[01:53] heh [01:55] bot wars! [02:40] :) tomreyn [08:02] Hello … I'm trying to compile this app for my pc but I'm facing constant issues with dependencies not being up-to-date, and I can't seem to find any ppa or other method of updating them without fully removing my system. … App: https://gitlab.com/kwinft/kdisplay … And: … https://gitlab.com/kwinft/disman … I'm running Lubuntu 18 [08:02] .04 LTS [08:09] And you can't run Lubuntu 20.10? [08:10] @Michaël Van Bogaert [And you can't run Lubuntu 20.10?], I can, but I would need to completely remove my system just to compile an app. [08:13] Cmake throws an error requiring version 5.66 of kcoreaddons or above when compiling, which cannot be found anywhere and must be built from source. … When trying to compile Kcoreaddons from source it throws an error: " no such file or directory" exactly at 75% [08:16] @Ossama Alwash [I can, but I would need to completely remove my system just to compile an app.], Remove your system? … A release upgrade will remove your system? … When I did a release upgrade my system wasn't removed. I don't understand what you fear to lose [08:17] @Michaël Van Bogaert [Remove your system? … A release upgrade will remove your system? … When I did a rel …], You cannot upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 directly afaik, you must reinstall your system from scratch. [08:17] Mine uses LXDE [08:18] Ok, now I understand … But I'm not a hero with compiling programs … I hope someone can help you very soon [08:19] @Michaël Van Bogaert [Ok, now I understand … But I'm not a hero with compiling programs … I hope someone c …], Thank you so much, let's hope someone can help me out. === andrej is now known as Guest74414 [13:06] Waenhill was added by: Waenhill === daniel is now known as Guest10592 === andrej is now known as Guest55293 [22:43] @aptghetto [Looks like your filesystem is corrupted.], I thought this could be interesting to share … learned new things from this … I use a xfs file system partition which is very fast but prone to get corrupted … my system crashes from time to time … in that case the xfs partition wasn't unmounted cleanly corruptin [22:43] g the file system … Unlike other Linux file systems (ext4 on most Lubuntu systems), xfs_repair does not run at boot time, even when an XFS file system was not cleanly unmounted … that why you could see the message appear `cleared inode ... ` while booting [22:44] so ran `xfs_repair` on the unmounted (it must be unmounted for this) xfs partition restoring some of the data [22:46] I also ran `xfs_fsr` on the mounted xfs partition te reorganise and improve the layout of the xfs partition [22:47] so when you use a xfs partition … you should do some maintanance yourself from time to time [22:49] Interesting indeed. I have ext4, but anyway... [22:50] this site does a better job in explaining ;) … https://www.thegeekdiary.com/running-repairs-on-xfs-filesystems/ [22:50] Thank you! [22:51] glad that i could do something to help instead of you helping me 😆 [23:19] @Michaël Van Bogaert [Hi guys … It's been a few days now that updating my desktop returns errors … /va …], completely solved … with `xfs_repair` command … 🎉 [23:40] now this is solved too 😆 [23:40] @Michaël Van Bogaert [], now this is solved too 😆