[00:13] <lapisdecor_> hi I have this problem on ubuntu-sdk: E: Xephyr executable not found. Please install Xephyr
[00:13] <lapisdecor_> How do I solve this?
[00:15] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: is this when you try to run an app?
[00:16] <lapisdecor_> mcphail: yes
[00:17] <lapisdecor_> before that one I had the same problem it told me to install another something with 3 letters I can't remmember the name
[00:17] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: try clicking on the computer icon above the green arrow in the bottom left corner and changing the "run" setting away from the Autopilot one
[00:18] <mcphail> Then try running again
[00:20] <lapisdecor_> yay! it works :-)
[00:20] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: imho, this is a bug. Don't know if bzoltan would agree?
[00:20] <lapisdecor_> i choosed qmlscene
[00:20] <mcphail> yes
[00:21] <mcphail> non-autopilot should be default
[00:23] <lapisdecor_> how do I fix my design view? it says "Qml module does not contain information about components contained in plugins"
[00:24] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: design view doesn't work, and is unlikely to work in the futre
[00:24] <mcphail> *future
[00:24] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: it doesn't support custom components, and the Ubuntu UI is _made_ of custom components
[00:25] <lapisdecor_> How do I see a list of Ubuntu costum components?
[00:26] <mcphail> https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/apps/qml/current/
[00:29] <lapisdecor_> Is there a way to use python to make an app? I tried pyside but it's another qt version...
[00:30] <lapisdecor_> It would be really awsome to be able to make apps with python, everybody is learning python these days
[00:30] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: you can use python to make the backend, but you really need qt or SDL to make a gui. Also, you'll have to bundle a lot of the python runtime in your app. It is possible, but not really for a beginner project
[00:32] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: worth making a few qml/qt apps, an html5 app or 2, then getting a feel for .click packaging before launching into a python app
[00:33] <lapisdecor_> I'm learning C++ right now, I'm already at polymorphism. I already made an app with html5 and javascript.
[00:34] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: good stuff. Make a couple of qt/qml apps with c++ backends and have a look at how click packages things. Also see https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/04/13/inner-workings-sdk/ which tells you a bit about the guts
[00:35] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: you can unroll a click package by running "dpkg-deb --extract packagename.click ."
[00:35] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: have a poke about in some packages and see how things are bundled
[00:41] <lapisdecor_> Ok I will, thank you very much mcphail. I just have another question: how do I make a circle with qml?
[00:44] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: not something I've done, but you'll probably find hints at https://qmlbook.github.io/
[00:45] <lapisdecor_> thanks! :-)
[00:46] <mcphail> lapisdecor_: enjoy!
[05:07] <bzoltan> mcphail:  it is a bug in the python-autopilot package  uses but does not depend on the xephyr. I know about it and about to fix it.
[07:20] <dholbach> good morning
[08:07] <mcphail> bzoltan: cheers!
[09:10] <rpadovani> hey guys :-) I'm using the ubuntu-sdk-ide on 14.04, and it's amazing \o/ My only doubt is: how can I add new qt packages to the desktop kit? Let's say I want to use bacon 2d, how can I install it? If I install as usual (apt-get in my system) it doesnt see it. So I think I have to edit the desktop kit, am I right?
[09:10] <rpadovani> If yes, how can I do it?
[09:11] <rpadovani> it's all under /usr/ubuntu-sdk-dev/ as far as I understand
[13:26] <JoeyChan> balloons:  Hello,  could u help to merge this ? I don't know why it is still there  https://code.launchpad.net/~mrqtros/ubuntu-rssreader-app/uitk13-few-fixes/+merge/275625
[13:32] <ahayzen> JoeyChan, the prerequisite hasn't been merged/approved? https://code.launchpad.net/~qqworini/ubuntu-rssreader-app/uitk-1_3/+merge/275620
[13:33] <JoeyChan> Oh ? let me c,  thx
[17:43] <snizzo> hey, how can I fix this? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13504233/
[17:45] <snizzo> the problem is I am using debug for development as I'm actually developing...
[18:15] <DanChapman> snizzo: I got past that by selecting "Treat click review errors as warnings" in tools -> options -> ubuntu -> project defaults. It will then just pop up a dialog asking if you want to continue anyway