[2021-06-16T00:00:37Z] here I am [2021-06-16T00:01:02Z] I wonder what midfavila thinks about this [2021-06-16T00:01:25Z] windows ui has been going down since windows xp [2021-06-16T00:01:49Z] meh, I liked windows vista/7 a lot [2021-06-16T00:02:51Z] I like it better than win8/10 too [2021-06-16T00:03:09Z] but win xp just have some nostalgic feel [2021-06-16T00:03:34Z] win xp sucked also [2021-06-16T00:03:45Z] it had an animated dog for some reason [2021-06-16T00:04:24Z] dog and paper clips :D [2021-06-16T00:04:41Z] I loved that dog [2021-06-16T00:04:54Z] not that I did much with computers back then [2021-06-16T00:05:08Z] win11 looks essentially like win10 with a rainmeter skin [2021-06-16T00:06:54Z] Do you remember when wine had that patch for applying gtk skins on top of programs? [2021-06-16T00:07:08Z] I think it was a wine-staging thing [2021-06-16T00:07:25Z] It looks EXACTLY like that with the win32 programs [2021-06-16T00:12:39Z] sorry for the 3847373856 logins, I was configuring my mobile irc application [2021-06-16T00:12:49Z] you know, I registered myself [2021-06-16T00:22:09Z] consider a bouncer before you connect from mobile [2021-06-16T00:22:34Z] because when you change from mobile tower to mobile tower, mobile tower to wifi etc, you'll get disconnected [2021-06-16T00:22:39Z] and then recconected [2021-06-16T00:22:58Z] yeah I think that one is mandatory for mobile communication here [2021-06-16T00:23:23Z] I don't need one for my pc but for my mobile phone is basically a must [2021-06-16T00:23:40Z] bye me [2021-06-16T00:24:05Z] mhhh, I wonder if I could mesh up some weird DDNS configuration with my boscaiolo [2021-06-16T00:26:03Z] you know what, I'll be at my computer soon so it's better that I log off so that I don't bother you all, I don't think I'll be chatting a lot anyways [2021-06-16T00:26:40Z] acheam: any good tutorials for configuring an irc bouncer? [2021-06-16T00:29:49Z] BRUH [2021-06-16T00:29:55Z] I DIDN'T JOIN [2021-06-16T00:30:12Z] damn you Revolution IRC! [2021-06-16T00:30:15Z] sorry guys! [2021-06-16T00:30:50Z] GalaxyNova: kiss b pounce; man pounce [2021-06-16T00:49:55Z] * midfavila pounces on acheam [2021-06-16T00:49:56Z] owo [2021-06-16T00:56:50Z] oh [2021-06-16T00:57:12Z] ho~ [2021-06-16T01:00:29Z] firefox failed again. it dooes looks like its the same error this time aswell [2021-06-16T01:03:24Z] acheam: are you running kiss yet? [2021-06-16T01:03:39Z] noocsharp: not on my laptop [2021-06-16T01:03:49Z] but yes on my desktop for the last few weeks [2021-06-16T01:03:50Z] smh [2021-06-16T01:03:53Z] :( [2021-06-16T01:04:01Z] today was the final prep [2021-06-16T01:04:06Z] switching from offlineimap to mbsync [2021-06-16T01:04:07Z] https://0x0.st/-L7T.txt [2021-06-16T01:04:12Z] cleaning up my VM images to be smaller [2021-06-16T01:04:13Z] have you been using a VM? [2021-06-16T01:04:20Z] for KISS? [2021-06-16T01:04:23Z] yeah [2021-06-16T01:04:24Z] a chroot [2021-06-16T01:04:28Z] VMs are messy and heavy [2021-06-16T01:04:34Z] ah yeah fair 'nuff [2021-06-16T01:04:49Z] a chroot is instant, and fits in perfectly with my computer [2021-06-16T01:05:00Z] i maintain isync! [2021-06-16T01:05:10Z] its nice [2021-06-16T01:05:11Z] finally, i know for sure i won't the only user [2021-06-16T01:05:15Z] lol [2021-06-16T01:05:21Z] im sure lots of people use it [2021-06-16T01:05:27Z] but god offlineimap was horrendous [2021-06-16T01:05:48Z] slow, required python2, no "fetch password from a command" option [2021-06-16T01:06:06Z] mbsync is lean and mean [2021-06-16T01:06:17Z] or isync [2021-06-16T01:06:20Z] or whatever its called [2021-06-16T01:06:22Z] for a kiss machine [2021-06-16T01:06:48Z] i mean ive been running KISS on metal since early 2020 [2021-06-16T01:07:31Z] the first time i installed kiss on metal was also the