libera/#devuan/ Monday, 2025-04-28

XenguyDefinitely a wrong window moment01:06
davespWell, "Catalan" is a language (per Wikipedia), and if that language requires something Devuan-specific, then "on-topic".  ?01:15
rwpThe localization of messages works okay no problem in Devuan.  That the error message was reported in Catalan does limit the audience of potential responders to those who can read or at least somewhat read Catalan.01:47
rwpLet me very kindly suggest that when reporting an error message to a global mailing list that one use "env LC_ALL=C apt-get upgrade" and then temporarily for that one commandall of the messages will be printed using the standard message catalog.01:48
rwpBecause C/POSIX (which is English) is the "lingua franca" of the operating system.  (Read that lingua franca remark with irony since it was French when the term was created.)01:50
rwpI say very kindly because we fully support normal daily use in your localized environment.  It's just for international communication that I suggest this.01:51
rwpAs to the problem, I think multiarch systems are always going to be problematic.  I avoid them myself.01:55
rrqwith just qemu-user-static and binfmt-support your machine is able to run binaries of different architecture "seamlessly and transparently", and then it's easy to set up different arch filesystems using debootstrap... in that way you can have the cake and eat it without actually mingling them and thus avoid confusing "apt".02:47
cousin_luigirwp: And to further elaborate on the irony of that, the Franks were a Germanic tribe originally.07:51
JayYoungIs there still some bug with installing 'Console Productivity', I am installing from Daedalus desktop iso, and tin fails every time. Media verified, off-line install. I will try again without console prod. to check. The last forum post was 2020 about this issue?11:37
gnarfacei vaguely remember this issue, i don't remember about any resolution... did it also fail if you install console productivity afterwards?11:47
gnarfaceJayYoung: ^11:50
JayYoungI have just booted into the system now; I'm not sure how to install console productivity afterwards, but I will research. I think I can get apt to see the install media mounted as a local mirror or something? I will try.11:51
gnarfaceif you didn't configure networking during install, the install media probably is set up as the mirror by default11:51
gnarfaceas for installing tasks afterwards, they're all in the packages that start with "task-"11:51
gnarfaceso just "apt-get install task-console-productivity" should do it11:52
gnarfacei would do "apt-get --no-install-recommends install task-console-productivity" though, just because i like less cruft11:52
gnarfaceymmv11:52
gnarfacethat iso doesn't look like it's been updated since 2023 though, so i'm guessing for any relevant fixes to whatever this problem was, you probably need a network connection11:53
JayYoungYes, this particular machine has various connection issues that I am too lazy to fix at the moment, so I wanted a large iso to install packages off-line; I was hoping for testing branch, but I could not locate. I will try your recommendations.  Thanks.11:55
gnarfaceyou could always use refracta tools to make your own installer11:55
gnarfacethen it could include updated versions of everything11:55
gnarfacei have a feeling i would have mentioned that last time...11:56
gnarfacei think there's also some build scripts elsewhere you could use, not sure which is less work11:56
gnarfacesomeone else around here certainly knows though11:56
fsmithredI've got an excalibur minimal-live iso. I think it has task-console-productivity installed and I'm sure there's no desktop or even a wm on it.12:05
fsmithredbut if you want anything else installed that's not in that iso, you will need network12:06
fsmithredhttps://get.refracta.org/files/experimental/devuan_excalibur_6.0-preview-2025-04-22_1629_amd64_minimal-live.iso12:06
JayYoungtask-console-productivity installed from the iso fine after the fact, but something in the initial install breaks it. I'll see if I can get the excalibur iso and update packages as needed. Thanks for the help.12:08
fsmithreddid you get the pool isos too? I don't know if the packages you want are on the desktop dvd.12:10
fsmithreddialog, zsh, entr, gddrescue, gdisk, htop, iftop, iotop, iw, mtr-tiny, multitail, ncdu, parted, pciutils, psmisc, sudo, time, wavemon, wireless-tools, wpasupplicant, ed, zile, bind9-host, bittornado, curl, dnsutils, edbrowse, fetchmail, ftp, geoip-bin, irssi, lftp, links2, lrzsz, mcabber, minicom, mosh, msmtp, mutt, netcat, net-tools, nfacct, nrss, openssh-client, openssh-server, procmail, rsync, telnet, tin, traceroute, w3m, wget,12:12
