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ubptgbot | <j2g2rp> Hi guys. … I'm having problems with telegram app since a couple of weeks. … After a crash of the app I have to login the phone number in to the app. A weird thing is that even if i don't do it I'm still recieving notifications from push server. … To solve this I tried to: … -close al sesions of my phone number in telegram. … -Uninsta | 09:14 |
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ubptgbot | ll and clear all files from telegram with ut tweaktool … -reboot phone. … Any ideas? … I can put it on github but I thought that maybe answer first would be better. I also have some logs if needed to track it. | 09:14 |
ubptgbot | <alan_griffiths> @j2g2rp, Different symptoms, but slightly more brutal solution than you tried that might work: https://github.com/ubports/telegram-app/issues/169#issuecomment-386788316 | 09:18 |
ubptgbot | <j2g2rp> @alan_griffiths, Ok. I'll try it. … thank you Alan. | 09:21 |
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ubptgbot | <Javacookies> has anyone got the wireless display work connecting to windows 10? | 12:15 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> I just want to say that 16.04 on the Pro 5 is a really pleasant experience! It boots in around 15-16 seconds and the phone is really fast and smooth. Unfortunately there are a few things that keep me from using it as a daily driver: … 1) Browser issues (waiting for the Qt Web Engine version to fix many of the issues) … 2) Dekko | 12:58 |
ubptgbot | being upgraded to xenial … 3) A working Telegram client (I guess 1) above would fix Web Telegram) … In addition to the above, I would like to have GPS working (still getting GPE denied). Other than that, I am good to go. Seems we are getting really close now 🙂! | 12:58 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> @TomasOqvist, Telegram is already available for 16.04 | 12:59 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> Oh it is? Haven't checked the OpenStore since the day before yesterday. | 13:00 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> maybe your openstore cannot detect it still, as there is now support for 15.04 and 16.04 | 13:01 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> this should be disucssed with the Openstore team | 13:01 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> But the App is in the store 😆 | 13:01 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> (Photo, 548x276) https://irc.ubports.com/Y7QMWYqC.png | 13:02 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> I have it installed already (v 2.5.3.2) and it doesn't work. I thought there was an updated version there, but no. | 13:02 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> You can see the version number did not change, its just 2x in the store | 13:02 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> the openstore should detect which one to install | 13:03 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> I have only one version in the OpenStore. | 13:03 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> yeah sure, you will see only one | 13:04 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> What I am saying is, behind the scenes there are 2, and openstore should select the right one | 13:04 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> But I cant do aynthing about this, please report this to openstore team, ask if it should work already or not | 13:04 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> I dont know when this went live or should go livd | 13:04 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> [Edit] I dont know when this went live or should go live | 13:04 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> I'll try to install the click (xenial) I found on the OpenStore web site. | 13:05 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> Hm, I get an error when trying to install the click package with UT Tweak Tool "The transaction failed, see the detailed error for more information." | 13:09 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> pkcon install-local fails too: "Could not parse click manifest." | 13:11 |
ZeroPointEnergy | Is there any documentation about how "community ports" of a devices work. Can they be integrated in the ubports build server and installer or do they have to provide their own build infrastructure and way of distribution? | 13:16 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> Apparently it installed despite the error message and I have now managed to sign in! | 13:16 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> cool | 13:16 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> What about the Qt Web Engine browser that Marius talked about, is it available to download somewhere? | 13:17 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> @Flohack, Errors are not cool, but I am glad that it worked 🙂 | 13:18 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> [Edit] What about the Qt Web Engine browser that @mariogrip talked about, is it available to download somewhere? | 13:19 |
ubptgbot | <Flohack> @TomasOqvist, Not now, but soonish ;) | 13:19 |
ubptgbot | <TomasOqvist> @Flohack, That's cool! | 13:19 |
ubptgbot | <mymike00> @Stereofont, I'm interested❗️ | 13:39 |
ubptgbot | <Stason888> @mymike00, https://t.me/UBports_pi | 13:46 |
ubptgbot | <mymike00> (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc.ubports.com/q3qJri8e.webp | 13:46 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @TomasOqvist, Same happened with me | 13:54 |
ubptgbot | <wayneoutthere> If you aren't subscribed to the Official UBports News Channel, you are probably missing something cool right now. It's just one click to subscribe so... do it! … https://t.me/ubports_news | 14:32 |
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ubptgbot | <tijesef> hmmm phone based on rpi using ubports as os | 14:55 |
