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2020-03-11T00:01:00 #kisslinux <E5ten> maybe it's in MAKEFLAGS? 2020-03-11T00:15:05 #kisslinux <konimex> it might be, will check tomorrow 2020-03-11T00:40:42 #kisslinux <jedavies> konimex: how's the llvm work going? You have rust + firefox working? 2020-03-11T00:41:50 #kisslinux <konimex> jedavies: I got rust working and firefox built, but I'm too lazy to get X running on a pure Wyverkiss environment (since I ssh to them anyway) 2020-03-11T00:42:32 #kisslinux <konimex> however, I'm moving my laptop to Wyverkiss so far and it's great 2020-03-11T00:42:53 #kisslinux <konimex> I've removed gcc, binutils, et al. 2020-03-11T00:42:53 #kisslinux <jedavies> Great work! Really tempted to try these on aarch64 and ppc64le. 2020-03-11T00:44:22 #kisslinux <jedavies> Didn't manage to build the kiss-llvm repo... some issue with compiler-rt. Must look into it... 2020-03-11T00:44:58 #kisslinux <konimex> probably some sanitizer shenanigans, I've seen some additional flags for other architectures 2020-03-11T00:46:13 #kisslinux <jedavies> Was still looking for lgcc from what I remember. Will have to look into the arch specific flags. 2020-03-11T01:26:28 #kisslinux <lieu> `firefox-bin` always updates when running `kiss u` even when it is already up-to-date. 2020-03-11T01:26:32 #kisslinux <lieu> Can anyone confirm? 2020-03-11T01:38:11 #kisslinux <lieu> E5ten: Patching the kernel fails unless I prepend a/* to the patch. 2020-03-11T01:38:45 #kisslinux <lieu> `a/lib/Makefile` 2020-03-11T01:38:59 #kisslinux <lieu> `a/lib/build_OID_registry` 2020-03-11T01:44:03 #kisslinux <lieu> `a/*` & `b/*` I should say 2020-03-11T02:00:28 #kisslinux <nandren> Hello 2020-03-11T02:01:23 #kisslinux <nandren> Trying out this birch IRC client and it brought me here 2020-03-11T05:32:41 #kisslinux <icybirch> Test? 2020-03-11T05:32:54 #kisslinux <icybirch> Wait, does this work? 2020-03-11T05:33:39 #kisslinux <icybirch> Ah it does. Sorry for the spam. Testing out some hacky tunneling. 2020-03-11T07:48:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> lieu: Can reproduce. I know what the issue is. 2020-03-11T07:48:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will fix it in a sec. 2020-03-11T07:54:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: eiwd???? 2020-03-11T08:01:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> lieu: Fixed the patch. 2020-03-11T08:17:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> lieu: Fixed firefox 2020-03-11T08:33:09 #kisslinux <lukasfri> It bothers me 2020-03-11T08:35:36 #kisslinux <lukasfri> Can you tell how to improve 2020-03-11T08:40:28 #kisslinux <lukasfri> Or how exactly KISS improves 2020-03-11T08:49:26 #kisslinux <konimex> improves what, exactly? 2020-03-11T09:17:10 #kisslinux <lieu> dylanaraps: Why'd `firefox`'s checksums changed tho? 2020-03-11T09:17:57 #kisslinux <lieu> uit 2020-03-11T09:19:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I missed a version bump inside the tarball 2020-03-11T09:19:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> So a single digit change changed the checksums 2020-03-11T09:21:20 #kisslinux <lieu> dylanaraps: I see. Thanks. 2020-03-11T09:22:10 #kisslinux <lieu> dylanaraps: And btw, busybox acpid's old files are still in the chroot tarball. Just noticed. 2020-03-11T09:22:49 #kisslinux <lieu> The 'sv' files, I might add. 2020-03-11T09:28:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-03-11T10:26:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Pushed a ton of eiwd fixes. I'm almost done ifdeffing (that's not a word) all of the dbus code. 2020-03-11T10:32:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> OK 2020-03-11T10:32:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> All dbus code is ifdeffed 2020-03-11T10:42:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/dylanaraps/eiwd/releases/tag/1.5-2 2020-03-11T10:42:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Full dbus removal 2020-03-11T12:17:28 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: haven't tried it this morning yet but as of the fix yesterday I was getting the same problems I was previously with current ell, where it seems ipv4 DHCP just isn't succeeding for some reason 2020-03-11T12:18:26 #kisslinux <E5ten> If I enable IWD_DHCP_DEBUG env var instead of having missing lines about ipv4 DHCP, I see that it just continuously fails and tries again 2020-03-11T12:29:37 #kisslinux <dmichel> q 2020-03-11T12:37:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/dylanaraps/eiwd/releases/tag/1.5-3 2020-03-11T12:38:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Man pages are now pre-generated which removes the docutils dependency. 