fsmithredwhois, abook, apcalc, aspell, aspell-en, calcurse, clex, dvtm, fbi, fbterm, ghostscript, gnupg, gnupg2, gnupg-agent, mc, parallel, poppler-utils, rpl, rename, sc, screen, taskwarrior, tmux, bastet, bombardier, bsdgames, cavezofphear, crawl, curseofwar, empire, freesweep, gnuchess, greed, matanza, moria, nethack-console, ninvaders, omega-rpg, pacman4console, pente, sudoku, beep, brltty, espeak, espeakup, yasr, alsa-utils, caca-utils,12:12
fsmithredhasciicam, imagemagick, jhead, moc, radio, sox, cmatrix, cowsay, eject, figlet, fortunes-min, fortune-mod, gpm, man-db, manpages, manpages-dev, mlocate, termsaver, toilet, toilet-fonts, ttyrec, unzip12:12
fsmithredmaybe pick what you want and install the packages. You probably don't need all of them.12:12
fsmithredsorry for the mega-paste. I'm not really awake yet.12:13
JayYoungI grabbed the torrent, so I could help seed, so whatever is in the current torrent file is what I used for the desktop/dvd iso install. I have now downloaded your excalibur iso and will mount it for testing.12:16
* freem have seen bigger paste than 3-lines long ones12:17
fsmithredif you used a torrent, you did not get excalibur, and the packages on the minimal-live won't match12:19
fsmithredbut you probably do have all the packages you need if you got all the daedalus isos.12:20
fsmithredthere's not much in the pool1 iso, so check the cd1,2,3 isos for the packages you want.12:26
JayYoungOk thanks. Got it working. Mounted the cd2,3,4.iso's, and the excalibur.iso and after usermerge/dist-upgrade everything is working fine.13:51
fsmithredyou had network for the dist-upgrade?13:53
JayYoungno, I just used the excalibur iso for that machine. its not going to be a networked machine anyhow.13:54
fsmithredok, you might have a mix of packages from stable and testing, and that's generally not a good thing.13:54
fsmithredunless you started with a minimal system, maybe everything you needed was on the excalibur iso.13:55
JayYoungOh yes, I installed from the desktop iso, but I only installed the base system, just in case. Now I have updated from the excalibur iso.14:02
fsmithred:)14:07
JayYoungThanks for your help. Now I have to go find gnucobol, which is supposed to be in main, but apparently was dropped at some point because I can't find it in any pool. Cheers!14:09
fsmithredhttps://packages.debian.org/bookworm/gnucobol14:13
fsmithredoh wait, you need testing version...14:13
fsmithredJayYoung...14:13
fsmithredhttps://packages.debian.org/trixie/gnucobol14:14
fsmithredhttps://packages.debian.org/trixie/gnucobol314:15
fsmithredgnucobol depends on gnucobol314:15
JayYoungYes, thank you.  What I was saying is that in the Devuan package manager it states it should be included in the pool main/g/genucobol, but the actual package entry is missing. Of course I'm just starting out, only discovered devuan yesterday so I know nothing.14:17
fsmithredI don't think everything gets into the isos14:18
fsmithredoh, debian has 21 DVD set for stable (bookworm/daedalus). That must be the entire repo for the arch I'm looking at. (amd64)14:26
fsmithredlooks like it's only available through jigdo14:26
rrqgnucobol package is at http://deb.devuan.org/merged/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gnucobol/gnucobol_5_amd64.deb14:29
* rrq missed the begiining of this issue14:29
fsmithrednp14:30
rrqpkginfo has links for the deb's ... is a particular version missing?14:31
fsmithredI think the problem is that it's not in the media and it was an offline install14:32
rrqmmm gnucobol3 clocks in at position 29210 at popcon (by vote) so it wouldn;t have been on any iso unless some desktop would have brought it in14:33
fsmithredhow many positions are there?14:34
rrqdesktop only contains the depends and recommends, transitively, of the task-*-desktop .. plus a handlful of Captain's Calls14:34
fsmithredyeah, it's probably on some DVD higher than 1514:35
rrqzzzfm-gtk3 clocks in last at 20090914:35
fsmithredoh, so it could be on an earlier DVD14:35
rrqyes if some task-*-desktop mentions it14:36
fsmithredthere are 21 DVDs for amd64. Wouldn't that be the entire repo?14:36
rrqI don't know; possibly; 4G could hold some 40000 100000 kb packages .. if that's a resnable estimate of average14:40
rrq40000 100 kb14:40
rrq=> about 800000 packages possible14:41
rrqgnucobol3 is 1Mb ... 200000 packages sould plausiable for 21 DVDs14:42
