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31 May 2024
@qyriad:katesiria.orgQyriad which you can do with the rebase button, to be clear, but it won't do it automatically  14:16:46
@aprl:uwu.isaprl (GPN; DECT 2774; SIP GAYS)hey is there a Lix compile guide somewhere? (we wanna compile it for riscv rn)14:31:42
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxis MakeFile an accepted answer ? 15:01:00
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinux * is "meson.build" an accepted answer ? 15:01:49
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxhttps://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/src/branch/main/doc/manual/src/contributing/hacking.md everything is detailed here, I was able to create a FreeBSD port by inspiring myself with the following informations15:02:17
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxbtw, is someone willing to implement lix-doc in meson so we can build everything without depending on Nix ? I already made a quickpatch in FreeBSD ports, but I think something more official would be better15:03:12
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinux * btw, is someone willing to implement lix-doc in meson so we can build everything without depending on Nix ? I already made a quickpatch in FreeBSD ports, but I think something more official (and present in upstream) would be better15:03:28
@delroth:delroth.netdelrothhttps://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/25615:05:09
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxhere is my crappy solution15:06:05
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxhttps://github.com/KittenConnect/lix-bsd-port/commit/e9e0861287ebde5b6e7e3ec63b4d36fa74aaa0c1#diff-ff0b79bff742384fb63d206b8c1687f671257abbe5e966d007e5df56283d8f46R915:06:26
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxI'm sure you've got better ideas than this crap especially "not using cargo in meson" :rofl:15:06:57
@delroth:delroth.netdelroth(also for some reason all timestamps on git.lix.systems are showing as "now" here - is it just me? my system clock doesn't seem broken15:06:59
@delroth:delroth.netdelroth * (also for some reason all timestamps on git.lix.systems are showing as "now" here - is it just me? my system clock doesn't seem broken)15:07:05
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@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxJavaScript-debugging time15:07:29
@lily:lily.flowersLily Foster
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I'm sure you've got better ideas than this crap

especially "not using cargo in meson" :rofl:
i mean there's no workspaces or anything, so you should be able to natively use meson's rust/cargo.toml support
15:07:59
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinux
In reply to @lily:lily.flowers
i mean there's no workspaces or anything, so you should be able to natively use meson's rust/cargo.toml support
I never really used meson more than by patching failing builds, so I don't have any proper implementation ideas
15:09:03
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxjust shared the piece of code which unlocked my build, in hope someone else got more experience with meson to implement a proper and persistent solution15:09:59
@lily:lily.flowersLily Foster
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i mean there's no workspaces or anything, so you should be able to natively use meson's rust/cargo.toml support
(idk i remember it being hella spooky though and don't remember details very well)
15:10:25
@delroth:delroth.netdelrothit's not all the timestamps, it's precisely those from a month ago, wtf15:11:46
@delroth:delroth.netdelrothhttps://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/293115:12:15
@toinux_net:matrix.orgtoinuxhttps://github.com/github/relative-time-element/issues/281 🚀15:13:12
@delroth:delroth.netdelroththank god for npm /s15:14:22
@lily:lily.flowersLily Fosteroh you have got to me kidding me15:31:01
@lily:lily.flowersLily Fosterwho wrote this actual rubbish15:31:06
@lily:lily.flowersLily Fostermaybe node.js was a mistake15:31:09
@lily:lily.flowersLily Fosteri'm pretty sure i see the issue in this JS library15:31:36
@lily:lily.flowersLily Fosterone sec while i test15:31:40
@lily:lily.flowersLily Foster remember, months must always be exactly 30 days and we must hardcode this. any evidence to the contrary is false 15:32:50
@lily:lily.flowersLily Foster(i'm first adding a test to this code to catch this situation)15:33:13

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