[00:37] <matv1> discovered something pretty awsum! ubuntu touch can see into the future :P
[00:38] <matv1> notifications in the quick access menu shows that I will receive a call tomorow
[00:43] <saidinesh5>               http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2580575 hmm.. looks like this is what was causing issue for me
[01:33] <saidinesh5> Aaaahh
[01:34] <saidinesh5> sudo apt-get build-dep ubuntu-keyboard is pulling in
[01:34] <saidinesh5> Get:68 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ utopic/main libxau-dev armhf 1:1.0.8-1 [9,438 B]
[01:34] <saidinesh5> Get:69 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ utopic/main libxdmcp-dev armhf 1:1.1.1-1build1 [23.4 kB]
[01:34] <saidinesh5> Get:70 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ utopic/main x11proto-input-dev all 2.3.1-1 [118 kB]
[01:34] <saidinesh5> Get:71 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ utopic/main x11proto-kb-dev all 1.0.6-2 [269 kB]
[01:34] <saidinesh5> and other stuff
[01:36] <saidinesh5> now that sucks
[01:36] <saidinesh5> hmm.. so manually installing the needed packages
[02:09] <saidinesh5> so guys how to set up a qt build environment on the device itself?
[04:28] <saidinesh5> okay this sucks
[04:28] <saidinesh5> i think installing sshfs bricked my device
[04:28] <saidinesh5> and i cant even boot to android!!
[04:55] <sabgenton> Can you run any x11 app now?
[04:56] <sabgenton> With xmir
[04:56] <sabgenton> Debating to go ahead and install touch on my nexus 4
[04:57] <sabgenton> I could use my phone as a desktop as well that might convince me
[04:57] <sabgenton> Assuming the hdmi adaptor works
[05:00] <Leviticus> !ops | waaaaaaaaa
[05:06] <sabgenton> K...
[05:07] <sabgenton> Nobody?
[05:33] <satyen> sir,is Asus zenfone 5 support ubuntu
[05:37] <satyen> ??
[05:37] <satyen> ??
[06:29] <saidinesh5> sabgenton: i doubt it
[06:29] <saidinesh5> i was trying to install some build dependencies for ubuntu-keyboard
[06:29] <saidinesh5> which seem to pull in some X11 dependencies
[06:30] <saidinesh5> and that breaks my installation
[06:30] <saidinesh5> and definitely DONT install sshfs. that bricks the device.
[06:30] <sabgenton> Breaks?
[06:31] <sabgenton> saidinesh5 can u unbrick?
[06:31] <saidinesh5> well it stopped booting
[06:31] <saidinesh5> sabgenton: tough one.. i had to reflash cyanogenmod
[06:32] <sabgenton> Could u use recovery to grab data first?
[06:32] <saidinesh5> umm havent tried that
[06:32] <sabgenton> k
[06:33] <saidinesh5> http://paste.kde.org/puq8jfw16
[06:33] <saidinesh5> the install log of sshfs
[06:33] <sabgenton> saidinesh5: im just assuming xmir will oneday alow x11 apps to run on the phone
[06:33] <saidinesh5> sabgenton: not sure there is much use for that though
[06:34] <saidinesh5> i remember the N900 wasn't soo plesant when i tried to use non touch apps on that touchscreen
[06:36] <sabgenton> saidinesh5: well it would be nice to doc your phone and use as a pc
[06:36] <saidinesh5> hmm.. yeah i guess so
[06:37] <sabgenton> Also to fill gaps the lack of apps there currently is
[06:38] <saidinesh5> hmm .. yeah i guess
[06:40] <sabgenton> saidinesh5: out of interest has anyone tried installing x and gnome
[06:40] <sabgenton> Etc?
[06:40] <sabgenton> Or unity 7
[06:40] <saidinesh5> nah .. the x that got installed was out of accident
[06:40] <saidinesh5> when i did sudo apt-get build-dep ubuntu-keyboard
[06:41] <saidinesh5> just to confirm the bug, let me install it again
[06:42] <sabgenton> If you could toggle between the two that would be ok
[06:42] <sabgenton> But xmir would be better
[06:42] <sabgenton> (  if they ever get it going )
[06:43] <saidinesh5> hmm..
[06:43] <saidinesh5> you know what
[06:43] <saidinesh5> let me try xmri
[06:43]  * saidinesh5 googles
[06:46] <saidinesh5> gah
[06:46] <saidinesh5> i think it broke again
[07:48] <saidinesh5> okay so i think the qt5-default and related packages on ubuntu touch are broken
[09:06] <popey> saidinesh5: "broken"?
[09:07] <saidinesh5> popey: well it somehow breaks Mir
[09:07] <saidinesh5> and then wont boot again
[09:07] <saidinesh5> until i reinstall ubuntu touch
[09:08] <saidinesh5> they seem to pull in some xorg related packages .. if thats what breaks mir
[09:08] <popey> why install qt5-default?
