--- Log opened Sun Jun 04 00:00:45 2017 20170604 00:05:36-!- Ivanovic_ [~ivanovic@wesnoth/developer/ivanovic] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 00:06:10-!- Ivanovic [~ivanovic@wesnoth/developer/ivanovic] has quit [Write error: Broken pipe] 20170604 00:07:30-!- Ivanovic_ is now known as Ivanovic 20170604 00:10:53-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212244224.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 00:20:10-!- Bonobo [~Bonobo@2001:44b8:254:3200:c401:6fd2:f405:cce7] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 00:24:42< celticminstrel> Copying the iconv and libxml dlls to the Debug directory does fix it, but I wish there was a better way... 20170604 00:27:18< celticminstrel> Okay, now the text isn't showing up in textboxes. Hmm... 20170604 00:27:35-!- zookeeper [~lmsnie@wesnoth/developer/zookeeper] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 00:32:25< celticminstrel> It's weird, I didn't think I'd changed anything about the rendering. 20170604 00:33:05< celticminstrel> Also seems like I totally broke text input, whee. 20170604 00:34:29-!- vultraz_iOS [uid24821@wesnoth/developer/vultraz] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 00:34:47 * celticminstrel blink. 20170604 00:34:58< celticminstrel> Okay, so I rebuild after one minor change and the text is back. Yay, I guess? 20170604 01:06:41-!- gfgtdf_ [~chatzilla@x4e36aaae.dyn.telefonica.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 01:08:33< celticminstrel> Hmm, my text input callbak isn't being called... 20170604 01:08:39-!- gfgtdf [~chatzilla@x4e32b3a2.dyn.telefonica.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 01:08:44< celticminstrel> ^callback 20170604 01:08:51-!- gfgtdf_ is now known as gfgtdf 20170604 01:10:09< celticminstrel> Hmm, seems like it wasn't registered or something...? 20170604 01:42:02-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 01:45:56< celticminstrel> So apparently the distributor also needs to register it. :| 20170604 01:48:46-!- gfgtdf [~chatzilla@x4e36aaae.dyn.telefonica.de] has quit [Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 53.0.3/20170518000419]] 20170604 01:50:43-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212244224.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 01:53:01< celticminstrel> Alright, it finally works, at least in getting as far as actually calling the callback. 20170604 01:53:18< celticminstrel> Adding a new type of event is surprisingly hard. :| 20170604 01:54:16-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 20170604 01:57:31< celticminstrel> Okay, now why is Wesnoth failing to find a Japanese font even if the language is set to Japanese? 20170604 02:02:32-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 02:04:52< celticminstrel> Is it a Windows problem? It clearly works for RatArmy_, judging from his screenshots, but it looks like that's not Windows, huh... 20170604 02:06:38< celticminstrel> Do we have any Windows users using Arabic or Korean or Chinese or Hebrew or Japanese? 20170604 02:06:52< celticminstrel> Or Marathi, whatever that is. 20170604 02:07:24< celticminstrel> An Indian language, apparently. Makes sense, even looks Indian. 20170604 02:08:26< celticminstrel> I don't care whether it uses DroidSans or some other random font, I just want to be able to see it so that I can verify this stuff works. 20170604 02:09:11< celticminstrel> So if there's a way to (temporarily) make it use system fonts, that would suffice too. (I do have Japanese fonts installed, as evidenced by the fact that it works in Word.) 20170604 02:09:32 * celticminstrel contemplates git grep hardwired/fonts.cfg 20170604 02:11:14< RatArmy_> I think that is windows specific, and the screenshot is taken on 20170604 02:11:20< RatArmy_> windows 20170604 02:11:30< celticminstrel> Oh, you are on Windows then? 20170604 02:12:03-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 02:12:16-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212244224.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 02:12:59-!- RatArmy [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 02:13:01-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212244224.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 02:13:05< celticminstrel> I'm trying to figure out why the aforementioned languages show up only as squares. 20170604 02:17:47< RatArmy> on linux system, system Japanese font is used if font.cfg don't specify font family. 20170604 02:22:11< celticminstrel> Well, DroidSans is clearly present in Wesnoth's fonts folder and appears to be getting loaded, but... not used, for some reason... 20170604 02:30:23-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 02:35:50< celticminstrel> Oh, wait, sudden thought. I wonder if it could be an encoding issue. 20170604 02:38:03< celticminstrel> Hmm, according to Wiktionary the Japanese word for Japanese is three characters, and I'm seeing three boxes in the language menu, so I guess that's not it. 20170604 02:44:37< celticminstrel> Maybe I should try working on this on the Mac where I've already confirmed that it half-works prior to my changes. 20170604 02:45:03< celticminstrel> Xcode project needs updating though... 20170604 02:45:41 * celticminstrel pokes vultraz_iOS to remind ancestral to commit+push the Xcode project update and also the fix for Cocoa notifications. 20170604 02:53:02-!- celticminstrel is now known as celmin_of_nod 20170604 03:28:57-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212250018.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 03:32:12-!- RatArmy [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 03:36:05-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212250018.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 04:06:30-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212250018.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 04:08:54-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126212250018.14.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 04:46:48-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F7706FD30655B380D14018E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 04:47:03-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 04:47:27< ancestral> celticminstrel: I am having trouble getting the binary to link to the bundled libcrypto 20170604 04:47:41< ancestral> I thought it was sudo install_name_tool -change /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib @executable_path/../Frameworks/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib 20170604 04:47:46< ancestral> But that doesn’t seem to work 20170604 04:47:51< ancestral> otool shows 20170604 04:48:02< ancestral> $ otool -L libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib 20170604 04:48:03< ancestral> libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib: 20170604 04:48:04< ancestral> /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1.0.0) 20170604 04:48:04< ancestral> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1238.0.0) 20170604 04:48:10< ancestral> So I’m at a loss, celticminstrel 20170604 04:48:11< ancestral> Otherwise, if someone else can fix the binary, then I have the project file done and ready 20170604 04:57:16-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 05:03:18-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 05:10:02-!- nore [~ncourant@sas.eleves.ens.fr] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 1.8] 20170604 05:14:42-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F7706FD30655B380D14018E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 05:18:17-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Quit: ancestral] 20170604 05:34:49-!- nore [~ncourant@sas.eleves.ens.fr] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 06:03:39-!- bumba [~bumbadada@wesnoth/developer/bumbadadabum] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 06:04:33-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 06:06:04-!- bumba [~bumbadada@wesnoth/developer/bumbadadabum] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 06:10:00< JyrkiVesterinen> 20170603 23:34:53< gfgtdf> celticminstrel: but i'm realyl courious why we need libiconv? i though we usually ue boost locale for this stuff 20170604 06:10:00< JyrkiVesterinen> 20170603 23:35:11< celticminstrel> It's probably just a recursive dependency of something else? 20170604 06:10:22< JyrkiVesterinen> Correct. I built libiconv, among other libraries, because it was a recursive dependency. 