2020-03-11T12:45:18 #kisslinux <E5ten> What was the reason for removing the warning flags and adding -fvisibility=hidden? 2020-03-11T12:46:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That was how it was originally 2020-03-11T12:47:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I actually removed -fvisibility=hidden to find unused functions while I was adding ifdefs 2020-03-11T12:47:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I then reverted it to how it is upstream as I'm done with the dbus removal 2020-03-11T12:47:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I found a neat way to visualize the ifdefs though 2020-03-11T12:48:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I turn each #ifdef HAVE_DBUS block into a fold and have it highlighted with its own background color. 2020-03-11T12:48:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Does it work for you now? 2020-03-11T12:49:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> -> grep -l dbus src/*.c | wc -l 2020-03-11T12:49:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 12 2020-03-11T12:49:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> In these 12 files, all dbus code is behind an ifdef now 2020-03-11T12:52:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> +--765 lines: HAVE_DBUS--------------------------------------------------------- 2020-03-11T12:52:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That's the biggest ifdef block I believe ;) 2020-03-11T12:52:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also E5ten: Just '--disable-dbus' is needed now. It'll automatically disable the other stuff for you. 2020-03-11T12:55:16 #kisslinux <E5ten> Still doesn't work, I get this over and over again (debug output from turning on IWD_DHCP_DEBUG env var) http://ix.io/2dXz 2020-03-11T12:57:31 #kisslinux <E5ten> That's the same as before to be clear 2020-03-11T12:57:54 #kisslinux <E5ten> I don't even know if this is an eiwd issue and not just an iwd issue but I don't feel like installing dbus and normal iwd to find out 2020-03-11T12:59:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Alright 2020-03-11T12:59:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will take a look 2020-03-11T13:05:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: The dhcp stuff has no dbus code 2020-03-11T13:05:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I haven't touched it 2020-03-11T13:07:26 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Anything else in the output? 2020-03-11T13:10:08 #kisslinux <E5ten> No that's the only output difference I see between it and the working one 2020-03-11T13:11:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm gonna push another fix soon 2020-03-11T13:11:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Going to make it not compile dbus.c at all when disabled. 2020-03-11T13:11:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> > make[1]: *** [Makefile:2203: src/wiphy.o] Error 1 2020-03-11T13:11:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There's still some dbus stuff it turns out 2020-03-11T13:11:50 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just isn't named *dbus* 2020-03-11T13:14:47 #kisslinux <E5ten> im gonna send the DHCP debug output that does appear in the working one and doesn't now 2020-03-11T13:15:48 #kisslinux <E5ten> http://ix.io/2dXG the first 4 lines are all that appear with the current version and new ell 2020-03-11T13:16:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-03-11T13:20:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> OK 2020-03-11T13:20:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Pushed 2020-03-11T13:20:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will look into your change when I get back 2020-03-11T13:20:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> brb 30 mins 2020-03-11T13:53:00 #kisslinux <Crestwave> btw, the info page and man page of bash *does* differ 2020-03-11T13:59:35 #kisslinux <konimex> well, GNU loves its texinfo pages 2020-03-11T13:59:50 #kisslinux <konimex> so it'd make sense that the info pages and man pages would be different 2020-03-11T14:01:21 #kisslinux <Crestwave> yeah, it's just that we were discussing whether info pages should be included in KISS or not