00:14:15 JohnTHaller: do you have a Vista VM or Vista machine? 00:16:39 howdy JohnTHaller 00:17:12 I do yes 00:17:13 hi guys 00:17:20 (i'll be in and out, eating dinner) 00:17:39 thanks for pr5 - i'm looking forward to 10 :) 00:17:43 John, I figured out why PChat was crashing all the time, seems the gtk release team released a bad copy of the latest gtk runtime for windows 00:18:39 I reverted to gtk 2.16 compiled PChat against that and no more crashing, doing a round of testing and will be doing a dev test of 1.5 (added a few things in my code base to do the version bump) 00:19:58 I'm looking for testing of Pingus Portable, if you can, after the release of 10, of course - my Vista VM keeps crashing when I try to run it (Pingus), and without corroboration from someone else, I can't tell if this is an issue with Vista or simply with my VM. Not surprisingly, no one else seems to have Vista 00:30:11 *** PlauSocks is now known as PlauSocks|AFK 00:34:15 *** kAlug (bb0b66db@gateway/web/freenode/ip.187.11.102.219) has joined #portableapps 00:34:23 howdy JohnTHaller 01:01:23 *** GordCaswell has quit (Quit: off for some RL business. back later) 01:04:19 *** AlleyKat has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01:20:29 *** kAlug has quit (Quit: switching network endpoint) 01:33:40 *** PlauSocks|AFK is now known as PlauSocks 01:35:01 *** kAlug (~kalug@187.11.102.219) has joined #portableapps 01:41:01 Hello 01:42:07 *** AlleyKat (~Miranda@0x573a5b86.ronnqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) has joined #portableapps 01:45:37 JohnTHaller: Are you there? 02:15:12 * agdurrette cant wait till the usb drives come out :O :D 02:16:20 ZachThibeau: Good to hear about PChat. 02:16:48 .tell GorCaswell Yes, I have a working Vista VM we can use post release. 02:16:48 JohnTHaller: I'll pass that on when GorCaswell is around. 02:16:55 hi kAlug :) 02:17:25 hey JohnTHaller 02:17:26 agdurrette: They're pretty nice. I have a couple of them already and like them. We tested out 6 different case designs before settling on the one we liked. 02:18:07 how goes it? 02:19:15 Good. Almost on vacation from school. 02:19:44 shool.... :/ 02:20:10 Two questions: 1. I have a couple VMs dedicated to testing portable apps. Should I keep them updated, and then disable Windows Update while testing? Or keep them frozen after setup? 02:20:57 * kAlug now has three questions... 02:21:35 I snapshot mine and disable windows update. Then I return to the clean snapshot after each test. Once a month, I start from the clean snapshot, update, and then save that as the new clean snapshot. 02:21:49 I only do the updates that are offered automatically, never optional ones. 02:23:44 ok. Thanks. Now #2: http://portableapps.com/node/28595#comment-187052 (referring to PAP -> Options -> App List Organization) 02:24:40 .... I need to set up some VMs do y'all use VirtualBox or something else? 02:25:23 agdurrette: Go with VirtualBox. It's easy and fast. 02:36:24 *** GordCaswell (~GordCaswe@unaffiliated/ve4jhj) has joined #portableapps 02:36:29 ... 02:37:02 JohnTHaller: I got your tell in the logs. You missed a letter in my nick, so it's a good thing i check them :) 02:38:15 What brand are the drives, John, or is that one of the secrets you're holding until release? 02:39:06 They use the same internals as one of the big 5 brands, but it's our own drive done with a partner. 02:39:16 oh, ok 02:40:47 We benchmarked them ourselves, so we have real specs on them. Up to 85MB/s read 45 MB/s write on USB3. 37+MB/s read, 28 MB/s write on USB2 (basically max supported by the protocol after overhead). 02:41:15 sweet! I'm definitely gonna get one once they're available. 02:41:28 And random 4k writes are about 4-5 times as fast on USB2 as all the other USB2 retail drives I tested it against (including my old fast one, the Kingston HyperX 8GB USB2 I have) 02:41:49 I'd also sponsor right now, But i'm broke till friday. Are you still taking sponsorships post-release? Or just generic donations? 