ubptgbot | <tijesef> I'd buy it | 14:55 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> Mainlined FP2 | 15:06 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> 11/10 would buy | 15:06 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> RPi-based would also be cool, but I have 2 concerns | 15:07 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> performance and form factor | 15:07 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> well it doesn't have to be a portable phone, depending on what you wish to use it for | 15:09 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> yeah | 15:11 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Carphone! | 15:12 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> But ultimately the Pi is a development board. You can take all of its hardware and put it in a different form factor if you want | 15:12 |
ubptgbot | <LarreaMikel> +1 | 15:12 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> yeah | 15:13 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> I need a goddamn qwerty slider | 15:13 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> They have a Pi in a DDR3 SODIMM form factor, too. That'd fit in a chunky phone like the Fairphone if you were a good enough engineer | 15:13 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> (I suspect, not being an engineer) | 15:13 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> had broken N900 in my hands for a while and I miss that SOOO MUUUUCH | 15:13 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> @UniversalSuperBox, well, you could just design your own PCB really | 15:14 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> the keyboard part I mean | 15:14 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Or that | 15:14 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> and have some company in china print them, and solder all the components, and whatnot | 15:14 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> I don't know what the motherboard for that sodimm forfactor has, perhaps we could handwire that sodimm one? :v | 15:15 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> You break it out yourself | 15:15 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-3/ | 15:15 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> yeah, the sodimm version you basically design your own board with your stuff, with a sodimm socket the pi plugs into | 15:15 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> And the breakout board that they ship, you're supposed to design your own: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-io-board-v3/ | 15:16 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> at which pont you're probably better off just doing the whole pcb yourself and using a sodimm socket for RAM instead of a Pi :P | 15:17 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Or the cheaper module without eMMC: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-3-lite/ | 15:17 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> I wish there was a way | 15:18 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> They only have 1GB RAM, though. | 15:18 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> to do some small sockets so nand and ram could be socketed | 15:18 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> but it's not possible AFAIK | 15:18 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> especially that RAM is stacked on top of SoC | 15:19 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Not on the Pi. It's got separate RAM chips. If you were designing a board based on it, it'd have you covered. | 15:19 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> I mean, Qcom chips are more performant | 15:20 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> than RPi's broadcomms | 15:20 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> AFAIK | 15:20 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Sure, but we need to make a compromise somewhere | 15:20 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> yeah, is Pi mainlined anyway? | 15:21 |
ubptgbot | <technicalbird> @UniversalSuperBox, Aren't you an engineer? | 15:40 |
ubptgbot | <K31j0> @technicalbird, did he ever say "Trust me, I'm an engineer"? | 15:41 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/U4gYFSo2.mp4 | 15:41 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> But no, I don't have the credentials to be called an engineer. Especially not an electrical engineer. | 15:41 |
ubptgbot | <technicalbird> Dont worry.. most of the great engineers never had any degree!! Engineering is not about specific syllabus!! | 15:42 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> accortding to the law, it is | 15:43 |
ubptgbot | <wrench wrench> @technicalbird, ✌🏽 | 15:59 |
ubptgbot | zubozrout was added by: zubozrout | 17:05 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> UBAM, don't shoot! I recognize that username! | 17:06 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> :P | 17:06 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Welcome @zubozrout :) | 17:07 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Hello, thanks and happy to be here again :)). | 17:09 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> In any case I've joined as I wonder if anyone here have any idea about how app IDs are constructed? … As I am getting this error when trying to launch my xenial compiled app: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1268/unable-to-start-app-because-of-invalid-app-id-xenial | 17:09 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> hmm, did you change anything related to the app name? | 17:10 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> @dohbee you mean in between 15.04 and 16.04 builds? No ... if I build it for 15.04 it launches correctly on my phone and if I try to do the same for 16.04 it won't launch :( | 17:11 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> @zubozrout, what happens if you run `ubuntu-app-launch transport.zubozrout_Transport_1.1` in the terminal app? | 17:12 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> @dohbee, phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-app-launch transport.zubozrout_Transport_1.1 … (process:10070): WARNING : Unable to start app 'transport.zubozrout_Transport_1.1': Invalid app ID: transport.zubozrout_Transport_1.1 | 17:13 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> ok, and `ubuntu-app-launch-appids | grep transport` ? | 17:14 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i think what it's