jaeger changed the topic of #crux to: CRUX 3.7 | Homepage: https://crux.nu/ | Ports: https://crux.nu/portdb/ https://crux.ninja/portdb/ | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux/
<chrcav> LD_PRELOAD="" forgot the underscore
<chrcav> I ran a test with ldd in the launch options http://ix.io/4gMW and from what I've seen the gameoverlayrenderer errors are expected because it tries to load both 64 and 32 bit version.
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<jaeger> I'll give that a try... yeah, my understanding of the gameoverlayrenderer errors is the same
<jaeger> added your pubkey to the portdb
<jaeger> s
<chrcav> thanks jaeger. after investigating further it looks the the gameoverlayrenderer is the culprit. both overlays are in the contents of LD_PRELOAD and I think the games end up using the 32bit libc even though both are 64bit executables.
<chrcav> I tested two 64bit games.
<jaeger> Interesting, wonder why that is... it worked properly in the past
<jaeger> I've only tested one game with the blank LD_PRELOAD but it worked fine, thanks for the tip
<chrcav> the only downside with that work around is you lose the steam overlay.
<jaeger> yeah
<jaeger> I'm ok with that for the short term
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<pitillo> hey jaeger. I was the one who tried to play on steam and I wasn't able to run 2 games (the only ones I play). I've tried chrcav recomendation and same behavior (disabled gameoverlayrendered too). I have not been able to dedicate much time to this issue (I'm currently checking what happens with webkitgtk-40)
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<chrcav> if you want to have the overlay I found that you can set LD_PRELOAD to point at the right version of the overlay. ~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_64/gameoverlayrenderer.so for 64bit games.
<jaeger> pitillo: ok. I'm bad at remembering stuff like that, heh
<jaeger> chrcav: makes sense... just weird to need to do it manually now
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<Guest65> hello
<SiFuh> hello
<Guest65> is there like an online repository of packages?
<SiFuh> If you mean pre-built then no not really, any that do exist are not really official
<Guest65> nice
<Guest65> I compile everything myself anyway
<SiFuh> Many of those repos are user contributed, the official repos are at the top of the page.
<SiFuh> Guest65: I use this one to check the health https://crux.ninja/portdb/
<Guest65> health?
<SiFuh> If it is broken, or errors, or whatnot
<Guest65> Nice
<Guest65> I like the crux.ninja portdb because it lets me search ports
<SiFuh> They both allow
<Guest65> just realised the official portdb can aswell
<SiFuh> This one has ERROR and it says why
<Guest65> Interesting
<SiFuh> It is, it's jaeger's work.
<Guest65> jaeger?
<Guest65> did I just accidentally ping them? I don't use irc regularly
<SiFuh> Yeah kind of
<SiFuh> Hahaha no worries he is here regularly
<Guest65> ok good lol :)
<Guest65> ports just means package right?
<SiFuh> A collection of scripts with instructions on how to build the program that will be interpreted by pkgutils or prt-get
<Guest65> very nice
<SiFuh> farkuhar: ^ maybe introduce that really awesome sentence into the handbook ;-)
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<cruxbot> [core.git/3.7]: pciutils: update to 3.9.0
<cruxbot> [xorg.git/3.7]: libglvnd: update to 1.6.0
<cruxbot> [opt.git/3.7]: ruby-doc: update to 3.1.3
<cruxbot> [opt.git/3.7]: ruby: update to 3.1.3
<SiFuh> Heh Arch Linux Updates Keep Breaking Packages (I've Given Up On Pacman!)
<SiFuh> He should change distro instead of bragging about arch and snaps
<jaeger> The unofficial one can also return JSON results if that's your jam
<SiFuh> jaeger: Oooh, maybe that is the one i was using in my scripts
<SiFuh> Yeah it is
<jaeger> Nice. I have a bash function to do the same
<SiFuh> Maybe I stole it from you
<jaeger> Possibly, heh. I've slept a few times since then
<SiFuh> I think I did, and made a small prt-search script out of it
<jaeger> handy to have
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<SiFuh> I am 100% sure I stole it from you because I don't know what a jq . is
<jaeger> ok :D
<jaeger> can do some useful JSON manipulation with it
<jaeger> for example:
<jaeger> pdb endless | jq -c '.results[] | [ .name, .collection ]'
<jaeger> ["endless-sky","jaeger"]
<jaeger> pdb is my bash function that does the same as your prt-search
<SiFuh> jaeger: non CRUX related question. If you were to order 100 screw locally, do you get exactly 100 screws? Or do they give you extra?