first time i ever configured a kernel [2021-06-16T01:07:41Z] same [2021-06-16T01:07:41Z] took me a full day to get my touchpad working [2021-06-16T01:07:42Z] lmao [2021-06-16T01:07:50Z] i never got my touchpad working [2021-06-16T01:07:54Z] hmm cant decide if I like the pass method of encrypting via private key, or the pash menu of encrypting just via a passphrase [2021-06-16T01:07:59Z] just defaulted to using a wireless mouse [2021-06-16T01:08:07Z] hehe [2021-06-16T01:08:08Z] pash uses a private key... [2021-06-16T01:08:13Z] it does? [2021-06-16T01:08:19Z] yeah its a gpg key [2021-06-16T01:08:20Z] same as pass [2021-06-16T01:08:23Z] why does it make you enter your passphrase twice then [2021-06-16T01:08:24Z] kiss is amazing as a chroot [2021-06-16T01:08:30Z] the easiest distro to chroot by far [2021-06-16T01:08:32Z] when creating a new entry [2021-06-16T01:08:43Z] it doesn't for me [2021-06-16T01:08:44Z] and not mention any key in the pinentry menu when decrypting [2021-06-16T01:08:47Z] hmmmmmmmmmmmm [2021-06-16T01:09:28Z] oh I need to set PASH_KEYID [2021-06-16T01:09:39Z] well the passphrase twice probably to make sure you dont typo what you're storing in it [2021-06-16T01:09:50Z] have I mentioned how I dislike environment configuration? [2021-06-16T01:10:10Z] no you misunderstand [2021-06-16T01:10:14Z] not that passphrase entry [2021-06-16T01:10:19Z] but at the gpg-encryption stage [2021-06-16T01:10:28Z] i like environ config [2021-06-16T01:10:31Z] * necromansy shrugs [2021-06-16T01:10:44Z] it makes sense for things that need to change session to session, instance to instance [2021-06-16T01:10:52Z] but not for settings you always want to be the same [2021-06-16T01:10:53Z] IMO [2021-06-16T01:11:15Z] yeah, it's sort of painful to have to log out and log in again to reload .profile [2021-06-16T01:11:25Z] i mean, you don't have to use .profile [2021-06-16T01:11:27Z] i just use the shell rc [2021-06-16T01:11:30Z] same [2021-06-16T01:11:31Z] $HOME/.ashrc [2021-06-16T01:11:37Z] genius [2021-06-16T01:11:41Z] I keep mine in ~/.config/ash/ashrc [2021-06-16T01:12:01Z] wait, y'all unironally use busybox ash? [2021-06-16T01:12:05Z] yes [2021-06-16T01:12:07Z] yeah? [2021-06-16T01:12:08Z] why not? [2021-06-16T01:12:11Z] it works well [2021-06-16T01:12:20Z] been using it as a main shell for a while now [2021-06-16T01:12:24Z] fair enough [2021-06-16T01:12:29Z] busybox ash is nice [2021-06-16T01:12:33Z] what dya use? [2021-06-16T01:12:37Z] i don't see the need to use something else [2021-06-16T01:12:40Z] oksh [2021-06-16T01:12:48Z] ah [2021-06-16T01:12:49Z] what can oksh do that ash can't [2021-06-16T01:12:56Z] nothing that i know of [2021-06-16T01:12:58Z] but i dont know a lot [2021-06-16T01:13:10Z] > nothing that i know of [2021-06-16T01:13:12Z] exactly [2021-06-16T01:13:25Z] ash is light, fast, and gets the job done [2021-06-16T01:13:28Z] well ksh comes with a nice man page [2021-06-16T01:13:38Z] you got me there [2021-06-16T01:13:45Z] busybox manpage is... barren [2021-06-16T01:14:01Z] a good man page is a benefit [2021-06-16T01:14:02Z] does your busybox come with manpages? mine doesn't [2021-06-16T01:14:08Z] mine doesnt [2021-06-16T01:14:23Z] you have to enable the man pages as a compilation option i think [2021-06-16T01:14:25Z] yess got pash to use private key thanks for the nudge [2021-06-16T01:14:32Z] yeah its a compile time thing [2021-06-16T01:14:37Z] >not default option [2021-06-16T01:14:40Z] smh [2021-06-16T01:14:40Z] busybox has tooons of compile time options [2021-06-16T01:14:42Z] probably worth looking into [2021-06-16T01:14:50Z] its not meant to be used on an end user system like this lol [2021-06-16T01:14:54Z] man from busybox isn't very usable [2021-06-16T01:14:57Z] true [2021-06-16T01:15:04Z] can't even specify which section