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[06:46:58] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[06:46:58] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[06:46:59] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> it usually automatically fails. :-)
[07:11:05] <abaumann> https://bugs.archlinux32.org
[07:11:06] <phrik> Title: FS#355 : KDE packages fail to install because of /lib (at bugs.archlinux32.org)
[07:11:07] <abaumann> sigh.
[07:31:16] <abaumann> Quite a bump in new package builds in the queue, so python 3.12 arrived, I suppose.
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[12:07:56] <KitsuWhooa> oh god
[12:08:35] <KitsuWhooa> no, python is still 3.11
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[12:13:29] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[12:13:29] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[12:13:30] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> I always knew, pentium is the slowest architecture ;-)
[12:13:35] <abaumann> That was a dangerous line:
[12:13:38] <abaumann> binutils:
[12:13:45] <abaumann> s/--enable-pgo-build=.*/--disable-pgo-build/
[12:13:48] <abaumann> in i486 only.
[12:13:53] <KitsuWhooa> ouch
[12:14:07] <abaumann> It eleminates _everithing_ after --enable-pgo-build, most imporantrly --disable-gdb :-)
[12:14:15] <abaumann> And gdb inside binutils of course doesn't build.
[12:15:35] <abaumann> I wonder what else I switched off on on this way..
[12:16:09] <abaumann> After that I'm positive to have a working toolchain again on 486. :-)
[12:17:33] <KitsuWhooa> nice
[12:21:08] <KitsuWhooa> oh hey, it looks like my ruby hack works
[12:35:44] <abaumann> ruby-hack?
[12:36:14] <abaumann> e7c5e2a0fdb85ec7acd647293140139f4e262e27
[12:36:15] <abaumann> ah
[12:36:18] <abaumann> :-)
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[13:57:34] <KitsuWhooa> so now we need to rebuild all of the ruby packages :p
[13:58:26] * abaumann sighs
[13:58:56] <KitsuWhooa> I need to get to writing that buildmaster script to schedule all packages under a group to rebuild
[14:02:00] <KitsuWhooa> to be fair, the last ruby build was in 2022
[14:08:36] <abaumann> ui, yeah..
[14:09:10] <abaumann> curl
[14:09:11] <abaumann> 1 any curl 14fa8846b506897bbf0a5755f4ee56739eba15f2 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 core
[14:09:14] <abaumann> 2 any curl 2b3d3ca18f925cec7ca89e7ec90df21a661dba3c 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 core
[14:09:17] <abaumann> 3 any curl 8c6ae5c97f05b47182b60443d0a35068effccfb8 7b3ef9e913069f59082b3c42754b15c9f3f6cb2c core
[14:09:20] <abaumann> ok, pciked 3
[14:09:21] <abaumann> forcing again.
[14:09:27] <abaumann> it presents me the same entries
[14:09:33] <abaumann> this hardly sounds correct
[14:09:49] <abaumann> I would have expected it to remove old versions after having built the newest curl.
[14:10:07] <abaumann> So at least we can manually nudge the right versios and then go to an automatic way of building again.
[14:13:01] <abaumann> 1 any curl 14fa8846b506897bbf0a5755f4ee56739eba15f2 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 core
[14:13:04] <abaumann> 2 any curl 2b3d3ca18f925cec7ca89e7ec90df21a661dba3c 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 core
[14:13:07] <abaumann> 3 any curl 8c6ae5c97f05b47182b60443d0a35068effccfb8 7b3ef9e913069f59082b3c42754b15c9f3f6cb2c core
[14:13:10] <abaumann> sorry. wrong copy-paste buffer
[14:13:12] <abaumann> https://buildmaster-status.archlinux32.org
[14:13:21] <abaumann> this shows mostly i486 stuff now..