<jaeger> They're exact counts. I've done this many times for 3d printer screws :D
<jaeger> I usually go to a place called Fastenal and buy boxes
<SiFuh> In Australia if I order 100 screws, I will probably get 120 screws. If I order from China it will maybe be about 105 screws. Thailand will be 100 or a couple more. In Malaysia it will be 100 or less.
<jaeger> I usually get bulk fasteners from one of two places: Amazon or Fastenal. In both cases the counts have been exact every time, for what that's worth.
<SiFuh> That's horrible
<jaeger> It doesn't bother me as long as I know what to expect. If I need 35 screws I might buy a box of 40 or 50
<SiFuh> Understood, but I grew up around hardware stores that chuck in extra because they like my business
<jaeger> Understandable. It would be nice if they did
<SiFuh> It is why we admired the tip based system you guys have there
<SiFuh> When I lived in Rhode Island, well there was no Amazon or whatever. Radioshack was still a thing. You'd order from a local hardware store and they would always throw in extra shit even if you didn't need it.
<jaeger> easier times in some ways. I miss radio shack
<SiFuh> Yes, I agree
<SiFuh> I still have a multi meter bought from Radio Shack.
<SiFuh> It was bought by my grandfather. Still works. Inside has the schematic so it can be repaired
<SiFuh> The good old days
<jaeger> nice. I think I still have a soldering iron from there. Nothing special, though
<SiFuh> My soldering iron was a Weller. It lasted from 1996 until 2018. Now it is still running though, just merged together with another old Weller
<jaeger> Yeah, I think mine was a weller, too. Mostly these days I use a ts-100 but I still use that older one for some things
<jaeger> Related, putting heatset inserts into ABS printed parts with a soldering iron is very satisfying
<SiFuh> My fahter would buy from the store his for 15 bucks a cheap ass soldering iron. It would not work the next time he wanted to use it. I spent maybe 40 bucks on mine. He was appalled at the price. He'd replace his every year to every 6 months. So I didn't care
<SiFuh> jaeger: heat-set inserts?
<jaeger> heh, oops
<jaeger> yeah, little brass inserts with threads on the inside so you can attach screws to printed parts with metal threads
<SiFuh> Ahh I know the kind
<SiFuh> I use those threaded rivets
<SiFuh> But I don't work with plastic much
<SiFuh> Also off topic even further. For fun, I want to make the ultimate duffel bag. Must be super high quality. Openscad has been helpful. Everything brass or stainless steel. Talking scuba diving or climbing harness type gear.
<SiFuh> All straps are seat belts straps, the canvas is from truck canopies. Eyelets are custom 2mm stainless steel plates. All tri-glides are 2mm stainless steel 2"
<jaeger> Sounds like a good way to make it strong but affordable
<SiFuh> Affordable even though expensive. But I can make maybe 5 or 6 bags easily.
<jaeger> More affordable than getting someone else to manufacture it, I'm thinking
<SiFuh> You couldn't use it in the army becayse it is too reflective since everything metal is stainless or brass
<SiFuh> jaeger: Yeah that is true. I haven't sewed any of to together though. My sewing machine may not actually do it. It is a denim/leather machine but not industrial.
<jaeger> Might be pretty tough on that machine, yeah :)
<SiFuh> It can sew through 6 layers of seat belt and 2 layers of truck canopy canvas
<SiFuh> But it is too small to stuff shit under it. So it will require some thinking of manipulation before I attempt
<SiFuh> I will find a way. I just want it to be super high quality
<jaeger> ah
<SiFuh> Industrial sewing machines have longer and higher arms
<SiFuh> Domestic sewing machine are quite low and short. So moving stuff around can be a pain
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