brolin_empey | Is anyone here using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? If yes then does the version of minicom packaged by Ubuntu 20.04 LTS have twelve keyboard macros or still only ten? | 07:35 |
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ginggs | brolin_empey: how can i check how many keybaord macros there are? | 08:12 |
brolin_empey | I guess Ubuntu still has what Debian has, which is minicom 2.7 or 2.7.1 instead of 2.7.90 from 2015 or another version that includes the changes to fix pmac10 and add pmac11 and pmac12. Sigh. Apparently the minicom package in Debian now has another maintainer in addition to the maintainer it had in 2015 who has apparently still never replied to my email from 2015. I should try to ask the new maintainer of the minicom package in Debian to use 2.7.90 or | 08:17 |
brolin_empey | another version that has the same changes about the keyboard macros. | 08:17 |
ginggs | did you email the maintainer, or file a bug report? | 08:21 |
brolin_empey | ginggs: In minicom, press Ctrl+A, O, enter “Screen and keyboard”, press M for Edit Macros, then it should be obvious if you have an old version with only ten keyboard macros or a new version with twelve keyboard macros. | 08:23 |
brolin_empey | ginggs: In the summer of 2015 in the northern hemisphere, I emailed both the maintainer of the minicom package in Debian and the minicom-devel mailing list. The maintainer of minicom made my requested changes to fix pmac10 and add pmac11 and pmac12 in minicom version 2.7.90 but apparently Debian still has the old 2.7 and 2.7.1 versions of minicom that predate these changes from 2015. I have still never heard anything from the maintainer of the minicom | 08:37 |
brolin_empey | package in Debian but now this package apparently has a second maintainer that it did not have in 2015. | 08:37 |
ginggs | confirming only 10 macros in minicom 2.7.1-1.1 in ubuntu 20.04 | 08:40 |
ginggs | brolin_empey: i suggest you file a bug report, emails get lost, mantainers get lost | 08:41 |
ginggs | brolin_empey: here's something interesting | 08:46 |
ginggs | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/minicom | 08:46 |
ginggs | there's no VCS listed for the Debian packaging | 08:46 |
ginggs | but if you click on 'homepage' you get taken to a repo on salsa.d.o with what appears to be upstream minicom | 08:47 |
ginggs | not the Debian packaging | 08:47 |
ginggs | and that version containts the following commit | 08:47 |
ginggs | https://salsa.debian.org/minicom-team/minicom/-/commit/d4b0dc9a83c9988d946619c166a5f44c83adcbd4 | 08:47 |
sixwheeledbeast | Ubuntu will only ever upstream from Debian, and it's the same version in sid | 11:01 |
sixwheeledbeast | Unlikely to be fixed quickly so I'd follow there instructions on building straight from git if you want it now | 11:03 |
landgraf | Hi. Looks like my IP is banned on maemo.org (have not been there for a while though) Is it alive? | 12:34 |
KotCzarny | ~unbanip | 12:37 |
infobot | methinks unbanip is please contact techstaff <at> maemo <dot> org with your request, or see ~techstaff, or see https://www.stopforumspam.com/removal, or if your ip is dynamic, try changing it, or tags: RBL, tmo IP blocked, spam | 12:37 |
landgraf | Your public IP address <ipv6_address_here> is not in our database | 12:43 |
buZz | does ipv6 even work for maemo.org? | 12:44 |
buZz | try ipv4 | 12:44 |
buZz | i dont see any ipv6 address associated with maemo.org | 12:44 |
KotCzarny | :) | 12:44 |
KotCzarny | true that | 12:44 |
landgraf | I have "black box" from my ISP | 12:45 |
landgraf | my PC has NAT'ed ipv4 only | 12:45 |
KotCzarny | then your public ip is not ipv6, no? | 12:45 |
landgraf | KotCzarny: https://www.stopforumspam.com/removal show it is | 12:45 |
buZz | landgraf: then maybe your ipv4 NAT is broken | 12:46 |
KotCzarny | then you have some proxy | 12:46 |
KotCzarny | which you dont know about | 12:46 |
landgraf | :/ | 12:46 |
landgraf | well. internet.yandex.ru shows me ipv4 as well as ipv6 | 12:47 |
landgraf | will try my own proxy. | 12:47 |
landgraf | ok. works via proxy | 12:52 |
