[00:50] <vinceiszombie_> Hello, I have an error like "No rules to build target src/R.stamp" trying to build ubuntu touch.
[00:50] <vinceiszombie_> Does it happen to anyone ?
[02:31] <swalladge> How can you install more desktop apps? There's a scope listing the currently installed ones but no settings or other info
[02:40] <dobey> swalladge: in the "Libertine" app. it allows you to manage the containers
[02:41] <dobey> swalladge: or just "apt-get install foo" from within the container, i think, if you have xterm installed in it for exmaple.
[02:41] <dobey> swalladge: or the main terminal app under unity8 (if you have it installed) you can use the libertine-container-manager CLI tool, iirc
[02:43] <swalladge> dobey: how does one obtain the libertine app? It doesn't seem to be in the app store, neither is it on my device
[02:44] <swalladge> or does it still require manual installation as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Libertine ?
[02:45] <bregma> swalladge, the app itself in not available as a click in the store, but the command-line tools are available on all up-to-date devices
[02:49] <swalladge> so i should be able to run something like `libertime-container-manager install-package -p <pkg>`?
[02:50] <swalladge> hmm do I need root privs? it's trying to write to /var/cache/apt/ and failing
[02:59] <dobey> i don't recall the exact args. no you don't need root privs
[02:59] <bregma> swalladge, have you created a container using libertine-container-manager ?
[02:59] <dobey> you might need to create a new container to install additional apps in though. i don't recall if you can do it in the default container
[02:59] <dobey> because of the root fs being readonly and whatnot
[02:59] <bregma> you can not use the default "puritine" container, it's write-only
[03:46] <swalladge> Ah that makes sense, thanks
[08:26] <Redhouan> Yes
[08:26] <Redhouan> Download
[10:09] <NeoTheThird[m]> I have some trouble booting the ubuntu emulator. Can anybody help me? askubuntu.com/questions/854602/ubuntu-touch-emulator-on-16-10
[10:13] <sil2100> NeoTheThird[m]: hi! Sorry I got preempted yesterday - you're using yakkety on your host machine, right?
[10:14] <NeoTheThird[m]> sil2100 (IRC): Hey, yes, i am
[10:15] <sil2100> Not sure if that's still the case but during the release of the last update we noticed that yakkety has a regression in qemu IIRC
[10:15] <sil2100> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phablet-tools/+bug/1625182
[10:15] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1625182 in Canonical System Image "Ubuntu-emulator not working on Yaketty" [Medium,Confirmed]
[10:15] <sil2100> This *might* be the issue you're experiencing ;/ Not sure why no one actually got this fixed yet
[10:16] <NeoTheThird[m]> Ok, thanks, that does sound like my problem.
[10:16] <NeoTheThird[m]> Now i now, it's not just me, thank you!
[10:18] <NeoTheThird[m]> I bought a used nexus 4 as a debugging device for 65 bucks on ebay, so i will be able to continue my testing, it will arrive in a few days.
[10:18] <NeoTheThird[m]> But someone should really fix that bug!
[14:21] <subho> Guys, is the ubuntu-device-flash moved from the repo??
[14:21] <k1l> subho: nope
[14:22] <k1l> make sure to have universe enabled
[14:22] <subho> when I try to install it, the following error occurs: http://termbin.com/w3n5
[14:23] <subho> Oh, yeah I have enabled it
[14:24] <dobey> yeah, "You have held broken packages"
[14:25] <subho> I auto removed autocleaned and cleaned
[14:25] <subho> What to do then??
[14:26] <k1l> subho: "sudo apt update" then "sudo apt install click-ubuntu-policy" and show the output
[14:28] <subho> http://termbin.com/06s8
[14:28] <k1l> apt-cache policy click-ubuntu-policy
[14:30] <subho> http://termbin.com/yk1g
[14:30] <k1l> what ubuntu are you on?`"lsb_release -sd"
[14:32] <dobey> also you should probably add ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa
[14:32] <subho> 14.04 Trusty
[14:32] <k1l> either he is on trusty and installed the 16.04 package manually or he has not enabled universe
[14:33] <dobey> you should definitely add ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa
[14:33] <subho> dobey: I added that ppa
[14:33] <k1l> subho: you cant mix packages from 16.04 and 14.04.
[14:33] <subho> And I have enabled Universe
[14:33] <subho> k1l: How, to start fresh
[14:34] <k1l> sudo dpkg -r ubuntu-device-flash
[14:35] <subho> It isn't installed. http://termbin.com/in07
[14:37] <k1l> subho: "dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-device-flash"
[14:38] <subho> Okay done. No output
[14:39] <k1l> well. does "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade" run without issues? then you should be fine
[14:41] <subho> No problems in running that.
