[00:25] Project daily-hammerhead build #295: SUCCESS in 11 min: http://ci.ubports.com/job/daily-hammerhead/295/ [00:27] Project ota-push build #885: SUCCESS in 1 min 52 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/ota-push/885/ [00:34] linoedu200 was added by: linoedu200 [00:54] Welcome @linoedu200 [01:06] @mariogrip, πŸ˜‚ thanks we love you too. We just show it differently [01:17] @exar_kun, we love those we punish. [01:20] (Photo, 352x69) https://irc.ubports.com/wPncdg8B/file_252.jpg [01:22] @UniversalSuperBox, dont do it I take it back [01:22] i'll change! I promise! [01:23] removes mouse from link [01:23] haha [01:23] Hey Durst. We haven't hit you too hard yet... [01:23] You've tried but been interrupted by Joe [01:23] although... you were somewhat mentioned in something i'm editing now [01:23] JOe is nice that way [01:24] Looks like a transcript of a community update πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ [01:24] * nfsprodriver enjoying [01:24] In your second episode you said, "You know, we almost didn't have the first one. Someone said we should take a mulligan, he was..." and then were interrupted. [01:24] Something like that. [01:25] oh. good. giv eme time. I'll work you in [01:25] Watch yourself, Mr. Twelve Cups of Coffee. [01:25] i noticed you nicely rebuked Gripsgarden for bad ubuntu pronunciation on QA. Nice work [01:26] @wayneoutthere, I think the coconut was much more interesting than the poor Ubuntu [02:38] @UniversalSuperBox, Nice! [04:27] Project vivid-rootfs-armhf build #101: SUCCESS in 1.6 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/vivid-rootfs-armhf/101/ [04:27] * luca: Fix a few small things [04:27] * luca: $MOUNTS isn't a file but a string [04:27] Project ota-push build #886: SUCCESS in 0.9 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/ota-push/886/ [07:54] tguentel was added by: tguentel [08:23] Project daily-fp2 build #314: SUCCESS in 13 min: http://ci.ubports.com/job/daily-fp2/314/ [08:24] Project ota-push build #887: SUCCESS in 1 min 8 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/ota-push/887/ [08:48] Any news about Yunit? [09:31] Hi, I did not had time to listen last audiocast, but it also did not arrived to my podbird app yet, any link changes? Thanks for feedback [09:32] Walking with family in mountains, that's the reason [10:45] Published my first webapp 😊 https://open.uappexplorer.com/app/sz.sebastian [10:46] I struggled a little bit by choosing the licence. Could someone advice me? [10:47] I would go for a GNU GPL [10:48] @bastos777, https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-recommendations.html [10:55] There are files in the alternate-webapp-container under GPL 3 license so it needs to be a compatible license. I'd go with Garro's suggestion for convenience sake [10:55] OK. Thank you @garrogarri. Also for providig the link. I have choosen GNU GPL v3 as recommended (without exactly knowing what I have done...) [10:57] Ah! So I have done this right. Thanks again @DanChapman and @garrogarri [10:57] it's one of the most popular foss licenses. if you're interested, you can read up on it here: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html [10:59] I fiddled around with the webapp creator https://uappexplorer.com/app/webapp-creator.jujuyeh and like it very much. [11:00] Anyway I want to make user reviews in uAppexplorer. But failing even after login. Can someone help me with this point also? [11:00] i think that's only possible with the ubuntu store, i'm not sure if canonical has it still open [11:01] (the review feature) [11:01] @bastos777 you are welcome [11:01] Ah. OK. So the review feature is not uAppexplorer native but fetched from the stores directly. [11:01] at some point, it would be nice to have reviews in the openstore, but it's not their highest priority, i guess [11:01] yeah, i'm pretty sure [11:40] I think I saw a forum thread somewhere about the UBports web browser. It seems that some websites don't render or report the browser as outdated. [11:41] Yep [11:42] I have run into this issue now, both on OPO and Bq FHD, that parts of the https://homeassistant.io user interfact is not visible. [11:42] *interface [11:43] This seems to be an issue with older browsers. [11:43] I know there are talks about using Webkit from Qt, but will that happen before switching to 16.04? [11:45] Yeah, the browser is a fork of an older version chromium. We would like to switch to qt web engine to be downstream of them, but it will be some work... [11:49] I understand it will require some work, but I guess it has to be done in order to bring UBports browsing to