20170604 06:18:06-!- Appleman1234 [~quassel@pl40388.ag1212.nttpc.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 06:20:55-!- Appleman1234 [~quassel@pl40388.ag1212.nttpc.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 07:17:22-!- janebot [~Gambot@unaffiliated/gambit/bot/gambot] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 07:17:28-!- janebot [~Gambot@unaffiliated/gambit/bot/gambot] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 07:48:31-!- irker074 [~irker@uruz.ai0867.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 07:48:31< irker074> wesnoth: Nils Kneuper wesnoth:master c162b864e347 / po/ (5 files in 5 dirs): updated Italian translation https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/c162b864e3474b31ca3ab7081c22c53619dca2a9 20170604 08:00:24-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 08:07:16-!- boucman [~rosen@wesnoth/developer/boucman] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:15:04-!- zookeeper [~lmsnie@wesnoth/developer/zookeeper] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:17:30-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 08:17:43-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:19:55-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 08:20:08-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:22:16-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 08:24:38-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:38:29-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F7706FD30655B380D14018E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 08:44:11-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 09:01:31-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 09:13:17< zookeeper> matthiaskrgr, does woptipng allow the images to be changed to paletted format (losslessly, of course) or does it enforce 32-bit somehow? 20170604 09:24:06-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 09:30:38-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 09:31:50-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F7706FD30655B380D14018E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 09:39:36-!- atarocch [~atarocch@93.56.160.28] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 20170604 09:40:48< zookeeper> why/how has a huge number of stuff just outright disappeared from my external dir (the dependencies thing)? i don't recall going on a deletion rampage. 20170604 09:41:00 * zookeeper is very puzzled 20170604 09:51:31-!- atarocch [~atarocch@46.29.219.219] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 10:15:59-!- mjs-de [~mjs-de@x5ce48c56.dyn.telefonica.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 10:21:32-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has quit [Quit: .] 20170604 10:22:04< zookeeper> ah, must have been the way i unpacked some stuff into there with 7-zip... 20170604 10:43:39-!- mjs-de [~mjs-de@x5ce48c56.dyn.telefonica.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 10:51:54-!- janebot [~Gambot@unaffiliated/gambit/bot/gambot] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 10:52:00-!- janebot [~Gambot@unaffiliated/gambit/bot/gambot] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 11:23:28-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 11:43:20-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 12:30:57-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:02:35-!- irker074 [~irker@uruz.ai0867.net] has quit [Quit: transmission timeout] 20170604 13:15:58-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:18:14-!- irker779 [~irker@uruz.ai0867.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:18:14< irker779> wesnoth: Charles Dang wesnoth:accelerated_rendering f1734a699e1f / src/gui/core/canvas.cpp: GUI2/Canvas: add error logging if canvas texture creation fails https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/f1734a699e1f83807a17d3fff1c0f7c32c543f48 20170604 13:25:52-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:28:15< Ravana_> Can I say, that sidebar should never be covered by this wesnoth.show_dialog? https://vgy.me/C6wUEh.png 20170604 13:28:17-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 13:28:57< vultraz_iOS> Ravana_: you want to set a max width? 20170604 13:29:23< vultraz_iOS> you can specify maximum_width = in the dialog's wml table 20170604 13:29:44< Ravana_> not sure if that helps, I want players to see what leader they got, and sidebar seems best place to show it 20170604 13:29:47-!- Bonobo [~Bonobo@2001:44b8:254:3200:c401:6fd2:f405:cce7] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 13:38:15< vultraz_iOS> well, there's no way to specifically tell it to not obscure it 20170604 13:39:53< celmin_of_nod> There are ways to tell it to shift aside, right? 20170604 13:40:01< celmin_of_nod> And set the maximum width. 20170604 13:40:15< celmin_of_nod> Is the sidebar fixed width no matter the size of the window? 20170604 13:41:21< vultraz_iOS> think so yeah 20170604 13:41:43-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:41:46< Ravana_> I think showing different dialog is good enough for my need https://vgy.me/XBTjjZ.png 20170604 13:43:34< celmin_of_nod> XD What 20170604 13:44:15< celmin_of_nod> BTW, does anyone have any idea why Wesnoth isn't using eg Japanese fonts on my Windows build? 20170604 13:45:59< JyrkiVesterinen> I don't have ideas about it. 20170604 13:46:16< JyrkiVesterinen> However, I can confirm that the same thing happens in my local builds (made with MSVC). 20170604 13:46:38< JyrkiVesterinen> The language menu shows boxes instead of characters for languages with non-Latin scripts. 20170604 13:46:48< celmin_of_nod> Right. 20170604 13:47:46-!- sevu [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 13:51:05-!- celmin_of_nod is now known as celticminstrel 20170604 13:54:55-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126234124185.16.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 13:56:12< vultraz_iOS> celticminstrel: don't diss the PR :( 20170604 13:56:45< celticminstrel> I don't really have anything wrong with the contents (though I only briefly skimmed it). 20170604 13:56:51< celticminstrel> Just the timing. 20170604 13:58:53< vultraz_iOS> Yes. 20170604 13:59:10< celticminstrel> That's a weird response. 20170604 13:59:34< vultraz_iOS> Yes that is a valid point * 20170604 13:59:53< vultraz_iOS> But if we're not merging big PRs, what about the iOS PR 20170604 13:59:59< vultraz_iOS> That kinda needs to go in 20170604 14:00:27< celticminstrel> Well, if we were at RC stage, I'd say "no way, it'll have to wait". 20170604 14:00:55< vultraz_iOS> Unless we plan to wait until after 1.14 to merge and then release the port later 20170604 14:01:22< celticminstrel> The thing I'm working on is also somewhat large, though certainly not as large as the iOS PR. 20170604 14:01:57< celticminstrel> Can you tell me what the concrete benefits of your PR are? 20170604 14:01:58< vultraz_iOS> I have no idea why we suddenly have all these huge changes 20170604 14:02:24< vultraz_iOS> All at once, that is 20170604 14:02:30< vultraz_iOS> celticminstrel: Faster gui2 performance 20170604 14:02:38< celticminstrel> Well then. 20170604 14:03:56< vultraz_iOS> I already improved performance by reducing canvas copying 20170604 14:04:00< vultraz_iOS> This improves it further 20170604 14:04:05< vultraz_iOS> Though I don't have the numbers 20170604 14:04:09< vultraz_iOS> It just feels faster 20170604 14:04:36< celticminstrel> Well, personally I think that performance is not high priority, unless it's exceptionally bad. 20170604 14:04:46< celticminstrel> And it's definitely not exceptionally bad. 20170604 14:04:54< vultraz_iOS> Right 20170604 14:05:00< vultraz_iOS> The bad performance is in-game 20170604 14:05:12< vultraz_iOS> I can't solve that yet 20170604 14:05:17< celticminstrel> I recall some poor performance there too, yeah... 20170604 14:05:58< celticminstrel> There's nothing wrong with getting reviews of your PR, in any case. I don't think it should be merged into 1.14, but maybe someone else will disagree. 20170604 14:06:12< celticminstrel> And I do think it should be merged into 1.15, so... 20170604 14:06:30< vultraz_iOS> We shall see 20170604 14:06:38< vultraz_iOS> Depends if I can fix things :p 20170604 14:07:25< celticminstrel> ...why is there an Insights button all of a sudden. 