[07:35] <mardy> DanChapman: hi! I can't find it, maybe there wasn't one. If you file one to ubuntu-ux, please subscribe me or ping me here so that I follow it
[09:10] <rpadovani> popey is offline? Heck!
[09:19] <mcphail> rpadovani: isn't that the first portent of the apocalypse?
[09:19] <rpadovani> it is, it is.
[09:20] <mcphail> rpadovani: it would explain why I saw a crow flying backwards...
[09:20] <rpadovani> aahhahaha
[10:51] <rpadovani> popey, o/ we were worried, you weren't online O.o
[10:52] <popey> had internet issues at home
[10:52] <popey> engineer had unplugged my internet connection!
[10:52] <rpadovani> wow, that's sad
[10:53] <rpadovani> popey, when this[0] branch will land, could you please release an update of the calculator? We have a *lot* of bugfixes
[10:53] <rpadovani> [0]: https://code.launchpad.net/~gang65/ubuntu-calculator-app/ubuntu-calculator-app-bracket-push-fix
[10:53] <rpadovani> (there is a trivial conflict gang66 has to fix)
[10:53] <popey> Yeah, I had a chat with bartosz about it earlier in the week
[11:10] <DanChapman> mardy, done :-) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1513435
[11:20] <rpadovani> there is any ppa for qt 5.4 for precise?
[11:39] <popey> rpadovani, Mirv is the keeper of qt ppas
[11:57] <Mirv> rpadovani: double-checking precise == 12.04? there's just 5.0.2 for precise. 5.4 is only available for vivid/wily/xenial in a traditional sense and trusty too if needed via the new SDK builds
[11:57] <Mirv> rpadovani: you can consider simply getting the upstream Qt 5.4 installer for precise (not sure if they support it still, but it might be so)
[11:57] <Mirv> depending on what's needed
[11:58] <rpadovani> Mirv, argh, right, trusty - I need it to have dell drivers on xps 13
[11:58] <rpadovani> Mirv, I just want to be able to develop also on my notebook :-)
[12:00] <Mirv> rpadovani: I was wondering :) my xps 13 is also running trusty, although not really dell drivers anymore but 14.04.3. you can use the new ubuntu-sdk-ide from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools-development/ which will replace the normal SDK - it includes the whole Qt and installs alongside system Qt
[12:00] <Mirv> it will soon be made the recommended choice for all
[12:00] <rpadovani> Mirv, I already installed it, I'm able to compile apps, but then it says module "QtQuick" version 2.3 is not installed
[12:00] <rpadovani> at runtime
[12:00] <Mirv> bzoltan_: zbenjamin: ^
[12:01] <bzoltan_> Mirv:  yes, sir!
[12:01] <Mirv> bzoltan_: zbenjamin: is the new SDK going to solve the running on the desktop problem, or is it left for the developer's exercise?
[12:01] <Mirv> rpadovani: I think you might want to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /opt/blah/qt:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH something
[12:02] <bzoltan_> Mirv:  the new SDK IDE does solve it
[12:02] <Mirv> rpadovani: how do you run it, from QtC's menu?
[12:02] <Mirv> bzoltan_: here we have a volunteering beta user :)
[12:02] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: welcome aboard ... here is the instruction
[12:03] <rpadovani> :-)
[12:03] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/tools-development  && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:03] <rpadovani> I'll love to provide as many feedbacks as possible
[12:03] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, done
[12:04] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  14.04, 15.05 and 15.10
[12:04] <rpadovani> 14.04 here
[12:04] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  the next is ... "PROFIT"
[12:05] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, well, when I try to run something it says 'module "QtQuick" version 2.3 is not installed '
[12:05] <rpadovani> (from the sdk itself)
[12:05] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-sdk-dev
[12:06] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, already done too - I found the bug reported by kalinkiana
[12:10] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  let me check one thing
[12:10] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  do you see the Desktop Kit in the Options dialog?
[12:11] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, no, there isn't a desktop click build target, should I create it?
[12:13] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  not there... in the Run&Build ... Kits
[12:15] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, yap, there is
[12:15] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  and where the Desktop Kit points?
[12:15] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  What Qt is it using?
