[03:30] <nIRV_> greetings all; quick question: is there a way to know which compilation flags have been used to build the qt5 libraries offered on ubuntu's repository?
[03:30] <sarnold> nIRV_: you've got to find the build logs for the package in question
[03:31] <nIRV_> I'm mainly interested in whether qt5 is build using its in-source harfbuzz, or whether it relies on the system harfbuzz library (i.e. -qt-harfbuzz vs. -system-harfbuzz)
[03:31] <nIRV_> sarnold, ok, that's useful. Where would I find that?
[03:32] <sarnold> nIRV_: I think hte 'buildlog' link here is what you want https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-016/+build/9679177
[03:33] <sarnold> gah
[03:33] <sarnold> ci-rain-ppa-service? o_O is that right?
[03:33] <sarnold> here's the 'release' version of that package, not the 'updates' version, it's more like what I expected: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-src/5.5.1+dfsg-16ubuntu7/+build/9568362
[03:34] <sarnold> see the versions on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-src
[03:36] <nIRV_> sarnold, excellent; I can see the -system-harfbuzz flag being used, cool.
[04:14] <nIRV_> sarnold, thanks again
[06:33] <XiaoLe> pitti: Could you help to check for this bug ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1585863
[06:34] <XiaoLe> pitti: Thank you ^______^
[06:38] <XiaoLe> pitti: fourdollar & I just upload two patches for this bug, one for xenial, and one for yakkety~~
[06:41]  * FourDollars blah