02:41:50 Awesome :D 02:42:29 This was probably already asked, but I'm assuming they don't have PortableApps.com branding? 02:42:39 *** AlleyKat has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02:42:41 Unlike the standard retail ones, ours also have a lifetime warranty on em. As well as a 30 day return policy with free return shipping. 02:42:52 They are indeed PortableApps.com branded :) 02:43:05 Sweet! :O 02:43:37 Out of curiosity, how many sponsors have we gotten? 02:43:42 What kind of sizes? Not physical, virtual 02:43:58 I've been working with these guys for a couple years now. And we've been working on these new drives in earnest for a couple months. We'll be able to launch at 8, 16 and 32GB with 63 and 128 (and possibly 256) coming in another 3+ months. 02:44:18 63 should be 64 of course. 02:44:32 nice! 02:44:35 256 GB? Really? 02:45:06 That's more than 4x my hard drive capacity :-/ 02:45:11 All depends on upstream manufacturing. But we should definitely have 64 and 128 within 6 mos. We may do a more custom case at that point, too. 02:45:42 JohnTHaller: I was thinking on designing a PortableApps.com ad for this: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2011/12/free-vote-based-advertising-launches-fourth-round/ 02:45:46 We could have done the 64 and 128 now but we'd have had to use a double-size case for it, which is less portable and not as good looking. So we decided to wait. 02:46:45 I'm pretty happy with it, personally. I use the 32GB one as my drive now. It's got my name laser etched on it :) 02:47:08 :D 02:47:42 I would pre-order if I could :D 02:49:29 We even went back and forth a couple times on the font to use for the laser etching, just to ensure it wasn't too big and looked cheap :) 02:54:03 Any chance of a picture 02:54:38 The tin is actually pretty nice, too. I'm hoping people will give them as gifts. Nice metal tin with a see-through window with the drive in it with custom-cut foam protecting it. 02:56:14 I think I may wait until tomorrow to show them off, just so we can get everybody's reactions in the thread :) 02:56:48 I can't wait that long :P 02:56:54 :| 02:59:01 oh are we talking about the new thumb drives that was mentioned in the email newsletter? 02:59:16 Hehe. What do you guys think of the "World's Best Flash Drive" part of it? 02:59:20 ZachThibeau: yup 02:59:23 What time will you show them? utc -05:00, JTH - or + a few hours or more :P 02:59:32 that's cool 02:59:46 I'll have to grab one when I get the time and money 02:59:49 I like it 02:59:59 Sometime tomorrow likely. We're finishing up the insert with the warranty information now. Just added the free return shipping today. 03:00:20 They start at under 40 bucks, ZachThibeau 03:00:32 And that's for the 8GB, right? 03:00:38 yup 03:00:48 I'll definitely keep that in mind 03:00:55 Good deal :P 03:00:59 Hm... do you think we'll see these drives in retail stores in a year or two? 03:01:08 will there be any stickers with them? 03:01:08 It includes the cool packaging and the laser etching, too. So you get a PA.c drive with your name on it :) 03:01:33 No stickers. We don't have any yet. I should start doing those soon, though. 03:02:58 JohnTHaller: Well, I'm really looking forward to tommorow now. Thanks for answering those questions. :) 03:02:59 Bye. 03:03:06 *** gluxon has parted #portableapps (None) 03:05:33 yeah anyways for PChat it was definetly the gtk libraries causing the issues, I've submitted a ticket with them, so far though it looks like I'm not the only one noticing the issues 03:06:42 cool 03:08:38 JohnTHaller: can you tell me the start and stop colors of the website header's gradient? 