[04:00] <UTL> Update on the ovation image: Extracted the latest saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip. Replaced the tar.gz with Vivid image. Updated the updater-script at the line "package_extract_file("saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz", "/data/ubuntu-rootfs.tar.gz"); " to "package_extract_file("vivid-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz", "/data/ubuntu-rootfs.tar.gz");". Flashed all required packages, and now all I get is a rotating Ubuntu logo. Does the same for
[04:00] <UTL>  the 14.09 image.
[04:01] <UTL> It rotates for a while, pauses, and then goes back to rotating, again. What did I do wrong?
[04:03] <UTL> By the way, I lost Cyanogenmod. If this doesn't work, I'll have to get it back.
[04:08]  * UTL is on to something, but he's not sure what. If only he knew how to fix it...!
[04:09]  * UTL watches as the logo continues to rotate over... and over... and over...
[04:10]  * UTL feels tired, and goes away to get another cup of coffee.
[07:55] <dholbach> good morning
[07:55] <nhaines> dholbach: good morning!
[07:56] <dholbach> hey nhaines
[08:27] <xtr-stuff> Hello all, has the handling of kc
[08:27] <xtr-stuff> Kgsl changed in thé latest images
[08:29] <xtr-stuff> (vivid, rtm) from what i can see thé firmware files à300_pm4.fw etc are no longer present in thé mako builds
[08:32] <xtr-stuff> I have an HTC one m7 which uses thé same board and thé boot stops because its unable to load thé firmware files . Was mako's kernel modified to avoid loading those files?
[09:34] <pete-woods> can anyone point me to any up to date docs with regards to fat / multiarch click packages?
[09:35] <pete-woods> what I'm looking for is what values we expect the arch names to be on the filesystem
[09:35] <pete-woods> are we using GNU triplet? or are we using DEB_HOST_ARCH, e.g. amd64, armhf
[09:40] <popey> pete-woods: swordfish90 has just had some success creating a fat package - maybe he can help?
[09:49] <pete-woods> popey: thanks
[09:51] <swordfish90> pete-woods, I won't call it success until I see it working :D ... Anyway this is the tutorial I followed http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/12/creating-mutli-arch-click-packages.html
[09:51] <swordfish90> pete-woods, what do you mean by arch names, you are referring to the ones in lib directory or the in the manifest file?
[09:52] <pete-woods> swordfish90: the paths I will end up with in the filesystem
[09:52] <pete-woods> the mainfest uses DEB_HOST_ARCH, i.e. amd64, i386, armhf
[09:53] <pete-woods> but I don't know if in the actual click archive I should be using e.g. x86_64-linux-gnu
[09:53] <pete-woods> I'm updating the unity-scopes .so loader's search paths
[09:54] <pete-woods> and want to follow the same conventions as for regular apps
[09:54] <swordfish90> pete-woods, I think it's the second one. In the tutorial Nicholas wrote that the folder names inside the lib folder should be arm-linux-gnueabihf, i386-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu
[09:56] <pete-woods> swordfish90: cool, thanks. will use the gnu triplet then :)
[10:04] <seb128> mardy, hey, did you see my ping about shotwell from friday?
[10:32] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Monday, and happy Brownie Day! :-D
[10:34] <cwayne> JamesTait: i live every day like its brownie day :P
[10:34] <JamesTait> cwayne, sounds like a good philosophy to me. ;)
[11:25] <mardy> seb128: yes, sorry, forgot to reply
[11:26] <mardy> seb128: the branch should be finished
[11:26] <mardy> seb128: I tested it with flickr, picasa and facebook
[11:26] <mardy> seb128: I don't know why the problem appeared in utopic only, maybe the vala compiler changed
[11:27] <mardy> seb128: because our code didn't
[11:27] <mardy> seb128: but indeed it was wrong
[12:30] <Chipaca> how do I *remove* a file/folder from qt project?
[12:32] <Chipaca> ahh, edit the cmakelists
[12:37] <seb128> mardy, ok, thanks, did you want to mp it or should I just grab the commit from the vcs?
[12:50] <mardy> seb128: feel free to take the commit, unless you prefer me to make a MP for it
[12:50] <seb128> mardy, commit is fine, thanlks
[13:06] <Chipaca> augh! can't use TableView on the phone?
