Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread PeterMerchant
On 09/03/2020 14:55, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote: So I finally got around to looking at d-feet. Looks really powerful, but I can't figure out how to use it. You have been d-feeted? P. -- Next meeting: BEC, Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2020-04-07 20:00 Check to whom you are replying Meetings, m

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Hamish, > I'm trying to programmatically pop up the dialog asking for the LUKS > password when a LUKS volume is plugged in. For some reason it seems to > be a difficult thing to do XD Oh, well I've nothing to try it on here, but I'd step back a bit and instead ask the system to unlock the driv

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty
I'm trying to programmatically pop up the dialog asking for the LUKS password when a LUKS volume is plugged in. For some reason it seems to be a difficult thing to do XD Hamish On 09/03/2020 15:38, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi Hamish, > >> Well I've managed to figure out that I need to call >> org.

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Hamish, > Well I've managed to figure out that I need to call > org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.MountOpAskPassword, but of course > that will only work for GTK... ... > Also MountOPAskPassword seems to expect lots of id-type arguments, but > of course I don't know what they should be. This

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty
Well I've managed to figure out that I need to call org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.MountOpAskPassword, but of course that will only work for GTK... I feel I have found more questions than I've answered XD Also MountOPAskPassword seems to expect lots of id-type arguments, but of course I don'

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty
Cheers. That and "dbus-monitor --profile" have helped me understand a bit better. Now I just need to try to reproduce the dialog when I want it. Hamish On 09/03/2020 15:08, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi Hamish, > >>> * d-feet for snooping on D-Bus messages, either for debugging your >>> own stuff

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Hamish, > > * d-feet for snooping on D-Bus messages, either for debugging your > > own stuff or working out how mysterious pop-up messages work > > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/DFeet > > So I finally got around to looking at d-feet. Looks really powerful, > but I can't figure out how to use

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-03-09 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty
So I finally got around to looking at d-feet. Looks really powerful, but I can't figure out how to use it. Is there a way I can see events/messages as they come in? Hamish On 08/01/2020 11:47, Tim Waugh wrote: > Hi, > > Some links about topics we discussed last night: > > * d-feet for snooping on

Re: [Dorset] Some links

2020-01-09 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi, Tim wrote: > Some links about topics we discussed last night: Carver Mead and Lynn Conway's ‘Introduction to VLSI Systems’ enabled many to design very-large-scale-integration circuits in the late 1970s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mead_%26_Conway_revolution The book's still published today

[Dorset] Some links

2020-01-08 Thread Tim Waugh
Hi, Some links about topics we discussed last night: * d-feet for snooping on D-Bus messages, either for debugging your own stuff or working out how mysterious pop-up messages work https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/DFeet * static analysis tools for python Flake8: http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/