OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: wrt -controls. so far the git repo is laid out in the directories each file will end up in. This was done because of a direct relationship from source to finished deb package. In consideration no longer being tied to deb packaging should this change? | 16:30 |
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OvenWerks | Is there a better way? | 16:31 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: I see no reason for it to change. | 16:41 |
OvenWerks | ok | 17:12 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: so an install shell could just do cp -a usr / kinds of things? | 17:19 |
OvenWerks | or cp -a ./usr/* /usr/ | 17:20 |
OvenWerks | or does it need to copy each file individually? | 17:20 |
Eickmeyer | ^That. | 17:20 |
Eickmeyer | Nope, shouldn't in an install script. Now an uninstall script, that's different. | 17:20 |
Eickmeyer | We *should* have some sort of uninstall script. | 17:21 |
Eickmeyer | But that's just for non-packaged environments. | 17:22 |
Eickmeyer | For Fedora, Ubuntu/Debian, and even openSUSE we're good. I think for Arch too. | 17:22 |
OvenWerks | my problem is that I think I have headphone detect ready to go... but I still have us-c installed | 17:23 |
Eickmeyer | Oh. Gotcha. | 17:23 |
OvenWerks | I need to be able to uninstall one and install the other | 17:23 |
Eickmeyer | Well, I could upload it into a temporary PPA if you'd like. | 17:23 |
OvenWerks | I will push then | 17:23 |
Eickmeyer | Ok | 17:24 |
OvenWerks | I need it from 20.04 | 17:24 |
Eickmeyer | Ok. | 17:24 |
OvenWerks | pushed | 17:28 |
Eickmeyer | Ok, I've got the transitional package uploading. | 17:31 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: Uhh... got anything for your changelog? | 17:34 |
OvenWerks | sorry... oh someone has changed it's format :) | 17:36 |
Eickmeyer | :P | 17:41 |
Eickmeyer | I did that because I can straight copy-paste it. | 17:41 |
OvenWerks | pushed with new changelog (and .gitignore) | 17:44 |
Eickmeyer | Ok | 17:45 |
Eickmeyer | Ok, tagged and pushed back. | 17:46 |
Eickmeyer | (because I need the pristine tar) | 17:46 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: Everything is building in lp:ubuntustudio-dev/studio-controls-staging. | 18:16 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: I don't seem to be able to get to that page... I do see: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/autobuild/+packages | 19:25 |
OvenWerks | and it says it is built | 19:25 |
OvenWerks | and published | 19:26 |
OvenWerks | but there is no deb | 19:26 |
OvenWerks | there is an amd64 icon on the far right and when I click on it it goes to: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/autobuild/+build/19503879 | 19:27 |
OvenWerks | this page says "Needs building"? when the other part says it was already buit successfully... I guess I am confused. Anyway I will wait for the 26 minutes and see if that changes | 19:29 |
OvenWerks | There is no hurry at this point as my wife will leve for work in an hour or so which means I will not be close to my dev machine until she goes. | 19:31 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: You're in the wrong place. | 19:32 |
Eickmeyer | https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/studio-controls-staging/+packages | 19:32 |
Eickmeyer | I didn't upload it to autobuilds. | 19:32 |
Eickmeyer | I did a manual staging repo. | 19:32 |
Eickmeyer | Reason: Autobuilds have a lower priority. | 19:33 |
Eickmeyer | And the builders are super busy today for some reason. | 19:33 |
Eickmeyer | Either way, this will be closer to an *actual* package. | 19:33 |
Eickmeyer | You should just do this: "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntustudio-dev/studio-controls-staging && sudo apt upgrade" | 19:34 |
OvenWerks | Thankyou. I thought I might be in the wrong place, but that was all I could find.... google doesn't understand lp: and neither does my browser | 19:40 |
Eickmeyer | Nope, lp simply means https://launchpad.net/ in Ubuntu speak. | 19:40 |
OvenWerks | All good. | 19:41 |
Eickmeyer | Let me know if you want to release this or not, we can simply make it 2.0.0 and upload to backports and groovy. | 19:43 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: when I do an apt install studio-controls it says it wants to remove: ubuntustudio-branding-common ubuntustudio-controls ubuntustudio-installer ubuntustudio-menu ubuntustudio-menu-add | 19:45 |
Eickmeyer | That's very odd. | 19:47 |
Eickmeyer | Oh, I know why. | 19:47 |
Eickmeyer | Do you have the backports PPA enabled? | 19:47 |
Eickmeyer | If not, enable it. | 19:48 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: it is because my 20.04 is kubuntu with installer | 19:59 |
OvenWerks | us-c is a dep | 20:00 |
Eickmeyer | Oh, I changed that in the version of installer in the backports. | 20:08 |
Eickmeyer | I think. | 20:08 |
Eickmeyer | Oh nope, I'm wrong. I'll add it to the studio-controls-staging ppa. Hang tight. | 20:09 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: New version of Installer building in studio-controls-staging | 20:16 |
Eickmeyer | This is good because it's like a dry run of backporting. | 20:16 |
Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: It's published. update&upgrade | 21:07 |
OvenWerks | thanks | 21:30 |
OvenWerks | I can start testing now. | 21:33 |
OvenWerks | If you are going to backport studio-controls, US-menu will have to go with it. studio-controls is in settinigs rather than audio. This is fine for me though, so long as I knwo where it is. | 21:44 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: for studio over other flavour, it would be nice to be able to remove the generic kernel | 22:13 |
OvenWerks | I don't know if that would remove the whole flavour though :P | 22:13 |
OvenWerks | and like most users, I don't know which actual packages to remove :) | 22:14 |
OvenWerks | It is not a problem with space but it does mean twice as much download bandwidth every time the kernel updates. (and time as well) | 22:15 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: dumb question. When packaging, if a file is +x will it install that way? | 22:37 |
OvenWerks | (first problem I found: new file is not +x ) | 22:38 |
OvenWerks | it wasn't in git and not when installed :P | 22:39 |
OvenWerks | fixed in local git and autojack gets headphone plug/unplug signal. \o/ | 22:40 |
OvenWerks | but doesn't do anything yet. | 22:40 |
* OvenWerks starts adding debug statements | 23:11 |
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