[00:04] acheronuk: So I've tried to fix umbrello in Zesty a few times to no avail. Could you please take a look? [00:05] tsimonq2: according to clivejo, don't bother. it's an issue with llvm generally being broken in ubuntu [00:05] wxl: Fair enough, thank you. [00:06] cantor and kalzium are similar messed up [00:06] print-manager looks easy. Want to take a shot at fixing it, wxl? :) [00:07] is anybody fixing the llvm issue in Ubuntu? [00:07] seems like a big issue -- we get questions about it a few times per week in #kubunt [00:07] u [00:08] they get questions in #kde-neon as well [00:08] WHat exactly is the issue? [00:08] *What [00:11] I dunno, the problems seem rather vaguely described [00:11] bug 1365432? [00:11] bug 1365432 in llvm-toolchain-3.5 (Ubuntu) "llvm doesn't install any LLVMConfig.cmake file" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1365432 [00:11] See, ovidiu-florin has been hiding it from us this whole time! :O [00:13] ovidiu-florin's company just got acquired by Intel [00:13] I think it will take a bit before he can dig out from that [00:13] So he now works for Intel now? :D [00:13] yup [00:18] Wow cool [00:19] !info llvm-dev [00:19] llvm-dev (source: llvm-defaults (0.34)): Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), libraries and headers. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:3.8-34 (yakkety), package size 1 kB, installed size 27 kB [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed! [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_knotifications build #303: FIXED in 8 min 17 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_knotifications/303/ [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed! [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_knotifications build #115: FIXED in 9 min 2 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_knotifications/115/ [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed! [00:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_knotifications build #24: FIXED in 9 min 2 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_knotifications/24/ [00:23] weeeee [00:31] wxl @wxl23: Still in the general area? [00:35] * acheronuk yawns [00:55] tsimonq2: whatcha want? [01:14] <[Relic]> For comments or queries on the plasma apps that come with the distro is that just kde forums? [02:31] anyone still awake? [02:31] * ahoneybun gets more coke+rum [02:31] tsimonq2: ? [02:31] HAI HONEYBEAR!!!\ [02:31] .___. [02:31] uh oh [02:31] oh jeez [02:32] I just wanted to be Rafael for a minute there. XD [02:32] tsimonq2: merge this https://code.launchpad.net/~wxl/kubuntu-packaging/+git/plasma-sdk/+merge/311880 [02:32] <.< >.> [02:33] wxl: You ran it through wrap-and-sort RIGHT? [02:33] tsimonq2: the changelog entry? no. [02:34] * tsimonq2 facepalsm [02:34] *facepalms [02:34] if you mean the lintian-overrides, yes :) [02:34] * ahoneybun is now out of coke [02:34] wxl: You know about wrap-and-sort, right? [02:34] yep [02:34] acheronuk: Stright up rum XD [02:34] whoops [02:34] ahoneybun: Straight up rum XD [02:34] I like being able to walk [02:35] wxl: Good. You better become ninja soon though. I'll merge. XD [02:37] a strange package to start with :) [02:37] oops wrong channel [02:47] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_plasma-sdk build #29: STILL UNSTABLE in 9 min 3 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_plasma-sdk/29/ [02:47] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_plasma-sdk build #264: STILL UNSTABLE in 9 min 9 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_plasma-sdk/264/ [02:47] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_plasma-sdk build #154: STILL UNSTABLE in 9 min 15 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_plasma-sdk/154/ [03:01] wxl: Fix it. :P [03:01] wxl: -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_plasma-sdk build #29: STILL UNSTABLE in 9 min 3 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_plasma-sdk/29/ [03:10] tsimonq2: have you looked at http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_plasma-mediacenter/11/parsed_console/ ? it seems to me like qt5multimedia-dev should be included as a dependency… or am i missing something? [03:11] Nope looks right to