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<arno11> freemangordon: i got a perfectly working pulsesrc/pulsesink loopback @16000 and 48000Hz
<arno11> gst-launch-1.0 -v pulsesrc ! capsfilter caps=audio/x-raw,rate=16000,channel=2 ! pulsesink
<arno11> with default buffer-time
<arno11> doesn't work with channel=1
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<arno11> on n900 that is
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<freemangordon> arno11: could you update/upgrade and test SIP/XMPP calls on n900?
<freemangordon> *incoming*
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<freemangordon> ok, with empathy I am able to place a call from within lest VM, so it is some issue in VCM
<freemangordon> *leste VM
<freemangordon> SIP call that is
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<arno11> freemangordon: oh sorry, i didn't see your voicall's changes
<arno11> i tried after voicall upgrade
<arno11> sound is very bad :( compared to alsasrc
<arno11> sound from the mic is distorded a lot and too slow (like a bad resampling)
<arno11> latency is high
<freemangordon> yeah, there are issues
<arno11> ok
<arno11> but at least it works :)
<freemangordon> yeah
<freemangordon> BTW, how what device did you use for th eother side?
<arno11> i have quite the same symptoms with mic when i use 16000Hz with cmt_speech btw
<arno11> i use android 14 + gswave
<arno11> s/cmt_speech/cmt_pulse/
<arno11> have to go, ttyl
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<donc> Greetings! I'm trying to configure the latest ofono package. First error was 'glib-2.0 >= 2.32 required' but I have2.67 (i think) and it turns out if I install glib-dev it solves that problem. Now it's 'd-bus >= 1.6 required' and I have 1.12 and haven't found a solution so I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with the problem/solution.
<gnarface> donc: like with any debian derivative, the build headers are in separate packages from the runtime binaries, usually the package name is the same as the runtime package but with "-dev" appended
<gnarface> oh, hmm, i don't see a dbus-dev in the repos though... i wonder where it would be
<gnarface> donc: oh, try this "apt-get install build-dep ofono"
<gnarface> see what that pulls in
<donc> cool, thx, i'll give it a try
<gnarface> even if you're trying to build some other version of ofono, it might have the same deps
<gnarface> or at least mostly the same...
<gnarface> it might be possible you actually have to build a newer dbus first, but i've never tried this so i don't know for sure
<donc> build-dep not found but isn't 1.12 > 1.6?
<gnarface> oh, yea, you're right. i misread that
<gnarface> hmm, sorry it's early, try "apt-get build-dep ofono"
<donc> is it a path thing?
<donc> that package wasn't found by apt
<gnarface> hmm, ofono? that's odd, i see it in devuan...
<donc> is it build-dep-ofono?
<gnarface> well, could be a path thing in theory
<gnarface> no, "build-dep" is a command like "install" but it installs the build dependencies of a package instead of the package, but it only works if the package exists
<donc> the only thing is is does't say d-bus not found
<gnarface> i'm pulling from generic debian and devuan knowledge here, i haven't tried this on maemo-leste
<gnarface> shouldn't be too different though, i don't think
<gnarface> wait, did you try "apt-get build-dep ofono" or did you do "apt build-dep ofono" ? it might matter
<gnarface> maybe try "apt-get update" once first to make sure your index cache is up-to-date
<donc> apt-get, i know there is some difference but don't remeber
<gnarface> "apt-cache search ofono" returns nothing?
<donc> i use synaptic too to see options and can't find build-dep
<gnarface> that's because build-dep isn't an actual package
<gnarface> though, synaptic might just call it something else? i don't use it
<gnarface> the man page for apt seems to be telling me the apt equivalent to "build-dep" would be "satisfy"
<donc> i didn't do apt-get update, so doing now
<gnarface> sometimes if your cache gets too old it just can't find stuff
<donc> pkgmaster is not valid for another 12 minutes
<gnarface> if you use aptitude instead, it updates the cache automatically every time you run it
<gnarface> not valid for another 12 minutes???? that sounds like your system clock is grievously wrong
<donc> yeah but everying is pretty recent witht the work im doing lately
<donc> ahh, i see im half hour off
<gnarface> that might screw with the repo signatures
<gnarface> if you don't want to run ntpd (and on a phone i wouldn't blame you) you can just run "ntpdate" to fix the clock on a one-off basis
<gnarface> though, if you don't have it installed already you might need to fix the clock manually first...
<donc> I need to install htpdate to get auto clock update. My provider may be blocking the other apparently
<gnarface> how annoying
<donc> all up to date and apt-get can't find 'build-dep'
<gnarface> weird
<gnarface> can it find ofono?
<donc> so i finally did 'apt-cache search ofono' and got a list of items. I'm not sure which might be istalled
<gnarface> dpkg -l |grep ofono
<gnarface> dpkg -l lists installed packages
<donc> but is see 'ofono-dev'
<donc> ill do the list
<donc> seems 'ofono-dev' is a good start. It's not installed
<gnarface> probably can't hurt
<donc> I found and install libgofono-dev and ofono-dev but the d-bus is still an issue
<gnarface> try installing libdbus-1-dev
<gnarface> (this tip brought to you from the linux mint forums, lol)
<gnarface> i forgot about that, sometimes it's a lib*-dev package
<sicelo> `apt-get build-dep ofono` didn't work?