20170604 14:07:53< vultraz_iOS> Hm? 20170604 14:07:57< celticminstrel> Github 20170604 14:08:05< celticminstrel> So anyway, I guess ancestral isn't around right now? 20170604 14:08:32< vultraz_iOS> Don't think so 20170604 14:16:59-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 14:17:31-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 14:20:03< celticminstrel> "Checking if floating point numbers are in the IEEE 754 format... no" 20170604 14:20:04< celticminstrel> What... 20170604 14:20:32< celticminstrel> ... 20170604 14:20:42< celticminstrel> Why can't it find Boost.Thread. :| 20170604 14:23:52< celticminstrel> It found Boost.Regex, what's wrong with Boost.Thread... :| 20170604 14:25:01< celticminstrel> ...the IEEE 754 check failed because not found... :| 20170604 14:25:48< celticminstrel> Looks like Boost.Thread failed because not found. Hmm... :| 20170604 14:26:07< celticminstrel> Oh, I might've used clang instead of clang++? 20170604 14:26:19< celticminstrel> Hmm, doesn't look like it... 20170604 14:27:27 * celticminstrel adds explicit -I for C++ includes directory for now. 20170604 14:27:37< celticminstrel> ...and it doesn't seem to work. :| 20170604 14:28:20< celticminstrel> Wait, maybe I added the wrong path, is that libc++ or libstdc++... 20170604 14:33:00< celticminstrel> ... 20170604 14:41:07< celticminstrel> ... 20170604 14:41:30< celticminstrel> The problem seems to be that the environment's CXXFLAGS are only applied after configuration. :| 20170604 14:44:18< celticminstrel> Okay, so I moved that before the config checks in SConstruct and now the IEEE754 test passed, at least... 20170604 14:44:33< celticminstrel> But now Boost tests are failing that passed before. 20170604 14:49:53< celticminstrel> boost_suffix=-mt seems like is should work... 20170604 14:50:42< celticminstrel> ^it 20170604 14:51:16< celticminstrel> Haha, now the "check C++ compiler works" check failed... 20170604 14:54:20< celticminstrel> Okay, I think it's finally working. 20170604 14:55:50< celticminstrel> Even works without changing the Sconstruct, though in that case the IEEE754 check still fails. 20170604 14:56:11< celticminstrel> ^SConstruct 20170604 14:56:20-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 14:56:28< celticminstrel> Ah, wait, no. The Boost.Thread check also fails again in that case. 20170604 14:56:58< celticminstrel> Well anyway, now I have a Mac build in progress. Hopefully it won't fail at link stage. 20170604 15:03:43-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 15:04:27< ancestral> celticminstrel: I’m just changing the binary of the library, I’m not sure why I should needed to reference Wesnoth or wesnothd app binaries. 20170604 15:04:36< ancestral> Regardless, I tried that, and otool still shows the old path 20170604 15:05:43< celticminstrel> Well, I think the name you're trying to change isn't a search path but is instead the library ID. 20170604 15:05:58< celticminstrel> Try the -id flag instead of -change then? In which case you'd leave out the old path and just use the new path. 20170604 15:06:02< ancestral> Ohh 20170604 15:06:46< celticminstrel> "goibs" ... what an amazing typo. 20170604 15:07:22< DeFender1031> goibs? 20170604 15:07:42< celticminstrel> Yup. 20170604 15:09:17< ancestral> otool -L should tell me the ID, I think 20170604 15:09:32< ancestral> -L Display the names and version numbers of the shared libraries that the object file uses, as 20170604 15:09:32-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 15:09:32< ancestral> well as the shared library ID if the file is a shared library. 20170604 15:09:43< ancestral> Oh, -D 20170604 15:09:45< ancestral> Let’s try that 20170604 15:10:01< ancestral> libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib: 20170604 15:10:09-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 15:10:10< ancestral> /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib 20170604 15:10:16< ancestral> Okay 20170604 15:10:55< celticminstrel> I think the first path listed by otool -L is actually the library ID. 20170604 15:11:06< ancestral> So the path is the ID 20170604 15:11:10< ancestral> currently 20170604 15:11:10< celticminstrel> Because it doesn't make sense for a library to reference itself. 20170604 15:11:44< ancestral> Should I rename the id to the path, or to the name of the file? 20170604 15:12:09< ancestral> The path I guess 20170604 15:12:09< celticminstrel> Not sure. What's it like for the other libs? 20170604 15:13:47< ancestral> The others display the path 20170604 15:13:48< ancestral> And 20170604 15:13:54< ancestral> Now that I did it 20170604 15:14:00< ancestral> Looks like it’s fixed 20170604 15:14:09< ancestral> Great! 20170604 15:14:14< ancestral> Thanks for your help 20170604 15:14:32-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 15:14:46< ancestral> Oh question 20170604 15:15:03< ancestral> Can I leave Growl outside the compilestuff, or should I leave it in? 20170604 15:16:05< celticminstrel> I expect we'll be dropping Growl even if we don't drop 10.7. 20170604 15:16:26< ancestral> Nods 20170604 15:16:26< celticminstrel> Though I'm not going to hurry to remove the Growl-specific code from the notifications. 20170604 15:16:35< ancestral> Alright, I’ll keep it in 20170604 15:16:39< celticminstrel> Did you commit my patch in addition to the Xcode project update? 20170604 15:16:57< ancestral> Yes 20170604 15:17:00< celticminstrel> 'kay 20170604 15:17:15< ancestral> Can you remember which files were changed? 20170604 15:17:17< ancestral> In other words 20170604 15:17:24< celticminstrel> Hmm? 20170604 15:17:31< ancestral> I thought I was changing some source files 20170604 15:17:39< celticminstrel> The notifications patch? 20170604 15:17:43< ancestral> Were there actually any files in the libs or headers affected? 20170604 15:17:52< ancestral> I can’t remember where the fixes were 20170604 15:17:52< celticminstrel> I'm not sure what you're asking... 20170604 15:18:14< ancestral> I’m saving the project file with the inclusion of additional references 20170604 15:18:27< ancestral> If that’s what you’re asking about? 20170604 15:18:37< ancestral> And then the compile stuff has libs and headers and such 20170604 15:18:54< celticminstrel> So you're unclear on what I meant by "my patch"? 20170604 15:19:00< ancestral> Yes 20170604 15:19:04< celticminstrel> Ah, okay. 20170604 15:19:22< celticminstrel> The OSX notificatiosn patch I sent which fixes them being listed as unavailable even when they are available. 20170604 15:19:26< celticminstrel> ^notifications 20170604 15:20:44< ancestral> I should *probably* be able to find out by asking git which files have changed, if the files are in the source part of the project, but I’m asking, I don’t need to merge any changes into master, correct? 20170604 15:21:11< ancestral> If anything, you would have done this already, unless you just want me to do additional work for you… 20170604 15:21:32< celticminstrel> Um, well, if you just applied the patch, that would be enough? 20170604 15:21:47< ancestral> But if this is in the project files section, the non-source part? 20170604 15:21:53< ancestral> Yeah okay 20170604 15:22:15< ancestral> I’m going to leave out Wesnoth.dmgCanvas 20170604 15:22:18< ancestral> I have never used it 20170604 15:22:39< celticminstrel> Heh... 20170604 15:22:41< ancestral> Unless mattsc objects, but I have a feeling he probably doesn’t care much 20170604 15:22:49< ancestral> as long as the dmgs can be built 20170604 15:23:08< celticminstrel> There was an image that goes in the dmg background, right? As long as that's still around somewhere. 20170604 15:23:20< ancestral> (Literally I just copy the dmg of the last version, delete/copy the new files into it, and re0save. 20170604 15:23:26< celticminstrel> XD 20170604 15:23:35< ancestral> Yes, I have an image I put in from the Finder 20170604 15:23:54< celticminstrel> I think installer dmgs are generally supposed to be read-only though. 20170604 15:24:00< ancestral> (I use a tiff that is hi-res compatable so it looks amazing for retina users) 20170604 15:24:22< ancestral> Yes, I convert the dmgs r/o -> r/w -> r/o 20170604 15:24:27< celticminstrel> Ah okay. 20170604 15:24:37< ancestral> Alright, I’ll prepare the package 20170604 15:25:01< celticminstrel> And push the commits? 20170604 15:25:20< ancestral> Okay, so that’s what I was asking about 20170604 15:25:47< celticminstrel> You want to know what files the notifications patch touched? 