[12:18] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, QT 5.2.1 in PATH (System) - there is only QT 5.4.1 (ubuntu-sdk-15.04-armhf) that mentions 5.4
[12:18] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  right ... so the desktop kit registration is not good
[12:18] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: let's pull zbenjamin in... I have the same issue
[12:19] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  hehh.. no.. I do have the Ubuntu SDK Desktop Kit
[12:19] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: apt-get install ubuntu-sdk-dev
[12:20] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: if you have that, then you need to add the "Ubuntu SDK Desktop Kit" to your project and run with that
[12:20] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: if you have a qmlproject you need to select the correct runconfiguration
[12:20] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: the rc should be named like your project
[12:21] <zbenjamin> bzoltan_: ^ another reason why qmlproject is bad. It seems to not care about the used Qt when executing qmlscene
[12:21] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: http://picpaste.com/pics/Screenshot_from_2015-11-05_14_20_27-N8lIHCbp.1446726063.png
[12:21] <bzoltan_> zbenjamin:  crap.. that is a reason to be sacked
[12:22] <zbenjamin> bzoltan_: it autocreates a RC which sadly is the default selected one over ours
[12:25] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, bzoltan_ https://img.rpadovani.com/public/qtwrong.png
[12:26] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: what ubuntu version you are on?
[12:26] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, 14.04
[12:26] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, bzoltan_ sorry, I have only 40minutes of lunch break, so I need to go right now, I'll ping you in ~1 hour? Thanks for your availability meanwhile
[12:27] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  feel free to ping me anytime
[13:32] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, zbenjamin here I'm, do you have some time to help me have it working?
[13:43] <zzarr> hello! I used "Activity Tracker (BETA)" to store a route, do anyone know how to access the coordinates that are stored?
[14:09] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: sure
[14:10] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: so since when do you have the ubuntu-sdk-ide installed? Because that long lists of qt versions is a bug we fixed a few days ago
[14:10] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, I installed during the UbuCon, soo, a couple of weekends ago?
[14:10] <rpadovani> something like this
[14:11] <rpadovani> like 23 or 24 of Oct
[14:11] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: ok make sure you have the most recent version
[14:11] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[14:12] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, all updated
[14:12] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, I've also the ppa ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa
[14:13] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: ok then, close qtc and delete (or move) ~/.config/QtProject/qtcreator/qtversion.xml
[14:13] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: that will clean up the long list of qt versions
[14:13] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: maybe it will break some kits too but those can be fixed by assigning the correct qt version later on again
[14:15] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, done
[14:15] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: next step: make sure ubuntu-sdk-dev is installed: apt-get install ubuntu-sdk-dev
[14:15] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, yap
[14:16] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: does /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/bin/qmake exist?`
[14:16] <rpadovani> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3.0M Nov  3 23:40 qmake
[14:16] <rpadovani> seems so
[14:17] <zbenjamin> can you execute it? /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/bin/qmake -query
[14:17] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, yes, and now it says QT_VERSION:5.4.1
[14:17] <rpadovani> (well, it says a lot of things)
[14:18] <zbenjamin> cool, run "ubuntu-sdk-ide" now and see if you got the new desktop kit
[14:20] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13112563/
[14:21] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: where do you get that?
[14:21] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: running your project?
[14:21] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, as soon as I open ubuntu-sdk-ide in the console
[14:22] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: ok ignore that one for now
[14:22] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: thats a problem of either the friends plugin or the qmlplugindump
[14:23] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, ok, I changed the kit in the project tabs and now seems to work (I miss Bacon2d) - I try with another app, hang on a sec
[14:25] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, it works \o/
[14:25] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, thanks *so* much
[14:25] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: yaaay :)
[14:26] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, the only thing is that by default it uses 'Desktop' kit instead of 'Ubuntu Sdk Desktop', but it's not a so big problem
[14:26] <rpadovani> oh well
[14:26] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: when you create your project you need to select what kits you want
[14:26] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: just do not select the normal "Desktop" kit :)
[14:26] <rpadovani> there is a 'Make default' button in the kits tab :D
[14:27] <zbenjamin> right :D
[14:27] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, next question: is it possible to build command line? :D
[14:28] <rpadovani> what the heck I wrote?
[14:29] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: its possible to build commandline :D
[14:29] <rpadovani> I mean, is it possible to build apps using hte command line with the new desktop kit?
[14:29] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: sure
[14:29] <zbenjamin> cd <path_to_src> && mkdir build && cd build && /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/bin/qmake -r ../ && make
[14:29] <jgdx> any suggestions on how I could create a transient setting that is unset on reboot from qml?