a par with other smartphones. I fully understand if this work will be put off until 16.04, so an upgrade in 15.04 would be a large bonus! [12:15] @TomasOqvist, Yeah pretty much anything can happen., But for the browser we need some more capacities, no one from the current team has really time to work on that. [12:17] I wish I had the coding skills to help out, but I will have to contribute mostly through testing for now. [12:33] @TomasOqvist, Any help is welcome :) [12:40] in case you are not at halium group.. allow me to spam halium awesomesauce.. :P [12:40] Fwd from bhushanshah: Minimer and nemomobile running on halium with openembedded rootfs [12:40] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc.ubports.com/KbKz00vZ/file_253.jpg [12:40] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc.ubports.com/D40viXKi/file_254.jpg [12:51] @bhushanshah, Wow! Start looking like a smartphone screen 😊 [12:55] Project daily-mako build #89: SUCCESS in 12 min: http://ci.ubports.com/job/daily-mako/89/ [12:56] Project ota-push build #888: SUCCESS in 50 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/ota-push/888/ [13:00] hey, does anybody know where the source code for the ubuntu-sdk-frameworks is that every app depends on (also the openstore itself?) [13:01] Couldn't find it online and it is not in the standard 16.04 image (or the standard repos) provided by canonical [13:03] (background is that i wanted to try installing openstore on 16.04 + yunit and see what it does but this wants the ubuntu-sdk-15.04.6 frameworks and i couldn't find it to try to build it locally) [13:09] also are there prebuilt clicks for the openstore for other architectures than armhf? [13:36] Guys is anyone going to gamescom in Cologne this week? [13:37] No, i dont have the time to go there :( [13:38] But the team from Ubuntu Fun will ne there [13:43] I know I am in contact with Marius Qu and we will meet ;) [13:57] Hi, I've just seen the community update on YT, but I didn't understand some things...: … What did you decide with Canonical? You can use the Ubuntu logo or not? … And at the 35 min about you were discussing about something with closed source but which Canonical did yet so you don't need to develop anything. What is it? Will BQs get 16.04? … Thanks [14:10] @mymike00, - Yes we can use the logo, however it still needs to be signed or confirmed in written form … - I am not sure right now what was he closed source item, was it the Mir thingie? … - BQ and 16.04, for E5 and E4.5 we are missing stuff from BQ. For M10 tablets probably it will be done. We could start a petition for BQ to release what we need ;) [14:23] @Flohack for the petition sign me in ;) [14:23] The petition would be fantastic [14:24] @delijati, Its really hard to say but I am open to try. At least we could get an official answer whatever it will be, that would be good. [14:38] @Flohack, OK I get the 2nd point😁 , you were talking about the m10 [14:39] Yeah I think Marius said that for the M10 Canonical has done the heavy lifting already, so we are theoretically able to do that [14:43] That's nice, but unfortunately I don't own a m10πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜† [14:45] I would also absolutely sign the petition for the BQ E5 (vegetahd), since I have it. I also have the M10, am glad that you seem to have what you need! [15:05] If I'm remembering correctly VΓ­ctor GonzΓ‘lez was the BQ link with Ubuntu. I don't think he's following this supergroup so does anyone know him to talk about "BQ generosity with UBports"? [15:09] Victor was the QA guy at BQ but then joined the canonical QA team a few months after the first devices were shipped [15:11] @DanChapman, Well better than nothing. Lets get a lead [15:12] @DanChapman, πŸ‘ [15:14] @Milan Korecky, We hide in the shadows of darkness fighting the forces of evil.... and therefore change hosts like our underwear. Ironically, we addressed this situation in our most recent ediition. (We plan to fix this bug but for now we are working on a long term solution) We will post the details here as soon as we can [15:24] (Sticker, 469x512) https://irc.ubports.com/1YhuG3cY/29798418675138588.webp [15:44] I have asked this in the forum but I'll post it here as well. … There are some strings to translate with this warning: … TRANSLATORS: This is a keyword or name for the background plugin which is used while searching … These keywords are like "apn", "lte", "whatever" in the source but the English UK Team has translated them to "APN", "LTE", "Whatever". … Are these keywords case sensitive? Is it better to leave them as they are? Can I use a Sp [15:44] applicable) instead of the original in the source? [16:54] @advocatux, huh no idea. In the easiest case, we have to try out what are the results [18:17] @advocatux, in what project is that? [18:19] @neothethird, Just a sec, let me check it out [18:22] It's https://translate.ubports.com/projects/ubports/system-settings/ [18:32] using magic device tool on my bq tablet fhd, it stopped at "can't flash recovery image", which was still followed by "wait until it reboots on it's own! Do not reboot manually!" It's already exited, but my tablet didn't reboot. Is it screwed? [18:42] Anyone is watching Android O Live stream?? [18:42] Try rebooting it manally [18:45] @advocatux, I'll check it out as soon as i get home, but i'm pretty sure it doesn't matter. Those strings are usually just what's displayed, not what's happening under the hood [18:46] @Vijay, Nope, anything interesting to report? [18:47] @neothethird, πŸ‘ [18:47] @neothethird, Is named as Oreo!! I will watch it now [18:52] @Vijay, "Thanks for tuning in. Stream ended 43 seconds ago" πŸ˜‚ [18:52] @advocatux, Ripperoni [18:52] Did they announce the new Pixel [18:52] Follow-up question: will anyone want it [18:55] 1.- I don't know … 2.- Nope [18:56] https://www.android.com/versions/oreo-8-0/ … This page makes me upset. [18:56] @UniversalSuperBox, mmm [18:56] oreros [18:56] (Photo, 350x236) https://irc.ubports.com/dKQsPsR8/file_255.jpg [18:56] Except for this' [18:56] @UniversalSuperBox, tf happened to that logo πŸ˜† [18:56] This makes me less upset. [18:57] @bhushanshah get on the treble train! [18:57] that probably won't be supported on anything but the Pixel 2 for the next 2 years [18:57] OREO: more Google's cookies up your butt! [18:57] πŸ˜† [18:58] and one major version every year [18:58] I have Chrome '60' on the PC [18:59] @advocatux, ha [19:11] (Photo, 1200x1200) https://irc.ubports.com/8TT3Yjvr/file_256.jpg Aviso de utilidad publica: por si alguien de habla hispana le interesa [19:13] @Sebtrujillo, Is it podcast only? [19:14] por lo que tengo entendido si [19:14] πŸ‘ [19:14] http://www.ubuntizando.com/aqui-llega-el-primer-maraton-linuxero/ [19:20] @Sebtrujillo, OK, 9 hours of non-stop audio streaming about Linux. … Don't get ideas @wayneoutthere πŸ˜‹ [19:24] @UniversalSuperBox, Let it be awesomem motivation. Route that fire into a few lines of code! [19:25] @advocatux, This is just Kernology. What do I look like? KFC? We are about the stuff above the corn-cob kernels ;) [19:41] Felix was added by: Felix [19:42] @bastos777, ❀❀❀ [19:42] @UniversalSuperBox, I don't think anything other than the og Pixel has A/B updates even... [20:34] (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/UeU1dAPw/gatosonriente.gif.mp4 [20:37] @Sebtrujillo, English please. [20:38] sorry, my inglish is not good [20:57] @advocatux, ok, i checked. Shouldn't matter, feel free to go crazy [20:57] @Sebtrujillo, so what is it? [21:02] Project daily-bacon build #245: SUCCESS in 11 min: http://ci.ubports.com/job/daily-bacon/245/ [21:03] Project ota-push build #889: SUCCESS in 1 min 2 sec: http://ci.ubports.com/job/ota-push/889/ [21:04] Hey guys, my osk stopped working. Is there any way to restart it without restarting the whole os? [21:05] Bq e4.5 ubports-touch 15.04/rc r2 [21:13] kz6fittycent was added by: kz6fittycent [21:13] Welcome @kz6fittycent ! [21:13] Thanks! [21:14] I am looking forward to working with you guys in any way I can. [21:14] We're looking forward to having you work with us in any way you can. … I am not a bot. [21:14] word [21:17] @UniversalSuperBox, Can you prove that you are not a bot? :p [21:17] @jsalatas, Yes, with videos dating back 4 months now [21:17] Er, I mean... [21:17] Beep. [21:18] @UniversalSuperBox, `BEEP BEEP BEEP` [21:18] I... don't know how I feel about this [21:22] @UniversalSuperBox, that just proves that you're a good bot who's been around four months, tbh [21:23] (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/mWan8KdK/giphy.mp4 [21:30] @mymike00, I think we need a watchdog for the keyboard. Now I can't neither unlock the phone because it requires the osk... [21:45] @neothethird, πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ [21:46] John! Ever used qdoc? [21:46] not really :\ [21:46] Why? [21:46] I'm trying to build the ubuntu-ui-toolkit documentation (we have a fork of uitk now btw) but have no idea how [21:47] AFAIK it is just … make docs … or something like that :\ [21:47] There are no makefiles :/ [21:48] qmale ubuntu-sdk.pro [21:48] and then … make docs … or whatever it is [21:49] huh [21:49] ```$ make docs … Some of the required modules (qtHaveModule(quick)) are not available.