03:09:21 got some more progress in 2.0, just taking some time to get even the littlest thing as myself and my team are working at getting a few things completed core level wise 03:09:48 Not offhand, no, you'll have to grab em and eyedropper the image 03:17:47 *** rcmaehl has quit (Quit: Power-idling in 59 channels on 12 networks.) 03:20:14 Finally got my Vista VM working! I had to reinstall the VHD from scratch to do it, but it finally works correctly. Unless you have an x64 VM of Vista, JohnTHaller, I won't be needing your assistance after all. Thanks, though! 03:20:25 No, just a 32 03:21:38 Ya, me too. But if it works on 32, and I've verified it works on 7 x86 and x86_64, we don't really need to test for Vista 64-bit support, do we? 03:33:18 Usually if it's busted on Vista x64, it's busted on Win7 x64 as they have similar security and other setups that can interfere with things 03:34:16 That's what I figured. 03:44:20 *** Suiseiseki has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 03:45:00 hey folks, please check these ads: http://temp.kalug.net/PortableApps.com%20Community%20Ad.png and http://temp.kalug.net/PortableApps.com%20Ad%20for%20StackExchange.png 03:45:08 *** kAlug has quit (Quit: recharge) 03:46:19 Snag the new logo: http://portableapps.com/about 03:48:12 *** kAlug (bb0b66db@gateway/web/freenode/ip.187.11.102.219) has joined #portableapps 03:48:53 That first design is a bit outdated. 04:05:17 JohnTHaller: as per this link, did something change in the new app feed? It's currently showing all apps, whether they're new or not 04:05:30 err... portableapps.com/node/29932 04:07:47 That's not the new app feed. That was ditched a while ago. Outdated page 04:08:10 ah, ok. It was pointed to by mistake then 04:08:11 New apps are here: http://portableapps.com/news/new But as we haven't restarted app updates, we don't link to it at the moment 04:09:56 *** Suiseiseki (~desu@wikipedia/Antonio-Lopez) has joined #portableapps 04:10:40 It looks like Pingus is ready to go - when are you planning to restart new app releases? 04:11:08 This month. Gonna work on the Drupal update again post launch 04:11:36 K, sounds good 04:12:56 Ad updated: http://temp.kalug.net/PortableApps.com%20Community%20Ad%202.png (maybe change text font?) 04:13:45 Never a fan of script fonts 04:14:17 The other fonts I have here look so boring... 04:16:01 JohnTHaller: once you get some time, could you please review the facts on this article: http://temp.kalug.net/creating_a_portable_app/02_community.md ? 04:18:21 I'd prefer dropping the entire bit after the logo, in favour of something like "Join now", keeping it simple. Simply because the requirements state the ad must be soliciting contributions, not just a generic ad for the site 04:19:39 They do? 04:20:59 Ping me with it later kalug? via email maybe? I don't have the time to even write it down right now. :) crunch time 04:21:19 ok. 04:22:14 GordCaswell: I see. Actually I was designing it towards SuperUser. Perhaps another dev-oriented ad? 04:29:24 *** kAlug has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04:57:45 *** Oni-Neoxes (~Oni-Neoxe@unaffiliated/oni-neoxes) has joined #portableapps 04:59:01 I got to stop having ideas for PChat 2.0 lol 05:03:37 and the idea was dbdii407's fault 05:23:46 *** JohnTHaller has parted #portableapps (None) 05:45:26 *** GordCaswell has quit (Quit: Leaving) 05:52:40 *** PlauSocks is now known as PlauSocks|AFK 06:21:23 *** agdurrette is now known as agdurrette_znc 06:31:56 *** JohnTHaller (~JohnTHall@cpe-98-14-114-27.nyc.res.rr.com) has joined #portableapps 07:01:04 *** Oni-Neoxes has quit () 07:27:34 *** TPFC-SYSTEM (~opera@cs84248.pp.htv.fi) has joined #portableapps 07:30:07 *** JohnTHaller has parted #portableapps (None) 10:36:38 *** techfreak243 (~techfreak@c-68-40-88-129.