me. [03:11] Build it locally to be sure. wxl [03:11] s/./,/ [03:12] and wtf that git problem is because the optional package is not found [03:12] ugh [03:12] do you usually build in your sbuild? [03:13] Yes [03:13] alright i guess i gotta fix mine up [03:13] hi tsimonq2 and wxl. [03:13] hai DarinMiller [03:15] You guys open for me to throw things at you? :) [03:15] anyone have time to explain how to build a package in sbuild? I have sbuild setup as per the sbuild website, but I have never built inside a build enviro. [03:15] Sure. :) [03:15] sbuild -d DIST-amd64-shm inside your package dir [03:15] tsimonq2: so were that to be the case, the issue then would be an upstream one, right? [03:16] wxl: What *specifically*? [03:16] ok... [03:16] tsimonq2: if it's missing qt5multimedia-dev as a dependency [03:16] no wait [03:17] i'm answering my own question [03:17] it's not [03:18] but then what exactly is it? [03:18] there's no such thing as an optional build-depends [03:20] i guess it would be a suggests [03:20] in which case, so is git with plasma-sdk [03:20] which it already is [03:20] so that doesn't necessarily fix jenkins [03:20] Why can't you add those deps then? :) [03:20] well you gave me the plasma-sdk to "fix" [03:21] the issue is that git isn't found [03:21] it's not found because it's a Suggests [03:21] so the way i see it there's nothing to fix [03:21] unless we are required to build with every option [03:22] in which case git would HAVE to be a build-dep [03:23] Where is it a suggests? [03:23] http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/plasma-sdk [03:23] Well why CAN'T git be a build dep? :) [03:24] i'm wondering if it should be [03:37] wxl: plasma sdk is yellow now [03:39] ahoneybun: yeah i know. trying to figure out how to make it green :) [03:40] tsimonq2: still on? [03:40] i should probably worry about the reds [03:40] Yeee [03:40] I'm looking at kalzium [03:40] ahoneybun: per clivejo, it depends on a library that's not available yet [03:41] tsimonq2: "Added libqt5opengl5-dev as build dep " is that enough of a changelog? [03:41] wxl: yea I know but I want to get rid of the other dep issues [03:41] ahoneybun: i would say so [03:41] that way once the library is in the archive we'll be good to go [03:41] ahoneybun: i think if you want to attack a red, your best bet is kde-runtime [03:42] wxl: since tsimonq2 can merge I need him to approve it atm [03:42] I'll look at kde-runtime now [03:42] it's a lot of errors but it's all the saem thing [03:42] Remember, no typos or I won't approve. 😂 [03:42] well that's what I'm asking [03:43] holy crao [03:43] wxl: 708 errors, 3 warnings [03:43] for kde-runtime [03:43] * DarinMiller raises hand [03:44] I have both the tarball and git dl'd but I can figure out how to make sbuild run... [03:45] I parked the git here: /home/darin/ubuntu/build/debian/ [03:45] wxl: but on LP it says successful [03:46] from directory /home/darin/ubuntu/build I attempt to run the sbuild it gets angry saying: /home/darin/ubuntu/build/debian/ [03:46] dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 (quilt)': no upstream tarball found at ../audiocd-kio_16.04.3.orig.tar [03:46] DarinMiller: it does?????? [03:47] DarinMiller: move it up the hierarchy one level [03:47] i'm sorry that incredulous comment was meant for ahoneybun, DarinMiller [03:47] what? [03:48] ahoneybun: that kde-runtime succeeds on lp? [03:48] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23541153/ [03:49] give me a sec to get this schroot building and i'll check [03:49] sbuild is still angry: Could not parse /home/darin/ubuntu/build/debian/changelog [03:49] i admit i didn't dig too deep [03:50] DarinMiller: did you make the build directory? [03:50] yes, I made the build dir. Kill it? [03:50] DarinMiller: and the debian stuff is in there? [03:50] the build dir is part of my virgin sbuild enviro... [03:51] I'll help in like 5 mins if you still don't get it :) [03:51] * ahoneybun kicks git [03:52] brb... [03:53] the heck [03:53] my push is being rejected [03:53] full output please [03:53] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23541167/ [03:53] I just did a git clone [03:54] I should not need a git pull/fetch anyway [03:54] I do it and it says I'm uptodate [03:54] and