2021-02-09T00:30:08 #kisslinux oh hay did repology get updated? 2021-02-09T00:30:37 #kisslinux it appears so 2021-02-09T01:19:44 #kisslinux yay 2021-02-09T04:50:26 #kisslinux acheam: could you give me "owner" permissions in kiss-community ? I'd like to invite a few active maintainers 2021-02-09T05:43:55 #kisslinux testuser[m]_: yep, I'll do it tomorrow. I would refrain from unnecessarily adding people to the org, but rather just to the relevant repos 2021-02-09T05:45:58 #kisslinux sure 2021-02-09T07:06:40 #kisslinux dilyn: did you experience any issues with packages after dropping json-glib from glib? 2021-02-09T13:06:54 #kisslinux none so far; I think it's just required by certain gtk+3 apps 2021-02-09T13:07:20 #kisslinux arch may or may not be an accurate reference 2021-02-09T13:07:21 #kisslinux https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/json-glib/ 2021-02-09T13:18:38 #kisslinux Sup, just checking if Dylan is back. Is he? 2021-02-09T13:26:52 #kisslinux buffet: no 2021-02-09T13:27:16 #kisslinux Sad! 2021-02-09T13:33:39 #kisslinux dilyn: hmm, I'll probably let it be then since flatpak and pantheon stuff seem to require it 2021-02-09T13:34:26 #kisslinux yeah i luck out because I use basically zero applications on my laptop :v 2021-02-09T15:46:32 #kisslinux =) 2021-02-09T15:47:51 #kisslinux dilyn: could you check if kiss-community/repo-community#85 happens for you on `chrome://flags` ? 2021-02-09T17:01:05 #kisslinux testuser[m]_: you should be an owner now 2021-02-09T17:18:50 #kisslinux @freenode_acheam:matrix.org thanks! 2021-02-09T17:32:57 #kisslinux acheam: will test later (provided feedback on issue); my kernel somehow lost efistub support yet again so I'm building my fallback atm :v too many issues to fix on this system smh 2021-02-09T17:34:57 #kisslinux Sry that was testuser[m]_: 2021-02-09T17:41:18 #kisslinux dilynm: thanks for your input, i wanted to see if the issue was caused by system icu/libxml but you're using bundled libs and it still seems to happen for you... but on my old builds with less system libs it just werks 2021-02-09T17:41:31 #kisslinux and it indeed seems to be js related cuz i havent noticed it much at all since i block it everywhere 2021-02-09T17:44:54 #kisslinux I may or may not have is enabled idr :S 2021-02-09T17:45:03 #kisslinux s/is/js/ 2021-02-09T17:45:03 #kisslinux I may or may not have js enabled idr :S 2021-02-09T17:53:29 #kisslinux hmm 2021-02-09T17:55:44 #kisslinux So... how should we handle the ~50 outdated packages in community? Most of the maintainers haven't responded so should we assume that they don't use KISS anymore and just have 2-3 people take over maintainership for some and drop some ? What does everyone think 2021-02-09T17:59:34 #kisslinux Hi everybody. Could some tell me if xdpyinfo is in any available package? 2021-02-09T18:04:01 #kisslinux doesn't seem to be packaged in kiss https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/packages/xorg-xdpyinfo/trunk/PKGBUILD 2021-02-09T18:04:56 #kisslinux thx testuser[m]_ 2021-02-09T18:05:12 #kisslinux testuser[m]_: can we ping the maintainers, give them a grace period and then simply remove packages? 2021-02-09T18:11:17 #kisslinux > Most of the maintainers haven't responded 2021-02-09T18:11:34 #kisslinux kinda missed this, but where did they not respond? 2021-02-09T18:12:35 #kisslinux I had made an issue on kisslinux/community tagging each package along with maint 2021-02-09T18:12:35 #kisslinux its still open 2021-02-09T18:14:03 #kisslinux #1681 2021-02-09T18:14:06 #kisslinux will have a look, I had assumed I would be tagged too, since I should have outdated packages according to repology 2021-02-09T18:15:01 #kisslinux you're tagged for a couple of packages too 2021-02-09T18:15:48 #kisslinux weird, got no notification or anything 2021-02-09T18:20:07 #kisslinux oh, it's an older one, thought it was more recent 2021-02-09T18:20:28 #kisslinux I've been editing the list occasionally 2021-02-09T18:21:17 #kisslinux I updated since then, but I've been slacking a bit with more recent package updates but I will get to it 2021-02-09T18:21:53 #kisslinux The list is a bit smaller now since I had scripted the bumping quite a lot of packages which didn't have any patches etc. see kiss-community/repo-community#74 2021-02-09T18:21:58 #kisslinux like if you have no commits since you originally tagged people, I'd say we should get rid of those packages 2021-02-09T18:22:16 #kisslinux nice 2021-02-09T18:55:50 #kisslinux If they haven't said anything, just drop the packages 2021-02-09T18:56:33 #kisslinux Check the dependencies first of course but like, there's no good reason to keep outdated packages that aren't used by anything 2021-02-09T18:57:55 #kisslinux nothing to suggest so on his github 2021-02-09T18:57:57 #kisslinux fuck 2021-02-09T18:58:06 #kisslinux way too late to respond to that message 2021-02-09T18:58:15 #kisslinux not noticing the position of scrollbars is fun 2021-02-09T18:58:40 #kisslinux uhm, so I bumped versions for 2 of my packages. But since I used the same branches for my changes, the new commits end up in the old pull requests for those packages 2021-02-09T18:58:51 #kisslinux anyway UXP had its compiler version bumped up so I packaged Nuegia in case any of you are interested in that 2021-02-09T18:59:06 #kisslinux it's just a binary for now but I'll likely put up a source package in the next few days 2021-02-09T19:11:04 #kisslinux omg i forgot i had set that quit message on my phone. incredible. 