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) has joined #portableapps 11:11:18 *** TPFC-SYSTEM has quit (Quit: TPFC-SYSTEM) 13:18:07 *** XhmikosR (~XhmikosR@unaffiliated/xhmikosr) has joined #portableapps 13:20:47 *** TPFC-SYSTEM (~opera@cs84248.pp.htv.fi) has joined #portableapps 13:33:27 *** techfreak243 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13:38:44 *** pa_5550 (577322f2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.87.115.34.242) has joined #portableapps 13:39:57 Hi, anyone free to answer a few questions about the security of the web browsers portableapps.com provides? 13:42:07 What do you want to know? 13:42:47 One minute, TPFC-SYSTEM, this will take a while to type out. Thanks for the response. 13:46:45 If I were to launch the browsers from an encrypted virtual drive, would all data be saved within that virtual drive? That is, would someone be be able to access any user data (even using recovery tools), without decrypting the volume in which the browser is stored? 13:47:48 These browsers save data temporarily in local directories and delete that data after exit. 13:48:02 That is, the data can be seen with recovery tools. 13:49:12 Is there any way to avoid this, or would a full overwrite of all free space on the drive have to be performed after each use of the tool? 13:49:27 Of the browser, that is. 13:51:14 I think that "full overwrite of all free space" is the only truly safe option. :( 14:00:06 Okay, thanks for the help. I'll hang around in case you or any other users have any ideas on how this may be avoided, but I guess I'll need to look for another solution. It seems surprisingly hard to find a way of browsing that doesn't leave personal information behind on the computer in a manner that anyone can access. 14:01:19 Indeed. 14:17:38 Zach pointed out that these portable browsers (at least Firefox Portable) use command-line switches internally to redirect the profile somewhere else. 14:18:04 That is, they save locally significantly less information than the entire profile. 14:19:01 so you data/profile with firefoxportable are saved to your data folder on your usb thumb drive 14:21:21 hey XhmikosR 14:21:46 didn't see you there right away 14:27:03 Hey ZachThibeau 14:27:46 long time since I saw you on irc 14:28:27 yeah 14:28:59 you know, like I said in my email the other day 14:29:25 I do indeed, that must of been real tough 14:30:37 well glad to see you anyways 14:32:01 Thanks. Even if some of the user data is stored unencrypted, I'd assume there is still the potential for the compromise of confidential information. Just to clarify, I was intending to use the browser exclusively from one computer and for the application to be stored on it; the reason I was looking at portable versions was because I thought all user data might be contained within the virtual drive I was launching it from. 14:32:54 so somewhat along the lines of a networked drive 14:33:03 but encrypted 14:33:25 I was trying to get Winpenguins to work on x64 windows with no success though 14:33:26 An encrypted local volume, mounted as a drive. 14:33:31 well maybe not a networked drive but a mounted virtual drive 14:33:39 I managed to build it for x64 but it still doesn't work 14:34:26 pa_5550: There indeed is the potential that confidential information is saved locally and eventually compromised. 14:34:33 The risk should be low, though. 14:34:59 XhmikosR: I had a tough time with gtk, had to revert to gtk 2.16, seems the 2.2x line is buggy and crashes on ntdll and msvcrt, at first I thought it was compiler related but visual studio compile of PChat using those gtk produced the same issue 14:36:17 yesh 2.24 isn't any good 14:37:10 and I moved from svn to mercurial, actually 2 mercurial repositories one for PChat 2.0 development and the other back to original c PChat 1.x line 14:43:44 mercurial is good enough I guess 14:43:52 easier than git and better than svn 14:44:26 I wonder what's going to happen with my