to look [2021-06-16T01:15:06Z] it *is* an embedded userspace [2021-06-16T01:15:07Z] yeah the busybox man doesn't often find the pages im looking for [2021-06-16T01:15:29Z] I don't think kiss ships busybox with busybox man? [2021-06-16T01:15:39Z] hmmm how to reencrypt these passwords that I added via pash that aren't privkey encrypted now. [2021-06-16T01:15:42Z] kiss uses mandoc by default I think? [2021-06-16T01:15:47Z] no defaults [2021-06-16T01:15:49Z] it has no default [2021-06-16T01:15:55Z] i wish sbase was more POSIX compliant [2021-06-16T01:16:00Z] mandoc is in repo/extra [2021-06-16T01:16:04Z] or rather, the recommendation [2021-06-16T01:16:11Z] ye [2021-06-16T01:16:13Z] some could say that POSIX is a bloated standard [2021-06-16T01:16:18Z] its the man implementation in the repo [2021-06-16T01:16:26Z] true but its the standard a lot of KISS uses [2021-06-16T01:16:30Z] yes [2021-06-16T01:16:32Z] and that is fair [2021-06-16T01:16:40Z] living withput POSIX compliance is almost impossible [2021-06-16T01:16:53Z] well it's rather easy if you use windows [2021-06-16T01:16:59Z] can't get people to use your standard if your not bloat :P [2021-06-16T01:17:02Z] yeah but i think thats a worse fate [2021-06-16T01:17:05Z] windows is POSIX compliant btw [2021-06-16T01:17:11Z] *was [2021-06-16T01:17:14Z] cygwin anyone? [2021-06-16T01:17:36Z] KISS Linux in WSL anyone? [2021-06-16T01:17:44Z] i used mingw when i used windows [2021-06-16T01:17:51Z] GalaxyNova: done already [2021-06-16T01:17:54Z] check freenode logs [2021-06-16T01:17:54Z] lol [2021-06-16T01:18:10Z] i use git bash so I think it's mingw [2021-06-16T01:18:30Z] i believe it is [2021-06-16T01:29:23Z] is mmotango using kiss and wsl or something? [2021-06-16T01:29:34Z] tried it out [2021-06-16T01:30:04Z] s/is/isnt/ [2021-06-16T01:36:02Z] I'm back! [2021-06-16T02:04:19Z] yo. [2021-06-16T02:05:46Z] hi [2021-06-16T02:05:57Z] hi mid! [2021-06-16T02:07:37Z] wow, thanks riteo :( [2021-06-16T02:07:45Z] oh [2021-06-16T02:07:50Z] I thought mid just came [2021-06-16T02:07:54Z] * acheam writes riteo out of his will [2021-06-16T02:08:02Z] like, we talked before [2021-06-16T02:08:13Z] I didn't talk with mid yet, that's why I thought they just came [2021-06-16T02:08:18Z] shush, child [2021-06-16T02:08:31Z] it's too late, right? [2021-06-16T02:08:38Z] I deserve death [2021-06-16T02:08:48Z] your wisdom is unnerving [2021-06-16T02:09:43Z] somehow, I knew that this would happen right as I greeted mid [2021-06-16T02:09:53Z] I had this discussion already in my head [2021-06-16T02:10:45Z] but seriously, I talked with you like very little time ago and thought that mid just came, that's why I greeted them [2021-06-16T02:10:55Z] I was 99% sure this would've happened but gone with it [2021-06-16T02:11:07Z] anyways* [2021-06-16T02:11:15Z] god I have to learn to press enter a bit later [2021-06-16T02:15:36Z] also I didn't know that bots had wills [2021-06-16T02:17:34Z] lol its okay [2021-06-16T02:29:22Z] oh my god I got a crazy idea that just won't come out of my head [2021-06-16T02:29:40Z] what if I used the kiss package format for something else too? [2021-06-16T02:29:44Z] you see, it's SO simple [2021-06-16T02:30:09Z] but not for something normal [2021-06-16T02:30:27Z] I'm a weird minecraft user ok? I compile from source all my mods in order to have the latest and greatest bugs, every time [2021-06-16T02:31:22Z] too bad that's actually quite a bummer to compile them all and move the right file to the mod folder everytime. I already did a pseudo package system for our minecraft server, but what if I did something fancier for my local machine? [2021-06-16T02:31:36Z] I need opinions [2021-06-16T02:35:25Z] ok apparently people had my same idea (kind of) but they're all binary based and I think all depend on