xes | DocScrutinizer05: :) hi Doc! | 00:12 |
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* DocScrutinizer05 pukes https://i.imgur.com/QimhhAk.png | 00:19 | |
DocScrutinizer05 | undeletable emails | 00:19 |
DocScrutinizer05 | and of course this breaks archiving all emails in bulk as well | 00:21 |
DocScrutinizer05 | so I can't archive emails to nuke the complete app and dirs and rogue emails, and I can't delete emails to enable archiving | 00:22 |
Halftux | freemangordon: I don't know the role of libsoup for qyoutube there is also no dependency and I could not find the source code, why is libsoup package not in cssu? | 11:11 |
bencoh | libsoup is needed for http(s) iirc | 11:11 |
bencoh | not sure whether qyoutube uses it to retrieve video metadata, but it should at least be used by video player | 11:12 |
Halftux | yes this I know but you don't need it for compile qyoutube somewhere I read in irc that it uses libsoup through qt but it is also not linked with qt the only thing I can imagine is gstreamer | 11:14 |
bencoh | qt uses gstreamer to play video, yeah | 11:15 |
Halftux | ah ok thx | 11:15 |
bencoh | (and the gstreamer http source module uses libgsoup, as you already gathered) | 11:16 |
bencoh | libsoup* | 11:16 |
Halftux | so cutetube2 recompiled with QSsl::SecureProtocols instead of TlsV1 does search and find videos with libqt4-network | 13:20 |
Halftux | cssu15 | 13:21 |
Halftux | so we need to activate TlsV1 in qt again and redirect to secureprotocols | 13:22 |
Halftux | it would be nice to update gnutls to support higher tls versions | 13:24 |
sicelo | nice work! thanks. | 13:28 |
sicelo | perhaps please recompile cutenews as well for us :) | 13:28 |
Halftux | no better to patch qt no recompilation is then needed | 13:29 |
Halftux | hopefully | 13:29 |
sicelo | cssu16 ;) | 13:30 |
Halftux | yes :) | 13:31 |
freemangordon | Halftux: as bencoh pointed libsoup is needed by gstreamer (GstHttpSource), which is used by QtMultimedia module (iirc) | 18:07 |
Halftux | freemangordon: and source is from squeeze and not modified? | 19:15 |
sixwheeledbeast | How did I not know about Ctrl+R in bash until now... | 21:58 |
sicelo | : | 22:05 |
sicelo | :) | 22:05 |
ginggs | sicelo stares emotionlessly, and then smiles | 22:43 |
sixwheeledbeast | Its such a useful thing how has it not been mentioned before. | 22:47 |
inz | sixwheeledbeast, for the longest time I only experienced it accidentally and was very annoyed by it | 22:54 |
inz | sixwheeledbeast, similarily as alt+numbers -repeat | 22:55 |
sicelo | sixwheeledbeast: i'm guessing you did know about it at some point, but maybe just never used it, and eventually totally forgot about it. it was one of the first things i learned when i started using linux | 22:55 |
sixwheeledbeast | no never came across it at all | 22:55 |
sicelo | interesting | 22:56 |
sicelo | inz: alt+numbers -repeat .. what does that do? | 22:56 |
inz | sicelo, hold alt down and type in some number n, after releasing alt, the next key you press will be repeated n times | 22:57 |
sicelo | i'm using i3, and alt is my meta ;) but will test this out soon | 22:58 |
inz | I'm using win-key with dwm, so alt stays unoccupied | 22:59 |
sicelo | thinkpad x40 doesn't have win-key :( | 22:59 |
inz | That would be a bit of a hinderance :) | 23:01 |
inz | For some weird reason, my P52s has print screen where I would expect for the "context menu" key to be | 23:02 |
sicelo | nice machine (P52s)! | 23:06 |
inz | Not very mobile, but I rarely take it out for a walk | 23:08 |
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