[13:06] <Chipaca> what does one use instead of tableview?
[14:36] <Cimi> Wellark, ping
[14:41] <popey> dbarth: can you join #ubuntu-app-devel pls?
[14:41] <madness619> hi
[14:46] <DS-McGuire> dbarth, Are there any HTML5 application I could help with? :D
[14:46] <Wellark> Cimi: semipong, having dinner
[14:46] <Wellark> please, leave a backlog
[14:46] <Wellark> or /query
[14:47] <Cimi> Wellark, ok
[14:47] <Cimi> Wellark, or ping me back when you are here/tomorrow
[14:49] <hitesh> hiee
[14:49] <hitesh> will  note 2 be able to use ubuntu touch
[14:52] <dbarth> popey: DS-McGuire: i'm on that channel now as well
[14:53] <DS-McGuire> dbarth, Awesome :)
[16:02] <mpt> Cimi, seb128: What does the package “ubuntu-settings-components” contain? When should a bug be reported on that package vs. ubuntu-system-settings or something else?
[16:02] <seb128> mpt, it contains some of the UI elements used in indicators on unity8
[16:03] <seb128> UI issues with indicators are either on that or unity8, not sure if there is an easy way to tell which one
[16:03] <mpt> So, it’s more ubuntu-indicator-components? :-)
[16:03] <seb128> well, it's a shared components and was/is supposed to be useful to system settings as well
[16:03] <seb128> we just did the settings UIs standalone before the share component was there
[16:04] <seb128> we might move some code to use that as well over time
[16:14] <mpt> seb128, especially now that the first-run setup isn’t part of ubuntu-system-settings any more
[16:14] <seb128> right
[17:40] <seb128> mardy, is your shotwell change relying on other changes in libsignon to land?
[17:40] <seb128> trying to build gives me a
[17:40] <seb128> error: The name `process_async' does not exist in the context of `Signon.AuthSession'
[17:50] <seb128> mardy, I guess it needs https://code.google.com/p/accounts-sso/source/detail?r=295f51be85ae6a7854e65d5079760b5ed1fa6fc8&repo=libsignon-glib ... what's the process to get libsignon-glib changes in Ubuntu? through CI or normal package upload? is that used on touch?
[18:44] <dobey> seb128: that library is used on touch. the -qt libs simply wrap the -glib libs, for online-accounts. there are also a few pieces which use the -glib APIs directly.
[19:08] <seb128> dobey, k, thanks, do you know about landings?
[19:09] <dobey> seb128: i don't know what process the o-a stuff hosted on gcode is using, no
[19:09] <seb128> k
[19:09] <seb128> thanks anyway
[19:09] <seb128> oing
[19:09] <seb128> going to wait for mardy for that then
[19:54] <Chipaca> How does a manifest file specify whether it is an app or a scope? I'm getting messages about it and don't know what to do :)
[20:23] <dobey> Chipaca: is what you are packaging, an app or a scope?
[20:26] <dobey> Chipaca: apps use the "desktop" hook, and scopes use the "scope" hook
[20:26] <dobey> Chipaca: but if your package is neither of those, then it shouldn't use either. and you will have to be manually reviewed :)
[20:35] <Chipaca> dobey: it's an app, it has a desktop hook; it also has a push-helper hook
[20:36] <Chipaca> now, because i've dared to go have dinner, qt creator has decided to no longer find moc
[20:38] <dobey> heh
[20:38] <dobey> it's moc-ing you
[21:38] <taiebot> I think it has already been reported on the mailing list but on mako media-hub is not working properly making the music app not working at all. If you are in this case open the terminal app and tap restart media-hub this should get your music going.
[21:47] <zmaj> hellow how do I assign a file dialog to a webview.So that when I click an upload button the dialog appears?
[21:57] <dobey> zmaj: i think the Ubuntu.Web component should already be handling that
[21:58] <dobey> taion vivid you mean?
[22:00] <zmaj> I am using oxyde...
[22:02] <dobey> err
[22:02] <dobey> i guess taiebot left
[22:08] <zmaj> basically this:https://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-webapps-bugs@lists.launchpad.net/msg00383.html
[22:23] <dobey> zmaj: i guess that answers your question. btw, #ubuntu-app-devel might be a better place to discuss general app development questions like that, as that's intent of that channel.
[22:29] <zmaj> ok