a single .minecraft [2021-06-16T02:35:53Z] I'm talking about a source-based minecraft mod package manager, possibly even using KISS' own package format [2021-06-16T02:36:04Z] in POSIX* shell [2021-06-16T02:36:19Z] (or maybe c, who knows) [2021-06-16T02:40:23Z] do it, you won't [2021-06-16T02:40:31Z] are you challenging me? [2021-06-16T02:40:39Z] i am indeed [2021-06-16T02:41:27Z] you know that I did a way simpler but very similar thing for my server, right? [2021-06-16T02:42:20Z] I mean, if I were lazy I could also just fork kiss, but that sounds like cheating [2021-06-16T02:42:20Z] yes, i read that [2021-06-16T02:42:54Z] tbh you probably don't even need to fork kiss [2021-06-16T02:43:03Z] you could just use it as is and package minecraft mods as kiss packages [2021-06-16T02:43:21Z] although i don't know how maven/gradle work [2021-06-16T02:43:27Z] or whatever is used in minecraft mods [2021-06-16T02:43:54Z] I'd need to change kiss' root though [2021-06-16T02:43:58Z] is it possible? [2021-06-16T02:45:02Z] the $KISS_ROOT environment variable [2021-06-16T02:45:06Z] nice! [2021-06-16T02:45:12Z] see https://k1sslinux.org/package-manager [2021-06-16T02:45:12Z] then I don't even have to do anything! [2021-06-16T02:46:19Z] I'll be using kiss as my minecraft package manager now! [2021-06-16T02:46:33Z] I need midfavila to hear these words now [2021-06-16T02:46:46Z] minecrap [2021-06-16T02:47:02Z] yes [2021-06-16T02:47:14Z] minecraft, with a nice package manager [2021-06-16T02:47:23Z] arch minecraft [2021-06-16T02:49:06Z] that sounds like something that should exist [2021-06-16T02:49:35Z] now I have unironically to install kiss on my arch linux installation [2021-06-16T02:49:44Z] arch kiss [2021-06-16T02:50:31Z] riteo evolves into acheam [2021-06-16T02:50:45Z] BBBBBBBBBBBBB [2021-06-16T02:50:45Z] aw come on, there's already a package in the aur called "kiss" [2021-06-16T02:51:56Z] I'll call it kiss-package-manager [2021-06-16T03:18:39Z] god it took so loong [2021-06-16T03:19:10Z] but I have done it, I've packaged kiss linux [2021-06-16T03:19:38Z] too bad that arch linux like forbids writing in /usr/sbin since as it's actually linked with /usr/bin but pacman won't tell you nono [2021-06-16T03:21:14Z] time to package a mod [2021-06-16T03:27:16Z] i [2021-06-16T03:27:31Z] sorry, focused the wrong window lol [2021-06-16T03:44:14Z] I actually think this setup might make multimc redundant [2021-06-16T03:45:37Z] god if I can pull this up like, before I switch to KISS I might actually have built a KISSy way of playing minecraft, powered by the distribution's package manager itself [2021-06-16T03:45:44Z] I'm going crazy from power [2021-06-16T03:49:54Z] any of you guys use cron for interesting tasks? [2021-06-16T03:59:11Z] i've switched to systemd timers and cgi scripts [2021-06-16T03:59:26Z] on the server [2021-06-16T03:59:34Z] on my laptop, I pull my emails every 15 min [2021-06-16T03:59:41Z] but thats it [2021-06-16T03:59:59Z] I've done it [2021-06-16T04:00:09Z] I've packaged and installed my first mod with kiss linux [2021-06-16T04:00:19Z] riteo: package kiss? [2021-06-16T04:00:24Z] s/kiss linux/kiss package manager/ [2021-06-16T04:00:46Z] just "curl https://github.com/whatevery/kiss > ~/.local/bin/" [2021-06-16T04:00:54Z] nono [2021-06-16T04:00:58Z] I already packaged kiss on archlinux [2021-06-16T04:01:12Z] send pkgbuild? [2021-06-16T04:01:21Z] oh yeah why not [2021-06-16T04:01:34Z] it's based on the template and I was lazy, so expect useless bash substitutions [2021-06-16T04:01:43Z] it's probably pretty bad, but does it's job well enough for now [2021-06-16T04:02:38Z] here it is, in all its shitty and cursed glory: http://0x0.st/-L7n.txt [2021-06-16T04:02:49Z] see, I made sad_plan leave just by sending it [2021-06-16T04:02:53Z] I told you