then push still won't work? [03:55] nope [03:55] I've cloned this thing 3 times so far [03:55] and same error [03:55] weird [03:55] what ref is HEAD pointed at? [03:55] ? [03:55] top of git log [03:56] I'm about to just delete it again and move on [03:56] git log? [03:56] yep [03:56] give me the first ref [03:56] is it 776e3ccefd7ff6653ddf9904fc5e6fd449591009 ? [03:56] ref: refs/heads/kubuntu_unstable [03:56] I don't know what log is [03:57] or where it is [03:57] git log -n1 [03:57] commit 0398f32954565394b7197593d407ffb3934895e9 [03:57] http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/?rev=398&view=rev | svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk -r 398 [03:57] it has my commit [03:57] waaaaaaaaaaaaaat [03:57] that's not any ref you have in here! [03:57] O_____________O [03:58] well I've commited to my local copy [03:58] WHAT DID UBOTTU JUST DO [03:58] the refs are here https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+ref/kubuntu_unstable [03:58] oh derp [03:58] what's the one after that (you can -n2 or just git log) [03:58] * ahoneybun deletes dir [03:58] someone else can deal with that [03:59] sure you want to give up so soon? [03:59] that seems like a no brainer [03:59] giving up is easy [04:00] plus what git is doing makes no sense [04:00] but i'm sure we could figure it out [04:00] it's fine [04:01] tsimonq2: show me your sbuild script again? [04:02] 2 mins pls [04:03] yea I don't know why it keeps rejecting it [04:04] Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/kubuntu_unstable'. [04:04] I've git pull/fetch before my changes [04:04] git commit was fine [04:04] git remove -v [04:04] why? [04:04] I did not do that last time [04:04] oops [04:04] remote i mean [04:04] again why [04:04] wxl: did you want the sbuild script for ppa's that simon posted yesterday? [04:05] DarinMiller: yes plz [04:05] ahoneybun: to check where you're getting stuff from/to [04:05] wxl: I could not find the post, but I have the script: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23541206/ [04:05] I know what it does but [04:06] origin git+ssh://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium (fetch) [04:06] origin git+ssh://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium (push) [04:06] $ cat bin/build-kci | pastebinit … http://paste.ubuntu.com/23541210/ [04:06] wxl ^^ [04:06] Example usage: build-kci zesty [04:07] wxl: Have fun. ;) [04:07] ahoneybun: ok i have an idea. give me git log in a pastebin? [04:08] ??? [04:08] ahoneybun: git log | pastebinit [04:09] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23541217/ [04:10] aw man this sucks [04:10] commit e9c4e8f873b5989332ac40a4bb47717f3504b6bb [04:10] simon messed your life up [04:10] yup [04:10] Huh? :P [04:11] compare https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+ref/kubuntu_unstable [04:11] I win :P [04:11] with http://paste.ubuntu.com/23541217/ [04:11] Ah yes. Aaron needs to get with it. :P [04:11] how do you deal with this??? [04:12] get with what? [04:12] wxl: You are the git master. Type out a long rebase command he can use to fix this mess. XD [04:12] Simon messing things up? [04:12] ugh god [04:12] well he didn't really mess things up [04:12] but he did add a commit upstream that is not included in your fork [04:12] well I'm blaming him on this [04:12] it's not his fault, per se [04:12] it's a problem that could happen to anyone of us [04:12] I totally blame Aaron. ALWAYS READ UPSTREAM COMMIT LOGS! [04:13] :P [04:13] but I cloned it from our stuff [04:13] not my fork [04:13] git pull [04:13] i know [04:13] but you're trying to push to your repo [04:13] using code from outside your repo [04:13] they're not in sync [04:13] mm [04:13] I get it [04:13] i don't think a rebase will do this [04:13] I could delete my repo [04:13] because it's not really a matter of branches [04:13] and start from the main repo [04:14] i'm kind of thinking that must be the only reasonable solution but i'm all ears if someone has another idea [04:14] http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Di_fSF3MxO8/T0u-ShdD-SI/AAAAAAAAAeg/Zjpb1SD3rrU/s1600/git.png [04:14] it's fine [04:14] yes but in a way these are like two separate repositories [04:15] If you were a git