and dylan thought manpages' contents were always identical to texinfo pages IIRC 2020-03-11T14:01:54 #kisslinux <Crestwave> I cited bash as an example and he said there were no differences and I didn't bother really checking it 2020-03-11T14:15:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Crestwave: There weren't any when I checked 2020-03-11T14:15:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also, nothing prevents you from having info pages with KISS 2020-03-11T14:16:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You just need to install the tooling 2020-03-11T14:16:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> brb 2020-03-11T14:19:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Your issue is related to ell I believe 2020-03-11T14:19:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The dhcp code is from ell 2020-03-11T14:21:26 #kisslinux <E5ten> yeah I know, I said it happened with ell after commit ba7e545 2020-03-11T14:22:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-03-11T14:22:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I can patch our ell sources 2020-03-11T14:22:57 #kisslinux <E5ten> I don't know why it's happening though, if it's related to eiwd or if I'd get it with normal iwd too, at some point I guess I'll have to install normal iwd and dbus and see what happens 2020-03-11T14:23:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ell/ell.git/commit/?id=ba7e545948d3e93bf72056ea42bb7368b9e8bfef 2020-03-11T14:23:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Hm 2020-03-11T14:23:44 #kisslinux <E5ten> yeah ell before that was working, after it didn't 2020-03-11T14:23:51 #kisslinux <E5ten> don't know what caused that 2020-03-11T14:24:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ell has a freenode channel 2020-03-11T14:24:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> #ell 2020-03-11T14:24:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Might be worth asking there 2020-03-11T14:25:18 #kisslinux <E5ten> would first have to try with normal iwd though because I doubt they'd be responsive to a bug I only encounter with eiwd lol 2020-03-11T14:25:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Very true 2020-03-11T14:25:50 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Maybe there's a patch here: https://lists.ofono.org/hyperkitty/list/ell⊙l0o/ 2020-03-11T14:26:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://lists.ofono.org/hyperkitty/list/ell⊙l0o/thread/67IKCJTOODEBKAKWJQC5MAHLWGJHCERZ/ 2020-03-11T14:27:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Found the patch for ba7e545 2020-03-11T14:27:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> This could be related: https://lists.ofono.org/hyperkitty/list/ell⊙l0o/thread/XJI2BX7O636MTNSOSLEB3WHOT5F7EAHS/ 2020-03-11T14:28:34 #kisslinux <E5ten> I get it after that too though I believe 2020-03-11T14:29:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :( 2020-03-11T14:29:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> OK 2020-03-11T14:29:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will keep digging 2020-03-11T14:29:19 #kisslinux <E5ten> wait I'll try with normal iwd now I guess 2020-03-11T14:29:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Sure 2020-03-11T14:31:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I can just revert this patch 2020-03-11T14:36:20 #kisslinux <Crestwave> dylanaraps: weird. they're *really* different 2020-03-11T14:37:53 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: normal iwd also doesn't work lol 2020-03-11T14:37:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> They contain the exact same information no? 2020-03-11T14:38:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Even if formatted differently 2020-03-11T14:38:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: 10/10 2020-03-11T14:38:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ->>>>>>> #iwd 2020-03-11T14:38:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> or #ell 2020-03-11T14:49:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Aw. There's no iwd irc history online anywhere? 