this was cursed [2021-06-16T04:04:23Z] but yes, I've packaged my first minecraft mod for kiss and installed it too [2021-06-16T04:07:26Z] I wonder how can I manage the enviroment variables for every instance though [2021-06-16T04:07:35Z] maybe a wrapper script that loads a file? [2021-06-16T04:07:48Z] that'd be messy for sure [2021-06-16T04:09:27Z] maybe not that much [2021-06-16T04:12:40Z] Hi [2021-06-16T04:12:44Z] hi! [2021-06-16T04:15:28Z] riteo: what mod/what build system does it use? [2021-06-16T04:15:47Z] oh I'm not on kiss linux, so this isn't technically fully available (yet) there [2021-06-16T04:15:50Z] it uses gradle [2021-06-16T04:16:01Z] minecraft is java based [2021-06-16T04:16:31Z] for now the first mod I packaged is DashLoader, a cool little mod for fabric [2021-06-16T04:16:56Z] still haven't tried yet the new version with resource pack caching, but that's the whole reason I got bored of recompiling every single mod by hand [2021-06-16T04:16:57Z] i was just curious because i wasn't sure what the java kids were using these days [2021-06-16T04:17:07Z] oh it's actually a split thing [2021-06-16T04:17:25Z] on bukkit/spigot/paper/tuinity/whatever it's maven [2021-06-16T04:17:35Z] on forge/fabric is gradle [2021-06-16T04:17:40Z] s/is/it's/ [2021-06-16T04:17:57Z] ah, interesting [2021-06-16T04:18:57Z] for real though, dylan really made a very versatile tool that's really just a simple package manager (althought I'm bringing it at it's limit) [2021-06-16T04:19:45Z] like, I'll probably make some way of setting automatically the enviroment (reason that might bring me in the future to ditch multimc entirely) and put in KISS_PATH only a repo labeled with the version of the current instance [2021-06-16T04:22:57Z] sad_plan ff pgo seems to not work properly, i had to wait for the build to fail then resume it. You can just remove the MOZ_PGO line [2021-06-16T04:46:07Z] ok last thing before I disappear: is there some json parser in community or any other repo? [2021-06-16T04:47:04Z] If that's the case I think I can really make a KISS minecraft launcher with micro enviroments managed by kiss [2021-06-16T04:47:46Z] jq [2021-06-16T04:48:41Z] cool! I really really have to sleep now, but I can't wait to build the little minecraft launcher of my dreams! [2021-06-16T04:48:48Z] well, cya for now! [2021-06-16T08:20:47Z] https://0x0.st/-Lh6.jpg [2021-06-16T08:21:04Z] tfw propriatery phone [2021-06-16T09:20:28Z] acheam: you are doing it wrong to begin with [2021-06-16T09:21:00Z] why run so many terminals when you have tmux/dvtm? [2021-06-16T09:25:00Z] but anyway, make sure to exec the multiplexer, that might save one shell per terminal [2021-06-16T11:07:05Z] heyo [2021-06-16T11:08:16Z] * necromansy waves [2021-06-16T11:09:39Z] Hi [2021-06-16T11:56:42Z] damn, our busybox has real time signals disabled for {p}kill [2021-06-16T11:57:24Z] FEATURE_RTMINMAX should be set imo [2021-06-16T11:57:28Z] ^ dilyn [2021-06-16T12:00:06Z] wait, we have it enabled [2021-06-16T12:00:23Z] I'm pretty sure we do because I use the feature [2021-06-16T12:00:46Z] I just checked our .config, it is indeed enabled [2021-06-16T12:00:59Z] I can't use the signals by name though [2021-06-16T12:01:13Z] and `kill -l` does not list them [2021-06-16T12:01:20Z] it does [2021-06-16T12:01:34Z] weird [2021-06-16T12:01:35Z] num) NAME [2021-06-16T12:02:32Z] you sure that's not util-linux's kill(1)? [2021-06-16T12:03:27Z] no i only build util-linux with lib{uuid,mount,blkid} for btrfs [2021-06-16T12:04:35Z] I'm stupid, helps looking at the other columns of its output [2021-06-16T12:05:21Z] but they are listed as RT34..RT64, not RTMIN+n and RTMAX [2021-06-16T12:05:40Z] forces you to hardcode signal numbers [2021-06-16T12:05:59Z] welp, guess that's what I have to do [2021-06-16T12:31:26Z] testuser[m]1, I also forgot that kill is a built-in... /me facepalms [2021-06-16T12:32:18Z] so I was basically looking at the output of oksh's kill -l the entire time [2021-06-16T12:32:54Z] Lol [2021-06-16T13:39:00Z] noocsharp I wonder how rough it would be to figure something out along the lines of this: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/ofono/mmsd.git/ [2021-06-16T13:39:26Z] the roughest [2021-06-16T13:39:29Z] the toughest [2021-06-16T13:39:34Z] the most unreasonable thing to be to figure out [2021-06-16T13:39:48Z] we need a true InfoWarrior to handle such a mission [2021-06-16T13:54:40Z] but sh4rm4^bnc is no longer in here [2021-06-16T13:55:03Z] then I guess we'll have to settle for acheam [2021-06-16T14:23:37Z] do i need X11/XWayland backend for lariza even though it states only needing gtk+3 and webkit2gtk? [2021-06-16T14:24:13Z] gtk3 can run without X iirc [2021-06-16T14:24:39Z] i'm getting a couldn't load shared library libGL.so.1 error and it crashes [2021-06-16T14:25:13Z] hmm. I wouldn't know in that case [2021-06-16T14:25:15Z] from what i understand, my mesa doesn't build libGL because i only target wayland [2021-06-16T14:25:21Z] I've never actually experimented with wayland [2021-06-16T14:26:58Z] like, it loads initially and draws to the screen, but then any time i try to navigate or anything it crashes [2021-06-16T14:27:11Z] ...huh. [2021-06-16T14:27:47Z] if i go to google.com, i can interact with the search bar, click search, it shows the results page start rendering... and then poof goodbye [2021-06-16T14:27:59Z] same with pretty much any site [2021-06-16T14:29:43Z] my guess is something isn't pointing to libEGL correctly but not sure what to look at next [2021-06-16T14:31:20Z] Try building mesa with gl, you don't need xlibs for that i think [2021-06-16T14:34:46Z] trying -Dshared-glapi=enabled first [2021-06-16T14:40:15Z] oh it defaults to true [2021-06-16T14:50:04Z] -Dglx=enabled forces x11 platform, which has an xcb runtime dependency :/ [2021-06-16T14:52:09Z] What about gles instead of glx? [2021-06-16T14:52:43Z] I use libglvnd for libGL, it doesn't link to libX11 but it needs it installed (headers dependency) if you want to build anything that needs libglvnd [2021-06-16T14:53:19Z] i have gles built fine, libGLES.so.1 exists [2021-06-16T14:53:25Z] Oh [2021-06-16T14:53:39Z] Does -Dgl exist ? [2021-06-16T14:53:51Z] there's -Dopengl, -Dglx [2021-06-16T14:53:56Z] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/blob/main/meson_options.txt [2021-06-16T14:55:10Z] What does -Dopengl build then [2021-06-16T14:55:14Z] Instead of glx [2021-06-16T14:55:24Z] Oh [2021-06-16T14:55:26Z] didn't make a difference when i set it [2021-06-16T14:57:57Z] ang: I am doing one shell per terminal [2021-06-16T14:58:13Z] I'm launching my terminal with the default program as tmuz [2021-06-16T14:58:30Z] but when I close it, because the session stays arounde, they add up [2021-06-16T14:58:34Z] Why would webshit try to open libGL if it's built only with -DENABLE_GLES2=ON [2021-06-16T15:00:48Z] i don't know lol that's why i asked here, hoping someone might have an idea :) [2021-06-16T15:00:55Z] acheam, kinda redundant [2021-06-16T15:00:56Z] wonder if its just a hidden dependency [2021-06-16T15:01:16Z] imo you run a multiplexer so you don't have to run so many terminals [2021-06-16T15:01:46Z] shitty work-around: close windows via C-d [2021-06-16T15:02:26Z] You didn't have any libGL when you build webshit right ? [2021-06-16T15:02:29Z] I'm running them just for session management, not multiplexing [2021-06-16T15:02:33Z] Maybe it linked against it [2021-06-16T15:02:36Z] c-d works [2021-06-16T15:10:24Z] omanom: Do you try to build webkit2gtk without X11 backend? [2021-06-16T15:10:34Z] aka without any X [2021-06-16T15:12:33Z] If