[14:41] <k1l> ok. what brings you "apt-cache policy ubuntu-device-flash"
[14:42] <subho> http://termbin.com/8e06
[14:44] <k1l> grep ^ /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* |nc termbin.com 9999
[14:45] <dobey> the problem is that click-ubuntu-policy isn't available on trusty
[14:45] <subho> http://termbin.com/l27e
[14:46] <subho> So, I need to upgrade
[14:46] <dobey> well somoene needs to build it for trusty in the PPAs
[14:47] <subho> dobey: Hasn't someone done it?? Cause someone should have
[14:47] <k1l> dobey: but i dont see ubuntu device flash in any of the ppas for trusty
[14:47] <dobey> obviously someone has not done it, otherwise it'd be there and you wouldn't be here asking about it :)
[14:48] <k1l> ah wait, the source package is "goget-ubuntu-touch". ok
[14:49] <subho> Okay then, do know how to install ubuntu touch for mako without it
[14:50] <dobey> oh, it's still only the older version there
[14:51] <sil2100> Yeah, I don't think anyone worked on having the tools up-to-date for trusty
[14:51] <dobey> subho: well you can disable the ubuntu-sdk-team and phablet-team PPAs, and then apt-get update, and then install it from the trusty universe instead
[14:52] <dobey> though i don't know if that version will work exactly
[14:52] <subho> How to install from trusty universe??
[14:52] <dobey> subho: or you can just grab https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/click-ubuntu-policy_0.2_all.deb and install that manually, and then install ubuntu-device-flash from the PPA probably
[14:54] <subho> dobey: The ubuntu-click-policy deb file you provided is giving errors. Dependency is not satisfiable
[14:55] <dobey> oh
[14:55] <subho> debsig-verify (>=0.15)
[14:55] <dobey> subho: try https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/click-ubuntu-policy_0.1_all.deb then
[14:56] <subho> Okay done.
[14:56] <subho> I also need ubuntu-snappy-cli
[14:57] <dobey> oh, yeah, that's not on trusty yet i don't think
[14:58] <subho> So, no other way??
[15:02] <dobey> someone will need to fix the packages, or snappy needs to be released for trusty
[15:02] <dobey> or you can do as i said and try the old version of the tool that's in trusty archive
[15:02] <dobey> or you can upgrade to 16.04
[15:02] <dobey> or you can boot 16.04 in a VM and forward access to the USB for your phone, and flash from there
[15:02] <subho> Thanks man. I will upgrade to 16.04 soon.
[15:02] <dobey> or boot from USB stick
[15:03] <dobey> or just make a minimal 16.04 chroot and install the package in there, and run it from within the chroot
[15:03] <subho> Nah, I'm gonna make a complete switch over.
[15:04] <subho> But on my ancient hardware I would use the 2D version of gnome
[15:04] <subho> Is there any direct ISO file available with the 2D environment
[15:05] <subho> Cause I really don't wanna switch over to xfce or lxde
[15:07] <NotKit> subho, maybe try switching to MATE (GNOME 2 fork)
[15:09] <dobey> subho: yeah ^^ Ubuntu MATE is what you probably want then
[15:09] <subho> NotKit will do.
[15:10] <subho> Thanks for helping me out.
[15:34] <Labo> hi
[15:34] <Labo> any news about n5?
[15:44] <dobey> ?
[15:53] <dobey> Labo: how do you mean?
[17:00] <SebthreeBQM10HD> hi
[17:16] <Labo> I want to know something new abour ut for nexus 5
[17:16] <Labo> @dobey
[17:20] <dobey> Labo: nothing new really. the port exists on ubports.com best to look there for news, or just try the latest channel.
[17:21] <Labo> thanks for ur info
[17:28] <Labo> dobey : devel_rc-proposed channel has new android base.is there any way to install it?sr for my bad english
[17:33] <dobey> Labo: with ubuntu-device-flash from a PC or using system-image-cli --switch on the phone itself
[17:36] <Labo> dobey : i tried ubuntu-device-flash and stucked with cache/recovery is a directory.I don't know what to do
[17:37] <dobey> sorry, i don't know
[17:38] <dobey> Labo: i think there is a #ubports channel or maybe mariogrip can help ^^
[17:38] <Labo> thank you for ur helps
[20:32] <mardy> renato__: hi! How can I copy my contacts from one ubuntu phone to another ubuntu phone?
[20:33] <renato__> mardy, best way is export it to file manager and import it on a new phone
[20:33] <renato__> mardy, or to email app
[20:33] <renato__> mardy, it will create a vcard file
[20:34] <dobey> or you can just copy the .evolution dir
[20:35] <mardy> renato__: mmm... I can only share contacts with messaging-app or dekko...
[20:35] <renato__> mardy, do you have file-manager installed?
[20:35] <renato__> mardy, should work with deko
[20:35] <renato__> I never tried
[20:35] <mardy> dobey: I copied ~/.local/share/evolution, and that didn't help
[20:37] <mardy> renato__: ops, no, I didn't!
[20:41] <mardy> renato__: oooh, it worked :-) Thanks a lot!!
[20:41] <renato__> mardy, welcome
[20:41] <dobey> mardy: you probably need to make sure the addressbook backend isn't running when you overwrite the sqlite db file though :)
[20:41] <mardy> renato__: it doesn't import the preferred contacts, but that's no big deal, since I had only one there
[20:41] <mardy> dobey: silly me, that was probably it