LBreakout build 14:44:42 it's been posted in the forums but not released yet 14:46:18 knowing John he probably forgot about it, lately things have been rather busy, especially with working with this one particular flash drive vender for a portableapps.com branded flash drive 14:46:46 btw, lto is in better shape in 4.6.2 14:46:52 still broken with SSE 14:47:10 if you use -mfpath=sse lto breaks completely 14:47:28 the last working gcc with lto was 4.5.3 for me] 14:47:47 I've noticed something was funky with lto 14:47:59 I've stopped using it altogether personally 14:48:05 yeah me too 14:48:28 I've been building my toolchains using the mingw-w64 crt personally 14:48:29 for example if you try to build x264 with lto it will be 50% slower due to sse being disabled during lto 14:48:37 I actually wanted to do that too 14:48:46 but I need a fully working script :P 14:48:54 which will download and build everything 14:49:13 I download manually lol 14:49:17 and compile it 14:49:21 too much hassle :P 14:49:35 for the likes of it I couldn't get it compiled with gcc 4.7 with windows as my host 14:49:35 I gad a working script a ywar ago but I lost it 14:49:48 but as a linux cross compiler it compiled flawlessly 14:49:51 *gad=had 14:49:59 I was like wtf lol 14:50:05 I'm actually more insterested in cross compiling gcc 14:50:13 since it should be much easier than on win 14:50:25 building it on linux is much easier 14:50:45 especially since you have all the tools you need generally (especially if you are an archlinux user) 14:51:09 I use Linux Mint in a vm 14:51:30 but since I upgraded to an i72600 VMs are like hosts :) 14:51:34 I try and stay away from debian based linux os's 14:51:43 I don't use the debian based distro 14:51:54 I use the gnome one 14:51:55 Linux mint is debian based 14:52:02 well 14:52:10 more or less it's debian based 14:52:15 there are various flavors, but I still prefer the gnome one 14:52:26 it's based off ubuntu which in turn is based off of debian 14:53:01 I like archlinux as it allows for the end user to setup what they want 14:53:14 so if I want gnome then I install that 14:53:16 etc 14:55:27 I've been using wdk to build PChat recently but based off of xchat-wdk build system, I've added your changes etc you suggested to bvictor but just wondering if you ever did anything more with the makefile system or do you not have that anymore? 14:56:27 no but I can have a look soonish 14:56:39 do not use that guy's system 14:56:40 lol loves how he calls your build a "fake" xD, he's just jealous imho 14:56:52 well I have done my reading for sure 14:56:56 he hasn't 14:57:13 the most stupid thing of all is /Ox 14:57:27 so many people who code believe that /Ox is better 14:57:49 anyways, I need to set up a local repo before playing around with pchat 14:58:03 if I'm going to do it I will make it final 14:58:09 build the plugins also etc 14:58:27 this is where https://bitbucket.org/ZachThibeau/pchat-dev 1.x line is stored there 14:58:30 but don't expect it soon 14:58:34 no worries 14:59:03 downloading the src 14:59:04 I'm working on a few things myself, doing some reading myself 14:59:27 wth are those changes 14:59:34 this is xchat-wdk all over again 14:59:46 where is my lovely IS setup? 15:00:01 it's in the 2.0 repository 15:00:25 https://bitbucket.org/ZachThibeau/pchat-irc 15:01:01 I've been doing some stuff locally that I haven't uploaded yet 15:01:12 you shouldn't do this kind of changes regarding the installers 15:01:19 choose one to use and live with that 15:01:28 going from one installer to another leaves crap behind 15:01:34 and we did that transition once 15:01:55 I'm working on it, like I said I have some changes that I'm working on that I haven't commited yet 15:01:59 anyway I;ll see what I can do 15:02:32 so 15:02:40 the svn repo doesn't work anymore? 