2020-03-11T14:51:45 #kisslinux <rirc58DFD> dylanaraps: the link github.coom/kisslinux/kiss -> See: https://k1ss.org/pages/package-system/ is broken 2020-03-11T14:52:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-03-11T14:53:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed 2020-03-11T14:53:33 #kisslinux <konimex> re: iwd, is make --no-print-directory all-am from upstream iwd or not? 2020-03-11T14:54:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I've minimally touched the build system and source code 2020-03-11T14:55:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just the addition of --disable-dbus and some "if DBUS" in Makefile.am 2020-03-11T14:55:21 #kisslinux <konimex> let's check upstream makefile then 2020-03-11T14:55:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Then some "#ifdef HAVE_DBUS" throughout the sources 2020-03-11T14:55:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Dunno if 'autoreconf -fi' added it. 2020-03-11T14:55:58 #kisslinux <konimex> yep, that's upstream 2020-03-11T14:57:36 #kisslinux <claudia_> dylanaraps: how do I use "kiss-reset"? do I have to give some input? 2020-03-11T15:12:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> claudia_: It's a bug 2020-03-11T15:12:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 2 secs 2020-03-11T15:16:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> claudia_: Run 'kiss u'. 2020-03-11T15:16:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Usage is simply: 'kiss-reset' 2020-03-11T15:16:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There was a bug in my rewrite of it. 2020-03-11T15:16:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/kisslinux/kiss/commit/1c02a84c3beb1863f44add9ea628fbdb527e27f2 2020-03-11T15:17:35 #kisslinux <claudia_> nice. thanks 2020-03-11T16:13:44 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: just in case KISS_PATH theoretically started with a -, shouldn't you use set -- in the for loop through KISS_PATH? 2020-03-11T16:16:25 #kisslinux <E5ten> also can't you assume that pop() is gonna be passed at least one param (the item to delete) and get rid of the $# math? 2020-03-11T16:19:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Good points 2020-03-11T16:26:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Re KISS_PATH. Where?? 2020-03-11T16:27:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed the pop() nitpick 2020-03-11T16:29:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Any reply from the iwd devs? 2020-03-11T16:29:06 #kisslinux <E5ten> for path in $KISS_PATH; do set "$@" "$path/."; done 2020-03-11T16:29:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Ah 2020-03-11T16:29:19 #kisslinux <E5ten> haven't sent them anything yet, I'll get around to it on the weekend 2020-03-11T16:29:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Alright 2020-03-11T16:30:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed the kiss issue, thanks 2020-03-11T16:34:32 #kisslinux <E5ten> in your testing of tar speeds, did bsdtar or GNU tar come on top? 2020-03-11T16:34:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> They're both about the same 2020-03-11T16:35:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> busybox tar is slightly slower (only slightly) 2020-03-11T16:35:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Not enough for me to swap to the others 2020-03-11T16:35:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Though the package manager supports all three :P 2020-03-11T16:36:00 #kisslinux <E5ten> I was asking in regards to kiss (the script) yeah, not in regards to which is provided on the system 2020-03-11T16:36:26 #kisslinux <k1ss> dylanaraps: is it hard to change the init? to runit or something for example 2020-03-11T16:36:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> k1ss: Nope 2020-03-11T16:36:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Very easy 2020-03-11T16:37:48 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: you grep -q ':/var/db/kiss/installed/', can't you use a case $(<the grep command piped into the grep -q>) in 2020-03-11T16:39:05 #kisslinux <E5ten> like I think this would be equivalent but I didn't think that hard about it so I might have the situation to enable choice_auto in flipped or something 2020-03-11T16:39:09 #kisslinux <E5ten> http://ix.io/2dYk 2020-03-11T16:39:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That should work, yeah 2020-03-11T16:40:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Though grep checks line by line 2020-03-11T16:40:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> And this checks the entirety as a string 2020-03-11T16:40:50 #kisslinux <E5ten> true 2020-03-11T16:40:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'll run some tests 2020-03-11T16:41:01 #kisslinux <E5ten> also (sorry for all these