sicelo | i guess not very many use `phone-control`, at least not for controlling media playback :) | 14:21 |
sicelo | phone-control --mp-prev doesn't work. has a missing line in the bash script | 14:24 |
sixwheeledbeast | ~phone-control | 14:35 |
sixwheeledbeast | ~listkeys phone | 14:35 |
infobot | Factoid search of 'phone' by key (13 of 63): 2 hours for the phone call ;; aglaophone ;; ah, in that case it's the melody the phone ;; banana phone ;; can i have your phone number ;; cluephone ;; cphone ;; debain phone ;; dev\ phone ;; digiumphones ;; each phone ;; ethernet phone ;; ghettophone. | 14:35 |
sixwheeledbeast | ~listkeys control | 14:36 |
infobot | Factoid search of 'control' by key (13 of 82): aah mbcontrol ;; apache control center ;; cmd: control-l (.*?) ;; control ;; control program for microprocessors (cp/m) ;; debian kcontrol empty ;; digital control ;; glidecontrol ;; guncontrol ;; jargon control-c ;; jargon control-o ;; mechanical control ;; mediacontrol. | 14:36 |
sixwheeledbeast | hmm | 14:36 |
sixwheeledbeast | ain't gonna find it like that | 14:36 |
sicelo | :) | 14:44 |
buZz | listkeys onecontr | 14:45 |
buZz | ~listkeys onecontr | 14:45 |
infobot | Factoid search of 'onecontr' by key (1): phonecontrol. | 14:45 |
buZz | ~phonecontrol | 14:45 |
infobot | [phonecontrol] http://wiki.maemo.org/Phone_control | 14:45 |
sixwheeledbeast | I knew there was a factiod for it | 14:51 |
sixwheeledbeast | so is this an unrelated package with the same name? | 14:52 |
sicelo | it's something MAG wrote, which is based on the info in the wiki page you linked | 14:55 |
sicelo | http://maemo.org/packages/view/phone-control/ | 14:55 |
sixwheeledbeast | there's a name i ain't heard in a while. | 14:56 |
sixwheeledbeast | ~mag | 14:56 |
sixwheeledbeast | oh maybe that factoid was my imagination | 14:57 |
sicelo | MohammadAG :) | 14:57 |
sixwheeledbeast | yer | 14:57 |
sixwheeledbeast | never used it just called those dbus commands direct | 14:58 |
sixwheeledbeast | I assume one could make an alias file with them all in shorthand? | 14:59 |
sicelo | phone-control is convenient though | 15:04 |
APic | Should modRana still work currently? I get „tile download failed due to mapserver error“ | 15:37 |
APic | „supl.google.com“ still pings at least… | 15:37 |
APic | Hm | 15:51 |
APic | Now it flashed between „Loading…“, „Downloading…“ and „tile download failed due to mapserver error“ | 15:52 |
APic | Now again only the Error | 15:52 |
APic | My GPS-Position seems correct | 15:53 |
APic | But when i start the Routing it says „routing failed“ after a very short While of „online routing in progress…“ | 15:54 |
APic | DocScrutinizer05: DocScrutinizer51: Any Ideas? ☺ | 15:54 |
DocScrutinizer05 | I think routing is an external "plugin" in Modrana· IIRC | 16:05 |
DocScrutinizer05 | ~listvalues modrana | 16:05 |
infobot | Factoid search of 'modrana' by value (1): modrana. | 16:05 |
DocScrutinizer05 | ~modrana | 16:05 |
infobot | it has been said that modrana is https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana | 16:05 |
APic | ktnx | 16:21 |
DocScrutinizer05 | APic: the mapserver is usually openstreetmap afaik | 16:26 |
APic | Ah | 16:27 |
APic | Hope it will still be possible to use the Google one 😉 | 16:27 |
DocScrutinizer05 | http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=58861 not sure | 16:30 |
sixwheeledbeast | APic: modrana for N900 has now been forked out on github from the main updates. | 17:10 |
APic | ktnx | 17:11 |
sixwheeledbeast | iThe versions for n900 should still work AFAIK, I use it with the tiles i already have, never really done much routing with it. | 17:12 |
bencoh | iirc routing is based on monav | 17:51 |
bencoh | and modrana manages the routing maps set and uses some custom repository | 17:52 |
sixwheeledbeast | https://wiki.maemo.org/ModRana_offline_routing_guide | 18:10 |
DocScrutinizer05 | monav was the name, yep | 18:56 |
DocScrutinizer05 | and there was some nasty catch with monav version incompatibility with modrana | 18:56 |
DocScrutinizer05 | or sth like that | 18:57 |
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