[07:17] <soee> good morning
[10:05] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:05] <soee> hiho
[11:24] <clivejo> wow quiet night!
[11:26] <clivejo> sitter: would you mind adding http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/plasma/kactivitymanagerd.git/ to KCI?
[11:28] <clivejo> Source, I think, is located here - git clone git@git.kde.org:kactivitymanagerd
[11:30] <clivejo> sitter: could you also give kubuntu-ci a kick up the backside, I think its fallen asleep
[11:31] <clivejo> hi santa_
[11:32] <santa_> hi
[11:32] <clivejo> how are you?
[11:33] <clivejo> santa_: regarding akonadi, you were explaining how to fix it but my IRC was disconnecting and messing me about
[11:34] <clivejo> would you mind repeating what you said?
[11:34] <clivejo> http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_akonadi/
[11:35] <santa_> clivejo: updating the *.install files
[11:36] <sitter> clivejo: yofel_ and sgclark are admins who can help I am sure (:
[11:37] <clivejo> sitter: they can add stuff to KCI?
[11:37] <sitter> all admins can
[11:38] <clivejo> am I?
[11:38] <sitter> don't think so
[11:39] <clivejo> unfortunately they not been around much :(
[11:40] <clivejo> and have higher priorities than KCI
[11:40] <sitter> you could ask them to make you admin 
[11:42] <clivejo> santa_: Im still confused, are these libs public or private?
[11:51] <santa_> clivejo: nevermind
[11:51] <santa_> sgclark: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/kde-req/akonadi.git/commit/debian/control?h=kubuntu_unstable&id=5824b51c3e3e8efd2fc383d420df3b6c28666fc1
[11:52] <santa_> ↑ it seems you forgot to do git add against the *.install files here
[11:53] <santa_> clivejo: ↑ and that's why it doesn't work
[11:53] <clivejo> I know, but what do I add to the install file
[11:54] <clivejo> the sym link or the actual lib?
[11:55] <santa_> clivejo: have you packaged libraries before?
[11:55] <clivejo> The installer is removing the lib - -- Removed runtime path from "/«BUILDDIR»/akonadi-15.12.1+git20160227.1356+16.04/debian/tmp/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5AkonadiXml.so.5.1.53"
[11:55] <clivejo> santa_: no, Im still learning this stuff
[11:56] <clivejo> it looks like a private lib, but its being installed into the public ones
[11:57] <santa_> I think you should read https://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/column/libpkg-guide/libpkg-guide.html
[11:59] <clivejo> thanks, that looks like bedtime reading :P  
[12:01] <santa_> clivejo: oh, better than waiting for scarlett to add the files: grab the latest source package from the archive, get the install files from it, add them to git
[12:01] <clivejo> I have the install file
[12:02] <santa_> you should add them at least in the kubuntu_unstable and kubuntu_xenial_archive branch
[12:02] <clivejo> not the xenial
[12:02] <santa_> the install file? which one?
[12:02] <clivejo> this is lastest git changes
[12:02] <clivejo> kubuntu_#unstable
[12:03] <clivejo> this one http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/kde-req/akonadi.git/tree/debian/akonadi-server.install?h=kubuntu_unstable&id=5824b51c3e3e8efd2fc383d420df3b6c28666fc1
[12:03] <clivejo> I have removed usr/bin/akonadiselftest
[12:04] <santa_> well, there are other missing install files
[12:04] <clivejo> I know but which of the files do I need to install
[12:04] <santa_> look
[12:04] <clivejo> there are 3 libKF5AkonadiXml.so.5.1.53, libKF5AkonadiXml.so.5 and libKF5AkonadiXml.so
[12:05] <clivejo> The installer is deleting libKF5AkonadiXml.so.5.1.53
[12:05] <santa_> no, it's not
[12:05] <santa_> just listen to me
[12:06]  * clivejo listens
[12:06] <santa_> 1. grab the source package of akonadi uploaded to xenial
[12:06] <santa_> with apt-get source akonadi or launchpad
[12:06] <clivejo> its not the xenial branch Im working on
[12:06] <santa_> whatever you prefer
[12:07] <clivejo> KCI grabs the latest from KDE master git
[12:07] <santa_> and you still don't listen
[12:07] <santa_> I repeat, grab the source package from xenial
[12:08] <santa_> compare the contents of debian/* with the contents of kubuntu_xenial_archive
[12:09] <santa_> you will find out there are some missing install files in git
[12:09] <santa_> add the missing files to kubuntu_xenial_archive
[12:09] <santa_> and cherry-pick or merge to kubuntu_unstable
[12:10] <santa_> clivejo: doubts?
