"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0"22:16
dobeyjust to be sure, because the site does work in firefox here22:17
dakeryes getting the same message22:18
dobeyi wonder why22:19
dobeyfml22:19
dobeyeven in a private mode firefox window, it just gives me the login page22:20
dobeyso i wonder what is making it not work :(22:20
dakeri am trying to debug this22:21
dobeydaker: thanks22:28
dakerdobey: ah i know what caused that :)22:30
dobeyoh, what?22:31
dakeryou need to enable the localstorage22:31
dobeyah22:31
dobeycan you do that with just WebView?22:31
dobeyor do you need full oxide?22:31
dakerhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7369344/22:31
dakertheir a MR request that hasn't been merged yet that enable localstorage by default22:31
dobeyah22:32
dakerbug 130967322:32
ubot5bug 1309673 in webbrowser-app "m.soundcloud.com doesn't show tracks anymore" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130967322:32
ubottubug 1309673 in webbrowser-app "m.soundcloud.com doesn't show tracks anymore" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130967322:32
dobeycool22:33
daker:)22:34
dobeynow to make icons and learn how to make a click from command line22:36
dobeythanks daker!22:38
dobeynow time to get off here and do some other stuff for a while :)22:38
=== dandrader|bbl is now known as dandrader
dakeryw22:48

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