=== lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [13:51] anyone able to boot on kernel 4.19.0 on cosmic? [13:52] on disco i meant [13:53] Yes [19:22] I am not able to find a package using the command "sudo apt-cache search " in 19.04 [19:22] why? [19:23] also are the snaps the default way of packaging software? [19:26] murthy: 1) unknown since you didn't give the package name 2) no [19:28] TJ-: libopencv is the package name [19:29] !info libopencv disco [19:29] Package libopencv does not exist in disco [19:29] !info libopencv cosmic [19:29] Package libopencv does not exist in cosmic [19:29] !find libopencv [19:29] Found: libopencv-apps-dev, libopencv-apps1d, libopencv-calib3d-dev, libopencv-calib3d3.2, libopencv-contrib-dev, libopencv-contrib3.2, libopencv-core-dev, libopencv-core3.2, libopencv-dev, libopencv-features2d-dev (and 6611 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libopencv&searchon=names&suite=disco§ion=all [19:30] TJ-: but sudo apt-cache search libopencv is suppose to return packages with names *libopencv* [19:31] TJ-: I am on kubuntu 18.10 and the command return result properly [19:31] !info libopencv-contrib3.2 [19:31] libopencv-contrib3.2 (source: opencv): computer vision contrlib library. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.2.0+dfsg-5ubuntu1 (disco), package size 1532 kB, installed size 5322 kB [19:31] murthy: have you enabled the "Universe" component? [19:32] TJ-: no, but at least I think it should return libopencv-core which is in the regular repository [19:33] TJ-: yes the libopencv-core is from universe and I think I have enabled it [19:33] TJ-: so all of opencv libs are from universe? [19:34] murthy: apparently yes [19:34] TJ-: let me check if the universe is enabled in 19.04 [19:39] TJ-: Universe repository was not enabled on 19.04, after enabling it, I am able to search using the command and get results, my mistake. [19:39] murthy: catches me out occassionally on new installs when I forget [19:40] ya, I never thought I would be in universe [19:44] TJ-: Since 19.04 is feature frozen, can I file a feature request to bump opencv from v3.2 to v4.0.1 or is it too late? [19:45] I mean not feature frozen [19:45] murthy: Sure; check if it is sync-ed from Debian since if it is then it really ought to update in Debian first [19:46] checking [19:51] TJ-: dfsg means package synced from debian? [19:52] it means some things were left out to meet the Debian Free Software Guidlines [19:53] that's a Debian specific packaging version tag [19:54] 3.2.0+dfsg-5ubuntu1 means upstream version 3.2.0 less DFSG removals, debian patchesversion 5, ubuntu patches version 1 [19:54] TJ-: I think the following is the link to the package on launchpad, can you tell me if the package is synced from debian, I think I have amnesia, I forgot most of the stuff about packaging https://launchpad.net/opencv1/+packages [19:56] so its synced from debian? [19:57] murthy: see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencv/+publishinghistory for the Ubuntu packages [19:59] murthy: see the changelog, and the Merge from Debian. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencv/+changelog [20:01] It is synced from debian unstable? [20:01] TJ-: ^ [20:07] murthy: from testing, looking at package.debian.org [22:59] I tried booting into 4.19.0 once again after reinstalling the kernel and grub but It always get me in (initramfs) https://i.imgur.com/6s0dJo4.png and https://i.imgur.com/tkX4n2E.png [22:59] I'm still able to boot 4.18.0-14