[14:15:21] <KitsuWhooa> it only removes the others after they are deleted
[14:15:28] <KitsuWhooa> as in, as long as they are tracked in the database somewhere, they will show up there
[14:16:28] <abaumann> ah, so I'll try to push them
[14:16:39] <abaumann> especially strange is 2b3d3ca18f925cec7ca89e7ec90df21a661dba3c, it doesn't exist as a show-ref
[14:16:40] <KitsuWhooa> that should do it, yeah
[14:16:44] <KitsuWhooa> oh that's very common
[14:17:06] <KitsuWhooa> I don't know why
[14:17:14] <KitsuWhooa> but it's usually ancient revisions
[14:17:16] <KitsuWhooa> maybe even pre-git
[14:17:29] <KitsuWhooa> once they are all flushed out of the system it should be fine
[14:18:18] <abaumann> ah, ok. then this is feasable..
[14:18:34] <abaumann> not so nice for python/ruby modules, I suppose
[14:18:39] <KitsuWhooa> yeah :p
[14:18:43] <KitsuWhooa> for example
[14:18:48] <KitsuWhooa> 1 any ruby 05446ba57ae00786048acf1f95cd2ec1945a5013 67f86143dbd5f0ec1877dff7573a8643f259ab7a extra
[14:18:48] <KitsuWhooa> 2 any ruby 05446ba57ae00786048acf1f95cd2ec1945a5013 e7c5e2a0fdb85ec7acd647293140139f4e262e27 extra
[14:18:48] <KitsuWhooa> 3 any ruby 0bb41e9cbac3c1c983df13887ad8e18a427ea807 9a6962c7a08569afe55b0216d24aee07380e68a2 community
[14:18:49] <KitsuWhooa> 4 any ruby 453009c41dad3be8d72dedfbf8140f767e4cc8de ec4f7efbbe758d84e682ab6b9b881ccf92c3a82a extra
[14:18:56] <KitsuWhooa> and that's because we have 4 different ruby versions
[14:19:07] <abaumann> sweet ;-)
[14:19:20] <abaumann> we should promote that as a feature.. ;-)
[14:19:23] <KitsuWhooa> hah
[14:19:33] <KitsuWhooa> https://archlinux32.org
[14:19:34] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux 32 - Package Search (at archlinux32.org)
[14:19:55] <KitsuWhooa> but you can group them into 4 different build dates
[14:21:58] <abaumann> https://archlinux.org
[14:21:59] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux - hurl 4.3.0-1 (x86_64) (at archlinux.org)
[14:22:15] <abaumann> why is upstream packaging arbitrary stuff into the repos, and throwing things out like bochs (the emulator)?
[14:22:32] <abaumann> or _my_ editor 'joe' ;-)
[14:22:34] <KitsuWhooa> yeah that I do not know :p
[14:24:55] <abaumann> cmake: error while loading shared libraries: librhash.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[14:24:58] <abaumann> on i486
[14:25:05] <abaumann> yep, that breaks quite some packages.
[14:25:06] <KitsuWhooa> time to rebuild cmake :p
[14:25:11] <abaumann> yep :-)
[14:25:14] <abaumann> on it.
[14:25:31] <KitsuWhooa> Build date: 2022-01-10 18:12:20
[14:25:34] <KitsuWhooa> ouch
[14:25:42] <abaumann> cmake?
[14:25:43] <KitsuWhooa> I mean, it does feel like most of arch32 froze in time in 2022
[14:25:43] <KitsuWhooa> yup
[14:25:54] <KitsuWhooa> oh
[14:25:57] <KitsuWhooa> it might not be accurate
[14:26:00] <KitsuWhooa> https://archlinux32.org
[14:26:02] <abaumann> this could easily explain it, yes
[14:26:03] <KitsuWhooa> because this doesn't work
[14:26:36] <abaumann> yeah, most of this web-things I don't really know about.. and they are now breaking a little bit.. :-)
[14:26:48] <abaumann> To be frank.. I never really used them..
[14:27:31] <KitsuWhooa> I use the packages search a lot
[14:27:36] <KitsuWhooa> so much that I added it as a search engine in my browser
[14:27:50] <KitsuWhooa> so I can do @a32 ruby and it'll take me to that search link above
[14:27:54] <abaumann> oh, really?