[12:10] <clivejo> lots
[12:12] <clivejo> the xenial release is 15.12
[12:12] <clivejo> the kubuntu_unstable is packaging the new release, to be 16.04
[12:13] <santa_> so what?
[12:17] <clivejo> I dunno how to explain this :/
[12:18] <clivejo> upstream are moving stuff about
[12:18] <clivejo> these files used to be in libkf5akonadixml5 which was part of kdepimlibs
[12:19] <clivejo> now they seem to be moved to akonadi
[12:19] <clivejo> should there not be a libkf5akonadixml5 in the akonadi control file
[12:20] <clivejo> Im confusing myself, Im gonna go clear my head
[12:22] <santa_> clivejo: it's very simple to understand: there are some missing *.install in git because someone forgot to add them, so buldiing the package from git doesn't work
[12:22] <santa_> and the solution is adding them
[12:23] <santa_> and they are in the akonadi source package from xenial, as simple as that
[13:16] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[14:21] <sgclark> clivejo: Oh seems I am the dumb one. Adding files.
[14:21] <clivejo> sgclark: Ive done it
[14:22] <sgclark> okie dokie.
[14:22] <clivejo> finally figured out what was going on
[14:22] <sgclark> sorry
[14:22] <clivejo> those packages have moved from kdepimlibs to akonadi?
[14:23] <sgclark> I have no idea. I added the new libs though and seems I forgot git add? seems like debcommit -a should have done that. sorry
[14:23] <clivejo> sgclark: have you access to add a new package on KCI?
[14:24] <sgclark> probably, I have no idea how to though
[14:24] <clivejo> sgclark: its fine!  Made me do some research into where those packages used to be
[14:24] <clivejo> and why upstream have moved them
[14:24] <clivejo> they have also split kactivities
[14:25] <clivejo> and moved some packages about
[14:26] <clivejo> there will be a new plasma package called kactivitymanagerd
[14:26] <clivejo> git repo is here - http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/plasma/kactivitymanagerd.git/
[14:27] <clivejo> sourcecode is here - git clone git@git.kde.org:kactivitymanagerd
[14:27] <clivejo> need to add it to KCI
[14:27] <sgclark> as I said, Idont know how. I will look into it when I can
[14:27] <clivejo> can you give me admin access so I can look into it?
[14:27] <sgclark> dunno if I even have that access
[14:27] <clivejo> or who decides that?
[14:28] <sgclark> heh not me
[14:28] <sgclark> just a peon here
[14:28] <clivejo> sitter said earlier you and yofel have acess
[14:28] <yofel> she does
[14:28] <clivejo> ah yofel!
[14:28] <yofel> I have to for that matter, but I have no idea what I'm supposed to do
[14:29] <clivejo> speak of the devil :P
[14:29] <yofel> *too
[14:29] <clivejo> is it possible for me to get access?
[14:30] <clivejo> Id like to tidy up those packages to use the proper debian repo
[14:30] <clivejo> libgapi etc
[14:31] <sgclark> did you get an answer form maxy?/ and I can do that, I just need a darn cup of coffee
[14:31] <clivejo> sgclark: yes
[14:31] <clivejo> I picked him up wrong
[14:32] <clivejo> he said to go ahead with libgapi, but he has nothing to do with libkolab
[14:32] <clivejo> and recommended to stay with the kubuntu repo for those
[14:33] <clivejo> I have to get in touch with detrout regarding the libkolab repos
[14:33] <clivejo> but keep missing her
[14:34] <sgclark> but I saw a conversation in debian irc with you and her and she said yes but not too many
[14:34]  * sgclark is so confused
[14:34] <clivejo> I spoke to her a while back regarding kolab as a whole
[14:35] <sgclark> anyway I will try and find some docs on the ci I seem to have access to
[14:35] <clivejo> basically libkolab is used by the client side kdepim, but also to server side Kolab server
[14:36] <clivejo> the serve side builds against a non-X hacked package called libcalendaring
[14:36] <clivejo> the client side used kdepim libs
[14:36] <clivejo> but they dont like each other!
[14:38] <clivejo> the kdepim team are currently trying to factor out parts that arent needed
[14:38] <clivejo> I think thats why the akonadi stuff is being moved out 
[14:38] <sgclark> yes they are doing the same think like frameworks
[14:38] <sgclark> I am aware.