complaining about isn't that the app ID is itself invalid, but that it doesn't exist (ie, ubuntu-app-launch does not know about your app) | 17:15 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> lol, that's strange ... it is not being listed among the ids, you are right. But why may that be? | 17:15 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> does `pkcon install-local --allow-untrusted <your-click-file>` give any errors? | 17:17 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> (Photo, 734x207) https://irc.ubports.com/Ch267Vaf.png non that I can see ... | 17:18 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> It is also strange that if I install an older version of this app it works (a different branch) | 17:18 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] It is also strange that if I install an older version of this app, built ofr xenial, it works (a different branch) | 17:18 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] It is also strange that if I install an older version of this app, built for xenial, it works (a different branch) | 17:18 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> (Photo, 734x207) https://irc.ubports.com/zS0cpg5V.png none that I can see ... | 17:19 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> but the output of pkcon install-local is the same for that branch | 17:20 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> and the icon for the app shows up in the apps scope? | 17:20 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> nope :(, missing as well as from the list of ids | 17:21 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> there is a problem in your manifest then i guess | 17:21 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> is it somewehre visible? | 17:21 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> this is the devel branch I am trying to build - but haven't touched it on github yet so there are missing framwork and apparmor changes for xenial https://github.com/zubozrout/Transport/tree/devel | 17:23 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> well, the `_Name=` in your .desktop should just be `Name=` | 17:26 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> but i don't see anything else obviously wrong | 17:26 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> is there any complaing in `~/.cache/upstart/unity-scopes.log` when you refresh the apps scope? | 17:29 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> nope, not even having that file there | 17:31 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> I've tried updating the desktop file but that wasn't it unfortunately :( | 17:31 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> and nohting in unity8.log? | 17:32 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> yeah, I can see nothing relevant there either :( | 17:35 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> is there a .desktop file for your app in `~/.local/share/applications/` ? | 17:35 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> hmm, no, it is not | 17:36 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> hmm, seems the click hook failed, but for some reason didn't cause an error, very weird :-/ | 17:38 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> BTW @zubozrout you might want to join https://t.me/UbuntuAppDevEN (this whole conversation probably would have been better to have had in there, but alas) | 17:40 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> ok :) | 17:40 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> anyone else notice something's weird with scrolling in xenial? | 18:41 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Yeah, mee to. Not so smooth, right? :) | 18:41 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> It just doesn't feel right to me | 18:41 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> yeah....and kinda like it doesn't have the....can't think of the proper term...kinetic energy? LOL | 18:42 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> yes, it certainly feels different to vivid/android | 18:42 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> perhaps an issue with Qt | 18:42 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> Fwd from UniversalSuperBox: baaaah why did the Qt upgrade cause us to lose scrolling momentum | 18:43 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i guess because that :P | 18:44 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> oh yeah that! momentum! 😝 | 18:44 |
ubptgbot | <O0O00O0OO> Hey guys, is there any UT-capable device that supports active stylus input? | 18:45 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> No | 18:50 |
ubptgbot | <O0O00O0OO> (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc.ubports.com/un7iawXB.webp | 18:52 |
ubptgbot | <O0O00O0OO> There will be, some day. | 18:52 |
ubptgbot | <advocatux> @Javacookies, https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/615 | 18:52 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> another question, would it be a valid bug if file an issue about installing via apt in xenial? … I tried installing qtcreator and i got unmet dependencies error | 18:54 |
ubptgbot | <Javacookies> @advocatux, cool thanks! | 18:54 |
ubptgbot | <advocatux> 👍 | 18:55 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> @Javacookies I think ot could be but only if you were doing this via libertine. Which reminds me, I've tried libertine but the scope doesn't show any apps :(. Probably just needs recompiling with Xenial. Is anyone here able to do that? Or do you know how to launch libertine x apps from terminal in the meantime? | 19:02 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] @Javacookies I think it could be but only if you were doing this via libertine. Which reminds me, I've tried libertine but the scope doesn't show any apps :(. Probably just needs recompiling with Xenial. Is anyone here able to do that? Or do you know how to launch libertine x apps from terminal in the meantime? | 19:02 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> @zubozrout, `ubuntu-app-launch <appid>` to launch and `ubuntu-app-launch-appids` to list installed apps | 19:12 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i think there might some issues on some devices still though | 19:13 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Thanks :), I'll try that - I wasn't aware libertine apps also have their app ids :) | 19:14 |