20170604 15:25:55< ancestral> modified: src/build_info.cpp 20170604 15:25:56< ancestral> modified: src/desktop/apple_notification.hpp 20170604 15:25:57< ancestral> modified: src/desktop/apple_notification.mm 20170604 15:25:58< ancestral> modified: src/desktop/notifications.cpp 20170604 15:26:08< ancestral> So you didn’t push these up 20170604 15:26:19< celticminstrel> That looks right, so just commit it? 20170604 15:26:30< ancestral> And then the project file 20170604 15:26:35< ancestral> modified: projectfiles/Xcode/Wesnoth.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj 20170604 15:26:45< celticminstrel> I think there's a way to set me as the author on the notifications patch, if you want. 20170604 15:26:54< celticminstrel> Yeah, the project file. 20170604 15:29:06< ancestral> Doing a git pull 20170604 15:29:15< ancestral> Ugh, there is a conflict 20170604 15:29:18< celticminstrel> With --rebase I hope 20170604 15:29:28< ancestral> I can rebase 20170604 15:30:46< celticminstrel> If you want to set me as the author for the notifications patch, --author=Celtic should suffice (though that assumes committing from the command-line). 20170604 15:31:02< celticminstrel> I doubt any conflict would be hard to resolve; if anything it's probably in build_info. 20170604 15:34:30< ancestral> It is in build_info 20170604 15:36:48< irker779> wesnoth: Celtic Minstrel wesnoth:master 933ff0280036 / / (5 files in 3 dirs): Fix for notifications in macOS showing as not built when looking at build info i https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/933ff0280036ae8cbb58a9f2cdc85e6c146f6835 20170604 15:36:51< ancestral> There ya go 20170604 15:37:25< ancestral> Sorry it took so long 20170604 15:37:35< ancestral> Still trying to get over being sick 20170604 15:37:47< ancestral> Alright, getting the project files up now 20170604 15:37:54< ancestral> libs/headers 20170604 15:41:04< ancestral> Alright, done 20170604 15:41:47< ancestral> vultraz, I need to finish working on the UI this week 20170604 15:43:19< celticminstrel> vultraz_iOS: ^ 20170604 15:43:39< vultraz_iOS> Ah yes 20170604 15:45:02< celticminstrel> I was expecting two separate commits, but oh well. 20170604 15:45:39< ancestral> Fair 20170604 15:46:09< ancestral> I was expecting you were going to commit your patch 20170604 15:46:27< ancestral> But totally fine 20170604 15:48:45< vultraz_iOS> Please close the bug now 20170604 15:50:09< ancestral> Oh right 20170604 15:50:20< ancestral> Close via GitHub? 20170604 15:50:44< celticminstrel> Yeah. 20170604 15:53:08< ancestral> Done 20170604 15:53:18< ancestral> 598 to go 20170604 15:53:24< celticminstrel> So many... 20170604 15:53:34< ancestral> :-P 20170604 15:54:41< ancestral> Oh that reminds me 20170604 15:55:16< ancestral> Left to right scrolling is backwards 20170604 15:55:31< celticminstrel> So scrolling left actually scrolls right and vice versa? 20170604 15:55:44< ancestral> Yes 20170604 15:55:52< celticminstrel> I'll try to confirm... 20170604 15:56:11< celticminstrel> If the scons build doesn't work out I can probably make an Xcode build that'll let me start a game. 20170604 15:56:34< ancestral> At first I thought it might be a system setting or something. You know, the whole “when you drag two fingers down, does it work like the iPad, or like most other computers?” 20170604 15:56:50< ancestral> But the behavior is only the X-axis, the Y-axis works as it normally has 20170604 15:59:15< ancestral> Rebuilding 20170604 16:02:11-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 16:02:28-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 16:02:43-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 16:02:44< ancestral> I’m curious if this could have broken it (more of a guess than anything) https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/pull/631 20170604 16:03:20< celticminstrel> No idea. 20170604 16:04:30< ancestral> I also recall fixing a scrolling issue like 8 years ago or something where you could only scroll one axis unless you pressed ctrl or something 20170604 16:04:44< ancestral> Having trouble finding that bug 20170604 16:05:10< celticminstrel> That seems like a useful way to allow horizontal scrolling if you only have a single-axis scroll wheel, though. 20170604 16:06:38< ancestral> Possibly. But gonna go out on a limb, people with a scroll mouse that only works in one axis probably aren’t going to use that to pan around the map. 20170604 16:07:31< vultraz_iOS> I use it for y axis scrolling 20170604 16:08:48< ancestral> Do you (or would you) press a key down to invert and change to an x-axis also? 20170604 16:09:03< ancestral> Wesnoth maps are fairly long and narrow 20170604 16:09:15< vultraz_iOS> I believe that's supported but I don't use it 20170604 16:09:55< vultraz_iOS> I use edge pan for that 20170604 16:09:57< ancestral> Anyway, the behavior i the last like 8 years is trackpads on MacBooks will scroll in both directions, x and y 20170604 16:10:23< ancestral> I don’t want to lose that 20170604 16:11:38< ancestral> Hmm, crash after build 20170604 16:12:04< celticminstrel> Hmm, "error preprocessor: Macro/file 'GUI_NORMAL__FONT_SIZE__DEFAULT' is missing" 20170604 16:12:09< celticminstrel> This seems quite weird. 20170604 16:12:25< ancestral> Are those two underscores? 20170604 16:12:50-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Quit: ancestral] 20170604 16:13:39< celticminstrel> Yup. 20170604 16:13:45< celticminstrel> Also possibly unrelated, "Fontconfig warning: line 146: blank doesn't take any effect anymore. please remove it from your fonts.conf" 20170604 16:15:34-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 16:15:41< ancestral> Okay, figured it out 20170604 16:15:45< ancestral> It’s the library 20170604 16:16:03< ancestral> Dyld Error Message: 20170604 16:16:03< ancestral> Library not loaded: @executable_path/../Frameworks/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib 20170604 16:16:04< ancestral> Referenced from: /Users/USER/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Wesnoth-evbjmffcnthlkofxdobytbdllhhi/Build/Products/Release/Wesnoth.app/Contents/MacOS/Wesnoth 20170604 16:16:05< ancestral> Reason: image not found 20170604 16:16:28< ancestral> I might need to update the project file again 20170604 16:16:48< ancestral> The lib is missing so 20170604 16:16:54< ancestral> Actually, should be fine 20170604 16:16:55< celticminstrel> Ooh, this error seems to come from a file that's not committed. 20170604 16:17:04< ancestral> I’ll double check 20170604 16:17:47< ancestral> Awesome, good, it was just missing from Frameworks 20170604 16:18:02< ancestral> So either, I didn’t have it in my lib folder, or the project file didn’t copy it 20170604 16:18:35< ancestral> Hah, I didn’t have it in lib 20170604 16:18:47< ancestral> Alright let’s make sure I bundled it in 20170604 16:18:55< ancestral> Wait, no, it’s there. Hmm 20170604 16:19:22< ancestral> I betcha there’s an automated script or something in the project file that copies these things 20170604 16:19:53< ancestral> Yeeeeup 20170604 16:20:26< celticminstrel> Seems like IME support in 1.13 is actually worse than in 1.12. 20170604 16:20:46< celticminstrel> Or wait. 20170604 16:20:52< celticminstrel> The last time I tested was also 1.13 IIRC. 20170604 16:20:54< celticminstrel> Meh. 20170604 16:21:06< ancestral> Alright, going to push a commit for the project file again one sec 20170604 16:21:06< celticminstrel> Wonder why it worked there but not on my personal build. 20170604 16:24:58< irker779> wesnoth: Martin Proud wesnoth:master 5dce3a3a533d / projectfiles/Xcode/Wesnoth.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Fixed issue where libcrypto was not copied over to Frameworks during build https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/5dce3a3a533dfb7b6d4d42aff68a7a40131b5989 20170604 16:25:53< ancestral> celticminstrel: Well isn’t that interesting 20170604 16:26:01< ancestral> Oh wait, I used arrow keys, hahaha 20170604 16:26:05< celticminstrel> ? 20170604 16:26:27< ancestral> Yeah issue is there. I’ll file a big 20170604 16:26:28< irker779> wesnoth: Celtic Minstrel wesnoth:master e6fce88d214d / data/lua/wml-tags.lua src/scripting/lua_gui2.cpp: Minor fixups to [story] https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/e6fce88d214d37c4252d1657aa9da8cff163ecad 20170604 16:26:29< ancestral> *bug 20170604 16:26:36< celticminstrel> Are you talking about the IME issue? 20170604 16:26:45< ancestral> No, the scrolling issue 20170604 16:26:48< celticminstrel> Oh, okay. 20170604 16:27:35< ancestral> It’s possible it could be a really simple fix. 20170604 16:27:44< ancestral> I’ll spend a few minutes to see if I can even fix it 20170604 16:28:09< ancestral> SDL_MouseWheelEvent 20170604 16:28:37< ancestral> vultraz_iOS: Do you have a notebook running Windows or Linux? 