15:03:17 I prefer to use that instead 15:03:32 it works but I was getting tired of some stuff with svn and I was working with mercurial and decided to make the change 15:05:09 *** TPFC-SYSTEM has quit (Quit: restarting Opera) 15:05:36 *** TPFC-SYSTEM (~opera@cs84248.pp.htv.fi) has joined #portableapps 15:05:44 *** pa_4237 (8e538a05@gateway/web/freenode/ip.142.83.138.5) has joined #portableapps 15:06:07 can you get an updated version of teamviewer? you have v 6 and they're up to v 7. 15:06:46 rigth now, i can't use it to connect to my home computer because of version incompatibility..but at work, I cannot access other sites that have teamviewer portable 7. 15:07:04 so thought i'd ask here. but you guys should have the most update version on anyway. 15:08:54 *** kAlug (bb653d77@gateway/web/freenode/ip.187.101.61.119) has joined #portableapps 15:09:20 pa_4237: TeamViewer is in list of outdated applications. 15:09:21 http://portableapps.com/node/19705 15:11:10 what does that mean- someone is eventually going to get the udpated version? 15:11:32 i see it available on other download sites..it's just my work comptuer has restrictions to access all the othe download sites. 15:11:40 i how portableapps.com will get it soon. 15:11:42 ZachThibeau: can you try this patch? http://pastebin.com/KSHhgrwn 15:11:47 TeamViewer Portable will be updated when it's ready. 15:12:52 that's too compolicated for me..have no idea what to do with it. ok, well upate it when you can. it's annoying they don't make their program backwards compatible. 15:12:53 thanks. 15:13:11 *** pa_4237 has quit (Quit: Page closed) 15:13:29 XhmikosR: another thing is that I'm working on getting some of the xchat-wdk changes reverted, I mainly wanted the build system, so I'm removing a considerable amount of code changes like xtray mode etc 15:13:46 and yeah I'll give it a try 15:13:56 I still haven't set up my build env yet 15:14:18 no I'm just saying for the record 15:15:52 compilation is broken 15:15:53 one thing I did was add co-routines to PChat using libco 15:16:14 H:\progs\Compiling\pchat-irc\src\common\ctcp.cpp|157|error: 'nullptr' was not declared in this scope| 15:16:16 etc 15:16:16 using what the project files? 15:16:20 ah 15:16:42 those changes I haven't reverted and that's error is also because you need -std=gnu++0x 15:16:57 it's in the makefiles 15:17:03 can you update the cbp project 15:17:15 I'm working towards removing the project files actually 15:17:26 well at least the codeblocks one 15:17:46 I disagree since an IDE is handy 15:18:43 I tell you want I'll just revert the nullptr back to standard NULL (that was back when I was attempting c++11 standardization but gave up) and the project file shouldn't need modification at all 15:19:13 ok I added -std=gnu++0x in the cbp 15:20:06 *** kAlug has quit (Quit: Stochastic Channel Handler for Outdated One-Liners) 15:20:31 now the the plugins nightmare 15:21:41 I have setup an additional plugin sasl but I haven't included the source as I'm waiting on the author to give me a reply about including it with PChat 15:21:55 perl is broken for me 15:22:01 which perl version did you use? 15:22:21 I mainly used strawberry perl 15:22:26 5.12 works 15:22:29 5.14 doesn't for me 15:22:46 probably because I didn't keep up to date with the plugins 15:23:04 been busy with some ideas for 2.0 and libPChat 15:24:04 ok everything is set 15:24:57 one of the ideas I'm toying with is slimming the core down and refactoring it a bit 15:25:21 IE like move some of the config code to the interface level etc 15:25:55 leaving only the main irc functions like dcc etc as the main core functions while the interface does the rest 15:27:24 and these ideas is one of the reasons I split PChat into 2 repositories 15:29:08 ok committed the first changes 15:29:43 note that you can use IS Ansi to save a few bytes 15:30:56 cool 15:31:18 ok so is the svn up to date with mercurial? 