master, you could export all of your commits that you made as patches and reapply them with a fresh clone. XDDDDD [04:15] (or that's what I would do) [04:15] wait [04:15] oh [04:15] maybe git fetch [04:15] yeah try git fetch!!! [04:15] nah [04:15] tried that [04:15] deleted it already [04:16] https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+ref/kubuntu_unstable [04:16] there ya go [04:17] tsimonq2: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+merge/311886 [04:17] wxl: thankfully that was a small change [04:18] I'm currently trying to make a few alias for myself [04:18] ahoneybun: yeah :) [04:18] not going too well [04:18] (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/KwI0cTOj/file_1236.mp4 [04:18] tsimonq2: in sbuild --list do you have -amd64 AND -amd64-shm for both source and chroot [04:19] Sorry I couldn't help myslef. :P [04:19] I swear [04:19] wxl: Correct. [04:19] ahoneybun: whatcha need an alias for? [04:19] ahoneybun: wrap-and-sort dude! [04:19] oh so i guess i didn't delete my old one :) [04:19] I'm going to get banned from this room and it will be because of Simon [04:19] we told you to stop with that meme [04:20] <__< >__> [04:20] yeah, i think you might be looking forward to a muting, tsimonq2 [04:20] that is seriously the last time [04:20] tsimonq2: that changelog is fine [04:20] ahoneybun: Not the changelog [04:20] Fine fine fine, I'll send it to wxl in private then. :P [04:20] the control is fine as well [04:20] Nope. [04:20] Wrong. [04:20] :P [04:20] looks fine in nano [04:20] O______________________________O eew [04:21] 10:19:16 PM < tsimonq2> ahoneybun: wrap-and-sort dude! [04:21] also i'd consider getting in the habit of an interpreter directive of #!/usr/bin/env bash [04:21] you know what [04:21] ahoneybun: You know what? :) [04:21] mm [04:21] mmm [04:22] well then mmmmmmm [04:22] how/when should one wrap and sort? Is that script I need to download? [04:22] it's in kubuntu autmation [04:22] mmmmmmmmm [04:22] Hah I'm back. :P [04:22] tsimonq2: seriously, that's enough. [04:23] first you knock my "mm" and then my choice in text editors [04:23] I'm sooooo close to being done with you [04:24] admittedly i'd knock your choice in text editors, too, but i think we have a better working relationship, ahoneybun :) [04:24] * tsimonq2 goes to the kitchen and looks at the salt shakers [04:24] wxl: agreed :) [04:25] tsimonq2: i am personally giving you the last warning on this. [04:25] DarinMiller: https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/+git/kubuntu-automation/tree/check-and-fix/ka-wrap-and-sort [04:25] no no no no no [04:25] Do not use that [04:25] wrap-and-sort is a package in the archive :) [04:26] !info wrap-and-sort [04:26] Package wrap-and-sort does not exist in yakkety [04:26] !info wrap-and-sort zenial [04:26] 'zenial' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed, yakkety, yakkety-backports, yakkety-proposed, zesty, zesty-backports [04:26] !info wrap-and-sort zesty [04:26] Package wrap-and-sort does not exist in zesty [04:26] hah [04:28] the heck [04:28] ? [04:28] wrap-and-sort removed 2 lines [04:29] ohhh [04:29] I see what it did [04:29] what wrap and sort are you using? [04:29] tsimonq2: https://git.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/commit/?id=4338addb322cbbe6f2129c69ec1f4dc0ce790505 [04:30] wxl: ^ [04:30] that confused me at first [04:34] ahoneybun: yes but where did you get the wrap and sort tool from? [04:35] the archive [04:35] it was installed already [04:35] um [04:35] oh hahahahah [04:35] !info wrap-and-sort [04:35] Package wrap-and-sort does not exist in yakkety [04:35] !info wrap-and-sort yakkety [04:36] what? [04:36] I have the package [04:36] !info kubuntu-automation [04:36] Package kubuntu-automation does not exist in yakkety [04:37] wxl: it even has a man page [04:37] i found it [04:37] i'm waiting for dpkg to tell me where it came from [04:37] ah devscripts [04:37] ^^ install that DarinMiller [04:38] tsimonq2: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+merge/311887 [04:38] wxl: how did you find that? [04:39] DarinMiller: whereis wrap-and-sort, then feed one of the paths through dpkg -S [04:39] ahoneybun: Now THERE you go. :) [04:39] you know you could have been more