[09:08] <saidinesh5> cuz i wanted to compile something on the device
[09:08] <saidinesh5> basically i did sudo apt-get build-dep ubuntu-keyboard
[09:08] <popey> probably better doing that in a chroot
[09:09] <popey> which is what we use in the sdk
[09:09] <saidinesh5> oh?
[09:09] <saidinesh5> my sdk is also broken
[09:09] <saidinesh5> not sure how
[09:09] <saidinesh5> it just fails to start the qmake
[09:10] <saidinesh5> 14:40:10: Starting: "/home/dinesh/.config/ubuntu-sdk/qmake-ubuntu-sdk-14.10-armhf-click" /media/Data/src/Maliit/skeyer/skeyer.pro -r -spec linux-g++
[09:10] <saidinesh5> 14:40:10: The process "/home/dinesh/.config/ubuntu-sdk/qmake-ubuntu-sdk-14.10-armhf-click" exited with code 1.
[09:10] <saidinesh5> Error while building/deploying project skeyer (kit: Ubuntu Device (GCC armhf-ubuntu-sdk-14.10-utopic))
[09:10] <saidinesh5> When executing step 'qmake'
[09:10] <saidinesh5> brb
[09:13] <rayalez> Hi, guys!! I wanted to ask - will I be able to develop apps in python?
[09:17] <popey> rayalez: we don't recommend it, but it's possible
[09:19] <saidinesh5> back
[09:20] <saidinesh5> popey: so basically whats the issue with the qt5 devel packages on ubuntu touch?
[09:20] <saidinesh5> im using the latest utopic build from multirom
[09:20] <saidinesh5> 243 i think
[09:20] <popey> like I say, we use chroot, generally dont install those packages on the device
[09:21] <saidinesh5> ohh
[09:21] <saidinesh5> popey: but ubuntu-keyboard source itself has buildOnDevice.sh
[09:21] <saidinesh5> which installs this stuff
[09:21] <saidinesh5> also popey could you point me to a wikipage where i can see more info about the chroot?
[09:22] <popey> saidinesh5: http://developer.ubuntu.com/apps/sdk/tutorials/click-targets-and-device-kits/
[09:22] <saidinesh5> Ahh
[09:42] <prapto> hello
[09:44] <popey> hi
[09:45] <prapto> this is active channel?
[09:53] <popey> prapto: yes, more so during the week than at the weekend
[09:57] <saidinesh5> popey:  btw
[09:57] <saidinesh5> "..developer tools are not installed."
[09:57] <saidinesh5> how do i change that?
[09:57] <saidinesh5> also
[10:05] <saidinesh5> for some reason my ubuntu-sdk fails to even build a simple C++ app to run on the device
[10:05] <saidinesh5> http://paste.kde.org/pvqambfaq
[10:30] <prapto> I have low end smartphone with mediatek mt6577. any tutorial to porting ubuntu touch to mediatek?
[10:36] <saidinesh5> so can someone help me figure out why my ubuntu sdk is broken?
[14:24] <peacedog> Any support for Allwinner A13 devices? Thanks.
[14:30] <tbr> !devices
[14:34] <pngo_> Does bluetooth work?
[14:38] <mzanetti> A2DP and HSP work well for me on Nexus4. Currently the only supported profiles though. I think OPUSH and some address book integration (not sure if HFP or PBAP) are in the works currently.
[14:38] <popey> on the supported devices, yes
[16:47] <mardy> mzanetti: hi! did you ever use qmake in a click chroot?
[16:54] <jelkner>  Hi all, I've been unable to get my GPS working on my nexus4.
[16:55] <jelkner> I've asked here about this before, and I was told to "return to the welcome dialog and enable GPS"
[16:55] <jelkner> but I have not been able to figure out how to do that.
[16:56] <jelkner> /usr/bin/test_gps is giving my data
[16:56] <jelkner> s/my/me
[16:56] <jelkner> but neither OSM or Google Maps work
[16:56] <jelkner> They both tell me GPS info is unavailable
[16:57] <jelkner> I just installed the SensorStatus app, which likewise won't give me GPS info
[18:08] <mzanetti> mardy: hey, no, I haven't done so yet.
[18:17] <cwayne> is there an easy way to fake using location service on desktop?
[19:11] <jack____> hi
[19:11] <popey> hi
[19:12] <jack____> could you please tell me how to upgrade kubuntu from terminal
[19:12] <jack____> ?
[19:13] <popey> that sounds like a question for #kubuntu
[19:13] <jack____> yes
[19:13] <K1773R> jack____: then why ur asking here?
[19:14] <jack____> you know?