[05:25] @tsimonq2 [With translations always drop the delta], English ploxxx. [13:01] apparently luguito is sleeping. [13:01] Looks that way. [13:04] Awww? [16:13] @tsimonq2 [Want to get an account on our Phabricator instance and leverage a wiki page or a …], Forgot I created one in July when we first discussed kicking things off :) [16:14] Put up some stuff there (Project & Wiki). Project could start off with brain dumping since there will be a swarm of awesome ideas [16:14] that would need ranking and prioritization. [16:14] And wiki to document some notes of what we would want should a new volunteer make themselves known to help us out. [16:25] For sure [16:26] If we can help in any way or point you in the right direction, please let us know :) [16:26] ("us" being LC) [16:44] @tsimonq2 can you give some brief instructions about fixing https://merges.ubuntu.com/l/lxqt-globalkeys/REPORT ? [16:45] @The_LoudSpeaker you mean other than viewing each file manually, reviewing the diffs that it's complaining about, and then manually resolving the diffs as part of the merge process? [16:46] the conflicting files means that there's changes in one side that can't cleanly apply on the other and vice versa [16:46] so you have to manually go in and deconflict the conflicts [16:47] ^ [16:47] how do I upload? Instructions on that? [16:49] well the first question is: have you deconflicted the merge conflicts and have a working source package that contains the results of the merging? [16:49] Downloading and looking at the files now. [16:49] start there before you even begin thinking about 'uploading' it anywhere [16:50] because you have to deconflict the merge conflicts first and manually resolve em. [16:50] i remember this was sometimes pain when there's a plethora of diffs (nginx for example) and they all conflicted. [16:50] (though I had teh server team on my side for that one) [16:50] (now we're just permanently diverged) [17:54] I am done with resolving conflicts. as far as I understand [17:55] How do I test it? build from it? [17:58] umm. following the readme that came with https://merges.ubuntu.com/l/lxqt-globalkeys/lxqt-globalkeys_0.14.3-1ubuntu1.src.tar.gz running "make" gives me: … `make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.` [17:58] @tsimonq2 [17:58] wxl: [18:06] @kc2bez [18:19] @The_LoudSpeaker try `mkdir build; cd build` first [18:20] ack [18:20] shame story [18:20] :/ [18:22] ugh sigh i hate their build instructions [18:22] they are too less [18:22] sorry, you need to `cmake ..` first [18:23] so `mkdir build; cd build; cmake ..; make` [18:23] wxl: lets blame the lack of sane build instructions on Simon! xD [18:23] *shot* [18:23] okay [18:23] cmake does build configuration. the old adage of compiling was `./configure; make; make install` [18:24] @teward001 it's usually his fault but in this case it's the snooty developers XD [18:24] lol [18:24] i like the ./configure method [18:25] ugghhhh! I have to download some 5 mb for cmake and it will take 15mins on my connection!! 😐 [18:26] hahahah [18:26] why do I live in a forest or a place where I don't have good internet speeds. I hate you modiji. [18:26] you should never download binaries. only source code. compile it yourself. [18:27] I am doing sudo apt install cmake ffs!! [18:27] see that's your problem [18:27] binaries are bigger :) [18:27] @wxl [ you should never download binaries. only source code. compile it yourself.], it will take ages then. aren't source codes bigger? [18:30] also, I just noticed cmake is also available as snap [18:31] and is 3 versions ahead of the apt one [18:33] puaj! snap. [18:40] puaji means? [18:41] also, @kc2bez @wxl @simonquigley check this: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D66 [18:42] I am sure now we won't get any errors simillar to https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED19d68e86d6c0ab3510142402e9e5540d2116cd39 [18:45] okie dokie [18:46] *four seconds later* ERROR ERROR ERROR *BOOM* [18:46] :P [18:46] @teward001 [*four seconds later* ERROR ERROR ERROR *BOOM*], You're an error [18:46] *fires a cannon at @teward001* [18:46] you're speaking of yourself @tsimonq2. *fires a 600-ton projectile accelerated to 4% the speed of light from the MAC guns in orbit at @tsimonq2* [18:47] *unleashes Reagan's Star Wars on @teward001* [18:47] if anyone accepts D66 now, I can edit meta accordingly now and then sleep. we will get results in tomorrow's iso for testing. ;) [18:48] * wxl sends Doctor Manhattan to wipe @tsimonq2 out of existence [18:48] i'd prefer the infinity snap [18:49] neither dead nor existent. [18:49] * wxl installs every snap in existence on @tsimonq2's computer [18:49] *installs Windows XP on wxl's computer* [18:50] sorry, i think i win on that front [18:50] I agree [18:51] *installs the original DOS 1.0 onto Simon's computer* [18:51] * wxl installs TempleOS on Simon's computer [18:51] * wxl wins [18:51] BAHAHAHAHAHAHA [18:51] Okay okay I'll give you that [18:51] *installs DOS 1.0 on wxl's computer* [18:52] i've never bothered installing it. i wonder what it's like [18:52] Try getting crossfaded on meth and heroin and using DOS [18:52] That's probably a good comparison [18:54] whats TempleOS? [18:54] Look it up [18:54] k. [18:55] anyone looking into D66 now? If not then I am going to sleep. :) [18:55] simon would but he's lazy so :) [18:55] @teward001 [simon would but he's lazy so :)], Okay Mr. Core Developer [18:56] * The Security Guy [18:57] @tsimonq2 [Okay Mr. Core Developer], considering D66 is the Lubuntu Image stuf... :P [18:57] i'm currently looking at sudo for something else [18:57] i think we should do a twitch livestream where we all review an installation and walkthrough of templeos [18:57] and Apache2 as well for something else [18:57] ... and the programming for the Missiles tat are headed towards you @tsimonq2... um I mean, what? [18:57] :) [18:58] @wxl [ i think we should do a twitch livestream where we all review an installati …], YES [18:59] or maybe a web page: "lubuntu for templeos users" [19:02] "..is a biblical-themed lightweight operating system designed to be the Third Temple prophesied in the Bible.." [19:02] Ggwp! [19:03] it gets weirder [19:04] Written in HolyC [19:04] Lol! [19:07] to be fair, it's a rather remarkable achievement for someont dealing with schizophrenia. i didn't realize he died last year. [19:09] Ouch! [19:10] * HMollerCl don't link snaps [19:10] wow: 'Once TempleOS was completed, most of his time was spent "coding, web surfing, or using the output from the National Institute of Standards and Technology randomness beacon to talk to God".' [19:11] whoa, he died a couple hours away from me. [19:12] "In December 2018, Linux.org (an unofficial community for Linux users) was defaced by hackers to include a reference to his death" [19:15] wow. i think i have to buy this. https://www.d3vur.com/product/templeos-cia-hat-glow-in-the-dark/ [19:19] you know raman if you get your dev application in you could just take care of it yourself :) [19:23] ^ [19:26] ^ [19:29] Preparing bhaiya! [19:30] I will try that cmake and build tomorrow. [19:30] Ticks one thing off the pre req list for me.