fsmithreddebian cd search tool: https://cdimage-search.debian.org/14:44
fsmithredgnucobol returns no result14:46
rrqso does "bash*"14:52
fsmithred???14:52
rrqand "bash"14:52
fsmithredso instead, one would have to start unzipping list.gz up to 21 times14:53
rrqwhere are those list.gz ?14:54
fsmithredI'll have to find that page again14:55
fsmithredhttps://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/14:57
fsmithredlist-dvd and jigdo-dvd for the isos14:57
rrqI use httpdirfs to mount that page, then zgrep to find15:01
rrq3 results: debian-12.10.0-amd64-DVD-10.list.gz:gnucobol3_3.1.2-5+b1_amd64.deb15:01
rrqdebian-12.10.0-amd64-DVD-10.list.gz:gnucobol_5_amd64.deb15:01
rrqdebian-12.10.0-amd64-DVD-14.list.gz:gnucobol4_4.0~early~20200606-6+b1_amd64.deb15:01
rrqguess DVD-10 is the one needed15:02
rrqalso debian-12.10.0-amd64-BD-2.list.gz:gnucobol3_3.1.2-5+b1_amd64.deb15:05
rrqand debian-12.10.0-amd64-DLBD-1.list.gz:gnucobol3_3.1.2-5+b1_amd64.deb15:07
rrqseems easier to download the .deb (via pkginfo)15:09
rrqand follow up depends/recommends as well15:10
plasma41I wish JayYoung were still online because anyone asking about COBOL in 2025 has some sort of story to tell.17:40
JRYoungOh, I'm still here17:55
plasma41JRYoung: At the risk of going off-topic, what necessitates you need for a COBOL compiler?18:13
JRYoungJust basics, I think I got it working tho. I'm excited for gcc15 to include a cobol front end direct compiler.18:14
fsmithreda few years ago I read that banks were looking for cobol programmers to maintain their old stuff that they're still using18:16
JRYoungIt started years ago, because I like the idea of mainframes, and I like the language; its interesting to see what I can acomplish with COBOL these days. Just a hobby I try to learn, nothing serious.18:22
cousin_luigiWell, isn't cobol poison for your resumé?20:12
cousin_luigiUnless you have a long-term contract or you are close to retirement?20:13
ted-iousIt's probably gold and diamonds if you want to work for a bank. :)20:19
ted-iousSo devuan is getting a cobol compiler users can start learning?20:21
JRYoungI don't work in IT so I'm not really worried about the resume20:22
Guest84ted-ious: GnuCOBOL20:23
cousin_luigiThere's no point in learning that language if one doesn't have a solid foundation in accounting.20:24
Guest84i did ProCobol once, doing like SQL or something20:25
Guest84not sure how that worked20:27
ted-ioushttps://thenewstack.io/20-years-in-the-making-gnucobol-is-ready-for-industry/20:45
ted-iousI think my excalibur test will be setting up a cobol dev box. :)20:45
Guest84doesnt look like it can do SQL?20:54
ted-iousThis says everything from sqlite3 to oracle. https://superbol.eu/en/20:56
ted-iousIt's a vscode addon if you like that sort of thing.20:57
Guest84a vscode addon that adds database connectors to gnucobol?20:58
Guest84i dont use vscode, thats for sure20:59
ted-iousDatabase connectors are just libraries aren't they?21:00
Guest84https://github.com/mridoni/gixsql    ??21:01
Guest84dunno, im confused21:03
Guest84i think we are offtopic anyway, my bad21:06
JRYoungis wifi on topic? I can't find a solution for a wpa_supplicant issue. I'll keep reading21:50
XenguyJRYoung, Absolutely on-topic (as is any Devuan support issue)22:04
XenguyJRYoung, Not sure if this is relevant, but FWIW:  https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/daedalus/network-configuration.html22:05
JRYoungGreat! I dislike wifi. anyhow, I think I have several things happening at the same time? dhcp seems to start a boot, and listens for eth0 which is not connected; wpa_supplicant started manually fails22:09
JRYoungkilling the dhcp client / wpa processes doesn't change anything, I still get the same unable to bind ctrl_iface from wpa_supplicant22:09
JRYoungI swear I had this working 8 hours ago....22:11
rustytacoI learned a fun trick awhile back; USB tethered my phone to the devuan installer, turned wifi on and connected to the AP, the phone NATted out via the wifi ;)22:46
rustytacohad to download my non-free wifi drivers n all that such fun22:46
JRYoungOK! fixed it, good ol' reinstall, probably that nonsense with me trying to install from the iso's this morning22:50
JRYoungRetested, upgrading to excalibur breaks wpa_supplicant for me23:18
JRYoungCORRECTION - dhcp/wpa_supplicant running during boot doesn't work, likely a configuration issue. Killing all processes and running manually restores the wifi23:20
fsmithredJRYoung, I've had good luck using wpagui in excalibur following the directions that Xenguy posted.23:35

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