[00:01] So I have the latest daily and Trojita up and running. It is syncing and I was able to send a test email just fine. [00:13] wxl: I'm booting into cosmic's live cd [00:13] "Lubuntu 18.10" [00:13] wxl: I gave myself 1 gig ram, and a 10 gig hdd [00:14] woah damn, new GUI looks tight [00:17] Tight as in "sweeeet" or tight as in "all scrunched up"? :P [00:17] ughhhhhhhh [00:18] ROFL [00:20] tsimonq2: love it, whoever did this, props. Probably Wendy, you go girl! [00:21] I'm trying this mail client Trojita out, and its asking for the 'server' [00:21] @HMollerCl had a big role in it. [00:21] how do I get in this? [00:21] HMollercl: great job [00:21] *how do I get the server for Outlook.com for example? [00:22] like i placed my actual outlook account in the general section [00:22] I only ask, cause I've literally never done e-mail other than tabs in a web browser [00:23] Outlook is a mail client, like Trojita not a mail provider. [00:24] So I use Hover for my business email. I used the same instructions they give for adding my email account to Thunderbird. [00:26] Here is that so you can see what it looks like for my email provider. ... https://help.hover.com/hc/en-us/articles/217281897-How-to-Install-Mozilla-Thunderbird-and-configure-Hover-email?mobile_site=true [00:28] someone want to try to confirm this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795998 [00:28] Launchpad bug 1795998 in qterminal (Ubuntu) "Sometimes F12 doesn't hide the drop down qterminal" [Undecided, New] [00:30] ah I see [00:30] @wxl I can text it. [00:30] and these port numbers and outgoing port numbers are universal right? [00:30] like can I use my outlook account regardless? or I have to look up Outlook specific settings? [00:30] Wendy? [00:30] Wafficus: no, they're not universal [00:30] dang [00:31] ok i'll look up a guide for that then for outlook [00:31] @wxl I ment I can test it. :P [00:31] thx :) [00:31] https://support.office.com/en-us/article/POP-IMAP-and-SMTP-settings-for-Outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040 [00:35] @wxl there is a little weirdness with the dropdown. It seems to stabilize after you open and hide a few times. I will test it some more. [00:37] scratch that. it has issues hiding 6 times out of 10 for me. It is like key is double tapped (repeated) but only some of the time. [00:39] Wafficus: Dude, people have told me "that looks tight" in both contexts, so I needed to ask XD [00:39] I'm a bad person >:D [00:41] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1677 [00:42] @wxl I'm not having any issues with the drop down terminal, so far. [00:43] I got a Failed to Send Mail error: [00:43] FWIW I do have compton enabled. I am going to do a fresh install and see if my results vary. [00:44] Sending of the message failed with the following error: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM [BN6PR1801CA0009.namprd18.prod.outlook.com] [00:44] I put what I found on an SMTP for trojia with outlook guide from Lifewire.com :/ [00:45] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1678 [00:45] @wafficus follow @wxl 's link to setup outlook ^^^ [00:46] I got it to work [00:46] I didn't have encryption on apparently [00:46] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1679 [00:46] and I didn't have the username and password set for both ingoing and outgoing mail [00:46] @kc2bez I'm on a fresh install of the 2018/10/03 daily. [00:47] wxl: I sent myself a test email and received it in Trojita. Is that good for testing? [00:47] I am on yesterday's. I will install today's and report back. [00:51] wxl: Anyway, i'll check in tomorrow, let me know what you'd like me to work on tomorrow :) peace for tonight [00:56] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1680 [01:15] @wxl fresh daily installed, no compton enabled, 1 out of 8 or so don't hide. [01:18] @kc2bez are you in a VM? [01:19] negative. on bare metal. [01:26] wxl: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH MARK GREENLIGHTED THE LC I THINK [01:30] Perhaps I'm overreacting... but hey :D [01:30] First steps... [01:30] @tsimonq2 awesome! [02:11] wxl: You wanted a Falkon bug? Here ya go: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/falkon/+bug/1794917 [02:11] Launchpad bug 1794917 in falkon (Ubuntu) "lubuntu 18.10 falkon nouveau_pushbuf_kick" [Undecided, Confirmed] [02:12] Reminds me, doing the swaperoo now. [02:13] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rSEED1605bdcff980: Switch to Firefox for internet browsing until next cycle.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED1605bdcff980 [02:14] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rLUBUNTUMETAPACKAGING7be8ac2a00e6: Upload to Cosmic.] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLUBUNTUMETAPACKAGING7be8ac2a00e6 [03:14] hey im getting a black screen issue woth my monitor [03:14] it powers on with the fan but it just idles and i shur ir down successfully [03:14] it [03:15] i tried pulling the battery to make it boot properly but no dice [03:15] for lubuntu [04:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1684 [05:03] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1687 [05:11] oh hell we don't have a disk utility! [05:16] not what i'm looking for but kdf is pretty cool [05:18] looks like partitionmanager is probably what we want [05:21] we didn't even include it in the list of options sigh [05:31] Hey, where's the group for help with a problem when using Lubuntu? ... I want to know where to direct somebody who is having a problem. [05:31] @AceHW this is all in the links section of lubuntu.me [05:31] https://telegram.lubuntu.me/support [05:32] @wxl [ @AceHW this is all in the links section of lubuntu.me], was I supposed to know that? [05:32] nope, just arming you with additional information [05:33] Ok, thanks [05:33] no problem [09:17] @wxl [ oh hell we don't have a disk utility!], My thoughts from the peanut gallery... If you include one, have on the live but then remove it. It may help in keeping some from wrecking their new install. [09:21] From what I remember there is one. K something [09:22] In the live session [10:10] You are correct @HMollerCl It looks like KDE Partition Manager is there in the live. [11:45] @wxl when you are online please tell me to apply the patch from lxqt-config-apperance for gtk default theme [12:27] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T88: Lugito should do diffs] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T88 [14:16] @kc2bez well you can't do anything to a mounted system anyways [14:23] @tsimonq2: did you fix the double network icons in bionic? [14:23] @HMollerCl start by grabbing the git hub code [14:24] @HMollerCl link me again to the repository so i can do it again [14:24] hmmm. KDE centric, but still handy: https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator [14:26] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T89: Standup meetings?] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T89 [14:27] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: did you fix the double network icons in bionic?], I haven't quite yet, but it's on the TODO list. [14:27] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T81: Swap out KDE Falkon for Firefox until Falkon becomes more stable] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T81#1707 [14:28] @tsimonq2: cuz lotuspsyche was saying he had the problem.... but then an update fixed it? [14:29] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#1708 [14:30] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T90: Fix duplicate network icons in Bionic] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T90 [14:33] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: cuz lotuspsyche was saying he had the problem.... but then an u …], Yeah it's flaky. [14:38] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T9: Recruitment campaign] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T9#1727 [14:40] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#1728 [14:42] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#1729 [14:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T67: Repository for manual for LXQt] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T67#1730 [14:45] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T89: Standup meetings?] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T89#1732 [14:46] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#1733 [14:47] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T7: Canonical hosting for lubuntu.me] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T7#1734 [14:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T7: Canonical hosting for lubuntu.me] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T7#1735 [14:53] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T89: Standup meetings?] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T89#1736 [14:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T7: Canonical hosting for lubuntu.me] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T7#1737 [14:55] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#1741 [14:57] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T53: Must haves for 18.10 release] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T53#1743 [15:01] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T89: Standup meetings?] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T89#1744 [15:03] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: Set up Lubuntu Membership] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#1745 [15:07] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1748 [15:08] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T65: ISO size] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T65#1750 [15:12] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T89: Standup meetings?] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T89#1753 [15:21] @wxl [ @HMollerCl link me again to the repository so i can do it again], I'm back. https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/pull/278/commits/10945b90c8d9a084977675bc8b1db158acd4c909#diff-b37764f38e63f6ed1fa485106bf34ccaR294 [15:21] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: Set up Lubuntu Membership] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#1754 [15:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T53: Must haves for 18.10 release] hmollercl (Hans P. Möller) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T53#1756 [15:52] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] agaida (Alf Gaida) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1757 [15:55] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1758 [15:56] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T53: Must haves for 18.10 release] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T53#1759 [15:56] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: Set up Lubuntu Membership] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#1760 [15:57] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] agaida (Alf Gaida) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1761 [15:57] back @HMollerCl [15:57] good [15:58] lets applt the patch [15:58] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1763 [15:58] i've got about 15 minutes [15:58] then have to g to work [15:58] ok [15:58] so first `git clone` lxqt-config [15:58] here is the patch https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/pull/278/commits/10945b90c8d9a084977675bc8b1db158acd4c909#diff-b37764f38e63f6ed1fa485106bf34ccaR294 [15:59] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T53: Must haves for 18.10 release] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T53#1764 [15:59] so one thing to note is the revision id 10945b90c8d9a084977675bc8b1db158acd4c909 [16:00] and if we go to releases, we can find the revision id of the latest release is 9bd6ae9205909f70101aebaa7f316478965905fe [16:02] oh actually hold on [16:02] this is what we wanted https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/commit/4c3ad403dc14dde4fe41e56cf3272ac11e30346f [16:03] oh wait maybe not [16:03] huh how did i get that patch out of a single commit. weird. ok hold on XD [16:03] ok [16:05] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T60: Improved Wallpapers] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T60#1768 [16:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: Set up Lubuntu Membership] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#1770 [16:07] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T70: Evaluate BlueMoon] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T70#1771 [16:07] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: Set up Lubuntu Membership] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#1772 [16:08] ok there we go https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/commit/10945b90c8d9a084977675bc8b1db158acd4c909 [16:08] github's interface is a little weird [16:08] i had to actually manually edit the url to get what i wanted [16:09] JEJEJ [16:09] sorry for caps lock [16:09] np [16:09] so there's a couple approaches [16:09] we could get a diff from the last release to this, but that's probably going to pull in too much extra stuff [16:10] this diff right here is actually the diff between 10945b9 and 1350a80 (the parent) [16:10] so we could grab that [16:11] ugh [16:11] except that's not actually the parent because again github is weird jeez [16:11] what I don't understand is where are the file that we use. [16:11] just one sec let me find the right revision id [16:12] wth this is making me pull my hair out [16:13] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T91: Social media campaign] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T91 [16:16] so i had to go to the log to actually find the right revision number [16:17] so i did `git log` and then `/Set the default GTK theme` to find 4c3ad403dc14dde4fe41e56cf3272ac11e30346f [16:18] to see what the change is do `git diff 4c3ad403dc14dde4fe41e56cf3272ac11e30346f^ 4c3ad403dc14dde4fe41e56cf3272ac11e30346f` [16:18] note that the "^" means (the revision before), so "^^^" would mean 3 revisions before [16:18] you'll want to output that into a file [16:19] sorry, I'm not sure I'm following you [16:19] did you clone the repo from github? [16:19] which repo, I don't know which one to clone [16:19] lxqt repo? [16:19] the one associated with that [16:19] lubuntu repo? [16:20] let me show you [16:21] ok [16:23] https://share.riseup.net/#PPLP5LgmJlnQBDRLdBjE0g [16:23] this is teh repo I must clone? https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config.git [16:23] click there to get to the repo [16:23] be back in about 10 mins [16:26] ok, here is the diff http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5rBTfGM4XX/ [16:35] On the road but clone the repo in phab [16:36] Get the source like normal [16:37] Apply the quilt patches like we usually do [16:38] ok back at a desk [16:41] rename the patch to something reasnoable like set-default-gtk-theme.patch [16:42] how to clone it in phab? [16:42] you know, the packaging tutorial [16:42] we're basically following that [16:42] https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging-tutorial/ to remind you [16:43] the repo is here in case you couldn't find it easily https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/lxqt-config/ [16:43] if you put in lxqt-config in the search it pops up rather quickly [16:43] aaa, ok, I didn't new we hat that repo [16:44] we should have EVERY lxqt repo [16:44] you could also search like so https://phab.lubuntu.me/search/query/PsC06eEf9gry/#R [16:44] do remember NOT to use the archive repo [16:44] @tsimonq2: maybe it would be good to hide the archive repos as they're confusing. i suppose we want to keep them for the purposes of seeing when things land through the bot, but new contributors get confused. [16:46] mmm, problems when cloning [16:46] @tsimonq2: maybe make them ONLY visible to the bot [16:46] @HMollerCl that's very strange. what problems? [16:46] how is your spanish? remoto HEAD refiere a un ref inexistente, no se puede hacer checkout. [16:46] inexistent ref [16:46] this is which? [16:46] with our repo? [16:46] couldn't checkout [16:46] yes, phab [16:47] 1s [16:47] ssh [16:47] oh ok that's no big deal [16:47] that means @tsimonq2 broke something tho [16:47] but it shouldn't affect us [16:47] just move on [16:48] ACK on hiding archive repos. Wanna make me a task? [16:48] it didn't bring any files [16:48] just the lxqt-config directory [16:48] @HMollerCl if you move on to the checkout step, it will [16:48] Oh, yeah, you need `git checkout ubuntu/cosmic` [16:48] @tsimonq2 ok [16:48] Right [16:49] ok [16:49] @tsimonq2: should i just remove the debian/sid reference? [16:49] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: should i just remove the debian/sid reference?], Nah, keep it there. [16:49] The branch, at least. [16:49] Set Cosmic to default. [16:49] k [16:49] There's some server side stuff we can do to improve this, make me a task to script it? :) [16:50] uh [16:50] it is the default [16:50] @wxl I must copy the patch in the patch directory? [16:50] to improve.. ? [16:50] If master doesn't exist, Git doesn't locally check out the default when clothing. [16:50] We don't need master [16:50] @HMollerCl did you get the source and apply the existing patches? [16:50] There's a per-repo config flag we can flick on [16:50] Anyway, bbiab [16:50] oh k [16:51] @wxl I have: ... 1.- download the github record, do the diff and with that generated the patch. ... 2.- download phab repo and do checkout. [16:51] now I need to uscan? [16:51] yep [16:52] just keep following up until `quilt new` -- don't do that step yet [16:53] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T92: Hide archive repos] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T92 [16:55] debian patches already exist [16:55] is ok that right? [16:55] yep [16:56] quilt push skipped patch [16:57] what exactly does it say? [16:57] "can't find file to ptach" [16:57] are you sure you did the uscan and the tar? [16:57] my guess is you did one but not the other [16:58] I didi the uscan and then ... tar -x --strip-components=1 -f ../lxqt-config_0.13.0.orig.tar.xz [16:58] what is your $PWD [16:59] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T91: Social media campaign] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T91#1791 [16:59] I was in debian/patches [17:00] try to run in lxqt-config and gave me: ... No series file found [17:00] so if you read that, you should ALWAYS be in the folder containing debian [17:01] oh [17:01] the uscan failed [17:01] ls [17:01] wxl: Hey wxl, anything you want me to work on today? Should I go back to working on that getcountry() function to update the timeout parameter for urllib? [17:01] why? [17:02] @HMollerCl [ls], sudo rm -rf / [17:02] XD [17:02] jaja [17:02] Wafficus: read the comments on your diff [17:03] what's the command again: /msg nickserv? [17:04] wxl: You mean my IRC inbox right? [17:04] no, on phabricator [17:04] you should have got email notifications [17:04] oh ok [17:05] @wxl I have: lxqt-config_0.13.0.orig.tar.xz, lxqt-config_0.13.0.orig.tar.xz.asc, lxqt-config-0.13.0.tar.xz , lxqt-config-0.13.0.tar.xz.asc [17:05] @HMollerCl can you go back to the folder containing your workdir and run `tree | pastebinit` and give me the result? [17:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T93: Clean up server side branch handling] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T93 [17:06] wxl: I saw the back and forth comments for D23. So do you guys want me to work on that exception handling then? [17:06] working dir is where the .tar are? [17:06] yep [17:06] wxl: I only ask because I wasn't necessarily called out to do so on that post [17:06] that was ALL for you [17:07] http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hFFWFvt8DK/ [17:07] @HMollerCl it should be somefolder > workdir > lxqt-config. workdir contains the tarballs. somefolder is where i want the tree from [17:08] wxl: So, do you want me to then work on the run() function in particular? [17:08] no. error handling on getcountry() [17:08] ok, the pastebinit has that tree http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hFFWFvt8DK/ [17:09] right. you have some other noise in here which is confusing but it's fine [17:09] wxl: Oh okay, cause I see why he brought that up to see the after effects of not having networking. I was just reading it and thinking, well, what exception handling should be done then. I gotcha, I'll work on a try / except statement for getcountry() later then [17:09] (this is why i say to create a separate workdir; to separate this work from anything else) [17:09] Wafficus: since the error we saw reported was a URLError, you want to exhaustively deal with those [17:10] @HMollerCl so if you're in the lxqt-config directory, will the patches apply? [17:10] nope ... hmoller@hmoller-pc:~/LubuntuPhab/lxqt-config$ quilt push ... No series file found [17:10] that's crazy [17:11] see line 393. it's right there [17:11] wxl: The only weird thing I can see if that the changes I made aren't reflected here though, were my changes ultimately reversed or this isn't the case? [17:11] https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/calamares-settings-ubuntu/browse/master/common/modules/automirror/main.py$121 [17:11] Wafficus: your changes are in a review state [17:12] you should make changes and then `arc diff` again to update [17:12] if you don't have the working dir anymore, it becomes more complicated but you can `arc patch D23` [17:12] (on top of the right repo) [17:12] ok I might need your help when I get there if you don't mind [17:13] but I'll try to see how I can handle those changes first [17:13] k [17:13] I will create another working dir and start again [17:13] what the hell [17:13] i'm getting the same thing [17:15] oh wait [17:15] hahahah [17:15] ?? [17:16] https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging/ [17:16] get that .quiltrc [17:16] seems like you missed a step in your configuration set up [17:17] you are right, I haven't configured quilt [17:20] ok now quilt push worked [17:21] I should now ... quilt new NAME.patch [17:22] nope [17:22] one sec [17:23] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rSEED5f2c80a1a8bf: Add cryptsetup to support encryption/LUKS in Calamares.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED5f2c80a1a8bf [17:23] first make sure you named it like i said [17:23] I did [17:23] then `quilt import /path/to/your/patch` [17:23] wxl: Do you think that the problem could be solved with an if else statement instead of a try except? [17:24] My concern is that if the patch is made in the correct directory [17:24] wxl: Ah, I'm reading too much into the after effects of what tsimonq2 said I guess [17:24] diff --git a/lxqt-config-appearance/configothertoolkits.cpp b/lxqt-config-appearance [17:24] @HMollerCl the patch can be anywhere. as long as you do the quilt import in the folder containing the debian folder (workdir) you're good [17:25] that's ok? [17:25] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5rBTfGM4XX/ this is ok [17:25] @Wafficus no we want error handling [17:27] wxl: Gotcha, I guess I just gotta read through the initial error and try thinking it out. Gets me a little stressed not knowing exactly how to tackle it. I'm sure its just a try except clause though. [17:27] Wafficus: you're in a review phase, so you can't screw it up. go all in, my man. [17:28] @HMollerCl I can confirm this works. i set up a patch in $HOME