tiny nits) you pipe grep into a while loop, and have || [ "$pro" ] in case there's no trailing newline, but I think grep would never be missing that? 2020-03-11T16:41:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm being a little over "safe" in places though you are most likely correct 2020-03-11T16:41:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I appreciate the nitpicks 2020-03-11T16:42:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Keep them coming if you like 2020-03-11T16:43:12 #kisslinux <E5ten> yeah even if grep matches a line at the end of a file with no newline the grep output will have a newline 2020-03-11T16:44:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2020-03-11T16:44:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Fixed 2020-03-11T16:59:53 #kisslinux <E5ten> I feel like you should be able to require that kiss build files will have trailing newlines and avoid most of the || [ "$var" ] in while loops tbh 2020-03-11T17:04:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> True 2020-03-11T17:31:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> back 2020-03-11T17:57:40 #kisslinux <lukasfri> I hate my inet 2020-03-11T18:01:29 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: since kiss generates the manifests that holds even more true for reading from them, they're absolutely guaranteed to have trailing newlines, so even if you leave the safety check in for user created files, they can be removed for reading from manifests (I don't see this at all in kiss itself, but it's in some of the contrib scripts) 2020-03-11T18:02:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Will do 2020-03-11T18:04:26 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Done 2020-03-11T18:04:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-03-11T18:04:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm building something which needs boost 2020-03-11T18:04:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> WHY does boost exist? 2020-03-11T18:04:51 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's awful 2020-03-11T18:07:49 #kisslinux <E5ten> I agree, fuck boost 2020-03-11T18:08:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Anyone? https://github.com/kisslinux/community/issues/524 2020-03-11T18:09:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> brbb 2020-03-11T18:18:14 #kisslinux <illiliti> how to exclude builtins from 'command -v' output? for example in mksh 'command -v sleep' will return builtin but i need external 2020-03-11T18:20:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just check that the output results in a path 2020-03-11T18:21:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> var=$(command -v ls); [ -d "${var%/*}" ] && bla 2020-03-11T18:21:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Simple example 2020-03-11T18:21:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ie, output will be "/usr/bin/ls" (a path) for external and "ls" (a word) for internal 2020-03-11T18:25:24 #kisslinux <E5ten> not that it's better, but a more generalizable approach that can be used for lots of stuff is to check if there's a / in the path, like [ "${var#*/}" = "$var" ] || <action to execute if there's a / in the string> 2020-03-11T18:26:17 #kisslinux <E5ten> also if you use the directory check and there happened to be a subdir named sleep in your current dir I think [ -d "${var%/*}" ] would incorrectly evaluate correctly, as unlikely as that situation is lol 2020-03-11T18:27:32 #kisslinux <claudia_> dylanaraps: I cant reproduce your boost error. builds fine 2020-03-11T18:29:58 #kisslinux <dylan02> claudia_: I worded my title badly 2020-03-11T18:30:03 #kisslinux <dylan02> New title: boost causes a linker error when building ledger 2020-03-11T18:30:15 #kisslinux <dylan02> This isn't an error with boost's build 2020-03-11T18:30:20 #kisslinux <claudia_> ah, my bad 2020-03-11T18:30:22 #kisslinux <dylan02> But boost being used in ledger 2020-03-11T18:30:29 #kisslinux <dylan02> I think it's due to boost being static 2020-03-11T18:31:01 #kisslinux <dylan02> Why in the hell is boost statically compiled anyway? 2020-03-11T18:31:20 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> Maybe we can build like in AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=boost171 2020-03-11T18:31:51 #kisslinux <dylan02> Removing "link=static" should fix it. 2020-03-11T18:32:01 #kisslinux <dylan02> It should be that simple 2020-03-11T18:32:05 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'm doing a test now 2020-03-11T18:32:15 #kisslinux <dylan02> > ...found 14875 targets... 