[14:27:59] <KitsuWhooa> yup
[14:28:12] <KitsuWhooa> I have an equivalent @a for upstream arch, and @ga that takes me to a package on the arch gitlab :p
[14:28:24] <abaumann> handy :-)
[14:28:34] <KitsuWhooa> very
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[16:18:38] <KillerWasp> anyone here remember which are the source code for medit when did it exist long ago here?
[16:22:06] <KitsuWhooa> KillerWasp: http://mooedit.sourceforge.net
[16:22:07] <phrik> Title: medit the text editor (at mooedit.sourceforge.net)
[16:22:59] <KitsuWhooa> you can find old packages in archive.archlinux.org and if you extract them, the .PKGINFO has a link to the source
[16:23:03] <KitsuWhooa> er
[16:23:05] <KitsuWhooa> archive.archlinux32.org
[16:23:09] <KitsuWhooa> https://archive.archlinux32.org
[16:23:10] <phrik> Title: Index of /packages/m/medit (at archive.archlinux32.org)
[16:25:13] <KillerWasp> my old last source code of medit are from https://medit@bitbucket.org with hg
[16:26:16] <KitsuWhooa> ah, hm
[16:26:57] <KillerWasp> KitsuWhooa: your url i see also in AUR, like https://wxmedit.github.io and https://github.com
[16:26:58] <phrik> Title: wxMEdit - A Cross-platform Text/Hex Editor (at wxmedit.github.io)
[16:27:10] <KitsuWhooa> ah, so it probably got forked a lot
[16:27:17] <KillerWasp> seem medit are dead and a fork is needed
[16:27:21] <KitsuWhooa> yup
[16:27:30] <KitsuWhooa> probably why it was removed from the repos, too
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[16:28:08] <KillerWasp> well, thanks. I'm check it.
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[16:36:17] <KillerWasp> uy!! i did realize it that i have the unique copy of medit in all the world! lol
[17:04:41] <KillerWasp> i get confused or medit never used meson?
[17:06:12] <KitsuWhooa> no idea
[17:06:17] <KitsuWhooa> but I see that on sourceforge there are only tarballs
[17:06:30] <KitsuWhooa> so yeah, that bitbucket repo was where the code was
[17:07:34] <KillerWasp> the bitbucket is dead, i only found from sourceforget, which i don't know if are the same.
[17:07:44] <KitsuWhooa> I suspect the sourceforge one is a bit older
[17:07:48] <KitsuWhooa> https://mooedit.sourceforge.net
[17:07:49] <phrik> Title: Getting medit (at mooedit.sourceforge.net)
[17:07:53] <KitsuWhooa> it links to bitbucket there
[17:07:56] <KitsuWhooa> so it's definitely the same project
[17:08:08] <KillerWasp> i see
[17:08:28] <KitsuWhooa> if you have newer code from that repo, might be worth uploading it somewhere
[17:08:35] <KitsuWhooa> as for where, I do not know
[17:09:06] <abaumann> medit. never heard of that editor.
[17:09:58] <abaumann> maybe you can also contact the authro via mail or IRC?
[17:10:13] <KitsuWhooa> I suspect if they took down the repo, they probably got tired of it :p
[17:12:21] <abaumann> https://github.com
[17:12:44] <abaumann> looks like a reupload of a git repo of sorts
[17:13:49] <KitsuWhooa> might even be a fork
[17:14:14] <abaumann> The token "BOOL" is deprecated; use "BOOLEAN" instead, mmh
[17:14:25] <abaumann> that thing will need some adaption so compile
[17:14:42] <abaumann> I used nedit in my youth :-)
[17:16:10] <abaumann> compiling mame just killed my NUC. :-)
[17:27:18] <KitsuWhooa> I still use scite :p
[17:27:29] <KitsuWhooa> Although have to configure it to get the toolbars to show and other useful things
[17:27:46] <KitsuWhooa> I use both scite and qt creator
[17:27:56] <abaumann> for me it's joe and geany
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[18:18:24] <KillerWasp> i medit and geany
[18:24:47] <KillerWasp> is too many for check the source code from 1.2.0 to 1.2.92 (all 3 years of changes!), but i see minor changes between different codes of it.