``` [21:49] This is something1 [21:49] Hmmm...... you are missing some packages :\ [21:49] indeedly [21:50] What distro are you using? [21:50] Ubuntu GNOME. :P [21:50] probably something like the following will get everything you need: … sudo apt build-dep ubuntu-ui-toolkit [21:51] Darn! No source package for the uitk [21:53] Just edit (as root) the file /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment all deb-src lines. Then … sudo update … and you're ready to go [21:54] Ah! You're using 16.04, aren't you? [21:54] That's where I've gone wrong. [21:54] these lines should start with a hash … #deb-src ...... … You just need to remove the hashes [21:54] @UniversalSuperBox, Oh! And you are trying to build the latest uitk on it? [21:54] No worries, I have a 16.04 chroot [21:55] ???? :\ [21:55] I lost you :\ [21:55] I'm on 17.10 [21:56] Oh! I see. I guess in 17.10 there will be many things missing [21:56] Yep, ready to install in the chroot. [21:56] No, I'm not cool enough to use a container. [21:56] if you have a 16.04 (a vm would be fine) then your best bet is to user uitk from yunit [21:56] https://yunit.io/yunit-packages-for-ubuntu-16-04-lts-xenial/ [21:57] I don't care about the uitk itself, I want the docs [21:57] yes but you need the docs from the latest version. Right? [21:58] I've got the latest source? [21:58] 15.04.6 [21:59] that's what we ship, at least [21:59] This is what happens when Jan tells me to build things [21:59] haha [21:59] for the record, i'm at least as lost as you are [21:59] Why don't you just download this deb packages and extract the docs from there? … https://archive.yunit.io/ubuntu/pool/main/u/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/ubuntu-ui-toolkit-doc_1.3.2190+17.04.20170327-0yunit0+ubuntu+16.04_all.deb [22:00] Or give me 5 minutes and I'll send these to you :) [22:01] Let me put it this way: … I'm lost in the middle of the sea with no water, no food, and a bunch of qt5 libraries scattered across my system. I have no idea what I'm doing or why I'm doing it. All I know is that @neothethird asked me to take a look at `ubuntu-ui-toolkit/documentation` and figure out how to build it [22:02] (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/SOpEG4Rz/uitk-docs.tar.gz [22:02] __aaaand he has it done in 2 minutes_ [22:03] wtf [22:03] πŸ˜† [22:03] Nope! I used my previous work (packaging yunit for ubuntu 16.04), which took me weeks :p [22:04] davidcalle was added by: davidcalle [22:04] Welcome :) [22:04] @jsalatas, you're a good lad, john [22:05] @UniversalSuperBox hey, just noticed the doc chat on the IRC chan, you might want to look at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~developer-ubuntu-com-dev/developer-ubuntu-com/stable/view/head:/update_apidocs.sh [22:05] This is the script that was used to build the API docs on dev.u.c [22:05] eye twitch [22:05] πŸ˜‚ [22:06] You've saved the day, @davidcalle [22:06] The script was pretty tailored to our use case, but you can probably find your way with it [22:07] Heh, glad if it's helpful! [22:07] @davidcalle, Thanks 1000 for this! [22:07] @davidcalle, Wanna bet on it? :p [22:07] Well @neothethird, we could just host a clone of developer.ubuntu.com from before the drop [22:07] Ahaha [22:08] By clone I mean we build it, but yknow [22:08] Dalton you can certainly build a local instance, yes [22:09] It's late here, but if you have issues with it, just drop me a message, I'll give you a hand tomorrow [22:09] @UniversalSuperBox, might actually be an option, i guess we have to decouple the versioning from the rest of readthedocs anyways, so we might as well have the api documentation externally... [22:10] @neothethird, Thank you [22:12] @neothethird, I suppose it makes sense to separate documentation for app devs from the rest of the docs anyway... somehow. [22:12] well, not all of it, but the stuff that's automatically generated [22:12] Right [22:12] the rest i would leave in it's place [22:13] already because readthedocs is so pretty [22:18] @jsalatas, Hey, what's that supposed to mean? … goes back to hitting rock with other rock [22:20] Hahaha!!!!! I just believe that you will end up in the same point that you were :) [22:20] No offense :) [22:33] Hey :) [22:33] Is it possible to fix the issues in the clock-app repo? [22:34] *issues tab [22:57] Sure, if someone takes them on and fixes them in the code [23:01] i mean in the github page the issue tab is missing [23:02] *issues [23:02] Oh, that's... that's... Sorry about the sassy response [23:05] hehe it made me smile so it was appropriate :) [23:05] @Flohack any reasons why that was removed?