[14:38] <clivejo> so it can be used by both server and client alike
[14:39] <sgclark> Which is why we need to use debians work if they have it sorted.
[14:39] <clivejo> I agree
[14:39] <clivejo> but I misread what maxy said
[14:40] <clivejo> I asked him two questions in one and got confused on the answer!
[14:40] <sgclark> sadly my bouncer craped out and I have no logs from weekend :(
[14:41] <sgclark> I have been fighting a migraine for a week,  needed some rest
[14:41] <clivejo> my IRC connection has been very intermittent too 
[14:41] <clivejo> awww hope you are feeling better
[14:41] <ScottK> Freenode was pretty bouncy the last few days.
[14:41] <sgclark> ah
[14:42] <sgclark> explains the net splits I saw before the emptiness
[14:42] <clivejo> I get very frustrated at my inability to communicate !!
[14:43] <ScottK> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/02/28/%23kubuntu-devel.html for those that missed yesterday.
[14:43] <clivejo> perks of being dyslexic
[14:45] <clivejo> yofel: who would I need to talk to about getting admin access on KCI?
[14:45] <clivejo> is it a LP group or just a control list on KCI server?
[14:46] <yofel> LP group + ssh access
[14:46] <yofel> I can add you later today
[14:46] <clivejo> ok dokey :)
[14:56] <sgclark> well it looks like pkg-kde/plasma has a catch all '*' to build in kci
[14:56] <sgclark> so my guess is that all is need is to make sure there are stable/unstable branches?
[14:56] <sgclark> sitter: ^ ?
[14:57] <sgclark> also as far as I can see we cannot commit to this repo. Do we need to fork or some such?
[14:58] <sitter> fork and pull request or you can simply make a repo with just your data/ and then use that in update-projects.rb rather than the default data set
[14:58] <sitter> and yeah. all that is needed is CI branches... and then someone needs to run aforementioned script
[14:59] <sgclark> ok thanks
[15:00] <sitter> https://github.com/blue-systems/pangea-tooling/wiki/Getting-Started
[15:01] <sgclark> thanks
[15:03] <clivejo> sitter: do you know why kubuntu-ci bot isnt working?
[15:03] <sitter> because freenode blocked the datacenter
[15:03] <clivejo> how come Neon bot works?
[15:04] <clivejo> are they different machines?
[15:04] <sitter> yes
[15:05] <sgclark> ok update-projects.rb blew up. syntax error on xci
[15:06] <sgclark> duno what xci is
[15:06] <sgclark> looks like a space in between to colons
[15:06] <sgclark> sitter:  ^
[15:07] <sgclark> s/to/two/
[15:07] <sitter> sgclark: backtrace?
[15:07] <sitter> not much reason for xci to blow up xD
[15:09] <sgclark> sitter: https://paste.kdeorg/psst8v0qs
[15:09] <sgclark> bah
[15:09] <sgclark> https://paste.kde.org/psst8v0qs
[15:09] <sitter> https://github.com/blue-systems/pangea-tooling/wiki/Getting-Started
[15:09] <sitter> very first thing there :P
[15:10] <sitter> your ruby is older than 2.1
[15:10] <sgclark> I am on the server? what? I have to re clone on the server?
[15:10] <sitter> we don't run project updates on the server
[15:10] <sgclark> well it is complaining about reboots and updates
[15:10] <sgclark> oh?
[15:11] <sitter> run locally. talks to server through api
[15:12] <sgclark> meh sorry. still not awake. ok
[15:12] <sitter> applies to all the scripts in the main directory actually
[15:23] <clivejo> what is the host port?
[15:24] <clivejo> I assume FDN is kci.pangea.pub?
[15:25] <clivejo> or should I use IP address - 54.252.111.19 ?
[15:26] <clivejo> if its an API the port is 80?
[15:28] <sitter> clivejo: either ip or domain name
[15:28] <sitter> also yes, port 80
[15:28] <clivejo> Ill use IP
[15:30] <sgclark> Alright. I'm out. good luck everybody.
[20:46] <clivejo> sitter: Ive spoken to FreeNode staff and they have added the KCI IP to a whitelist
[20:46] <clivejo> the bot should be able to connect now
[21:39] <clivejo> the bot is back!
[21:43] <valorie> \o/
[21:45] <clivejo> its running very slow today#
[21:45] <clivejo> usually has the queue cleared by this time
[22:45]  * clivejo is STILL UNSTABLE