libera/#devuan/ Monday, 2025-01-06

Guest56Installed devuan a couple of days ago, OpenRc Plasma on comet lake i5-10th gen.WORKS FINE, very happy.02:51
Guest56But. for the last 24 hours I've been trying to compile ungoogled-chromium from source https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian, using the listed instructions. All quad cores are running at 99%, and it's dtill compiling. [50599/57298]02:54
Guest56surely ungoogled-chromium should be a Devuan binary!!!02:54
XenguyChromium is available FWIW02:55
Guest56ungoogled ?02:55
Guest56 https://imgur.com/a/DcdlZqz03:01
debdogis  http://www.chromium.org/Home the ungoogled one?03:04
debdoghttps://developer.chrome.com/extensions seems to be the original one?03:05
gnarfacegone already, but we need a confirmation on this03:53
gnarfacei think our chromium package in current stable is by default the ungoogled one, because it also doesn't support netflix03:54
gnarface(the firefox-esr package does, but you have to check a box in settings first)03:54
Guest56is there likely to be an upgrade to plasma 6 anytime soon ?04:45
gnarfaceGuest56: we don't know, that's handled upstream04:46
Guest56thanks !04:46
gnarfaceGuest56: and if you're the same Guest56 as earlier; we're not sure but we think the default chromium package in current stable is "ungoogled"04:46
gnarfacethat should be easy to check, i think04:46
gnarface(try to stick around longer for answers, it's a slow channel sometimes)04:46
Guest56yes. popped out, connection dropped04:46
plasma41Guest56, gnarface: https://bugs.debian.org/939406 ITP: ungoogled-chromium04:47
Guest56all good, and thanks04:47
gnarfaceplasma41: thanks. so do i understand this right that it's not specifically "ungoogled" but it's kinda already ungoogledish?04:49
Guest56yes.04:50
Guest56this is where I'm at compiling ungoogled. [51702/57298]04:50
Guest56if it falls over than ii'll install chromium04:50
Guest56over 24 hours04:51
Guest56https://imgur.com/a/DcdlZqz04:51
gnarfacedo you get errors?04:57
gnarfacethe errors would be more help than your load graph04:57
Guest56no, just warnings04:58
gnarfacelike what warnings?04:58
plasma41gnarface: The 'chromium' package in Debian (and, by extension, in Devuan) is not the chromium fork that identifies itself as 'ungoogled-chromium' and which hosts its source code at https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium. The 'chromium' package in Debian does include [various patches](https://udd.debian.org/patches.cgi?src=chromium), some of which could probably be described as "ungoogling" the package, but it is distinc04:58
plasma41t from the 'ungoogled-chromium' fork.04:58
gnarfacenoted, thanks for the clarification plasma4104:58
Guest56just crashed04:59
Guest56i went to ctrl + C04:59
Guest561 warning generated.04:59
Guest56[51909/57298] CXX obj/third_party/blink/renderer/platform/blink_x86_avx/vector_math_avx.o^C04:59
Guest56ninja: build stopped: interrupted by user.04:59
Guest56make[1]: *** [debian/rules:143: override_dh_auto_build] Error 204:59
Guest56make: *** [debian/rules:109: binary] Error 104:59
Guest56dpkg-buildpackage: error: fakeroot debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit status 13004:59
gnarfaceGuest56: use paste.debian.net, long pastes will flag flood protection05:00
Guest56Is it fair to assume I would have to restart the build05:00
Guest56ok05:00
gnarfacewhich release are you on?05:00
gnarfaceno telling what's happening with just this info, no idea if you'd need to restart the build or not05:01
Guest566.11.10+bpo-amd64  Debian 6.11.10-1~bpo12+105:01
gnarfacebackports is not a release05:01
plasma41Guest56: If you r '-nc', the clean target will05:01
plasma41hit enter key too soon :-/05:02
Guest56I don't understand that05:02
Guest56i tried to copy the warning instead, I killed the process05:02
gnarfaceOH, i see. on Linux, you middle-click to paste05:03
Guest56ctrl + c05:03
plasma41Guest56: If you add '-nc' to your original dpkg-buildpackage command, the clean target will not be run and the compilation can continue.05:03
Guest56laptop, keyboard05:03
Guest56highlighted then ctrl +c05:03
gnarfaceGuest56: on Linux, anything you highlight in a terminal is already copied, then you just middle-click to paste it05:03
gnarfacectrl+c cancels05:04
Guest56no mouse, just mouse pad no middle click05:04
gnarfacethey always have a way, try 3-finger tap if there are no buttons, try both buttons at once if there are only 205:04
Guest56to to rm -r ungoogled-chromium-debian05:05
Guest56time to remove05:05
plasma41Guest56: Highlight the relevant text, right-click in the terminal window, select "Copy" from the context menu05:05
Guest56now running aptitude install -y chromium05:07
plasma41Guest56: Are you giving up on building the package?05:08
gnarfacesometimes with the cheaper ones you have to three-finger-tap while holding your fingers close together and in a nice straight line05:08
Guest56yes, installed chromium05:08
Guest56for privacy i'll use tor-browser, a little slower. I don't trust big brother.05:10
Guest56@ gnarface: can you suggest an app converting text from images or pdf?05:12
gnarfaceGuest56: not off the top of my head but search the package repos for something with "ocr" in the package name or description05:16
Guest56yes..  I'll look into it.05:16
gnarfaceGuest56: just ran a search myself, some promising ones from the names: ocrfeeder, ocrmypdf, tesseract-ocr, gocr, gimagereader...05:19
Guest56just found this http://textsnatcher.rf.gd/?i=105:20
gnarfaceis that something you found that in the repos or just from a random google search?05:21
gnarfacebecause generally i'd trust the stuff in the repos more05:22
plasma41Guest56: tesseract-ocr for the underlying software library. Something like ocrmypdf, paperwork-shell, or paperwork-gtk for programs that use that library.05:22
Guest66tradies disconected my wifi extender without asking...05:39
Guest66now have to reconfigure the extender05:39
Guest66now for password BS05:39
Guest66finally fixed the extender05:53
plasma41dosensuppe isn't online at the moment to see this, but I'm through the first 90% of the work to fix the issue with the snapper package. Unfortunately the next 90% looks like it's going to be a slog.06:25

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