and did `quilt import ~/set-default-gtk.patch` and all was well [17:28] done [17:28] yay! [17:28] Wafficus: Ah I see haha. I got nervous for a little bit. I hate asking you so much about it though, its just sometimes I think I need hand holding with this kind of stuff sometimes. [17:28] now `quilt push` [17:28] wxl: Thanks for answering my questions [17:28] Wafficus: it's ok to ask. keep it up [17:29] wxl: I just didn't wanna get you mad D: :D [17:29] @wxl [ now `quilt push`], no quilt refresh, quilt header —dep3 -e ? [17:29] @HMollerCl those too but you need to explicitly quilt push after import [17:30] @HMollerCl actually at this point, you just carry on like normal. in other words: you did it! [17:30] (sometimes it's much harder because patches don't apply) [17:30] Wafficus: i don't get mad. unless you're @tsimonq2 and being a boo-boo head [17:31] (is that redundant?) [17:31] I did the push. should I do the resfres, header? [17:31] @HMollerCl yes and otherwise proceed through the rest of the instructions [17:31] you did it you did it [17:31] gold stars for Hans all day long [17:31] jajaa, I only did copy/paste [17:32] well, to be fair, you got it easy [17:32] you'll have one some day that doesn't apply [17:32] now THAT is hard [17:32] last one i had i got so frustrated at i just said to hell with it and just edited the file myself [17:33] and that's not something i would recommend as the opportunity for error is high [17:33] BTdubs everyone: rebuilding images in hopes of pulling in cryptsetup into our live image so i can finally test encryption [17:34] @tsimonq2: so far no one's been complaining about trojita. i think it's ready for prime time. you think i should ask the list to test first? [17:39] @wxl I have doubt with version numbers. Apprently they don't follow the numbering of the previous. I see 0.13.0-0ubuntu4 before [17:39] and that was done by you. [17:40] that seems right to me [17:40] the previous was ubuntu3 [17:40] and before that 2, etc. [17:40] aaa, ok. The other where native. [17:40] yes! [17:40] see, you're already getting it! [17:48] I need to compile this thing , right? [17:48] ideally yes [17:48] that's a good way to ensure it's not going to break [17:57] wxl: Anything else for me to test today btw, or just work on getcountry()? just wanted to confirm before logging off IRC and getting on later [17:58] Wafficus: i think that's the big thing. besides keep testing trojita if you've been doing so [17:59] wxl: Sure, my only question, would that virtualbox mount save over, or do I have to reinstall it again? [17:59] wxl: I'm assuming if I setup the drive for 10 gigs, it probably remembers and saves [17:59] it should still be there [17:59] wxl: With 1 gig ram [18:00] wxl: Cool thanks, yeah I'll give it another go with that email client [18:00] cya for now [18:05] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: so far no one's been complaining about trojita. i think it's re …], Do one more copyright check and I'll fire off the upload. [18:05] @wxl after sudo apt build-dep lxqt-config ... E: Debe poner algunos URIs fuente («source») en su sources.list [18:06] Then you get to deal with the wrath of vorlon if it's wrong XD [18:06] is ok? [18:06] @tsimonq2: i took it from agaida actually [18:06] said I need some sources (don' know which) [18:07] are you in a container or something? try `sudo apt updating` first maybe [18:07] sudo apt update ?? already did that [18:08] is your /etc/apt/sources.list empty? [18:08] container ?? [18:08] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: i took it from agaida actually], agaida can't be subject to the wrath of vorlon, unfortunately, but you can XD [18:08] @tsimonq2: his is more exhaustive than mine [18:09] @wxl [ is your /etc/apt/sources.list empty?], nope, has cosmic-main, cosmic-security and cosmic-updates. [18:10] did it install anything??? [18:11] nope [18:11] I can upgrade some [18:12] i'm at a loss [18:12] it works fine for me in a fresh container [18:13] (btw i'm referring to linux containers which are sort of like a lightweight virtualisation solution baked right into the kernel) [18:13] see lxd [18:13] and which sources have you in that container? [18:13] default [18:14] cosmic? [18:14] this can be thought of as a fresh install of cosmic server [18:16] that means it shouldn't create problems [18:21] debuild -d —no-sign gave me https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GZXM4Xm2kw/ [18:23] that suggests a problem [18:23] you can see debhelper is a Build-Depend (look at debian/control) so you need that to build it [18:24] i guess since `apt build-dep` isn't behaving, you can just go through all the Build-Depends and install them manually [18:32] i looked it and apparently