2020-03-11T18:32:23 #kisslinux <dylan02> Boost is horrible though 2020-03-11T18:32:33 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'd rather we just remove it entirely 2020-03-11T18:32:51 #kisslinux <dylan02> 1> 200.3M total 2020-03-11T18:33:13 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> It's horrible, but i want to use ledger 2020-03-11T18:33:19 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> XD 2020-03-11T18:36:40 #kisslinux <semicolon> hola 2020-03-11T18:37:01 #kisslinux <perish> Is dylan around? 2020-03-11T18:37:31 #kisslinux <dylan02> Ye 2020-03-11T18:37:34 #kisslinux <dylan02> s 2020-03-11T18:38:42 #kisslinux <perish> hi dylan, im trying to connect to something other than irc.freenode.net, and having issues 2020-03-11T18:38:51 #kisslinux <perish> is omitting https:// required? 2020-03-11T18:39:15 #kisslinux <dylan02> I believe so 2020-03-11T18:39:35 #kisslinux <perish> hm 2020-03-11T18:40:22 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'll make it strip the http(s):// 2020-03-11T18:40:26 #kisslinux <perish> Seems to work now. IRC host was being a weirdo. 2020-03-11T18:41:09 #kisslinux <dylan02> Alrighty 2020-03-11T18:41:42 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> Works? 2020-03-11T18:41:50 #kisslinux <dylan02> Dunno yet 2020-03-11T18:41:55 #kisslinux <dylan02> Still building 2020-03-11T18:42:05 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> me too 2020-03-11T18:42:10 #kisslinux <semicolon> https://pastebin.com/7p0SWPCP is this an error message from birch? 2020-03-11T18:42:21 #kisslinux <semicolon> I assume not 2020-03-11T18:42:27 #kisslinux <dylan02> Nope 2020-03-11T18:42:37 #kisslinux <dylan02> birch can't do ssl unless you use a tunnel fyi 2020-03-11T18:43:15 #kisslinux <semicolon> ah 2020-03-11T18:43:21 #kisslinux <semicolon> alright, thank you 2020-03-11T18:43:24 #kisslinux <semicolon> that'll be all 2020-03-11T18:43:30 #kisslinux <dylan02> :P 2020-03-11T18:43:33 #kisslinux <dylan02> OK 2020-03-11T18:43:36 #kisslinux <dylan02> boost is done 2020-03-11T18:44:40 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> ledger works now? fine 2020-03-11T18:44:53 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> still build mine 2020-03-11T18:45:18 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yes 2020-03-11T18:45:21 #kisslinux <dylan02> It works fine now 2020-03-11T18:45:43 #kisslinux <lukasfri> What do you compile that needs boost? 2020-03-11T18:45:51 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> Oh God! 2020-03-11T18:45:54 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> Need to update for the repo, now 2020-03-11T18:46:14 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> lukasfri ledger-cli 2020-03-11T18:46:16 #kisslinux <dylan02> You'll need to wait for the maintainer of boost to fix it 2020-03-11T18:46:26 #kisslinux <eudaldgr> Ok.. 2020-03-11T18:46:49 #kisslinux <dylan02> You can close the utfcpp PR though 2020-03-11T18:46:51 #kisslinux <dylan02> It's not needed 2020-03-11T19:07:33 #kisslinux <illiliti> dylanaraps: E5ten: i wrote this stupid script for checking builtins - https://termbin.com/fjb3 . any suggestions? 2020-03-11T19:08:41 #kisslinux <dylan02> Why so convoluted? 2020-03-11T19:09:44 #kisslinux <dylan02> cmd=$(command -v ls) && case $cmd in */*) external=1; esac 2020-03-11T19:24:07 #kisslinux <illiliti> still ugly? - https://termbin.com/j62a 2020-03-11T19:39:26 #kisslinux <dylan02> It's too much 2020-03-11T19:44:48 #kisslinux <dylan02> eudaldgr: boost has been fixed 2020-03-11T19:51:26 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> Hello 2020-03-11T19:51:40 #kisslinux <dylan02> Hello 2020-03-11T19:51:54 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> I had a question about sowm if anyone can help 2020-03-11T19:52:08 #kisslinux <dylan02> Sure 2020-03-11T19:52:48 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> So for context, I'm on 2560x1440. When I have a window that is larger, moving it is very laggy, however when the window is smaller, it doesn't lag at all 2020-03-11T19:53:07 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> I don't use a compositor but I have the TearFree option for intel devices 2020-03-11T19:53:14 #kisslinux <dylan02> I don't think there's anything I can do about that 2020-03-11T19:53:23 #kisslinux <dylan02> I am able to reproduce it 2020-03-11T19:53:53 