20170604 16:29:12< vultraz_iOS> Windows of course 20170604 16:29:19< vultraz_iOS> celticminstrel: title is not mandatory 20170604 16:29:48< ancestral> Can you scroll on your trackpad X-axis? 20170604 16:30:14< vultraz_iOS> I haven't tried 20170604 16:30:16< ancestral> If so, can you pan a map for me in Wesnoth, any build recently 20170604 16:30:17< vultraz_iOS> I'll see tomorrow 20170604 16:30:21< ancestral> Okay 20170604 16:30:31< ancestral> I want to see if this is Mac-specific or not 20170604 16:30:35< celticminstrel> vultraz_iOS: title is mandatory. 20170604 16:31:00< celticminstrel> It was already mandatory when I enabled [story] as ActionWML. 20170604 16:31:19< celticminstrel> Of course, if you can find a way to make it non-mandatory, that's fine, but it's easier said than done. 20170604 16:33:37< celticminstrel> ancestral: I can reproduce it on Windows with my tiltable scroll wheel. 20170604 16:33:45< celticminstrel> (Which annoyingly doesn't repeat if held...) 20170604 16:33:55< ancestral> Okay, so moving left goes right and vice versa? 20170604 16:33:58< celticminstrel> Yeah. 20170604 16:34:03< ancestral> Cool 20170604 16:34:43< ancestral> Glad we found this out before 1.14 20170604 16:36:14< vultraz_iOS> Title is not mandatory 20170604 16:36:20< vultraz_iOS> The scenario name is used if not provided 20170604 16:36:50< celticminstrel> Though that's the kind of small bugfix that could've gone in a 1.14.1. 20170604 16:37:13< celticminstrel> vultraz_iOS: Only for toplevel [story]. The scenario name seems to be forgotten as soon as the scenario starts, so it's nontrivial to provide the same fallback for [story[ ActionWML. 20170604 16:37:24< celticminstrel> If you want to do it, though, go ahead. 20170604 16:37:26< vultraz_iOS> I see 20170604 16:38:52< vultraz_iOS> Doesn't make sense there 20170604 16:38:57< vultraz_iOS> So this works 20170604 16:55:45-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 16:56:17-!- stikonas [~gentoo@wesnoth/translator/stikonas] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 16:58:39-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Quit: ancestral] 20170604 16:59:01-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 17:01:55< ancestral> I think I found out how to fix it 20170604 17:04:31< celticminstrel> ranlib is complaining that some .o files have no symbols... weird... 20170604 17:05:41< celticminstrel> vultraz_iOS: I think Kwandulin might've said it actually doesn't work even with a title? If so that at least needs to be fixed. 20170604 17:06:19-!- sevu [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has left #wesnoth-dev ["Verlassend"] 20170604 17:07:58< celticminstrel> You know, it would be really great if clang/ld/whatever could provide a progress bar... 20170604 17:08:21< Kwandulin> It does work with title 20170604 17:08:37< celticminstrel> Oh, okay. 20170604 17:08:52< celticminstrel> I thought you said it shows but doesn't work correctly. 20170604 17:09:16< Kwandulin> Was just confused that it threw out an error when not putting it in (which is not the case at toplevel [story]) 20170604 17:10:24< celticminstrel> Still getting the duplicate SDLApplication warning, too... 20170604 17:10:49< celticminstrel> Okay, my scons build does not crash when starting a game, which is great. 20170604 17:11:13< celticminstrel> oo. 20170604 17:11:15< celticminstrel> ^ o.o 20170604 17:11:24< celticminstrel> It doesn't even crash when opening the load game dialog! Yay! 20170604 17:12:22< celticminstrel> So I think that means the crash is definitely something about library binary incompatibilities... 20170604 17:12:45< celticminstrel> ancestral: How did you obtain the libraries that are bundled in, again? 20170604 17:13:47< ancestral> Either I built them, or matt did 20170604 17:13:51< celticminstrel> I see. 20170604 17:13:58< ancestral> So, we did notice 20170604 17:14:00< celticminstrel> What about Boost, in particular? 20170604 17:14:04< ancestral> Ohhh 20170604 17:14:16< celticminstrel> Did notice what? 20170604 17:14:16< ancestral> I think I downloaded a recent Boost 20170604 17:14:25< celticminstrel> Hmm. 20170604 17:14:42< ancestral> We noticed that older versions of MacOS looked in different paths 20170604 17:15:09< ancestral> So we adjusted the paths of the dylibs to work with those older paths (which I think are symlinked on newer macOS versions anyway) 20170604 17:15:30< ancestral> @celticminstrel Actually it’s quite possible I had to hard fix a few lines in Boost to get it to work. 20170604 17:15:34< ancestral> Honestly, I don’t remember. 20170604 17:16:00< ancestral> Like Boost was trying to things that Xcode just would not allow for 20170604 17:16:17< ancestral> Mostly things like type errors 20170604 17:17:22< celticminstrel> Hmm. If I compare the MacPorts Boost.Locale used by my scons build with the Boost.Locale bundled in 1.13.8, I see the latter is referencing the system libiconv. 20170604 17:17:35< celticminstrel> While the former is referencing the MacPorts libiconv. 20170604 17:17:52< celticminstrel> I'm not sure if that could be the issue though. 20170604 17:18:27< celticminstrel> Apparently the MacPorts one is also built with ICU. 20170604 17:18:36< celticminstrel> And for some reason references chrono and thread. 20170604 17:19:12< celticminstrel> /opt/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 9.0.0, current version 9.0.0) 20170604 17:19:12< celticminstrel> /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 7.0.0) 20170604 17:19:51< ancestral> So we may just have an issue with one or more of these 20170604 17:20:12< celticminstrel> The actual bundled libiconv in 1.13.8 seems to be version 8... 20170604 17:21:11< ancestral> Should I try rebuilding libiconv? 20170604 17:21:33< celticminstrel> Hmm. 20170604 17:22:20< celticminstrel> Your Boost.Thread is compiled against iconv 7 but is getting iconv 8 at runtime... can that be the issue? 20170604 17:22:46< celticminstrel> Is iconv incompatible between major versions? It would surprise me a bit if it was... 20170604 17:27:53< ancestral> (It’s also possible the whole Boost thing was solved by me reinstating whatever missing headers I forgot initially) 20170604 17:28:45< celticminstrel> I wouldn't expect it to be solved by reinstating missing headers... probably need to rebuild either iconv or Boost.Locale... 20170604 17:28:57< celticminstrel> (And rebuilding Boost.Locale might mean you need to rebuild all of Boost.) 20170604 17:32:17< ancestral> BTW I found the fix for the scrolling/panning issue 20170604 17:32:25< celticminstrel> Yay. 20170604 17:33:11< ancestral> controller_base.cpp:115 add a - before event.wheel.x 20170604 17:33:20< celticminstrel> Heh 20170604 17:34:26< ancestral> Wanna see if that fixes it for you too? 20170604 17:36:28< celticminstrel> I suppose I could, but that's simple enough that I'd be shocked if it didn't. 20170604 17:36:33< ancestral> Alright, well, I can try redownloading/bundling Boost 20170604 17:36:49< ancestral> celticminstrel: I mean, I can just commit it 20170604 17:36:57< celticminstrel> Sure. 20170604 17:39:24< irker779> wesnoth: Martin Proud wesnoth:master cfa2df194ec1 / src/controller_base.cpp: Reversed x-axis scroll wheel to solve mqp panning issue https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/cfa2df194ec148ab521407dbba6df1dff193f528 20170604 17:39:59< ancestral> s/mqp/map 20170604 17:40:10< celticminstrel> Heh 20170604 17:41:06< ancestral> Any reason I shouldn’t use or download 1.64.0? 20170604 17:41:34< celticminstrel> For Boost? I don't know of any reason. 20170604 17:41:44< ancestral> Alright 20170604 17:41:57< celticminstrel> I do recall some people had compile errors with some Boost versions, but IIRC Tad implemented a workaround for that. 20170604 17:42:13< ancestral> Might explain the trouble I had 20170604 17:49:32< ancestral> I think before I did this with Homebrew. This time I’m building straight from source 20170604 17:57:05< ancestral> Oh interesting, so 20170604 17:57:40< celticminstrel> ? 20170604 17:57:47< ancestral> I told it to build filesystem,iostreams,locale,program_options,random,regex,system,thread,test 20170604 17:58:12< ancestral> And I got those plus chrono, prg_exec_monitor, text_exec_monitor, and timer 20170604 17:58:27< ancestral> Does that mean those libboost dylibs should be included too? 20170604 17:59:16< celticminstrel> Chrono should, certainly. 