<gnarface> it might now, if ofono is showing up...
<donc> cool, that solve the dbus issue, but now its 'libudev'
<gnarface> donc: the first time you tried "apt-get build-dep ofono" it said it couldn't find ofono right? that might work now
<gnarface> it would seem weird for it not to, but i'm not clear on what changed...
<gnarface> libudev-dev is a package, but you probably want to make sure whether you're using udev or eudev, since they have different dev packages
<donc> no it couldn't find 'build-dev'
<donc> i see libudev-dev is transitional
<donc> for libeudev-dev
<donc> not sure which to try
<sicelo> donc: apt-get build-dep ofono is best way .. just try it again
<gnarface> oh
<gnarface> donc: build-dep not build-dev, maybe this was a typo?
<gnarface> that would explain it
<donc> it stay 'you must put some deb-src URIs in sources list
<gnarface> oh man, sorry
<gnarface> you totally showed the sources.list and i forgot
<gnarface> skimmed that part
<gnarface> yea, each of those lines needs a corresponding line that's identical except that it starts with "deb-src" instead of just "deb"
<gnarface> or... wait
<gnarface> no you didn't, i'm getting two conversations in two different channels confused
<gnarface> sorry, i'll walk away now, lol
<donc> haha, so, src in sources list?
<gnarface> yea, every deb line needs an identical deb-src line
<gnarface> you only need the deb-src lines if you're building stuff
<donc> yeah, I shoulda remember that
<donc> so "...devuan-src.org/merged..."?
<gnarface> no, not the domain
<gnarface> deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus main
<gnarface> deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus main
<gnarface> like this
<gnarface> (sorry, not literally... those were pasted from actual devuan)
<gnarface> but you see how it has deb and deb-src at the start of the lines?
<gnarface> deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-updates main
<gnarface> deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-updates main
<gnarface> etc...
<gnarface> deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-security main
<gnarface> deb-src http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-security main
<donc> yeah, lemme digest
<gnarface> transpose that to whatever maemo is using
<gnarface> i really shouldn't be giving tech support here
<gnarface> but this is all generic to any debian derivative... even mint and ubuntu do it this way
<donc> yeah, i remeber now. I ran debian for years
<donc> the brown font for "deb" on the PP nano screen makes the incognito to my brain
<donc> I have been trying "build-dep" despite my typo here earlier. I duplicated each line in sources.list and added -src to each copy yet apt-get is "unable to locate package build-dep"
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<donc> sicelo: I'm looking at the link but don't see the "build-dep" connection sorry
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<gnarface> donc: you're sure you're doing "apt-get build-dep ofono" not "apt-get install build-dep ofono" still?
<gnarface> because the latter one was my mistake, and would absolutely be expected to give you the error that it can't find the package build-dep, since build-dep is not a package
<gnarface> it's a command, like install
<gnarface> you only use one at a time
<donc> that's it, i was putting "install"
<gnarface> now, one thing you probably want to do if you haven't, is run "apt-get install build-essential"
<gnarface> build-essential is a package... sorta
<gnarface> it's not required, but it might catch a bunch of stuff that doesn't show up in build-dep
<gnarface> generic build dependencies shared by everything
<donc> yeah, i have a boat load of those installs, looks like it's cooking, thanks much
<gnarface> good luck with it
<donc> config finished but complained about no systemd
<gnarface> hah
<gnarface> if you run "./configure --help" in the build directory, do any of the options look like "--without-systemd" or something like that?
<donc> and that's precisely why i'm here Hah
<gnarface> ah i see
<gnarface> that one, i don't know about
<gnarface> someone around here certainly does though
<gnarface> maybe you need a patch or maybe there's a simple change
<donc> hopefully it works without more config we'll see
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<sicelo> far from pc, but iirc there's a bootstrap-configure script there
<sicelo> run it with --help to see the correct switch with "systemd" in it (i think '--with-sytemdunitdir'). set it to /no
<sicelo> then just run make
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<uvos> Wizzup: freemangordon: who dose the blinking update notification icon?
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<Wizzup> ham notifies
<Wizzup> notifier*
<uvos> Wizzup: i cant find the code for this
<uvos> theres something wrong with this plugin
<uvos> i have repeatbly noticed that the device uses a fair bit more power while its active
<arno11> apt-worker is running at the same time, no ?
<arno11> it uses at least 300mA on n900 lol
<uvos> no
<uvos> i mean forever
<uvos> along after worker exits
<uvos> like i will have the device sitting around
<uvos> and i come back to it and see it has not been ideling for hours with this notification thing up
<uvos> i have the suspician that its refeshing the blinking icon even when the display is off ro soemthing like this
<arno11> oh
<arno11> (idk if you find the code but seems in /h-a-m/statusbar/)
<arno11> it is supposed to do nothing if screen is off (commit 7ae2580)
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