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2020-03-30T01:08:27 #kisslinux <konimex> ax: just throw your questions here, I read the backlogs
2020-03-30T05:49:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> My laptop decided not to turn on Yesterday (which is why I wasn't on at all).
2020-03-30T05:50:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It decided to turn on last night out of nowhere. :P
2020-03-30T05:51:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> brb
2020-03-30T06:13:21 #kisslinux <dylan02> We're very close to a ccache release which forces zstd. https://github.com/ccache/ccache/milestone/21
2020-03-30T06:46:58 #kisslinux <lieu> hola
2020-03-30T07:06:41 #kisslinux <icyphox> dzove855: https://github.com/icyphox/mael -- the mail client thing I was talking about.
2020-03-30T07:06:51 #kisslinux <icyphox> The Python side needs a lot of TLC.
2020-03-30T07:07:11 #kisslinux <icyphox> Especially in the argument parsing code. I'm using 'sys.argv' because I'm lazy.
2020-03-30T08:00:28 #kisslinux <dylan02> icyphox: Write a parser in bash
2020-03-30T08:00:30 #kisslinux <dylan02> ;)
2020-03-30T08:03:45 #kisslinux <dylan02> ooo
2020-03-30T08:03:48 #kisslinux <dylan02> New kernel release
2020-03-30T08:22:04 #kisslinux <dzove855> icyphox: the parser should be possible to write in bash, with a case statement like dylan02 have done it in birch
2020-03-30T08:44:21 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylan02, dzove855: Anything is possible in bash. :D
2020-03-30T08:44:25 #kisslinux <icyphox> But, do I want to?
2020-03-30T08:44:45 #kisslinux <icyphox> Can I /really/ be bothered to write a Maildir parser in bash?
2020-03-30T08:44:47 #kisslinux <icyphox> Probably not.
2020-03-30T08:44:51 #kisslinux <konimex> ax: simple, I gave everyone wishing to maintain a package a 7-day window to adopt the package, no response = no one wants it, simple as that, no what if situation
2020-03-30T08:47:38 #kisslinux <dzove855> icyphox: well it will remove the dep of python if you don't need to :p
2020-03-30T08:49:12 #kisslinux <icyphox> Agreed.
2020-03-30T08:49:51 #kisslinux <icyphox> It's non-trivial in bash though. I don't think I have the time / energy to go about doing that.
2020-03-30T08:49:53 #kisslinux <icyphox> Let alone the skill.
2020-03-30T08:49:55 #kisslinux <icyphox> :D
2020-03-30T08:51:13 #kisslinux <dzove855> i will have a look at it once i have time. It should not be difficult but it can be slow as hell when there are a lot of mails :D
2020-03-30T08:51:26 #kisslinux <icyphox> Oh yeah absolutely.
2020-03-30T08:51:40 #kisslinux <icyphox> My current solution isn't very efficient either.
2020-03-30T08:51:51 #kisslinux <icyphox> But it works for me, I think.
2020-03-30T08:52:08 #kisslinux <icyphox> Time to work on the mail selection UX.
2020-03-30T08:55:38 #kisslinux <dzove855> the only thing which might be complicated is to parse a body which is in html format.. dunno if you should parse it to get a clean mail or not
2020-03-30T08:56:50 #kisslinux <dzove855> also some mails are signed which adds an other check to include
2020-03-30T09:35:44 #kisslinux <dylan02> ax: You also have the full package files locally on your machine if the package is installed (regardless of whether or not it is in the repositories).
2020-03-30T09:35:51 #kisslinux <dylan02> The power is in your hands.
2020-03-30T09:42:28 #kisslinux <icyphox> dzove855: No I'm not dealing with HTML email right now lol.
2020-03-30T09:42:43 #kisslinux <icyphox> Thankfully, most email are either plain or mulitpart (plain and HTML).
2020-03-30T09:43:20 #kisslinux <icyphox> dzove855: If you want to give a shot at writing a Maildir parser in bash, I won't stop you. :)
2020-03-30T09:43:53 #kisslinux <icyphox> https://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html
2020-03-30T09:44:00 #kisslinux <icyphox> Here's a good reference.
2020-03-30T09:44:57 #kisslinux <icyphox> Oh 5.6 is stable now.
