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<pitillo> sheet here too...
<pitillo> I have a mess with those signatures
<pitillo> I've fixed updating the pub from raspberripi-arm port but I need to check what's happening
<pitillo> I've signed it from the pine64 instead of making the signature from the died rpi3, which seems had the good .sec file
<pitillo> I'll try to put hands on it this afternoon (this week was hard at work and I hadn't many time at afternoons without wife... and the next week will be worse with her traveling....)
<beerman> pitillo aye that sounds like a lot of todos
<beerman> the qt6-base pull request is a rather simple one, it only omits one cmake build option because the flag is not yet available for aarch64
<r0ni> i was going to do that PR, but ran out of time yesterday
<r0ni> i'll do it in a bit tho
<beerman> it's already there
<r0ni> oh nvmd I see now what you said
<r0ni> remember that sleep comment I made?
<beerman> zzzz nope
<beerman> :p
<r0ni> just got home from an all nighter work-day ;)
<beerman> i am almost out to do groceries
<r0ni> soon i'll be out to do zzZzzZZz
<r0ni> always got to check things first, its ritual lol
<beerman> fyi: i updated scun too to allow for more options to be passed to the print function. it can now prepend the total number of updates with a little icon to look pretty and it can output the list of all available updates to the terminal
<beerman> there is no easy way of cross compiling for mac os and arm targets though
<beerman> you'll have to jump through these steps for yourself ;)
<r0ni> nice heh i'll get there
<r0ni> hrm odd, lost networking in VM
<beerman> which approach do you take for virtualization?
<r0ni> vmware fusion
<beerman> no idea about that
<beerman> i am an lxc guy, its simple and just works
<r0ni> i'd use qemu but it fails to work thru my vpn on macos
<r0ni> likely a macos issue, it does odd things after so much uptime occasionally
<beerman> lxc can do complexer networking. my host has a bridge configuration which allows for my containers to get to a certain vlan where they can get an ip etc, but it mostly just works
<beerman> yeah, maybe
<beerman> anyway, i am out for groceries. i hate doing that late
<r0ni> cheers, and good luck! ;)
<beerman> and i am already fairly late for my understanding :D it's 1pm here
<beerman> thanks, have a good nights sleep ;)
<r0ni> i shall try!