helpful with what that command did [04:40] ahoneybun: i suspect he was taking a hands-off approach so you could discover on your own. it's a reasonable method of teaching, though it might not work for you. just ask next time :) [04:41] wxl: it does not work for me at all [04:42] ahoneybun: so just ask :) [04:42] I really hate that [04:42] i would have told you but i assumed you knew [04:42] cool, dpkg -S is quite handy (devscripts were already installed btw) [04:44] I missed something, ahoneybun what lession did you learn the hard way? [04:44] what? [04:45] I was under the impression wrap n sort did not do what you expected. You said it removed 2 lines but then you seemed ok with the outcome. [04:45] DarinMiller: oh right [04:46] it removed 2 lines but moved them back in different places [04:46] also known as sort XD [04:46] DarinMiller: remember how acheronuk said about the .install files for thing to be in abc order [04:46] well in a diff it looks different [04:46] yes. [04:46] yeah diffs are confusing [04:47] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #114: STILL FAILING in 3 min 58 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/114/ [04:48] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #27: STILL FAILING in 5 min 3 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/27/ [04:48] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #57: STILL FAILING in 5 min 34 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/57/ [04:49] wxl: what is this? [04:49] http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/libavogadro-dev [04:50] ahoneybun: probably a chemistry tool [04:50] it is the same name [04:50] though [04:50] Avogadro [04:50] so but that cmake file is missing in that package [04:51] as in avogadro's number [04:51] mm [04:51] like what a mole is based on [04:52] tsimonq2: can I edit the changelog of kalzium so all those packages that I added are on one line? [04:52] ahoneybun: If you want [04:52] is that correct? [04:52] well it would make it easier to read [04:53] i tried to merge two of santa's entries toegether and clivejo warned me against it [04:53] saying that everything should be in chronological order [04:54] Well I take that back [04:54] wxl is right [04:55] tsimonq2: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+merge/311888 [04:55] I did not do it [04:56] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #115: STILL FAILING in 3 min 52 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/115/ [04:56] ahoneybun: Merged [04:56] cool [04:57] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #28: STILL FAILING in 4 min 37 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/28/ [04:57] tsimonq2: why do you re-add kci every time with your script? [04:58] wxl: Because it's a new ephemeral container every time [04:58] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #58: STILL FAILING in 4 min 56 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/58/ [04:58] oic [04:59] tsimonq2: it has 2 builds going at the same time [04:59] any reason? [04:59] nvm [04:59] it stoped [04:59] *Stopped [05:01] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #116: STILL FAILING in 3 min 55 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/116/ [05:01] tsimonq2: why isn't this in kubuntu-automation [05:01] ? [05:02] wxl: Because it's hacky af [05:03] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #29: STILL FAILING in 5 min 34 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/29/ [05:04] wow [05:04] that thing needs a LOT more deps [05:04] https://launchpadlibrarian.net/295105793/buildlog_ubuntu-zesty-amd64.kalzium_4%3A16.04.3+p17.04+git20161127.0458-0_BUILDING.txt.gz [05:10] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #59: STILL FAILING in 12 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/59/ [05:11] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #117: STILL FAILING in 5 min 28 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/117/ [05:12] ahoneybun: XD [05:12] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #30: STILL FAILING in 4 min 3 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/30/ [05:12] tsimonq2: what was the thing for getting the tarball? [05:12] wxl: did you see that? [05:12] wxl: