**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 03 02:59:58 2016 Oct 03 07:38:21 good morning Oct 03 12:44:47 . Oct 03 20:45:55 * nerdboy doesn't remember git send-email being so picky about sending a patch Oct 03 20:46:15 and i don't mean the gmail security thing Oct 03 20:47:06 apparently i should not touch the patch after commit and format-patch? Oct 03 20:47:21 *as in add Cc emails Oct 03 20:47:50 nerdboy, +1 on the attracting strange problem reamrk. Made my morning Oct 03 20:48:47 * nerdboy is a magnet for corner cases Oct 03 20:49:34 not so much as kergoth i think, and somewhat different kinds of things... Oct 03 20:50:53 Crofton: i noticed an SDR project on the CHIP project blog yesterday Oct 03 20:51:57 Chris Kuethe? Oct 03 20:52:13 I want to see that Oct 03 20:52:19 don't remember Oct 03 20:52:33 I think he is talking here Wedneday, but I'm to swamped to seeit Oct 03 20:52:37 it was decoding aircraft transponsder data Oct 03 20:52:41 Fly home Thursday on red-eye Oct 03 20:53:11 from what? Oct 03 20:53:18 * nerdboy out of the conf loop Oct 03 20:53:52 http://www.meetup.com/Cyberspectrum/events/228537145/ Oct 03 20:54:01 working at Ettus this week Oct 03 20:57:15 moto-timo: i fixed the thing, did you see the pull request? Oct 03 20:57:33 trying it with pypi and otavio's patch Oct 03 20:58:15 the main thing is the header patch Oct 03 20:58:29 nerdboy: your header patch needs an Upstream-Status line Oct 03 20:58:46 i threw in the readme/packages thing because otherwise it makes an empty dev package anyway Oct 03 20:58:48 didn't think of it until just know Oct 03 20:59:31 is it worth installing/package the examples? Oct 03 20:59:58 plus the primary docs are sphinx-dependent Oct 03 21:00:08 don't know. I don't use this package :) Oct 03 21:00:16 maybe we just install the .rst source and call it good Oct 03 21:00:28 *doc source Oct 03 21:01:48 sphinx is kinda docutils on steroids with more deps Oct 03 21:02:28 it is what generates most py docs these days Oct 03 21:02:30 i don't use it because i like building docs with make/dot/res2pdf Oct 03 21:02:41 *rst2pdf even Oct 03 21:09:01 nerdboy: what should upstream status be? pending or innappropriate? Oct 03 21:12:55 upstream python-evdev should deal with it Oct 03 21:13:13 that then begs my next question. Oct 03 21:13:15 the patch uses OE vars but the issue is general Oct 03 21:13:20 nerdboy: are you going to upstream it? Oct 03 21:13:28 not as-is Oct 03 21:13:39 they need a generic solution Oct 03 21:13:54 open an issue at least and then reference that in the patch? Oct 03 21:14:08 respect cross_compile and sysroot Oct 03 21:14:39 I know, but __you__ need to communicate that upstream, not me Oct 03 21:14:41 i can open an issue, but the patch is currently only for OE/Yocto Oct 03 21:14:57 that makes it innappropriate (configuration) then Oct 03 21:15:08 or embedded or whatever reason Oct 03 21:15:08 pretty much Oct 03 21:15:31 it built, I'll try testing it a bit later and sync with your PR Oct 03 21:15:53 I'd rather you send to ML since you are the author Oct 03 21:16:02 but... you seemed reluctant last week Oct 03 21:17:28 * moto-timo afk Oct 03 21:30:52 reluctant to what? Oct 03 21:31:16 https://github.com/gvalkov/python-evdev/issues/62 Oct 03 21:33:33 it was enough work getting a working patch, and i don't have free time to hack it more Oct 03 21:37:10 moto-timo: i can make a more "formal" patch if you want, but i kinda like the ack chain in the commit msg thing... Oct 03 21:37:51 especially since it's going into a release branch Oct 03 22:07:31 * nerdboy would actually like to see more stuff like Tested by: and maybe Reviewed by: or something Oct 03 22:37:11 nerdboy: I don't push from git, I send to ML like everybody else. JaMa merges. Oct 03 22:37:53 nerdboy: or in this case, armin first, then JaMa Oct 03 22:53:14 so we don't just push in the right direction? Oct 03 22:54:04 * nerdboy tends to push on doors that say "pull" Oct 03 23:05:15 ^^ farside cartoon Oct 03 23:24:13 school for the mentally gifted, yes Oct 03 23:50:51 nerdboy: pull model is scalable Oct 04 00:20:38 well, he sent me link to his repo/broken package so i fixed it and opened a pull request Oct 04 00:20:48 seems natural to me Oct 04 00:24:38 right ;) Oct 04 01:31:28 git commit -s --amend is a pretty nifty feature **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Oct 04 02:59:58 2016