ubptgbot | <wayneoutthere> (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/NT173zbU.mp4 | 19:23 |
ubptgbot | <wayneoutthere> man i love that gif | 19:23 |
ubptgbot | <dotevo> Sound during call is very low on nexus 5. I didnt have this problem on sailfish. Is it possible to have more than 100% volume? | 19:35 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> @dohbee Yeah, it (firefox) crashes for me - with this log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y5vZSxWfK4/ | 19:40 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> oh, that's from unity8.log i take it? | 19:41 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> yup, tat's right | 19:42 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> there should be a log specifically for firefox under ~/.cache/upstart/ too (much longer file name, forget exact structure) | 19:43 |
ubptgbot | <malditobastardo> @dotevo, Try with uvolman | 19:43 |
ubptgbot | <malditobastardo> The app from the open store | 19:43 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> not much in it, just this: … proot info: pid 28118: terminated with signal 11 … proot info: pid 28239: terminated with signal 11 … proot info: pid 28338: terminated with signal 11 … proot info: pid 28451: terminated with signal 11 … The same goes for other x apps I've tried | 19:44 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> yeah, it's crashing. | 19:44 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> your container is a 15.04 container? or 16.04? | 19:44 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> 16.04 - I am no Meizu MX4 so no LXC as far as I know :( | 19:45 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> well, it's a chroot container | 19:46 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i don't think lxc is used on any devices | 19:46 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Yes, it is. Oh, I thought that it is optional on the supported ones and that LXC itself is mandatory for Anbox to work. | 19:47 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> though I know Anbox !== libertine. It was just me wondering what's the wider support for LXC. | 19:48 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] though I know Anbox != libertine. It was just me wondering what's the wider support for LXC. | 19:49 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> hmm, well i mean lxc is used on all devices for the android container | 19:53 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i don't think anbox needs anything extra in that regards, just some changes to the bindeer bits | 19:53 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> anyway, unrelated to libertine | 19:53 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Aha, good to hear that :). … Regarding the libertine, I am not sure how things are on Xenial but back on Vivid I couldn't contain libertine container with 16.04 on my device, only 15.04, and if I was able to use LXC it could have been 16.04 according to what the tool told me. So I think that chroot containers are pretty much depen | 19:55 |
ubptgbot | dant on the system they are running on. | 19:55 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> That is - not in theory, I doubt I couldn't run a completely different distro on my pc, but with libertine this was a bit less easy. | 19:55 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @dotevo, There was a thing about a hardware fault and fitting a piece of paper over a component | 19:56 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i'm not sure it has to do with proot versus lxc (which, let's be honest, is just a special kind of chroot), but more due to external issues that existed at the time | 19:56 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] Aha, good to hear that :). … Regarding the libertine, I am not sure how things are on Xenial but back on Vivid I couldn't create libertine container with 16.04 on my device, only 15.04, and if I was able to use LXC it could have been 16.04 according to what the tool told me. So I think that chroot containers are pretty much | 19:57 |
ubptgbot | dependant on the system they are running on. | 19:57 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i don't recall if it's an issue in the kernels, or sometehing that was in vivid, or what, but libertine code has a special case to prevent creating a chroot that's not same version as host because of whatever issue existed at the time | 19:58 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> but i think that's also not the reason why apps are crashing when starting under libertine on 16.04 | 19:58 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Oh, thanks for all the info :), happy to learn that. You are right, this is most certainly unrelated to the issue I have with the libertine apps. | 19:59 |
ubptgbot | <dotevo> @Stereofont, But on the sailfishOS works fine :-/ | 20:00 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Do libertine apps work for you? (have you tried on xenial?) | 20:00 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> @zubozrout, i don't know. my nexus 5 (which has xenial) doesn't have working wifi, so i can't create a container on it to test | 20:02 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> ah, that's an issue, right. And I don't suppose you have a private GSM base station at home :) | 20:04 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> no, and my current daily phone has a different sim size | 20:05 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Yeah, I was just joking :). I am not sure how expensive are cellular data at your place but here I only use it very rerely for upgrades of one pc only connected to a very limited network but other than that I wouldn't dare to run all my traffic through it :). | 20:08 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> i have unlimited data | 20:08 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @dotevo, Probably not relevant but I thought I would mention it. As Maldito says, use uVolman app | 20:09 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> so it doesn't cost extra, but if i use less than 2GB/mo, i save $10 on my bill | 20:09 |