get-kci-tarball [05:12] in ka [05:13] wow 12am [05:15] mm 2 factor on my gmail was a good idea and bad [05:15] can't use any other email client now [05:15] sure you just need to make an app password [05:15] well if the client does not support it [05:16] it doesn't support a password? [05:17] nope [05:17] well the default one but then I need a 6 digit code too [05:17] weeeeeeeird [05:17] but the client does not know how to handle that [05:17] go into google and you can make an app passsword [05:17] https://www.google.com/landing/2step/ [05:17] it's a password that's doesn't need 2fa [05:18] well that destroys the reason for 2fa [05:18] yeah it's a limited kind of thing only for clients that you really want to use that doesn't support 2fa [05:19] wxl: I wonder if I should go though with kalzium and that dep nightmare [05:19] ahoneybun: it'll keep you busy :) [05:20] 13 different ones [05:20] well tsimonq2 as well [05:20] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #60: STILL FAILING in 5 min 2 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/60/ [05:25] tsimonq2: ping [05:25] yesssss [05:25] there are 13 new deps for kalzium [05:26] I've added 4 in one commit [05:26] I was going to do 3 commits [05:26] 4, 4, 5 [05:26] cool? [05:26] Or all in one if you want. :) [05:26] then I'll send one merge [05:27] Yup. :) [05:27] k [05:27] * ahoneybun sets 'was' for 'wrap-and-sort' [05:34] tsimonq2: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kalzium/+merge/311889 [05:35] opps [05:35] there [05:38] wxl: I'm wondering if debian changed the lib names [05:38] AvogadroLibsConfig.cmake = AvogadroConfig.cmake [05:39] ahoneybun: it's possible. you can try searching upstream. also might be interesting to see what neon does [05:39] though gentoo and the github page have that cmake file [05:41] though neon control file does not have most of the stuff we need from it [05:41] https://packaging.neon.kde.org/applications/kalzium.git/tree/debian/control [05:44] wxl: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/amd64/libavogadro-dev/filelist [05:44] debian does not have file [05:47] debian does have kde-runtime as a dep though [05:50] though debian build 16.08 with older packages/... [05:50] ahoneybun: See my response to your MP. [05:51] I di [05:51] *did [05:51] not sure why it needs them now [05:52] pushed a new commit tsimonq2 [05:52] tsimonq2: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/amd64/kalzium [05:52] not sure how they are using older packages though [05:52] looks like kde4 stuff [05:54] 16.08 vs 16.04 [05:54] anyway going to sleep in a few [05:54] once that new build is done [05:56] I think I'll head off now. [05:56] o/ [05:56] night [05:58] nite all [05:59] o/ [06:01] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #31: STILL FAILING in 6 min 1 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/31/ [06:02] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #118: STILL FAILING in 6 min 55 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/118/ [06:02] funny since AvogadroLibs is optional [06:02] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #61: STILL FAILING in 7 min 36 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/61/ [06:12] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kalzium build #32: STILL FAILING in 5 min 58 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kalzium/32/ [06:13] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kalzium build #119: STILL FAILING in 6 min 29 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kalzium/119/ [06:13] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kalzium build #62: STILL FAILING in 5 min 57 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kalzium/62/ [12:10] afternoon :) [12:11] kalzium [12:11] -- Installing: /<>/kalzium-16.04.3+p17.04+git20161127.0606/debian/tmp/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libscience.so.SOVERSION [12:11] -- Installing: /<>/kalzium-16.04.3+p17.04+git20161127.0606/debian/tmp/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libscience.so [12:11] that's ugly ^^^ [12:16] upstream cmake problem setting the right version I guess [12:52] it's time to look at 16.12 apps packaging [14:06] yea acheronuk === z4ki is now known as