[07:34] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:56] <yofel> o/
[10:57] <soee> o/
[12:02] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:28] <BluesKaj> odd, ~/.bashrc user permissions were suddenly lost....weird
[15:36] <clivejo> yofel: are you back?
[16:14] <yofel> clivejo: yes
[16:14] <clivejo> have a good holiday?
[16:15] <yofel> well, visiting relatives and stuff, but mostly yes. Had a chance to get my mind off things at least
[16:15] <yofel> still trying to catch up with what happened last week
[16:17] <sgclark> ah good. My turn yofel haha. When you get a chance can you apply ubiquity patch for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+bug/1512834
[16:17] <sgclark> this patch looks like it will fix many translations type bugs. I just did not have time to sort out what that mess called ubiquity
[16:18] <sgclark> Off to my grandsons first birthday though, I should have time to help some this week.
[16:19] <yofel> hm, will take a look later if I can. Have fun
[16:20] <sgclark> thanks, and with baloo the only thing I can think of is disable those arches? or tests? does not seem we will get far upstream if he does not support those arches
[16:24] <clivejo> yofel: how would you get a tarball from a git archive?
[16:24] <sgclark> man tar
[16:25] <clivejo> Im asking how yofel would do it
[16:25] <sgclark> wow whatever.
[16:25] <BluesKaj> having permission problems here..~/.bashrc was editable as user , but now it requires root ....what gives ? I haven't changed anything.
[16:26] <clivejo> sgclark: no offense meant by it!
[16:27] <sgclark> BluesKaj: my guess is you opened a GUI program with root. ls -la in your home and tell me who owns bashrc
[16:27] <sgclark> well root being sudo
[16:27] <clivejo> for me Id git clone and delete the .git folder
[16:27] <BluesKaj> no I'm aware of that pitfall , sgclark ..didn't do anything like that
[16:28] <clivejo> but was wondering if there is another way
[16:28] <sgclark> clivejo: yes you are co.rrect, remove .git folder. I know of no other way
[16:29] <clivejo> I was chatting to rick and we came up with the following command
[16:29] <clivejo> git archive --remote=git://anongit.kde.org/muon.git --prefix=muon/ -o ./muon_5.5.0+git-tester.orig.tar HEAD; gzip muon_5.5.0+git-tester.orig.tar
[16:29] <sgclark> BluesKaj: Afraid I have to go. check ownship of the file and change back to your user if is root.
[16:29] <clivejo> just wondering what yofel does
[16:30] <clivejo> didnt mean to sound bitchy :)
[16:30] <BluesKaj> ok , sgclark ...later thanks
[16:31] <yofel> clivejo: "git archive HEAD > filename.tar"
[16:31] <clivejo> do you use that?
[16:32] <yofel> that's what I usually do, rick's way is a bit fancier
[16:33] <clivejo> when I hacked Muon PM I forgot to remove the .git folder
[20:08]  * soee thinks it is too quiet here in the last days ...
[20:53] <valorie> Hi folks, I just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/1565552
[20:53] <valorie> Amarok is not starting in 16.04, and appears to have been partially uninstalled
[20:53] <valorie> I'm not able to install it either
[20:54] <valorie> Starting from krunner, I get the error message: KDEInit could not launch 'amarok':
[20:54] <valorie> Could not open library '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_amarok'.
[20:54] <valorie> Cannot load library /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_amarok: (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkdeinit5_amarok.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
[20:55] <valorie> !info libkdeinit5
[20:55] <valorie> !info libkdeinit5 xenial
[20:57] <valorie> yet in ran in wily
 What output do you have if you try to install amaro
[21:55] <valorie> it's in the bug report, but basically: 
[21:55] <valorie> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[21:55] <valorie>  amarok : Depends: amarok-common (= 2:2.8.0-0ubuntu6) but 2:2.8.90-0ubuntu1~ubuntu15.10~ppa2 is to be installed
[21:55] <valorie> so I believe this is a packaging problem
[22:33] <clivejo> valorie: thats a PPA issue
[22:33] <clivejo> ~ubuntu15.10~ppa2
[22:33] <clivejo> you must have installed it from a PPA somewhere
 That is a ppa problem. You have archive trying install but ppa cruft trying to install. My suggestion is find the ppa that holds amarok and remove it. No clue who packaged amarok
[22:34] <clivejo> you probably picked it up from my PPA
[22:34] <clivejo> I was experimenting with it
 I think they are in the middle of porting. Best to wait for official release, maybe.
 But anyway, I am not here! *runs off again*
[22:36] <clivejo> I had that problem and I run sudo apt-get purge amarok*
 My grandson is adorable :)
[23:35] <tux|dude> Hey there, so I was wondering that as a kubuntu user who also enjoys working with computers in what ways I could help out with the kubuntu project? For the record I'm running kubuntu 15.10 on a surface pro 2 atm