I'm missing the src URI. Yo know which are they? [18:33] I'm doing it in discover [18:33] OH [18:33] hahahah yeah [18:34] deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse [18:34] oops [18:34] well [18:34] you get the idea [18:34] but change bionic-backports to cosmic [18:36] I did it trough discover, Isn't userfriendly [18:38] :( [18:38] it's hard to discover in discover? XD [18:44] discover sources page is a joke [18:44] and not a funny one.... [18:46] oh @HMollerCl did you edit the header based on how you've done it in the past? cuz it's a little bit different if you're grabbing someone else's patch [18:47] look heere for the example https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/lxqt-config/browse/ubuntu%252Fcosmic/debian/patches/mkpath-for-null-gtk-settings.patch [18:49] that is for quilt header and for dch? [18:54] just quilt header [18:57] ok, can I just edit the .patch? [18:58] did `quilt header -dep3 -e` not do the trick? [18:59] *--dep3 [18:59] yes, but since i put differente things now I can't modyfy it [19:00] i mean you should be able to modify it [19:00] No patches applied ... says [19:05] quilt header -e should work [19:05] same thing ... No patches applied [19:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T91: Social media campaign] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T91#1802 [19:06] hmoller@hmoller-pc:~/LubuntuPhab/lxqt-config$ quilt header --dep3 -e ... No patches applied ... hmoller@hmoller-pc:~/LubuntuPhab/lxqt-config$ quilt header -e ... No patches applied [19:06] try quilt refresh first? [19:07] same response: No patches applied. [19:07] argh [19:07] maybe teh debuild chaged some statut [19:07] oh wait [19:07] quilt push first [19:08] now it works [19:08] there we go :) [19:08] quilt can be weird sometimes [19:10] hadd to push until it get to my patch [19:11] dch -i should be filled as usual, with my name? [19:11] yes [19:11] debuild gave 12 warning [19:12] dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: can't extract name and version from library name 'liblxqt-config-cursor.so' ... dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: can't extract name and version from library name 'liblxqt-config-cursor.so' ... dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: can't extract name and version from library name 'liblxqt-config-cursor.so' ... dpkg-shlibdeps: war [19:12] ning: can't extract name and version from library name 'liblxqt-config-cursor.so' [19:12] if you get those again you should pastebin them [19:13] i can only presume that because they're only warnings no one bothered with them [19:13] let me make sure they exist in the native state [19:13] should I pastebin the whole debuild? [19:14] not sure if it leaves a log [19:15] it doesn't.. that i know of [19:15] just the end is fine [19:18] ugh i can't really do that right now [19:18] i will presume we have no reason to be concerned but would like to see the wranings none the less === Miidlandz is now known as ChunkzZ [19:59] @wxl D27. I added in the comment the pastebinit of the debuild log. [20:00] nice [20:18] @HMollerCl need some changes from you and we're done [20:18] and thanks to this we'll now have a real world example on the packaging tutorial [20:22] @tsimonq2: we got a unknown-field-in-dsc warning from lintian because of the XS-Debian-Vcs fields you added: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rLXQTCONFIGPACKAGING0053dc4752700738bc26acc65f2cb9503abe9901 should we ignore? [20:23] Yeah, ignore that. [20:24] why no override? [20:24] Because one of these days we should nag Lintian upstream to accept it. [20:25] ok well whatever [20:25] Write me a task? XD [20:25] i mean i think it's unlikely without changes to the policy [20:25] Bah [20:25] They already do it for maintainer fields. [20:25] you KNOW that's true [20:25] Write me a task [20:26] i assume most of the repos have this, right? [20:27] Yeah. [20:28] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T94: fix unknown-field-in-dsc Lintian warnings] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T94 [20:29] sigh still rebuilding [20:29] Huh? [20:29] isos [20:35] You know I triggered a rebuild immediately after the daily today, right? [20:35] whyyyyyy [20:41] @wxl [ whyyyyyy], For your cryptsetup change [20:44] @tsimonq2: you said you didn't land it so that makes no sense [20:52] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: you said you didn't land it so that makes no sense], You did [20:57] @tsimonq2: not for a while [20:57] certainly not "first thing" [21:00] Hi. I know this is a development channel, but I believe that this issue should be aimed precisely at developers. I was not able to use Lubuntu until version 18.04 at the