15:31:26 if not can you backport the changes? 15:31:38 after that I'll try to update my wdk patch 15:31:58 no since I moved to mercurial I haven't touched svn in a while 15:33:46 can you bring it up to date? 15:34:21 yeah just let me finish my nullptr to NULL changes and I'll backport it for you 15:34:37 forgot to add that switch in the cbp 15:35:31 no need to include it if I'm reverting nullptr to NULL 15:35:52 ok then when you are done let me know 15:36:28 while c++11 is nice and nullptr is less buggy than NULL it's still light years before any compiler (namely visual studio) catches up 15:36:48 btw in your patch for the installer 15:36:49 while IsModuleLoaded('Notepad2.exe') and (iMsgBoxResult <> IDCANCEL) do begin 15:37:02 I assume you mean PChat.exe 15:38:39 the right one is committed in the svn 15:38:44 ok 15:40:00 don;t know why but my wdk patch doesn't work 15:40:05 something is different 15:42:13 I'm gonna move every build related file in root\build 15:42:14 something different than before? 15:42:19 ok 15:42:21 except for your makefiles 15:42:47 but first you have to backport the changes from mercurial 15:42:55 otherwise it will be a conflict-fest :P 15:43:22 lol 15:43:34 well I'll brb I'm gonna refill my coffee cup 15:46:49 back and almost done the changes in the common folder 15:48:50 I don't get why it fails 15:48:56 the dirs are right 15:49:07 COMMON_DIR = ..\src\common 15:49:07 FEGTK_DIR = ..\src\fe-gtk 15:50:40 *** TPFC-SYSTEM has quit (Quit: TPFC-SYSTEM) 15:53:11 hmm 15:53:14 found it 15:53:19 {$(COMMON_DIR)}.c{$(OBJDIR)}.obj:: 15:53:19 cl $(CFLAGS) /Tc $< 15:53:26 no .c agaian 15:54:25 and nullptr all over the place 15:56:38 which is why I'm reverting, in visual studio c++11 isn't fully supported heck c++99 isn't that fully supported in it 15:56:48 ok 15:57:02 I updated the patch but I still need to use it 15:57:06 before committign it 15:58:42 hey XhmikosR how good are you working with singly linked lists? 15:58:52 not sure I follow 16:00:15 well gslist is gtk's way of implimenting singly linked lists and what we are trying to do is in common to remove gtk/glib based functions with pure c/c++ functions 16:00:44 I have no idea about that, sorry 16:00:50 no worries 16:05:01 almost done the changes 16:05:16 I joined #pchat btw 16:18:37 *** kAlug (bac98fe7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.186.201.143.231) has joined #portableapps 16:20:29 *** XhmikosR has parted #portableapps ("Leaving") 17:05:02 *** kAlug has quit (Quit: Page closed) 17:09:38 *** rcmaehl_mobile (aab9e813@gateway/web/freenode/ip.170.185.232.19) has joined #portableapps 17:39:42 *** techfreak243 (~techfreak@c-68-40-88-129.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) has joined #portableapps 17:43:02 *** rcmaehl_mobile has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 17:49:24 *** Thasmo (~thasmo@d86-32-70-74.cust.tele2.at) has joined #portableapps 17:51:34 *** agdurrette_znc is now known as agdurrette 18:23:23 *** agdurrette is now known as agdurrette_znc 18:32:27 *** benedikt93 (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) has joined #portableapps 20:22:16 *** AlleyKat (~Miranda@0x573a5b86.ronnqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) has joined #portableapps 20:36:55 *** rcmaehl (~rcmaehl@unaffiliated/rcmaehl) has joined #portableapps 21:14:16 *** benedikt93 has quit (Quit: Bye ;)) 21:23:26 *** pa_5550 has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 21:41:53 *** sar3th (~sar3th@unaffiliated/sar3th) has joined #portableapps 22:04:41 *** techfreak243 has quit (Quit: techfreak243) 22:08:53 *** rcmaehl has quit (Quit: print "This is python, go learn it :P") 22:11:13 *** pa_7230 (60e27892@gateway/web/freenode/ip.96.226.120.146) has joined #portableapps 22:11:25 Anyone one here? 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