[00:27:05] *** Quits: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300EC9BE63000022268FFFE64E7C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [00:39:34] *** Joins: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300EC9BFCB200022268FFFE64E7C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) [00:39:34] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o Horwitz [04:04:19] *** Joins: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@caab-e8f0-2abf-bd07-8780-87e7-07d0-2001.dyn.estpak.ee) [04:04:19] *** ChanServ sets mode: +v xenos1984 [05:59:37] KaZeR : could you please add irclogs.navit-project.org with the following details : [05:59:43] A -> 185.26.156.13 [05:59:44] AAAA -> 2a00:d0c0:200:0:b9:1a:9c0d:305 [08:30:17] test [10:25:53] *** Joins: Eleske (5aba975d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.90.186.151.93) [10:26:04] Hello, I'm back there. [10:26:53] I don't have a big knowledge of linux, so, is it better to install navit raspian-ua-netinst via windows or Linux-Ubuntu? [10:27:12] I would need some help, for the installation :) [10:27:13] thanks [10:27:57] Oh yes, I'm from Germany. :) [10:28:45] My Ubuntu is on VirtualBox. That should be all the informations ^^" [10:31:20] Hi Eleske I don't have the knowledge of raspbian netinst, but what do you want to achieve? A navigation system based on a raspberry Pi? [10:31:53] Yeah. That's it :) [10:33:05] I've tried 10 times to install navit on raspbian. One time, i was able to start navit, but there wasn't any audio or routing marks on the map... so i found netinst, and I want to try if it work :) [10:34:56] KaZeR: who also built the netinst also created a full image which only needs to be copyed on the SD card [10:55:35] That means? I only have to copy the downloaded imageg from https://github.com/navit-gps/raspbian-ua-netinst via ubuntu on my sd card? [10:56:11] Or where can I find the full image? [11:11:26] The full image is a img file (like raspbian) but I need to search for the link. One moment [11:14:24] In this log file you will find informations about netinst, but this is net the image I talked about [11:14:28] https://irclogs.navit.ie/%23navit-2016-08-11.log [11:17:44] thanks. I will read the log :) [11:26:07] hm... currently i dont find the full image [12:11:33] What a shame. But not a big problem. I will try it again on raspbian with the installer :) [12:29:41] *** Quits: Eleske (5aba975d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.90.186.151.93) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [14:41:52] <07KaZeR> Hi there [14:42:07] <07KaZeR> Jkoan: i will create the dns entry today [14:43:03] <07KaZeR> Eleske: would you be available in 25h to look at that together? My availability will be limited today [14:44:34] <07KaZeR> Also, wiki spammers are back. Unless someone strongly objects I think that it’s time to switch it to read only and move the content to Sphinx [14:44:46] <07KaZeR> I am tired of cleaning it up [15:51:11] thx KaZeR [15:52:11] KaZeR: i think we could move to github wiki? [16:05:30] , locate Qt5DesignerComponents.so [16:05:41] ,locate Qt5DesignerComponents.so [16:05:46] oops sorry [16:08:13] genesis: file nilot found ;) [16:08:22] *not [16:13:11] sure. [16:40:12] <07KaZeR> Hey genesis! [16:40:53] <07KaZeR> Jkoan: i was thinking that it was an opportunity to work on a more structured documentation. Wikis are nice to store information but they get really messy [16:41:11] sphinx is a good choice. [16:43:18] but what about doxyfile ? [16:43:28] s/doxygen [16:46:14] since we already have it ... [16:48:56] it has Markdown support. [16:50:17] i think that they serve a different purpose maybe? doxygen documents the code, and sphinx would be use to create a user documentation? [16:51:17] you can create user documentation with doxygen using markdown and create page as .dox file. [16:51:31] depends if you want to spend time to multiply tools. [16:51:41] i didn't think of that [16:53:24] multiplying tools is never a good option. but we also want the user manual to be editable by non technical people. I'm looking at doxygen again [16:53:38] https://doc.cgal.org/4.2/CGAL.CGAL/html/installation.html for example of page [16:55:03] here's an example of a doc that i think is clear, easy to read and easy to edit : https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/interface/window_system/introduction.html [16:59:10] btw genesis are you interested in UI/UX in general? [16:59:27] not so much. [16:59:46] i'm more low-level and architecture. [17:01:20] ok. i was asking because i started toying with this idea : https://bit.ly/2Zp8ULo [17:01:32] coupled with this file : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/navit-gps/navit-gui-qt5/master/flow.dot [17:02:07] our current menu structure is a bit cumbersome. With input from more people maybe we can make it better [17:02:35] i was mostly thinking about that for the qml2 UI, it's an opportunity to rethink the menu organization from scratch [17:04:38] sure, but you're all doing your derivated stuff and don't work together to fix the build system, i'm not interessted. [17:05:37] what's brokent? i have been away for a couple of months [17:05:48] *broken [17:07:39] i still want update to latest cmake as a first thing. SDL2 qml2 and so i'm not interesting... first i fix build, then i fix code [17:07:59] and after a good overview, i start thinking improvement. [17:08:10] well that sounds like a good plan to me [17:13:21] KaZeR : so have you look to update wince build image ? [17:13:46] as we discuss 8 months ago ? [17:14:28] so i can update cmake to 3.2, close my PRs, go next step ( coverity) ? [17:16:31] I've been a bit in the background. I moved to a different state and it kept me quite busy. Let me have a look at the current state of the things [17:18:11] feel free to discuss here https://github.com/navit-gps/navit/issues/660 [17:20:33] http://max.kellermann.name/projects/cegcc/ [17:20:57] thanks. I've assigned myself to that issue [17:26:24] then i wait for your news. [22:02:23] *** Quits: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@caab-e8f0-2abf-bd07-8780-87e7-07d0-2001.dyn.estpak.ee) (Quit: Leaving.)