20170604 17:59:21< ancestral> That was missing 20170604 17:59:22< celticminstrel> The others, I'm not sure. 20170604 17:59:35< ancestral> I mean, I guess it doesn’t hurt, though 20170604 17:59:48< ancestral> Nice not having stuff that isn’t required 20170604 17:59:52< celticminstrel> Don't include them if test is the only lib that depends on them. 20170604 18:00:25< celticminstrel> Pretty sure chrono is required by thread or system or something. 20170604 18:00:49< ancestral> otool -L should tell me something 20170604 18:01:06-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 18:01:06< ancestral> So unit_test_framework needs timer 20170604 18:03:10< ancestral> And timer wants chorno 20170604 18:03:13< ancestral> chrono 20170604 18:04:29< ancestral> So unit_test_framework is the only one 20170604 18:04:37< ancestral> That depends on them 20170604 18:05:13< ancestral> celticminstrel: That being said, I could not build the unit tests before, could it be maybe I do need them in order to run them? 20170604 18:05:31< ancestral> Maybe when doing release, don’t copy them to the finished app? 20170604 18:05:54< ancestral> It seems like maybe that would be a good plan 20170604 18:05:54< celticminstrel> Yeah, if only the tests depend on them, they don't need to be copied to the app. 20170604 18:06:03< celticminstrel> Pretty sure the tests don't build an app. 20170604 18:06:08< ancestral> Correct 20170604 18:06:14< ancestral> I think I wanrt to include them in the libstuff though 20170604 18:06:58< ancestral> -mt is what again? 20170604 18:07:05< ancestral> multi-threaded 20170604 18:07:08< celticminstrel> Yeah 20170604 18:07:20< ancestral> I need to figure out if that is a build option 20170604 18:08:22< ancestral> Oh, okay, built by default, just no suffix 20170604 18:09:56< ancestral> Oof, gotta install_name_tool so many things now 20170604 18:14:48< celticminstrel> IIRC it was cairo/pango that referenced things that moved sometime after 10.7, so hopefully you won't need to deal with any of those... 20170604 18:33:00< ancestral> And the errors 20170604 18:33:11< ancestral> Unused typedef ‘index_range’ 20170604 18:33:40< celticminstrel> That's a warning not an error. 20170604 18:33:47< ancestral> Headers/boost/multi_array/concept_checks.hpp 20170604 18:33:51< celticminstrel> IOW it can be fixed by changing compiler flags somehow. 20170604 18:34:31< ancestral> Okay it’s an “issue” that prevents me from building 20170604 18:34:48< ancestral> Four different unused typedef issues 20170604 18:35:00< ancestral> typedef typename Array::index_range index_range; 20170604 18:35:01< ancestral> typedef typename Array::index index; 20170604 18:35:13< ancestral> Looks like just that one file 20170604 18:36:07< ancestral> Okay 20170604 18:36:20< ancestral> Found the place on where to change the flags 20170604 18:37:12< ancestral> I removed -Werror=unused 20170604 18:38:49< celticminstrel> Building with scons sure takes awhile. Though maybe it's my Mac's fault rather than scons's fault. 20170604 18:40:25< ancestral> At some point would be great to get Wesnoth buildable through Homebrew again 20170604 18:40:39< ancestral> If scons works, it shouldn’t be hard 20170604 18:41:05< celticminstrel> Yeah, shouldn't be hard. 20170604 18:41:25-!- moongazer [~moongazer@117.248.236.63] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 18:41:27< moongazer> HI 20170604 18:41:37< moongazer> I wish to contribute to the wesnoth codebase 20170604 18:41:41< celticminstrel> Yay. 20170604 18:41:56< celticminstrel> Hmm, trying to figure out this assertion is a pain... 20170604 18:42:08< moongazer> celticminstrel, how do i start 20170604 18:42:31< celticminstrel> Uh, maybe by forkng the repository on GitHub? 20170604 18:42:38< celticminstrel> Which means creating an account if you don't already have one. 20170604 18:42:41< celticminstrel> ^forking 20170604 18:43:27< moongazer> celticminstrel, uh : github.com/universecoder 20170604 18:43:47< moongazer> celticminstrel, I mean could you point me to beginner bugs 20170604 18:43:54< celticminstrel> Oh. 20170604 18:44:15< ancestral> There was a page on the wiki that had some. Is that still maintained? 20170604 18:44:23< celticminstrel> There's this https://wiki.wesnoth.org/EasyCoding 20170604 18:44:28< celticminstrel> And the bug tracker which is linked from there. 20170604 18:44:37< celticminstrel> Oh wait, that link is outdated. 20170604 18:44:40< ancestral> Yeah 20170604 18:44:54< ancestral> I’ll fix it 20170604 18:45:00-!- sevu [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 18:45:12< celticminstrel> I was about to. 20170604 18:45:28< celticminstrel> But whatever, it should be http://bugs.wesnoth.org, I think. 20170604 18:45:41< ancestral> Done 20170604 18:45:45< ancestral> Oh sur 20170604 18:46:31< ancestral> Fixed 20170604 18:47:20< ancestral> moongazer: You’ve played the game a bit? 20170604 18:48:16< moongazer> ancestral, A LOT:) I love it it's been 3 years 20170604 18:49:04< ancestral> Seems like every time I step away, and then return, so many things get improved it’s remarkable 20170604 18:49:54< moongazer> ancestral, so... 20170604 18:53:35< ancestral> celticminstrel: So I rebuilt all of Boost, relinked everything correctly, cleaned and rebuilt 20170604 18:53:46< celticminstrel> 'kay 20170604 18:54:24< ancestral> It complained when the unit_test_framework wasn’t in there 20170604 18:54:27< moongazer> um 20170604 18:54:34< moongazer> Anything for me 20170604 18:54:40< ancestral> Maybe there’s a setting I need to change that in Xcode 20170604 18:54:46< celticminstrel> moongazer: Did you check out either of the links? 20170604 18:55:08< ancestral> Anyway, the load crash is still present 20170604 18:55:09< celticminstrel> There's also https://wiki.wesnoth.org/NotSoEasyCoding 20170604 18:55:16< celticminstrel> ancestral: :( 20170604 18:55:26< ancestral> So maybe it’s a *different* lib 20170604 18:55:29< ancestral> Not Boost? 20170604 18:55:38< celticminstrel> I guess you could try iconv next? 20170604 18:56:33< celticminstrel> I'm not sure if iconv is the culprit, but it's the one thing I noticed different between my Boost.Locale and yours. 20170604 18:56:59< celticminstrel> What version of iconv is this new Boost.Locale expecting? What version is bundled? Make sure they're the same? 20170604 18:57:13< celticminstrel> (You can use otool to answer those two questions.) 20170604 18:58:51< ancestral> Okay, figured out how to remove the non-necessary libraries 20170604 18:59:45< ancestral> moongazer: Any links to gna.org won’t work. So on the EasyCoding page, you will need to look it up the issue at GitHub 20170604 19:00:20< celticminstrel> Searching for the issue number should work. If it doesn't, it probably means the issue was already fixed. 20170604 19:00:40< ancestral> (compatibility version 8.0.0, current version 8.1.0) 20170604 19:00:42< celticminstrel> (By which I mean the GNA issue number. Bugs migrated from GNA include the GNA issue number in their title.) 20170604 19:01:01< celticminstrel> ancestral: That's what Boost was built against? 20170604 19:01:10< ancestral> libiconv? 20170604 19:01:17< moongazer> ancestral, that's fine. I mean could you point me to a few 'easy' bugs, so that I can get introduced to the codebase 20170604 19:01:51< celticminstrel> Yeah, the libiconv version in libboost_locale 20170604 19:01:57< celticminstrel> ^referenced in 20170604 19:02:46-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 19:03:10< ancestral> moongazer: I’m not much of a programmer, I would let celticminstrel, vultraz_iOS or someone else try to suggest something 20170604 19:03:40-!- vultraz_iOS [uid24821@wesnoth/developer/vultraz] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 20170604 19:04:24< ancestral> Otherwise, just pick a bug and try to figure out where in the codebase it is 20170604 19:04:50< celticminstrel> We can probably help with that, as well. 20170604 19:04:53< celticminstrel> To some extent. 20170604 19:05:17< moongazer> celticminstrel, ok. 20170604 19:05:21< moongazer> celticminstrel, still 20170604 19:05:27< celticminstrel> Still? 20170604 19:08:20< moongazer> suggest something 20170604 19:08:47< ancestral> There is a libiconv in the system, maybe we don’t need to include one? 20170604 19:09:12< celticminstrel> Uh. Do you have any kind of preferences? 