[14:30] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, same thing for cmake? Of course s/qmake/cmake?
[14:30] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: depending on the tools you use you probably need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH though
[14:30] <rpadovani> okay
[14:30] <rpadovani> thanks *so* much :)
[14:30] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: with cmake you need to tell cmake where to find the cmake files. So it picks up the correct qt
[14:31] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: i think those files are in /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/lib/cmake
[14:38] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: but i cannot remember the env var or cmake arg to pass that on
[14:41] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, if I try to use the sdk to compile webbrowser (cmake) I have this error? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13112684/ there is a better solution than give 777 to .ccache?
[14:49] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: weird , why would anything in your home folder not belong to you?
[14:50] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, well, no idea. To be honest I have no idea why it is .ccache and not .cache
[14:52] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: well ccache is something different: https://ccache.samba.org/
[14:53] <rpadovani> oh, I see
[14:57] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, anyway, I fixed permissions there, now it says I miss <QtCore/QStorageInfo> - how can I install packages in the kit?
[15:24] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: I am here too
[15:25] <bzoltan_> rpadovani:  I see I have arrived late :)
[15:25] <bzoltan_> zbenjamin:  you see, how easy to make people happy? :D
[15:26] <zbenjamin> bzoltan_: ;)
[15:27] <hasselmm> hi, how would i install qtdeclarative5-private-dev to chroot:click-ubuntu-sdk-15.04-armhf?
[15:27] <hasselmm> a plain (and obviously stupid) "sudo schroot -c chroot:click-ubuntu-sdk-15.04-armhf -- dpkg-query -l qtdeclarative5-private-dev" doesn't seem persistent
[15:30] <zbenjamin> hasselmm: click chroot -a armhf -f ubuntu-sdk-15.04 maint apt-get install qtdeclarative5-private-dev:armhf
[15:31] <hasselmm> zbenjamin: ah, cool! thanks alot!
[15:37] <hasselmm> hmm... doesn't seem like qt 5.5 is available yet?
[15:39] <dobey> not on the phone, no. it's 5.4
[15:41] <hasselmm> hmm.... hmmm..... too bad. no quick porting then :-/
[16:00] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, zbenjamin yap, thanks for help - the only thing I miss that dependency - QtCore/Storage
[16:01] <bzoltan_> rpadovani: what package is that?
[16:02] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: be careful, you can not mix packages that are compiled with the system Qt and projects using the ubuntu sdk desktop kit
[16:03] <rpadovani> bzoltan_, should be in qtbase5-dev - zbenjamin, I'm trying to compile webbrowser
[16:03] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: are you trying to compile against the new Kit?
[16:05] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, yap, from inside the sdk
[16:05] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: you can not build against default qt packages then. Everything that is not part of ubuntu-sdk-dev you need to compile yourself (when itd depends on Qt)
[16:07] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, well, it should be part of qt 5.4 #include <QtCore/QStorageInfo>
[16:08] <rpadovani> http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstorageinfo.html
[16:08] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: yeah its there
[16:10] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, well, then I don't understand why it says it's missing
[16:10] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: webbrowser is using cmake?
[16:10] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, yes, it is
[16:10] <zbenjamin> hmm maybe thats the problem and there is something wrong with the cmake installation
[16:10] <zbenjamin> the cmake files of qt i mean
[16:11] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, something I can do to help you debug it?
[16:11] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: you sure its not something inside the cmake project files that checks for that file in the wrong place?
[16:12] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, on xenial I'm able to build it without any issue, so I don't think is related to the project
[16:13] <zbenjamin> rpadovani: but on xenial you build against the default system qt right, which is in a standard location
[16:13] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, right
[16:16] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, but it's strange i have problems only with that package - I include others libs before it and I have no problems
[16:17] <rpadovani> like <QtCore/QStandardPaths>
[16:19] <rpadovani> zbenjamin, and indeed if I do locate QStorageInfo I have nothing
[16:19] <rpadovani> and in /usr/ubuntu-sdk-info/lib there is nothing about storage
[16:29] <mzanetti-> popey, are we?
[16:30] <popey> mzanetti-, tricky with uos, can we tomorrow, maybe?
[16:30] <mzanetti-> popey, it's lunch break now :D
[16:31] <mzanetti-> popey, anyhow, no worries... tomorrow is fine I guess