2020-03-30T09:45:12 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yeah
2020-03-30T09:45:15 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'm about to build it
2020-03-30T09:46:58 #kisslinux <icyphox> Building it right now.
2020-03-30T09:47:14 #kisslinux <icyphox> I should probably spend this break to clean up my kernel config.
2020-03-30T09:47:27 #kisslinux <icyphox> Trim the fat a bit.
2020-03-30T09:49:14 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'm doing that now :P
2020-03-30T09:49:21 #kisslinux <dylan02> Swapping to lz0 for compression as well
2020-03-30T10:24:37 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylanaraps: Weird, I'm having connectivity issues on 5.6.
2020-03-30T10:24:44 #kisslinux <icyphox> But 5.6-rc6 works fine.
2020-03-30T10:24:47 #kisslinux <icyphox> Heh.
2020-03-30T10:30:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> icyphox: There's a known issue with intel wifi
2020-03-30T10:30:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Mine works fine though (iwlwifi)
2020-03-30T10:34:30 #kisslinux <fehawen> howdy
2020-03-30T10:36:51 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylan02: Ah I see. I'm using iwlwifi too though...
2020-03-30T10:37:12 #kisslinux <icyphox> Hey fehawen.
2020-03-30T10:37:22 #kisslinux <dylan02> Hello
2020-03-30T10:37:41 #kisslinux <icyphox> I meant to say thanks for reading my blog, fehawen, back then. A few days back. :)
2020-03-30T10:42:19 #kisslinux <dylan02> icyphox: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1263553/
2020-03-30T10:42:23 #kisslinux <dylan02> Patch for the WiFi
2020-03-30T10:42:42 #kisslinux <icyphox> Thanks!
2020-03-30T10:42:54 #kisslinux <icyphox> I think I'll wait for it to get merged and I'll switch then.
2020-03-30T10:43:09 #kisslinux <dylan02> Fair enough
2020-03-30T10:43:16 #kisslinux <dylan02> I have 8 or so patches for 5.6 :P
2020-03-30T10:43:43 #kisslinux <dylan02> Really. they're applied to all versions I may use
2020-03-30T10:44:31 #kisslinux <icyphox> lmao
2020-03-30T10:44:48 #kisslinux <icyphox> Patches for what exactly?
2020-03-30T10:45:06 #kisslinux <dylan02> > Reduce wakeups for PME checks, which are a workaround for miswired
2020-03-30T10:45:14 #kisslinux <dylan02> > reduce wakeups in ksm by adding rounding (aligning) when
2020-03-30T10:45:24 #kisslinux <dylan02> > saves 200ms+ of boot time.
2020-03-30T10:45:35 #kisslinux <icyphox> ooo
2020-03-30T10:45:46 #kisslinux <dylan02> Another tweaks ntp slightly.
2020-03-30T10:46:02 #kisslinux <dylan02> > do accept() in LIFO order for cache efficiency
2020-03-30T10:46:10 #kisslinux <dylan02> > locking: rwsem: spin faster
2020-03-30T10:46:25 #kisslinux <dylan02> Also one to do -march=native
2020-03-30T10:46:53 #kisslinux <icyphox> I see I see.
2020-03-30T10:46:59 #kisslinux <dylan02> They're mostly from Clear Linux: https://github.com/clearlinux-pkgs/linux/
2020-03-30T10:47:16 #kisslinux <icyphox> Isn't that Intel's distro?
2020-03-30T10:47:32 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yeah
2020-03-30T10:47:49 #kisslinux <dylan02> They have nice patches for the kernel
2020-03-30T10:47:53 #kisslinux <icyphox> Yep
2020-03-30T10:48:00 #kisslinux <dylan02> They're slowly being accepted upstream
2020-03-30T10:49:23 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylan02: If I define a variable inside a function without 'local', can I access it from outside?
2020-03-30T10:49:29 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yes
2020-03-30T10:49:37 #kisslinux <icyphox> Hm, alrighty.
2020-03-30T10:49:43 #kisslinux <icyphox> I should probably 'local' some stuff then.
2020-03-30T10:49:53 #kisslinux <dylan02> You can do: func() ( var=hello; echo "$hello" )
2020-03-30T10:49:57 #kisslinux <dylan02> instead of { }
2020-03-30T10:50:07 #kisslinux <dylan02> The function will run in a subshell
2020-03-30T10:50:30 #kisslinux <icyphox> Ooo, that's nifty.