20170604 19:09:47< ancestral> (Oh I see, that’s version 7 that comes with macOS, not 8) 20170604 19:12:27< moongazer> celticminstrel, no 20170604 19:21:35< JyrkiVesterinen> All right, here is a suggestion for moongazer: https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/issues/1738 20170604 19:23:12< moongazer> JyrkiVesterinen, Thank you! But someone else said that they are already doing it:( 20170604 19:23:49< JyrkiVesterinen> Right, vultraz has assigned it to himself. 20170604 19:24:28< JyrkiVesterinen> AFAIK, he isn't actually working on it, though. (Today he has been attempting to implement high-DPI support, but hasn't really gotten anywhere.) 20170604 19:26:12< moongazer> JyrkiVesterinen, I posted a comment there asking for permission 20170604 19:26:15< ancestral> I am sure he would be happy to let you work on it 20170604 19:26:28< ancestral> I don’t think you need permission in this case… 20170604 19:28:20< celticminstrel> Assigned doesn't mean the person is working on it. 20170604 19:28:30< celticminstrel> (Unless they assigned it to themselves.) 20170604 19:28:44< celticminstrel> It means that someone thought they were the most likely person to be able to implement it. 20170604 19:28:53< celticminstrel> Or fix it or whatever. 20170604 19:29:15< celticminstrel> I guess in this case he did self-assign it though. 20170604 19:29:23< celticminstrel> I guess it never hurts to ask first. 20170604 19:30:57< celticminstrel> FTR, relevant source files for that issue should be src/gui/dialogs/unit_recall.?pp and possibly src/gui/widgets/listbox.?pp, I think. 20170604 19:39:51-!- Elsi [~Elsi@luwin.ulrar.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 19:40:13< ancestral> Built a fresh libiconv 20170604 19:40:20< ancestral> Load crash persists 20170604 19:40:24< celticminstrel> :( 20170604 19:40:34< ancestral> But you said you got it not to crash, right? 20170604 19:40:39< celticminstrel> Just to be sure, what are the versions? 20170604 19:41:01< celticminstrel> Yeah, I got it to not crash by rebuilding everything in MacPorts to use libc++. 20170604 19:41:05< ancestral> @executable_path/../Frameworks/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 9.0.0, current version 9.0.0) 20170604 19:41:17< ancestral> The one before was 8 compat. with 7 20170604 19:41:18< celticminstrel> iconv is a C library so I doubt it was affected (beyond maybe being upgraded). 20170604 19:41:40< ancestral> There is a libcharset that was also built along with it, but it doesn’t seem like it’s required 20170604 19:41:52< celticminstrel> I think I also made MacPorts build with clang 3.7 instead of Apple GCC. 20170604 19:42:12< ancestral> I guess I can try rebuilding all the libs 20170604 19:42:24< ancestral> At least it’s not in Boost 20170604 19:42:25< celticminstrel> Theo only other thing I noticed different about my Boost.Locale was that it referenced ICU stuff... 20170604 19:42:48< ancestral> There is a flag to enable it, but it sounds like it should get enabled automatically? 20170604 19:42:56< celticminstrel> ICU? No idea. 20170604 19:43:00< ancestral> I can try rebuilding those with that flag on 20170604 19:43:15< celticminstrel> For libc++, I'm pretty sure you don't need to worry about that on 10.9 and up. 20170604 19:44:04< celticminstrel> If it were a libc++ issue, it would have to be Boost since all the other libs Wesnoth depends on are C libs. 20170604 19:44:39< celticminstrel> You could try rebuilding Boost.Locale with ICU, I guess. I don't know if it would help. 20170604 19:45:30< ancestral> --with-icu=DIR specify the root of the ICU library installation 20170604 19:45:30< ancestral> and enable Unicode/ICU support in Regex 20170604 19:45:31< ancestral> [automatically detected] 20170604 19:45:55< ancestral> Oh, there’s a —with-icu but 20170604 19:45:59< celticminstrel> Does your Boost.Locale reference libicu? 20170604 19:46:07< ancestral> How do I find out? 20170604 19:46:13< celticminstrel> otool? 20170604 19:46:14< ancestral> otool 20170604 19:46:55< irker779> wesnoth: Elias Pschernig wesnoth:master a843c7e18788 / data/tools/unit_tree/update-wmlunits: small units.wesnoth.org fix https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/a843c7e18788c19959cfb95ded21422199ba746b 20170604 19:46:57< ancestral> It relies on libiconv ohhhhh 20170604 19:47:09< ancestral> Pulling from the wrong path 20170604 19:47:12< celticminstrel> ? 20170604 19:47:13< ancestral> Alright then 20170604 19:47:22< ancestral> It’s going to the system libiconv 20170604 19:47:26< celticminstrel> I see. 20170604 19:47:27< ancestral> Which is version 7 20170604 19:47:28< moongazer> celticminstrel, thanks 20170604 19:47:43< moongazer> celticminstrel, How do I go about understanding the codebase though 20170604 19:48:16< celticminstrel> moongazer: Read through it, ask questions when confused? 20170604 19:48:24< moongazer> celticminstrel, right 20170604 19:48:27< moongazer> thanks 20170604 19:48:31< celticminstrel> I mean, obviously don't read through the whole thing. Just the area you're interested in working on. 20170604 19:48:38< moongazer> celticminstrel, ok:) 20170604 19:48:43< moongazer> Any documentation? 20170604 19:49:08< celticminstrel> Some parts of the source code are documented inline, ie by comments in the header files. 20170604 19:49:19< celticminstrel> I think most of those comments are still up-to-date. 20170604 19:49:59< moongazer> celticminstrel, ok 20170604 19:50:01< celticminstrel> Theoretically we'd be scraping that into HTML with Doxygen, but I don't think that's ever been done on a regular basis. 20170604 19:50:04< ancestral> Damn 20170604 19:50:08< celticminstrel> ancestral: ? 20170604 19:50:08< moongazer> and an overview of the directoty? 20170604 19:50:12< celticminstrel> moongazer: ? 20170604 19:50:14< ancestral> I was hoping that was it 20170604 19:50:22< moongazer> ancestral, yes? 20170604 19:50:32< ancestral> Sorry moongazer, not about your stuff :) 20170604 19:50:50< ancestral> I tried adjusting the path to libiconv but still getting that crash 20170604 19:51:14< celticminstrel> At which point was it going to the system libiconv? 20170604 19:51:30< ancestral> Actually, wait 20170604 19:51:36< ancestral> The change didn’t stck 20170604 19:51:44< celticminstrel> ??? 20170604 19:51:49< ancestral> (I don’t know, could have been that way for a while) 20170604 19:52:04< celticminstrel> No I mean... 20170604 19:52:08< ancestral> I just did otool -L on the newly built libiconv I thought I changed the path 20170604 19:52:14< ancestral> Oh wait 20170604 19:52:19< ancestral> Sorry, getting confused 20170604 19:52:23< celticminstrel> Is it looking for it at runtime, and what lib is looking for it? Or is it looking for it at compile time? 20170604 19:53:02< ancestral> I must have made a typo 20170604 19:53:24< ancestral> I think Locale is looking for libiconv in the system, and macOS’s version is too old 20170604 19:54:38-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Quit: ancestral] 20170604 19:56:02< JyrkiVesterinen> celticminstrel, moongazer: http://devdocs.wesnoth.org/ is up-to-date. 20170604 19:56:35< celticminstrel> Ah, I was wrong? Okay then. 20170604 19:57:05< JyrkiVesterinen> For example, gui2::listbox::register_sorting_option(): http://devdocs.wesnoth.org/classgui2_1_1listbox.html#aabfcaae6fb1e91299ffc973a56e7fc8e 20170604 19:58:08< celticminstrel> Which is apparently undocumented? 20170604 19:58:58-!- Kwandulin [~Kwandulin@p200300760F770683B9A2A61AA93714D1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 19:58:59-!- Elsi [~Elsi@luwin.ulrar.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 19:59:50-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 20:00:03< celticminstrel> Feels like compiling with scons after changing just one source file still takes like, half an hour... :| 20170604 20:00:24< celticminstrel> ancestral: Is Locale looking for the system libiconv at compile time, runtime, both? 20170604 20:00:43< ancestral> otool said it was looking for system libiconv 20170604 20:00:56< ancestral> How do I tell the difference, compile time vs. runtime? 