zaki [15:29] Hai [15:29] blaze: Not yet. [16:34] good afternoon [16:41] good morning/afternoon [16:57] DarinMiller: need an aplanation of single binary? [16:58] do you need to generate a new key everytime you make a new schroot? [17:01] weird guess so [17:01] or not argh [17:06] wxl: as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild, looks like chroots can be pre-populated (Pre-populated chroots near the bottom) [17:06] But I still do not know how to use those dang things. [17:06] this is what i'm getting hung up on http://pastebin.com/g89DMDJ4 [17:10] So packages have to be downloaded within the chroot enviro? Is there a way to download and pass the download pack to the chroot enviro? [17:11] probably but that's annoying [17:14] wxl: I don't understand your question: [09:57] DarinMiller: need an aplanation of single binary? [17:14] if you want to speed up the downloading and installing of build dependencies you can use apt-cacher-ng (to speed up downloading) and eatmydata (to speed up installing) [17:14] DarinMiller: i saw you said something in your merge request like "single binary?" which suggested you might want an explanation [17:15] yeah wish i could get that far santa :) [17:19] well, I started with pbuilder, then switched to sbuild, then started to improve my stuff on top of that [17:19] I mean, there was a long road to get there [17:19] heh [17:19] well i'm going to start from scratch again [17:20] I didn't start to do everything in "pro mode" [17:20] this issue with keys is honestly a little baffling [17:29] what's super weird is that it clearly sees the Sbuild Signer key [17:29] but not the secret key [17:30] they're both in freaking /var/lib/sbuild/apt-keys/ [17:30] ugh [17:33] I only have 2 files in /var/lib/sbuild/apt-keys/ (sbuild-key.pub and sbuild-key.sec). [17:33] right same here [17:35] so what were you running to generate these errors http://pastebin.com/g89DMDJ4 (I have only logged in an out of my sbuild session.) [17:36] so i'm trying to build plasma-sdk [17:36] that's my pwd [17:36] the tarball is in ../ [17:36] from there i'm trying to use simon's build-kci command [17:36] but ignoring that and doing a standard sbuild fails tooo [17:36] i.e. [17:37] sbuild -d zesty-amd64-shm ../plasma-sdk*.dsc [17:40] did the dsc file come from a git download, tar package or ????? I don't see a dsc for the audiocd-kio package (neither in the tar nor git link). [17:40] yeah sorry that's confusing [17:40] the dsc came out of the tarball the first time i tried to run sbuild [17:40] Am I supposed to generate the dsc file myself? [17:41] if you're doing it for the first time, just have the tarball in the right format in ../ and run sbuild while in the main directory [17:41] the first time it runs and sees the source, it generates the dsc [17:46] i find it odd that get-kci-tarball stores the tarball in ../build-area/. is there a way to specify this directory to sbuild? cuz that would sure clean up my repo directory [17:46] santa ^^ [17:47] So I don't need the git library files, just the uncompressed (.xz) tar package? [17:49] (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/wverEkay/file_1243.jpg Too tired to package [17:49] so it's like this [17:49] let's say you're going to do everything out of ~ [17:49] so: [17:49] cd [17:49] git clone package [17:50] cd package [17:50] get-kci-tarball [17:50] mv ../build-area/package*xz ../ [17:50] sbuild -d zesty-amd64-shm [17:50] make sense now? [17:52] oh, that helps immensely! [17:52] yeah in general, you assume with packages, you're always going to be in the folder containing the debian folder [17:53] and packaging is essentially a process of taking upstream (kde in our case) code and applying the debian packaging to it [17:54] that packaging basically doing the job of specifying compilation options [17:54] such as applying patches [17:54] and then running it through some checking (like lintian) [17:54] and then creating a deb file that works correctly [17:56] i wonder if my chroot has a newer gnupg version [17:56] AH HA [17:56] well that's cool [17:56] at least i can start using some people's keys :) [17:57] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=827315 [17:57] Debian bug 827315 in src:sbuild "sbuild: Does