2021-02-09T19:13:57 #kisslinux dilyn, what I wrote earlier, will commits to old PRs still get to you guys' attention for manual merging? 2021-02-09T19:19:48 #kisslinux technically dylan would disallow that and I agree with that. You should close old PRs and submit a new PR on a new branch 2021-02-09T19:19:56 #kisslinux keeps commits cleaner 2021-02-09T19:20:15 #kisslinux (no reason to include incremental bumps all on a single PR; if the last bump got missed there's no reason to include it) 2021-02-09T19:20:20 #kisslinux okey, will do 2021-02-09T19:20:39 #kisslinux yeah makes sense 2021-02-09T19:28:40 #kisslinux why does it seem like every MIT licensed alternative to GPL is written in rust 2021-02-09T19:28:44 #kisslinux is my license... bad? 2021-02-09T20:30:02 #kisslinux lol 2021-02-09T20:30:38 #kisslinux I gotta say, I still don't really get the aversion to anything not C/POSIX here 2021-02-09T20:34:48 #kisslinux rust stuff is just hard to package (in keeping with the guidestones at least), and rust itself takes forever to build 2021-02-09T20:35:13 #kisslinux this clipboard implementation requries more than 80 crates, for instance. and it takes quote a while to build 2021-02-09T20:55:07 #kisslinux @mcpcpc @aarng: given a config file with a list of channels (optionally a nickname, server, and port), maintain a log for each channel as a separate file in a directory: https://termbin.com/ugrz 2021-02-09T20:55:52 #kisslinux Maintains a separate connection for each. Could probably reuse the same connection. 2021-02-09T21:03:02 #kisslinux retrohacker: pretty good 2021-02-09T21:03:29 #kisslinux look up /dev/tcp, you could replace netcat alltogether 2021-02-09T21:06:07 #kisslinux oh and I think you basically have to PONG the original parameter from the PING 2021-02-09T21:06:33 #kisslinux I'd assume not all ircd's will allow you to only respond with an empty PONG 2021-02-09T21:09:09 #kisslinux I thought so too. But this worked on freenode. Haven't tested on anything else. 2021-02-09T21:14:52 #kisslinux I wonder if we could create a file alongside `.{log,error}` which would post all text written to the file to the channel. Would make it an fs based IRC client. Something like `tail -f "${FILE}.input" | prefix w/ IRC command to post to channel > "${STDIN}" 2021-02-09T21:20:31 #kisslinux that would at least prevent input being garbled as new input appears 2021-02-09T21:20:51 #kisslinux I wonder if rlwrap fixes that though 2021-02-09T21:34:31 #kisslinux for me, i think it’s pure laziness. i jump from platform to platform quite frequently. so i like it when my tools “just work”. 2021-02-09T21:35:33 #kisslinux ahh will take a look at the ircc suggestions in a bit. have my 40min work commute ahead of me. 2021-02-09T21:48:45 #kisslinux mcpcpc[m]: Sure, but Python, Rust, and Haskell, the three I see the most complaints about all support more platforms than I have ever heard of before. I kind of odubt that you are regularly jumping between platforms like z/OS, Haiku, and Solaris for prime support to matter. 2021-02-09T21:49:41 #kisslinux acheam: ah. gotcha. 2021-02-09T21:57:12 #kisslinux i think played around with that in kirc. it does work. not all vte’s implement rlwrap though, so it’s a crap shoot whether it works or not. 2021-02-09T21:58:36 #kisslinux * > <@freenode_aarng:matrix.org> I wonder if rlwrap fixes that though 2021-02-09T21:58:36 #kisslinux i think i played around with that in kirc. it does work. not all vte’s implement rlwrap though, so it’s a crap shoot whether it works or not. 2021-02-09T21:58:55 #kisslinux I see, bummer 2021-02-09T23:19:25 #kisslinux Testuser: seeing as there is such a big number of outdated packages, would there perhaps be of interest in creating an archive of dropped packages? Just throw them in there, and if someone wishes to maintain them, theyll create a PR to readd them or something along those lines. 2021-02-09T23:19:59 #kisslinux isn't that just git log | grep $pkg ? 2021-02-09T23:20:55 #kisslinux I guess it is. Im not too familiar with git in the first place. I just had the idea, so I threw it out there 2021-02-09T23:21:02 #kisslinux * sad_plan shrugs 2021-02-09T23:22:46 #kisslinux It's a fine idea! I'm just worried about repository size 2021-02-09T23:22:57 #kisslinux and clutter 2021-02-09T23:23:39 #kisslinux and repology might try to track that archive? not sure, but then it would defeat the point of dropping orphaned packages 2021-02-09T23:46:14 #kisslinux IMO, a slimmer, fully up to date repo is far better than a fat out of date one 2021-02-09T23:47:01 #kisslinux If maintainers haven't been in contact with either kisslinux or kiss-community, and have not been able to be contacted, we could just drop the package, it wouldn 2021-02-09T23:47:07 #kisslinux 't be hard to bring it back from git history 2021-02-09T23:47:52 #kisslinux And we'd stick to a strong core base of packages, rather than a loose mess of half-maintained packages where you have to wonder whether or not what you are downloading is the latest, secure version