<B2IA>
(AGMS) Finally got tired of Vision losing the connection and not noticing (perhaps a firewall breakage), which causes trouble when running the BeShare to IRC bridge. So I wrote a medium sized bash program to restart Vision if nothing is added to its log file after 20 minutes. So if you see #haiku quitting and coming back periodically, that's what's going on.
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<matt3>
Jesus says : love your neighbor as yourself => I must love you more ... :D
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* OscarL
rans away from matt3's hugging attempts.
<matt3>
xD
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<Begasus>
hi OscarL matt3
<Begasus>
Congrats OscarL :)
<OscarL>
:D Thanks Begasus!
<OscarL>
and I even got another +2 from Jérôme!
* OscarL
is a happy man today.
<Begasus>
nice going! :)
<OscarL>
I should learn to manage the anxiety spikes I get during these reviews. Today I didn't even wanted to look at them at all, LOL!
<OscarL>
In the end, things went FAR better than I was fearing :-D
<Begasus>
If things do go as planned, no one is going to bite you ;)
<OscarL>
:-)
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<OscarL>
I can't thank korli and madmax enough for their patience and valuable feedback. I hope I'll be able to at least requiere less hand-holding after some more practice :-D
<Begasus>
plenty of knowlidge around to guide you through it, and you took the first step into something you though would be valuable to Haiku +1 here :)
<OscarL>
:-)
<OscarL>
Begasus: just in case you haven't seen the logs already: Yesterday jessicah confirmed that linking to libbe would take care of code that needs libroot. So that could have worked for lout with enable catgets(), if that was worth the trouble (which it doesn't :-D).
<Begasus>
thought so, but no, haven't checked the logs today :)
<OscarL>
Just pointing that out... in case a similar situation happens with other code you came accross.
<Begasus>
yeah, good thing you spotted it
<Begasus>
see, another +1 :)
<OscarL>
I'm just reading about the wayland port by x512, and all the posibilities that it opens. Just... WOW.
<Begasus>
PR for that in wip at haikuports, but kudos to all that are involved there
<OscarL>
Lots of QT programs already feel better on Haiku than on Linux, at least for me, and now those screenshots of GTK programs gave me the same feeling :-D
<Begasus>
x512[m], probably did some more commits there, so it's not yet ready to be merged
<OscarL>
I'm a patiente man on those regards. :-D
<OscarL>
I'm just marveled at all the progress.
<Begasus>
with the work done at gtk I was able to create a wxgtk3 package based on the wxqt one
<Begasus>
hence we now have a gui for scummvm-tools :)
* OscarL
reads the wiki page for ScummVM to check if he remember that one right.
<OscarL>
Yeah.... Full Throttle and Grim Fandango.... those I remember :-D
<Begasus>
that was first done with ResidualVM :)
<OscarL>
Didn't play them myself (I only had a slow 386 SX 1 MB back then)... but we watched a friend play on his 486 with COLOR!!! monitor :-D
<OscarL>
*386 SX... with no HDD, by the way :-D
<Begasus>
whoot!
<Begasus>
checked the demo back then when I checked out residualvm
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<OscarL>
Just a heads up, Begasus... I've cloned https://github.com/Begasus/CudaText-Haiku-32bit yesterday. The binaries there are 64 bits versions. (I've just re-checked to be sure, even extracted the included .hpkg to see if it had just the wrong name).
<OscarL>
please do NOT rush into this, I just thought it was worth mentioning it.
<OscarL>
(I guess at some point I'll do the whole install Lazarus dance... and see if I can't get a newer version to compile.... but for now... I already have too many unfinished things :-D)
<Begasus>
I know the package there is 64 bit
<Begasus>
hence I created a recipe for it (iirc) :)
<OscarL>
Sorry, then I was confused by the repo name, and the presence of other binaries there :-)
<OscarL>
Sweet jebus...
<OscarL>
I should learn that git has branches I should also inspect :D
<Begasus>
let me see if I can still create the hpkg
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<OscarL>
I'm still missing the Qt dependencies on this install (I'm on a limited bandwidth till the night, when I should be able to download those), so don't rush for me!
<Begasus_32>
grabbing cudatext_x86-1.152.0.9-1-x86_gcc2.hpkg and moving it to /Opslag/haikuports/packages/cudatext_x86-1.152.0.9-1-x86_gcc2.hpkg
<Begasus>
actually the files are in there already, just not packaged :)
<Begasus>
cp apps/CudaText $appsDir
<Begasus>
maybe you can cp it to ~/config/non-packaged/bin
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<Begasus>
we already got pep518, not 582 (not sure what the diff is there)
<Begasus>
and there is pep660 already :)
<Begasus>
bbl
<OscarL>
pep517 seems to be focused on building packages.
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<OscarL>
pep582 is an alternative to using virtual envs (another way of installing python dependencies... but that are local to the directory in question... and do not require "activation", unlike venvs)
<OscarL>
What it bassically does is making sure that the Python interpreter puts cwd/__pythonpackages__ in sys.path[1]: After current dir, and before the site-global python packages.
<OscarL>
pretty neat and simple IMO.
<OscarL>
And unlike venvs... that always works, not only you run the "activate" scripts. Much nicer, I think.
<OscarL>
Still at "Draft" status, though.
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<harshad>
hello
* phschafft
waves.
<harshad>
I am trying to suggest a few additions on one of the pages in the haiku user guides. I haven't used git before, and am not familiar with the workflow. Looking for some hlp to get started with this
<ermo[m]>
git clone <repo>; git checkout -b <suitable topic>; <hack, hack hack>; git add <changed files>; git commit; <hack hack hack>; git add <changed files>; git commit; <realise you made a small mistake>; <fix fix fix>; git commit --amend;
<ermo[m]>
harshad: plenty of guides on the internet for it.