yes, you need this patch to set '-DUSE_OPENGL_OR_ES=OFF -DENABLE_GLES2=ON' http://ix.io/3q8F [2021-06-16T15:12:35Z] hm no, not explicitly [2021-06-16T15:13:00Z] i have -DENABLE_WEBGL2=OFF and -DENABLE_WEBDRIVER=OFF [2021-06-16T15:13:17Z] and -DENABLE_GLES=ON [2021-06-16T15:13:53Z] if not completely read logs [2021-06-16T15:13:59Z] is your mesa without libgl [2021-06-16T15:14:00Z] ? [2021-06-16T15:14:15Z] correct, it doesn't build libGL.so [2021-06-16T15:14:19Z] just libEGL.so [2021-06-16T15:14:26Z] Hmm not having `OPENGL_OR_ES=OFF` might be the cause of my webkit's cursedness [2021-06-16T15:14:32Z] then you need this patch, that webkit detects that properly [2021-06-16T15:14:32Z] Will give it a shot [2021-06-16T15:15:23Z] should fix "not finding shared lib libgl" from webkit [2021-06-16T15:17:47Z] ok i'll try that out, thanks claudia [2021-06-16T15:26:05Z] np. that one took me a while to find. [2021-06-16T15:26:25Z] But I didnt give up, because I had webkit to build and run in this constelation before. [2021-06-16T15:31:02Z] Lol setting OPENGL_OR_ES to off seems to have disabled all other options for some reason: https://termbin.com/q2j4 [2021-06-16T15:32:46Z] Have tried -DENABLE_GLES2=ON ? [2021-06-16T15:32:52Z] in addition [2021-06-16T15:34:12Z] Yrah it's explicitly on [2021-06-16T15:43:45Z] wow [2021-06-16T15:43:50Z] it finalyl fucking works [2021-06-16T15:43:52Z] thanks claudia [2021-06-16T15:44:03Z] was there a different option you had to set? [2021-06-16T15:45:09Z] https://git.git-bruh.duckdns.org/kiss-repo/commit/9da88bd88e8df03184a48c5afee3d96584265717.html [2021-06-16T15:45:20Z] it works fine even tho it set everything to OFF , lol [2021-06-16T15:46:10Z] testuser[m]1: your welcome. Hf with webkit :v [2021-06-16T15:46:38Z] from release to release these gl option names have had changed before. [2021-06-16T15:56:28Z] can you change the font stuff in webkit? [2021-06-16T15:58:57Z] I think it defaults to dejavu. When I dont have those it defaults to something else. More I dont know. [2021-06-16T16:01:03Z] https://termbin.com/ls2b btw this is why it disabled everything else [2021-06-16T16:01:20Z] still need to experiment with options then [2021-06-16T16:05:20Z] Ah then I might have just not noticed that enable_gles2 was disabled then. [2021-06-16T16:06:02Z] wpe_renderer(the wayland goddie) does not work without libgl as from what I tried. Bad. [2021-06-16T16:06:09Z] *goodie [2021-06-16T16:06:45Z] yea [2021-06-16T16:35:54Z] Hiii! [2021-06-16T16:35:59Z] Sleep: acquired [2021-06-16T16:36:03Z] Gamer gloves: on [2021-06-16T16:36:15Z] Nice [2021-06-16T16:36:26Z] Yep, It's time for minecraft 8) [2021-06-16T16:37:05Z] I've fleshed out more my idea for this multi-micro-enviroment minecraft launcher powered by kiss and it's awesome [2021-06-16T16:37:41Z] I just have to implement it real quick, shouldn't take too much I guess [2021-06-16T16:40:27Z] claudia testuser[m]1 dang no change for me, lariza still upset about no libGL.so [2021-06-16T16:45:02Z] use chromium [2021-06-16T16:45:04Z] :p [2021-06-16T16:45:29Z] In exchange for 15x more compile time you get something usable [2021-06-16T16:45:49Z] Or links2, better [2021-06-16T16:45:53Z] riteo: if you know how to compile it shouldnt be that hard [2021-06-16T16:46:39Z] technoznc: compile what [2021-06-16T16:53:06Z] links is b a s e d [2021-06-16T16:53:46Z] We could use elinks for js but it works only with spodermonkey that too a centuries old version [2021-06-16T16:54:41Z] hasn't elinks been abandoned for ages? [2021-06-16T16:55:37Z] I think it has had activity in ~1 year [2021-06-16T16:55:43Z] oh, huh [2021-06-16T16:56:15Z] now if only they had the Links2 graphics mode... [2021-06-16T16:58:06Z] Wait no it's dead since 2017 [2021-06-16T16:58:11Z] Arch had just bumped revlers [2021-06-16T16:58:53Z] Aw... [2021-06-16T17:01:10Z] Just to make sure u have rebuild lariza? :v [2021-06-16T17:01:31Z] i'll do it again but yeah i did [2021-06-16T17:01:46Z] This is my buildfile for webkit no X http://ix.io/3q9k [2021-06-16T17:02:16Z] Have you seen the configure result testuser posted earlier? [2021-06-16T17:02:32Z] You can paste yours aswell then. [2021-06-16T17:04:02Z] Btw there is a fork of elinks with ongoing development https://github.com/rkd77/felinks [2021-06-16T17:04:15Z] nice, thanks claudia [2021-06-16T17:16:32Z] my webkit buildfile was almost exactly that claudia, rebuilding now to see if the differences matter [2021-06-16T17:17:46Z] Claudia knows every browser there is, lol [2021-06-16T17:20:33Z] one might think that :D [2021-06-16T17:21:51Z] I skimmed through adelie packages and saw that they have updated elinks with strange name. [2021-06-16T17:34:16Z] has anyone packages the device tree compiler (dtc)? [2021-06-16T17:34:23Z] packaged* [2021-06-16T17:45:24Z] noocsharp: https://github.com/jedavies-dev/kiss-aarch64/tree/master/extra/dtc [2021-06-16T17:47:30Z] 5 minutes too late :P [2021-06-16T17:47:34Z] i just packaged it [2021-06-16T17:48:27Z] have you built crust from source? that's why i need it [2021-06-16T17:51:03Z] Not yet, have been having enough trouble trying to build atf and uboot with clang/llvm. [2021-06-16T17:51:15Z] Will give it a go though, since I think the megi kernel requires it [2021-06-16T17:51:58Z] wait really? maybe i've been using crust without even knowing it lmao [2021-06-16T17:53:13Z] i built my sd card from the pmos image so i guess that would make sense if postmarket ships with crust [2021-06-16T17:55:52Z] Yeah I did the same [2021-06-16T17:57:55Z] What UI you using? On-screen keyboard? [2021-06-16T17:59:00Z] custom one, i added touch/input method support to swc [2021-06-16T17:59:04Z] and ported svkbd to wayland [2021-06-16T17:59:21Z] Nice [2021-06-16T17:59:23Z] it's pretty primitive at the moment [2021-06-16T18:02:02Z] i basically ripped out the pmos rootfs and replaced it with oasis [2021-06-16T18:02:15Z] and the kernel as well [2021-06-16T18:02:42Z] i figure it's high time to build a full image from source [2021-06-16T18:07:12Z] jedavies: when you do build crust from source, i just packaged swig here: https://git.nihaljere.xyz/kiss-nihal/log.html [2021-06-16T18:21:54Z] Nice, will check out swc/velox. Have been running sway with a modified wvkbd https://github.com/jjsullivan5196/wvkbd [2021-06-16T18:22:16Z] What browser do you use on pinephone ? [2021-06-16T18:29:53Z] i haven't even attempted to get a browser working, but i think sxmo has surf [2021-06-16T18:30:07Z] i don't have any experience with it though [2021-06-16T18:30:15Z] maybe jedavies knows better [2021-06-16T18:30:15Z] Been using webkit2gtk browsers OK since it's easy enough to cross build that now. Not tried cross-building firefox yet. [2021-06-16T18:31:02Z] cross compiling firefox sounds painful [2021-06-16T18:33:45Z] What do you use swig for? [2021-06-16T19:03:01Z] it's dependency for u-boot [2021-06-16T19:03:15Z] and i think the crust-firmware meta repo [2021-06-16T21:50:01Z] Any sane alternative to firefox? [2021-06-16T21:50:20Z] it depends on what you want to do with the web [2021-06-16T21:52:09Z] there are several people who use chromium though [2021-06-16T21:52:28Z] firefox is still failing on my end, even with pgo disabled.. log: https://0x0.st/-9z_.txt [2021-06-16T23:28:58Z] https://archive.logbot.info [2021-06-16T23:33:04Z] >decommissioned? [2021-06-16T23:33:56Z] wait, who owned logbot? [2021-06-16T23:35:06Z] it looks like it was an hobby project made by glob, what did he mean by decommissioned? [2021-06-16T23:35:50Z] oh I just don't know english apparently [2021-06-16T23:36:06Z] well, that's sad :(