Re: [DNG] [SPAM] New application ready to test: hopman

2019-05-01 Thread Didier Kryn

Le 01/05/2019 à 18:23, aitor_czr a écrit :

On Thu, 2015-11-26 at 17:04 +, Roger Leigh wrote:

On 26/11/2015 15:00, Svante Signell wrote:

Hi, what's wrong with plain GNU make, and the GNU auto-tools?

Nothing is wrong with "plain make", providing that it meets your needs.
But often you want more than plain make can offer.  There's plenty to
criticise with the autotools, the baroque complexity being the primary
one.  CMake is a big upgrade from the autotools; it's vastly more
featureful and powerful, has better portability for modern systems, and
still works with make when generating Makefiles.  The autotools have
failed to keep up to date with modern portability requirements; the
capabilities CMake has to offer are unmatched at the present time,
though it also has its own warts.  After 15 years of autotools use, I
converted all my stuff to CMake over the last two years, and I'm not
looking back.


    I haven't talked against autotool for several years, I think (~:

    In the case of this application, I don't think there's a need for 
configuration and portability because the program is completely 
Linux-oriented and absolutely depends on features which only exist in 
the Linux kernel (/sys, /proc, inotify, signalfd). I've no idea on 
wether it is portable to another OS and don't care much.


    For what concerns portability to other libcs, I consider a must to 
stick to the POSIX standard and not bloat the program with switches 
depending on which library and which version is used. If the program 
relies on any non-standard feature, I consider it a bug which I'm 
willing to correct.


    There might be an issue with the location of the installed files 
which may depend on the distro; then, well, it's a job for the packager. 
Maybe it would help to have the location of the default config file set 
by a #define; this is something I can do.


        Didier



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Re: [DNG] cannot reach gitlab

2019-05-01 Thread Didier Kryn

Le 01/05/2019 à 16:49, Evilham via Dng a écrit :

Hello,

I took a quick look and don't see anything strange with your user / 
repos and things appear to be working alright on the server end.


If you keep having issues maybe come around to IRC and with a more 
synchronous communication we can try to figure it out.

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    Sure. I'll have to learn how to use IRC. I may look like a dynosaur 
but I never used that (~:


        Didier


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Re: [DNG] New application ready to test: hopman

2019-05-01 Thread aitor_czr

On 1/5/19 18:23, aitor_czr wrote:

What about the use of CMake?
I can help on that, and also in the translations.

Aitor.


using xgettext and msginit



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Re: [DNG] [SPAM] New application ready to test: hopman

2019-05-01 Thread aitor_czr

Hi Didier,

On 28/4/19 22:59, Didier Kryn wrote:

    Thanks a lot Aitor.

    In the mean time I've found a bug which should cause memory leak 
and possible segfault. I'll do a few checks and push the corrected 
version asap.


    Didier



On Thu, 2015-11-26 at 17:04 +, Roger Leigh wrote:


On 26/11/2015 15:00, Svante Signell wrote:

Hi, what's wrong with plain GNU make, and the GNU auto-tools?

Nothing is wrong with "plain make", providing that it meets your needs.
But often you want more than plain make can offer.  There's plenty to
criticise with the autotools, the baroque complexity being the primary
one.  CMake is a big upgrade from the autotools; it's vastly more
featureful and powerful, has better portability for modern systems, and
still works with make when generating Makefiles.  The autotools have
failed to keep up to date with modern portability requirements; the
capabilities CMake has to offer are unmatched at the present time,
though it also has its own warts.  After 15 years of autotools use, I
converted all my stuff to CMake over the last two years, and I'm not
looking back.

What about the use of CMake?
I can help on that, and also in the translations.

Aitor.



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Re: [DNG] cannot reach gitlab

2019-05-01 Thread Evilham via Dng

Didier Kryn  writes:


  Hello.

  I have had a few authentication failures this morning trying 
  to
clone and push my project on Devian's gitlab. Now I get a timed 
out
connection either with git or with my browser. Am I banned or 
did I

crash the git server ?

  Sorry if I tried crazy actions. I'm new to git.

   Didier


Hello,

I took a quick look and don't see anything strange with your user 
/ repos and things appear to be working alright on the server end.


If you keep having issues maybe come around to IRC and with a more 
synchronous communication we can try to figure it out.

--
Evilham
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[DNG] [solved] Re: python-qt5

2019-05-01 Thread Lars Noodén via Dng
On 5/1/19 4:01 PM, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:
> Lars Noodén via Dng wrote on 1/5/19 10:44 pm:
>> How would I find python-qt5 for beowulf or pull it in from the
>> corresponding Debian repository?
>>
>> /Lars
> did you mean python-pyqt5 ?
> 
> Ralph.

Yes.  Sorry for the typo.

/Lars
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Re: [DNG] python-qt5

2019-05-01 Thread Ralph Ronnquist via Dng
did you mean python-pyqt5 ?

Ralph.

Lars Noodén via Dng wrote on 1/5/19 10:44 pm:
> How would I find python-qt5 for beowulf or pull it in from the
> corresponding Debian repository?
> 
> /Lars
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[DNG] python-qt5

2019-05-01 Thread Lars Noodén via Dng
How would I find python-qt5 for beowulf or pull it in from the
corresponding Debian repository?

/Lars
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Re: [DNG] cannot reach gitlab

2019-05-01 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi Didier,

Didier Kryn writes:

>   Hello.
>
>   I have had a few authentication failures this morning trying to
> clone and push my project on Devian's gitlab. Now I get a timed out
> connection either with git or with my browser. Am I banned or did I
> crash the git server ?

Don't know but I just successfully logged into my account via the web
interface and cloned a test repository over HTTPS without trouble.

# Haven't registered an SSH key (yet).

>   Sorry if I tried crazy actions. I'm new to git.

Hope this helps,
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[DNG] cannot reach gitlab

2019-05-01 Thread Didier Kryn

    Hello.

    I have had a few authentication failures this morning trying to 
clone and push my project on Devian's gitlab. Now I get a timed out 
connection either with git or with my browser. Am I banned or did I 
crash the git server ?


    Sorry if I tried crazy actions. I'm new to git.

        Didier


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