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LinDol | hi all | 13:27 |
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k_alam | Hi | 15:02 |
k_alam | Can anyone please look into this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syncevolution/+bug/1406200 ? | 15:03 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 1406200 in syncevolution (Ubuntu) "Add support for GOA in Syncevolution to make it work with Ubuntu-Gnome (Vivid)" [Undecided,New] | 15:03 |
k_alam | Thanks. | 15:03 |
darkxst | octoquad, hi, does todays image work? | 19:11 |
darkxst | a fix was uploaded in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/1.348 | 19:14 |
octoquad | I haven't tested, was monitoring the other bug report. Busy studying at the moment, but give it a try in an hour... | 19:23 |
darkxst | octoquad, easy bug for you ;) bug 1406200 | 19:23 |
ubot5 | bug 1406200 in syncevolution (Ubuntu) "Add support for GOA in Syncevolution to make it work with Ubuntu-Gnome (Vivid)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1406200 | 19:23 |
octoquad | darkxst, sorry, hi! | 19:23 |
octoquad | so rude of me not to greet lol | 19:24 |
octoquad | hmm, ok, not to sure where to start with that one, but i'll take a shot at it... | 19:25 |
octoquad | is this more of a packaging fix such as depends? | 19:26 |
octoquad | ah I see (read the mailing list) | 19:27 |
octoquad | darkxst, what do you think of Rust: http://www.rust-lang.org/ | 19:29 |
octoquad | I have very little knowledge of C or C++, so just wanted to find out if it's worth looking into as a next-gen language | 19:29 |
darkxst | octoquad, yeh just a packaging fix, probably go with the 2nd option syncevolution-provider-goa | 19:30 |
darkxst | I've never looked at rust | 19:30 |
darkxst | but most of GNOME is C, vala and some javascript | 19:30 |
octoquad | Oh ok, there is a webcast for it if you are keen to take a look: http://www.oreilly.com/pub/e/3291 | 19:31 |
darkxst | octoquad, is rust even used anywhere outside of mozilla's 'servo' which is basically a research project | 19:33 |
darkxst | from a quick glance it looks kinda like a mix of c++ and JS | 19:35 |
octoquad | perhaps, it is a bit early for production use since it is still in alpha, but see this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17696798/rust-web-frameworks | 19:38 |
octoquad | interesting stuff happening already | 19:38 |
octoquad | btw, I only stumbled on it yesterday | 19:39 |
octoquad | back to that goa packaging, debdiff or bzr branch for this type of thing? | 19:40 |
darkxst | either is fine | 19:40 |
darkxst | bzr branches are preferred when there is a packaging branch (if it Vcs-bzr line in debian/control) | 19:41 |
darkxst | but apart from that its really up to what you find easier | 19:41 |
octoquad | oh ok, that's pretty neat, I always thought bazaar was preferred (gauging from the wiki docs) | 19:42 |
darkxst | octoquad, the whole UDD thing is kinda dead | 19:42 |
darkxst | they discovered its incredibly hard to keep auto-generated branches for all packages in the archive ;) | 19:43 |
darkxst | thus a great portion of lp:ubuntu/<package> branches are broken | 19:43 |
octoquad | thanks for the update :) | 19:43 |
darkxst | octoquad, and we are in the process of setting up our packaging branches on git ;) | 19:45 |
darkxst | for ubuntu-gnome maintained stuff | 19:45 |
darkxst | I'm still not a fan of bzr | 19:46 |
octoquad | i'm not digging it either lol | 19:46 |
octoquad | tried mercurial yesterday as well | 19:46 |
octoquad | golly not a fan of that either | 19:47 |
octoquad | git ftw | 19:47 |
octoquad | and finally at the company we've finished converting all our SVN repos to Git as well | 19:48 |
darkxst | yeh I do most everything in git, only use the others when forced to submit patches via them | 19:49 |
octoquad | I had to use git-svn when I first started, then slowly showed the advantages, and then it became the norm yay! | 19:49 |
octoquad | for me git feels right, and it's helpful along the way | 19:49 |
darkxst | octoquad, are you subscribed to ubuntu-release? | 19:52 |
darkxst | see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2015-January/003182.html | 19:53 |
darkxst | and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2015-January/003184.html | 19:54 |
darkxst | if your interested | 19:55 |
octoquad | no not yet, but i'll sign up now. | 20:06 |
octoquad | phew, it looks like a lot at the moment for me to take on. Is there nobody from Ubuntu GNOME doing this? | 20:14 |
octoquad | I can maybe try take it on in the next cycle though | 20:14 |
octoquad | I was referring to this btw: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MilestoneProcess | 20:17 |
ceed^ | Hi, I was going to install Ubuntu-GNOME 14.10, but where there should be a wifi indicator in the notification area there is only a question mark. I seem to be connected but I can not see the strength of the signal. Any idea what's wrong? | 21:04 |
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ceed^ | Hi, can someone help me with the wifi indicator being a question-mark in Ubuntu-GNOME 14.10? | 22:04 |
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