2020-03-30T10:50:32 #kisslinux <dylan02> Can also just do: func() { echo "$var"; }; var=helo func
2020-03-30T10:50:54 #kisslinux <dylan02> or simply: func() { var=hello; echo "$var"; var=; }
2020-03-30T10:51:26 #kisslinux <icyphox> 'var=' effectively unsets it right?
2020-03-30T10:51:40 #kisslinux <dylan02> Can also abuse set (if args aren't needed): func() { set -- hello; echo "$1"; }
2020-03-30T10:51:43 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yeah
2020-03-30T10:51:56 #kisslinux <dylan02> Can also use 'unset' if you like.
2020-03-30T10:52:03 #kisslinux <icyphox> Right, yeah.
2020-03-30T10:52:06 #kisslinux <icyphox> Thanks!
2020-03-30T10:52:25 #kisslinux <dylan02> https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/unset.html
2020-03-30T11:02:31 #kisslinux <fehawen> icyphox: No need to thank me for that :P It was good reading
2020-03-30T11:08:16 #kisslinux <icyphox> :)
2020-03-30T11:18:41 #kisslinux <k1ss> anyone using kiss linux with runit yet?
2020-03-30T11:27:41 #kisslinux <dylan02> Maybe
2020-03-30T11:27:47 #kisslinux <dylan02> It should be very easy to do.
2020-03-30T15:50:23 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylan02, dylanaraps: https://termbin.com/ceoo
2020-03-30T15:50:30 #kisslinux <icyphox> Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
2020-03-30T15:50:41 #kisslinux <icyphox> The '-v' check should pass right?
2020-03-30T15:50:54 #kisslinux <icyphox> The variable '$s' is assigned.
2020-03-30T15:51:15 #kisslinux <icyphox> Oh woops.
2020-03-30T15:52:55 #kisslinux <icyphox> Nevermind that. Look at this instead: https://termbin.com/e76f
2020-03-30T15:58:48 #kisslinux <ominous_anonymou> what is -v flag?
2020-03-30T15:59:36 #kisslinux <icyphox> ominous_anonymou: Checks if the variable has been assigned.
2020-03-30T15:59:56 #kisslinux <icyphox> Figured it out. I drop the '


, and write it as '[[ -v s ]]' instead.
2020-03-30T18:35:31 #kisslinux <phanourios> hi, guys
2020-03-30T18:38:44 #kisslinux <phanourios> i'm giving kisslinux a try but i'm struggling to set up my keyboard... kernel went fine recognizing usb controllers (both mouse and keyboard) but it doesn't respond when i try to type something on tty
2020-03-30T18:39:21 #kisslinux <phanourios> any ideas? ;-;
2020-03-30T18:40:51 #kisslinux <E5ten> mforney: so I don't know if I can, or how to, do this, but if the right thing to do isn't printing the status after the job runs, is there a way to detect if the job has any output, and that way in one line mode I can have it print a newline before that output gets printed, because the current issue that I'm trying to resolve is that in the one line mode, if there is output the first line of it is appended to the latest line
2020-03-30T18:40:51 #kisslinux <E5ten> of the status, instead of starting on a line below, the other issue is there's an extra newline after it if the last output is from a job and not samurai, but if I can do the other stuff that can be easily dealt with by using a variable to prevent that newline from printing if the last output is from a job
2020-03-30T19:13:12 #kisslinux <kiedtl> phanourios: maybe drivers for your keyboard aren't installed?
2020-03-30T19:13:58 #kisslinux <kiedtl> phanourios: if you're struggling with figuring out what kernel drivers you need, I'd suggest grabbing the kernel config of another distro (say, Alpine or Void) and using it.
2020-03-30T19:15:20 #kisslinux <phanourios> it's installed, i checked on my current void installation which modules are being used
2020-03-30T19:15:42 #kisslinux <phanourios> every single one is built in on my k1ss kernel
2020-03-30T19:16:12 #kisslinux <phanourios> xhci_hcd and ehcpi-pci
2020-03-30T19:16:39 #kisslinux <phanourios> as i said, kernel debug says it's recognized
2020-03-30T19:17:41 #kisslinux <phanourios> strangely enough, capslock led doesn't even light up when i press it