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> As I don't get it with bspwm, so I was wondering if its maybe to do with sowm? 2020-03-11T19:54:06 #kisslinux <dylan02> Interesting 2020-03-11T19:54:17 #kisslinux <dylan02> It might have something to do with how the move/resize works 2020-03-11T19:54:27 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> I am quite excited to switch to sowm but I think its just a few little things like that which are stopping me 2020-03-11T19:54:47 #kisslinux <dylan02> Let me see how bspwm handles resize/move 2020-03-11T19:55:52 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> Okay 2020-03-11T19:56:48 #kisslinux <dylan02> It might be related to sowm not compressing the move events down to the most recent 2020-03-11T19:56:55 #kisslinux <dylan02> (Though it should already be doing this) 2020-03-11T19:57:17 #kisslinux <dylan02> Basically, instead of moving on each pixel it should only act upon the most recent pixel 2020-03-11T19:57:38 #kisslinux <dylan02> So, the end of the movement (or small amounts inbetween) 2020-03-11T19:58:31 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> Ah so that would explain why the windows with more pixels (larger windows) don't deal well with movement 2020-03-11T19:59:49 #kisslinux <dylan02> Yeah 2020-03-11T19:59:52 #kisslinux <dylan02> That's my hunch 2020-03-11T20:00:28 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> Okay. Do you think it would be an easy fix? I'm not familiar with C, but I am trying to learn it 2020-03-11T20:00:55 #kisslinux <dylan02> I'm not sure yet. I'm about to dig into the code 2020-03-11T20:01:01 #kisslinux <dylan02> :P 2020-03-11T20:01:11 #kisslinux <dannyboy12> Oh nice. Thanks for the answers dylan :D 2020-03-11T20:17:29 #kisslinux <dylan02> brb while I test a fix 2020-03-11T20:22:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> dannyboy12: Try the latest master 2020-03-11T20:49:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> GCC finally fixed the libXt bug 2020-03-11T20:49:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Our repos now 100% build with GCC 10 2020-03-11T20:49:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Test your Community packages! ;) 2020-03-11T20:53:48 #kisslinux <kiedtl> all my packages are rust 8-) 2020-03-11T21:08:00 #kisslinux <fehawen> dylanaraps: _my_ sowm patch branch is (has) been called 2bswm. Do you know if that name was intentional by the original author? As in 2bwm and bspwm combined, or should it be one of them? :P 2020-03-11T21:10:27 #kisslinux <jedavies> Just trying gcc from testing, package fails to build: !> gcc Failed to download https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/LATEST-10/gcc-10-20200301.tar.xz 2020-03-11T21:17:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> jedavies: Fixed 2020-03-11T21:17:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I forgot to push the latest snapshot :-) 2020-03-11T21:17:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> fehawen: I have no idea. The name doesn't really matter though. You can always update the github PR title. 2020-03-11T21:18:44 #kisslinux <jedavies> Nice one 2020-03-11T21:34:43 #kisslinux <konimex> also, what about those -fcommon cflags in gcc10-built packages? 2020-03-11T21:35:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I just set the cflag on the three or four packages which needed it. They'll receive fixes once GCC 10 is released (probably). 2020-03-11T21:35:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> All the cflag does is keep the pre GCC 10 behavior 2020-03-11T22:32:43 #kisslinux <j3s[m]1> ohai dylanaraps, any chance you would be willing to add my desktop to your screenshots page? http://0x0.st/iAV2.jpg 2020-03-11T22:41:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will do 2020-03-11T22:44:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I need a name to go with it 2020-03-11T22:45:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> j3s[m]1: 2020-03-11T22:54:59 #kisslinux <j3s[m]1> dylanaraps j3s works. or do you want a full name? 2020-03-11T23:36:38 #kisslinux <sirtomato> hello there 2020-03-11T23:43:02 #kisslinux <E5ten> dylanaraps: it seems there's a bug in bash where "${var:=}" expands to some escape code lmao 2020-03-11T23:43:43 #kisslinux <E5ten> specifically if followed with a string I think 2020-03-11T23:44:50 #kisslinux <E5ten> try echo "${var=}string" | cat -A, I get "^?string$" which means there's an unprintable character before string