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[01:15] | michelec2: I am sure the guy is spamming multiple chat groups, not this one. By the way not very smart, since this chat has basically 4 users, all very aware he is wasting his time. |
[01:16] | michelec2: If spam continues for too long, we should close switch to a private chat with invitation only model |
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[13:04] | cethyel: Slávek, you you've got time, can you have a look on TDE/kftpgrabber#4? It' is far from finish but I'm stuck with the final linking on the executable, I get many FTBFS linking error such as this one "undefined reference to `vtable for KFTPEngine::ConnectionRetry". I fairly don't know what's going on |
[13:04] | tde-bot: [TGW][kftpgrabber] #4 - WIP:Conversion to the cmake building system.
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/kftpgrabber/pulls/4 |
[13:05] | Slávek: Ok, Greg, I'll try to find the time in the evening. |
[13:05] | cethyel: (Y) |
[13:10] | cethyel: you will notice that I have renamed a header (misc/config.h) into "kftpconfig.h" in order to not conflict with the 'config.h' file made by cmake. Out of curiosity I tried a dynamic linking with libssh instead with the embedded one, but It fails, some functions do not exist anymore (I assume they have been renamed upstream but I didn't push further at that point). |
[13:12] | cethyel: I'm going because my mind is "full" I need a break, see you later, bye! |
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[14:14] | michelec2: we can keep the linking against latest libssh for a later stage, after cmake conversion |
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[16:26] | cethyel: Slávek, Thanks! I'll keep it up by tomorrow. |
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