ubptgbot | <dotevo> @Stereofont I've installed it. I will try how the volume looks like now | 20:10 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> Well, I don't think there is anything like that in CZ. Now that I've searched for it there is a new article up where Vodafone says it won't be selling unlimited data yet as users would use it instead of wi-fi and would overload the newrotk. But what would most likely happen is that less people would use sms and voice-calls and the | 20:14 |
ubptgbot | y never want that :). | 20:14 |
ubptgbot | <zubozrout> [Edit] Well, I don't think there is anything like that in CZ. Now that I've searched for it there is a new article up where Vodafone says it won't be selling unlimited data yet as users would use it instead of wi-fi and would overload the network. But what would most likely happen is that less people would use sms and voice-calls | 20:14 |
ubptgbot | and they never want that :). | 20:14 |
ubptgbot | <Fuseteam> @dohbee, this 😂 | 20:29 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Hello … Is there any documentation about how "community ports" of a devices work? … Can they be integrated in the ubports build server and installer or do they have to provide their own build infrastructure and way of distribution? | 20:48 |
ubptgbot | <dohbee> https://system-image.ubports.com/16.04/community/walid/devel/titan/ | 20:49 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @ZeroPointEnergy42, Sorry. I think you asked this question before and didn't get a response. We have only one such project so far - Moto G2 'Titan' | 21:13 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @ZeroPointEnergy42, They are maintained by the person who ported them but the build is hosted on UBports servers | 21:14 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @ZeroPointEnergy42, I think there is also an assumption that UBports will assist with security updates for community ports | 21:16 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> I just ask because it isn't really clear to me how to go about this. The device I ported isn't really working all that great anyway. no sound, no camera, no gps, some basic stuff works, so I'm not looking for a way to support end users, more for the whole build automation so I can focus on actually fixing the problems and | 21:31 |
ubptgbot | if people want to help they can download the built image and test it | 21:31 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Also I'm not really sure how the whole build process of the root fs works. So far I only fixed stuff on the halium side of things. How do you guys develop changes for the root fs? | 21:35 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @ZeroPointEnergy42, There is a group for that 😎 | 21:36 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Well I don't know about that one | 21:37 |
ubptgbot | <Stereofont> @UniversalSuperBox, Your porting group? | 21:37 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> @ZeroPointEnergy42, That's all done with the magic of ci.ubports.com. But if you create a PR to any package in the `repo.ubports.com xenial` repository, it'll be built and provided for you | 21:38 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> So you can `sudo mount / -o remount,rw` to get read-write access and install the package | 21:38 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Is there a script somewhere that assembles the rootfs which I may inspect? 😊 | 21:43 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> What is that porting group? | 21:43 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Yes, it's the other half of `rootstock` | 21:43 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> @ZeroPointEnergy42, @ubports_porting or #ubports-porting | 21:43 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> Whichever you prefer | 21:43 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> @ZeroPointEnergy42, https://github.com/ubports/rootstock-ng/tree/xenial … rootstock-touch creates the rootfs itself | 21:44 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> And rootstock-touch-install makes people want to throw their phone out the window | 21:44 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Thank you very much 😊 | 21:44 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> I mean, installs it | 21:44 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> 😊 | 21:46 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Yeah, I currently have my own way of how to install the rootfs. It's in an ostree and I should probably some day document that | 21:46 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> so I can easily update it with an "ostree pull" | 21:47 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> How do you set up a remote? | 21:49 |
ubptgbot | <UniversalSuperBox> And what kernel features were required? | 21:49 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> none | 21:49 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> That builds the repo … https://github.com/ZeroPointEnergy/halium-ostree-repo | 21:49 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> And that makes ostree available in initrd https://github.com/ZeroPointEnergy/initramfs-tools-halium/tree/ostree | 21:50 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Will have to document it, not really useful to anyone else at the moment | 21:52 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Currently you have to go to initrd telnet to pull as there is somehow an issue with loading the ostree binary from a booted ubuntu, but if I can add that package to the rootfs that would go away | 21:53 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> Super easy update process with rollbacks 😊 | 21:54 |
ubptgbot | <ZeroPointEnergy42> And different branches for multiboot between stable and devel or even different halium os | 21:54 |
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ubptgbot | <mariogrip> oh man!! This is Awesome! @ZeroPointEnergy42 | 22:34 |
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