20170604 20:01:50< celticminstrel> I think the version shown by otool would be the compile-time version probably? Maybe you could also get that information from the compiler somehow, but not sure how. 20170604 20:04:05< ancestral> So I changed it to have libboost look for libiconv in Frameworks, but then I get a crash right away, saying `Symbol not found: _iconv_open` 20170604 20:04:26< celticminstrel> Okay. 20170604 20:04:38< celticminstrel> Sounds like Boost was built against the wrong version then. 20170604 20:04:44< ancestral> Yeah 20170604 20:04:57< ancestral> I could try rebuilding locale 20170604 20:05:33< celticminstrel> Hmm. 20170604 20:06:19< celticminstrel> I guess I can't really have text_box::get_value() return just the committed portion of the text. 20170604 20:08:17< celticminstrel> Also still need to block the enter key, at least... but not entirely sure if I need to block more than that... would the IME handle things like arrow keys or delete key? 20170604 20:08:36< celticminstrel> I guess I can just block everything and then see if it works. >_> 20170604 20:16:09< celticminstrel> Not sure if having the candidates list align with the text field is right, though... 20170604 20:16:43< celticminstrel> Better than having it pop up in the top left corner of the window, though. 20170604 20:20:10-!- sevu [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Disconnected by services] 20170604 20:20:10-!- shiki [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 20:20:12-!- shiki [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 20:20:27-!- sevu [~Shiki@p548573D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 20:21:32< moongazer> I have completed the download and am trying to build it now 20170604 20:21:42< moongazer> I am having trouble building it 20170604 20:21:57< celticminstrel> Platform? 20170604 20:21:59< moongazer> no automated script to download the prerequisites? 20170604 20:22:03< moongazer> Linux 20170604 20:22:04< moongazer> Ubuntu 20170604 20:22:22< celticminstrel> I don't think there's an automated script to download dependencies for Linux. 20170604 20:22:41< celticminstrel> But I think it shouldn't be that hard to install them with your package manager? 20170604 20:24:05< moongazer> celticminstrel, well we can make a script 20170604 20:24:05< moongazer> um 20170604 20:24:11< celticminstrel> With MacPorts I was able to do "port install depof:wesnoth" which just installs the dependencies without installing Wesnoth itself, not sure if apt-get has anything similar. 20170604 20:24:26< ancestral> Hmm, not sure how to get libboost to build with the newer libiconv I’ve made 20170604 20:24:46< ancestral> I’ve added it into my path… do I want it to load first or last? 20170604 20:24:48< celticminstrel> Oh, you could look at the Travis script that installs dependencies, maybe that'll work for you. 20170604 20:24:57< celticminstrel> Look in utils/travis 20170604 20:25:07< Soliton> apt-get build-dep wesnoth 20170604 20:25:11< celticminstrel> It's intended for the Travis environment, so I can't guarantee it'll work, but... 20170604 20:25:46< ancestral> I think I did what Soliton suggested last time I built on Ubuntu or Debian 20170604 20:25:55< celticminstrel> ancestral: I'd think you need to pass an -L flag with the path to your updated iconv? 20170604 20:26:03< ancestral> Okayu 20170604 20:26:18< celticminstrel> Maybe Boost provides a way to explicitly set the path to particular libraries, like Wesnoth does. 20170604 20:26:28< celticminstrel> (Rather than manually adding the flag, I mean.) 20170604 20:27:08< moongazer> Soliton, right 20170604 20:27:17< celticminstrel> moongazer: So try either what Soliton or the script in utils/travis, though note that apt-get probably only knows about wesnoth 1.12 which has slightly different dependencies. 20170604 20:27:39< celticminstrel> (In particular, wesnoth 1.12 requires libsdl while 1.13 requires libsdl2.) 20170604 20:28:38< moongazer> celticminstrel, you are a core developer? 20170604 20:28:43< celticminstrel> I guess so. 20170604 20:29:31< moongazer> celticminstrel, wow 20170604 20:29:34< celticminstrel> ? 20170604 20:29:43< moongazer> celticminstrel, what do you do normally 20170604 20:29:50< celticminstrel> Uh. 20170604 20:29:55< celticminstrel> Like, what do I work on? 20170604 20:30:07< celticminstrel> I guess mostly Lua/WML API and some GUI stuff. 20170604 20:30:19< moongazer> No 20170604 20:30:22< moongazer> Like your job 20170604 20:30:27< celticminstrel> Oh. Well. 20170604 20:30:34< celticminstrel> I'm not sure why you need to know something like that. 20170604 20:37:28< moongazer> I am not asking for the specifics 20170604 20:37:31< moongazer> Just what field 20170604 20:37:35< moongazer> eg. sysadmin 20170604 20:37:38< celticminstrel> Fine. Programmer. 20170604 20:39:11< celticminstrel> Hm, after pressing space the cursor is misplaced... 20170604 20:40:00< celticminstrel> Still... it pretty much works now, I think. 20170604 20:42:46< Soliton> celticminstrel: afaict 9322f90b made the CXX/CC exports useless. the install_deps.sh script would need to get sourced for them to do anything. 20170604 20:44:10-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Quit: ancestral] 20170604 20:46:14-!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: ASM17Pic 20170604 20:46:28< celticminstrel> Huh... 20170604 20:46:57< celticminstrel> Well, or add an extra bit in the travis.yml similar to what's there for OSX. 20170604 20:47:24< Soliton> yep. 20170604 20:47:33-!- Netsplit over, joins: ASM17Pic 20170604 20:47:42-!- ASM17Pic [apic@apic.name] has quit [Max SendQ exceeded] 20170604 20:49:53-!- Greg_Boggs[m] [gregboggsm@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-uatjylrtscvfkwyk] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 20:49:53-!- ChipmunkV[m] [chipmunkvm@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-mnxxtsvpyxobdxgs] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20170604 21:02:58-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126237124048.9.openmobile.ne.jp] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 21:05:14-!- Greg_Boggs[m] [gregboggsm@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-rizsuvsrpjnpfgom] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 21:15:48-!- JyrkiVesterinen [~JyrkiVest@87-100-192-76.bb.dnainternet.fi] has quit [Quit: .] 20170604 21:16:46-!- ChipmunkV[m] [chipmunkvm@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-ouhuvcaxfhbektps] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 21:20:52-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@om126237124048.9.openmobile.ne.jp] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20170604 21:28:25< celticminstrel> I am clearly doing something wrong. 20170604 21:28:56< celticminstrel> The underline is not appearing, because composition_width is always zero for some reason... hmm... 20170604 21:29:46< celticminstrel> Oh, hmm. 20170604 21:30:34< celticminstrel> (My attempt to block the enter key from closing the dialog also didn't work.) 20170604 21:44:02-!- Bonobo [~Bonobo@2001:44b8:254:3200:11f:e8da:22f6:41e3] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 22:16:07-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 22:20:50-!- boucman [~rosen@wesnoth/developer/boucman] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 22:25:53< celticminstrel> Compiling is so slooooooow... 20170604 22:26:01< celticminstrel> Probably not gonna finish this tonight. 20170604 22:26:14< celticminstrel> At least I am making progress though. Slowly. 20170604 22:26:26< matthiaskrgr> get a threadripper :> 20170604 22:26:57< celticminstrel> ??? 20170604 22:27:19< matthiaskrgr> 16 cores 32 threds cpu :) 20170604 22:27:31< celticminstrel> Oh. 20170604 22:41:59-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20170604 22:47:17-!- irker779 [~irker@uruz.ai0867.net] has quit [Quit: transmission timeout] 20170604 22:47:28-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 22:57:26-!- turupawn [~turupawn@179.49.119.217] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 22:58:59-!- vultraz_iOS [uid24821@wesnoth/developer/vultraz] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 23:04:20-!- irker514 [~irker@uruz.ai0867.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 23:04:20< irker514> wesnoth: Gregory A Lundberg wesnoth:master 208e5ffbf0e2 / src/tests/main.cpp: Boost Test changed internals for 1.64 (#1756) https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/commit/208e5ffbf0e283f205370834a738dbc1fe9e66d8 20170604 23:16:23-!- zookeeper [~lmsnie@wesnoth/developer/zookeeper] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20170604 23:45:47-!- RatArmy_ [~ratarmy@133.15.175.65] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 23:51:53-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev 20170604 23:55:21-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has quit [Client Quit] 20170604 23:55:48-!- ancestral [~anonymous@63-231-152-92.mpls.qwest.net] has joined #wesnoth-dev --- Log closed Mon Jun 05 00:00:47 2017