not work with gnupg 2.x installed in the chroot" [Important,Fixed] [17:57] !info sbuild xenial-updates [17:57] 'xenial-updates' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed, yakkety, yakkety-backports, yakkety-proposed, zesty, zesty-b [17:58] !info sbuild xenial [17:58] sbuild (source: sbuild): Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.67.0-2ubuntu7 (xenial), package size 75 kB, installed size 452 kB [17:58] !info sbuild xenial-proposed [17:58] Package sbuild does not exist in xenial-proposed [17:58] gar [17:58] !info sbuild xenial-backports [17:58] Package sbuild does not exist in xenial-backports [17:58] yarg [17:58] this is what i get for running LTS [18:00] and now i have some other problem argh [18:00] giong to do the dishes [18:01] yes, I will need patching training assuming I can ever progress beyond my "packaging strider" cycle. [18:02] * DarinMiller 's analagoy of his packaging abilities as related to cycling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz6zG9EYOKI) [18:15] so the directory for my sbuild looks like http://paste.ubuntu.com/23544521 [18:15] I am by the statement: mv ../build-area/package*xz ../ [18:16] I am confused^ [19:38] ↵ [19:39] aw darin left [19:39] gotta teach that boy how to idle [19:47] !info libkf5kio-dev [19:47] Package libkf5kio-dev does not exist in yakkety [19:47] argh [19:47] !info libkf5kio-dev zesty [19:47] Package libkf5kio-dev does not exist in zesty [19:47] ugh [19:48] !info libkf5plasma-dev zesty [19:48] Package libkf5plasma-dev does not exist in zesty [19:48] why the heck is kci not complaining about the fact that plasma-sdk can't even get the right packages? argh [19:56] libkf5kio-dev & libkf5plasma-dev are renames of sub-dev packages. there should be transitional packages in KCI, but you won't find the new names in the ubuntu archive yet [19:57] ohhh [19:57] so is there any easy way for me to run an sbuild? [19:58] think i may have answered my own question [19:58] yep [20:05] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_plasma-desktop build #41: FAILURE in 3 hr 27 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_plasma-desktop/41/ [20:06] well i added the kci ppa and updated in --chroot-setup-command and yet i have all sorts of dependency issues http://pastebin.com/pwN7Bbx8 [20:16] I use pbuilder not sbuild [20:17] https://notes.kde.org/p/kubuntu-packaging [20:18] this is kde identity/phabricator? [20:19] yes, wxl, it is :) [20:23] http://askubuntu.com/questions/53014/why-use-sbuild-over-pbuilder [20:28] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed! [20:28] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_plasma-desktop build #42: FIXED in 23 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_plasma-desktop/42/ [20:31] I don't even use pbuider but have it installed [20:41] yeah i think it's a thing you do when you go through the packaging guide on ubuntu [21:24] I don't need a packaging guide :) [21:29] Bah acheronuk [21:29] sbuild ftw [21:41] (Voice, 1s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/8SNBZFvP/file_1248.oga [21:41] Oops [21:41] Fix my sbuild Simon [21:57] tsimonq2: fix it [22:43] Hello from Spain ;) [22:57] Zomg [22:57] fix it [22:57] What [22:57] my sbuild http://pastebin.com/pwN7Bbx8 [22:59] Your sbuild isn't broken [22:59] Push it to your repo and I'll push it to KCI, you'll see [22:59] It's a dep problem [22:59] then why is it not breaking like that on kci? [22:59] oh [22:59] wait maybe you're right hold on [23:05] nope same problem tsimonq2 [23:05] What did you do? [23:06] i'm going to try this all over again [23:06] sigh [23:10] hello @marcinsagol! [23:10] whatcha doing in Spain? [23:10] and where are you [23:15] tsimonq2: happens even with a fresh repo, fresh schroot, frresh tarball [23:15] tsimonq2: in other words, this should also happen on KCI [23:16] tsimonq2: or something about my set up is messsed up [23:16] Alright [23:16] Next step [23:17] LXC container. Add the PPA. Install the packages it says it can't install and diagnose it. [23:17] wxl: Got it? :) [23:18] i'll give it a go [23:19] Good. :P [23:25] wxl: Any luck? [23:25] tsimonq2: trying something else first [23:38] tsimonq2: i assume you need to use a privledged container? [23:39] Nope