[18:30:56] <KillerWasp> I don't think it's necessary to go up anywhere. Since even if the last unmaintained tarball disappears, no one would want mine.
[18:30:59] <KillerWasp> !shrug
[18:30:59] <phrik> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[18:36:25] <KillerWasp> Personally, I'm going to try to update by fixing the code during compilation, even if I don't know anything about the code.
[18:39:53] <abaumann> phrik can shrug? nice :-)
[18:39:54] <phrik> Never!
[18:40:23] <abaumann> !laugh
[18:40:23] <phrik> abaumann: You might be able to bribe me for an answer…
[18:40:27] <gehidore> !shurg
[18:40:28] <phrik> 乁║ ˙ 益 ˙ ║ㄏ
[18:46:27] <KitsuWhooa> !welcome
[18:46:27] <phrik> Welcome to #archlinux32, tell us how you fucked up.
[18:54:11] <abaumann> lol.
[18:54:27] <abaumann> "policial correctness by phrik"
[18:55:10] <gehidore> there's a polite welcome too
[18:56:00] <gehidore> !politewelcome
[18:56:01] <phrik> Welcome to #archlinux32 - How can we help you?
[19:02:01] <abaumann> !QuoteGrabs say 676
[19:02:02] <phrik> abaumann: <optikalmouse> you work for FLOSS, you wear whatever you want (bra and panties hello!)
[19:02:21] <KitsuWhooa> I prefer programmer socks
[19:02:58] <gehidore> only if they go past the knees and you wear khaki shorts and white tennis shoes
[19:03:44] <KitsuWhooa> skirt
[19:04:47] <gehidore> that breaks the stereotype
[19:04:56] <KitsuWhooa> it does? :p
[19:05:05] <gehidore> you'll also have to drive a corvette and attempt to date someone 1/4 your age
[19:05:25] <KitsuWhooa> ah, perhaps we're referring to different things :p
[19:05:46] <gehidore> I'm building a specific picture: https://www.corvetteblogger.com
[19:05:56] <gehidore> oh damn they're wearing jeans it ruined it
[19:05:59] <gehidore> and the socks are wrong
[19:06:01] <gehidore> I'm fail all around
[19:06:05] * gehidore sees himself out
[19:06:09] <KitsuWhooa> yes, we are
[19:06:30] <gehidore> programmer socks sound wise though
[19:06:37] <gehidore> shame to lose a piggy to the cold
[19:06:40] <gehidore> or the cat
[19:07:28] <gehidore> KitsuWhooa you're welcome to correct the eyebleach required image I painted
[19:08:19] <KitsuWhooa> I'd rather not :p
[19:09:39] <gehidore> !moo
[19:09:40] <phrik> 🐮
[19:17:37] <KillerWasp> gehidore: who appear first? a wise or a programmer socks?
[19:19:55] <KillerWasp> talking of socks i work with it like 10 years and end with a amazing library of networking and communications.
[19:21:12] <KillerWasp> oh! and only work in GNU/Linux because other systems are sucks!
[19:21:37] <KitsuWhooa> what, you don't like winsocks? :p
[19:21:37] <abaumann> "other socks suck" ;-)
[19:22:17] <KillerWasp> KitsuWhooa: never! i also hate winape.
[19:29:16] * abaumann changes to bed socks now. bye. :-)
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[19:29:38] <KitsuWhooa> night
[19:45:59] <gehidore> KillerWasp probably the socks
[21:45:35] <KitsuWhooa> well, I scheduled ruby-* to be rebuilt. Let's see how badly it goes
[22:13:37] <gehidore> it'll go grand KitsuWhooa
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[22:51:45] <KillerWasp> grand() - GDK randomize function
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