school where I teach because I had to use the PROJECTOR and it is a torment to make compatibility between the resolutions of Lubuntu and that of the projector. In [21:00] Ubuntu it's all very simple: just choose the option to use the screen of the laptop and the projector in MIRROR. Since you was decided to privilege the functionality in Lubuntu, why not program the inclusion of this option (the two monitors in MIRROR) in the Lubuntu LXQT? This would allow the use of Lubuntu in school environment, where we need to u [21:00] se old projectors of various types. [21:02] @JyotiGomes how exactly does one do this? what mechanism is behind it? [21:06] @wxl [ @JyotiGomes how exactly does one do this? what mechanism is behind it?], I apologize for not being able to answer, I have no programming knowledge. I just know how to use projectors with Ubuntu in the option in MIRROR is very easy and in Lubuntu, as this option does not exist, we have to get trying many resolution relat [21:06] ionships without being able to, it is an almost impossible task ... [21:09] @JyotiGomes i'm talking about details on the Ubuntu thing. show me pictures, something. [21:10] also as i understand it this a simple two-monitor issue [21:10] lyorian: don't you use two monitors with 18.04? [21:13] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: not for a while], But I did it after I confirmed you merged it. [21:16] (Photo, 800x556) https://i.imgur.com/YnxpOXO.jpg i do not have a projector here but, in Ubuntu, it is something like this [21:17] Fwd from Lubuntu Announcements: From Twitter: ... It's two weeks until the release date of Lubuntu 18.10! Next week we will get release candidate images. ... What do you plan to #dowithlubuntu? ... https://twitter.com/LubuntuOfficial/status/1047894127084359680 [21:17] so it's essentially a two monitor setup [21:17] @lyorian: weren't you using two monitors in 18.04? [21:17] (Photo, 957x676) https://i.imgur.com/Pe1ClES.jpg [21:18] @wxl [ so it's essentially a two monitor setup], yes, maybe it is not so complicated add the MIRROR option... [21:18] or maybe it's already there [21:19] just not so obvious how to use it [21:19] how did you try to set it up? [21:19] Well, now i let you work without distractions from my side. 😊 All the best [21:21] @wxl [ how did you try to set it up?], In Ubuntu, when you plug a projector, the option Show in MORROR apears automaticaly. I In Lubuntu there is not the option [21:21] in MIROOR [21:21] Sorry MIRROR [21:25] @JyotiGomes what software in Lubuntu did you use to set this up? [21:28] in lubuntu 18.04 i used the defaut "monitor preferences", i did not found something else... [21:29] using xrandr should do the trick [21:29] https://superuser.com/questions/1243205/how-to-mirror-a-display-with-different-resolutions [21:29] (Photo, 527x266) https://i.imgur.com/1AOJDez.jpg [21:30] @wxl [ https://superuser.com/questions/1243205/how-to-mirror-a-display-with-diffe …], Thanks a lot [21:30] and if you "turn on" both monitors it doesn't just work??? [21:33] or maybe this is what you're referring to https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/bugs/548/ [21:33] LXDE bug 548 in lxrandr "No option to extend screen, only copy your screen." [Pri: 5, Pending: Fixed] [21:33] !info lxrandr bionic [21:33] lxrandr (source: lxrandr): LXDE monitor configuration tool. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.3.1-1 (bionic), package size 48.9 kB, installed size 383 kB [21:33] that should be included in bionic [21:35] @wxl [ that should be included in bionic], I used Bionic. There is not the option, i guess [21:42] @JyotiGomes correct me if I'm wrong but if both monitors are in the "Default" position then they are mirrors but if you define one of them then they are extended [21:44] Default: https://share.riseup.net/#KYBjtCDrphxPL2yoSV2Ctw [21:45] here's on right https://share.riseup.net/#rSewJAPbaaRdHm4YfkdIog [21:45] note i changed nothing else [21:46] in the latter, if i move the window to the right or left, when it hits the edge, it goes to the other monitor [21:46] that's not the case with default [21:46] so i think it's all there just not obvious @JyotiGoems [21:46] uh @JyotiGomes :) [22:01] wxl: I only use it with my laptop not with my desktop don't have physical space for a moniutor [23:01] Mahdis was added by: Mahdis [23:02] hm [23:03] Oh,m the name is in white and so invisible to me without highlighting. [23:04] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1815 [23:33] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T29: Calamares should support encryption, other file systems, etc.] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29#1816 [23:33] I GOT ENCRYPTION TO WORK [23:33] YOU DID IT! [23:33] 🌟