[05:25] <nik90> bzoltan_, ping
[05:29] <nik90> zbenjamin, ping
[06:27] <zbenjamin> nik90: hey whats up
[06:33] <nik90> zbenjamin, hey
[06:34] <nik90> zbenjamin, I managed to solve the missing symbols issue in the desktop kit thanks to bzoltan_. it seems I was missing the mesa-common-dev package. After installing that in my host system, I am able to run the standard cmake projects :D
[06:34] <nik90> zbenjamin, however when I try to build clock app or other projects, I get missing dependency errors like "U1db" not installed and so on.
[06:34] <nik90> How do I go about installing these packages?
[06:34] <zbenjamin> nik90: humm, in the click targets or locally?
[06:35] <nik90> well I used the Ubuntu Desktop Kit which uses click targets.
[06:35] <nik90> let me grab a screenshot. 1sec
[06:35] <zbenjamin> nik90: when running or when building the app?
[06:36] <nik90> when running
[06:36] <zbenjamin> nik90: the thing is, the Ubuntu Desktop Kit is only basically a very barebone Qt + UI toolkit install. Its missing the other plugins
[06:36] <nik90> zbenjamin, any way to install missing plugins in the Ubuntu Desktop Kit if it is temporary?
[06:37] <zbenjamin> nik90: Originally it was planned to make it full blown but because of the so many issues with running on desktop we are going to use chroots to execute apps
[06:37] <zbenjamin> nik90: only by compiling them yourself i'm afraid :/
[06:37] <zbenjamin> nik90: or you use the normal desktop kit
[06:38] <nik90> ah ok
[09:40] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Tuesday, and happy Innovation Day! 😃
[11:44] <faenil> timp: is there a way to reset the mouse events in QML? i.e. if you call mousePress in a unit test, then the unit test fails, how do you release the mouse before the next test? is there a way to ensure that the mouse state is reset without storing stuff in variables and call random mouseRelease() in cleanup() just in case a test failed?
[11:46] <timp> faenil: not that I know of
[11:47] <faenil> timp: mm ok
[11:48] <timp> I never encountered that problem
[11:48] <timp> well, actually if one test starts to fail, we have to fix it. Until it is fixed it is not super important that the following tests pass
[11:48] <timp> you have to fix it anyway, right?
[11:49] <timp> but I agree that it would be handy to know which actual test breaks
[15:34] <davidcalle> bzoltan_: zbenjamin : what's the root cause of "Qt xcb plugin missing" when trying to run qml apps from the IDE on the desktop, happening to some people? (eg. I have a case on 15.10 + SDK PPA)
[15:34] <davidcalle> s/root cause of/fix for :D
[15:34] <zbenjamin> davidcalle: pure qmlproject?
[15:35] <davidcalle> zbenjamin: in this specific case, it's js scope template running in unity-scope-tool
[15:35] <zbenjamin> davidcalle: don't use the "Ubuntu Desktop Kit" for that
[15:36] <davidcalle> zbenjamin: ok, will suggest this, thanks!
[15:54] <bzoltan_> davidcalle:  zbenjamin was smart ... and zbenjamin, we should disable that kit for scopes