Notices tagged with yaics, page 2
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Is it just me or are 'notifications' stuck on quitter.no ? it started yesterday. I think it worked fine with #Yaics client, but not in browser. Yesterday it gave a ajax error, but today it just hangs - not showing newer notifications in the browser.. CC / @knuthollund
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Found one more bug last night in #yaics , its eiter due to corrupt preview image file or it is too large and that is causing the crash. Either way it should be possible to fix fast, I will work on that tonight and prepare the release tomorrow.
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Fixed that #yaics issue where it flickered in the gui during status updates.
I will tag a new release on Sunday, and create packages for Debian x64\mipsel - other precompiled packages to follow later on.
I will also now look into 'snap' packages.
Link to #yaics for those who are new:
https://gitlab.com/stigatle/yaics
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I will work on #yaics tonight, got a couple of bugs I need to fix before a new release, it seems a bit unstable on windows with the latest QT, and when some widgets for statuses are created they appear briefly as a small window, that will then steal focus from what ever app you are running.
I find that last bug there very annoying. I'll see if I can get it fixed today.
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@jansegers I do not use mastodon :) - but maybe I should write about the GNUSocial client I maintain , #yaics https://gitlab.com/stigatle/yaics
I could do that, write about how I came to develop on it, and what I've added and so on. That would work.
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So, https://gitlab.com fucked themselves over big-time, so I'm considering moving #Yaics to some other place shortly.
Wondering what site you all are using for your open source projects?
(I could self host, but I would like it to continue to be in a more public place).
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@kevie I try to fix things now and then, but I've been focusing on the render plugin work the last weeks. But I pick up the #yaics development now and then :)
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@johnnynull Ok thanks for confirming, I'll create a test account later tonight.
I know other servers has also had similar issues with #yaics, but if I have to take a closer look to see if I can figure out what the deal is.
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And for those who do not know what #yaics is, take a look here:
https://gitlab.com/stigatle/yaics
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This weekend I'm preparing #yaics for a new release. Also I feel now it's good enough (with the current features) to try and get it into debian repos.
I'll spend time this weekend for this.
I'll write here when the repo has been tagged and update for release.
I will generate the deb's for x86\64, mipsel and for raspberrypi (raspbian), and windows when I'm done with the different GNU\Linux versions.
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I pushed the new #yaics code for the image previews in statuses just now. Feel free to test and let me know how it goes.
I've been testing it a lot, and it works great here, also note the previous fix I did - the 'max number of statuses', this prunes the timeline when it hits X posts, so that yaics finally can run 24\7 without locking up due to the huge number of posts in the timeline.
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I did not have time to code yesterday, but tonight I do, so I'll merge and commit the latest #Yaics code, this is the new attachment image preview code.
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Finally, the new #yaics image attachment code works.
Removed the previous 'webwidget' for preview, now it loads in a label, just like avatar images.
I had some trouble with some callbacks for when the image was downloaded, I have sorted this out tonight, so now it loads the images and the 'signal' to assign the image gets triggered when needed.
I will clean the code today (and maybe some tomorrow), but I'll try my best to get it checked in tomorrow night,
I'm very excited about this feature, because it means that the dependencies for #yacis is now fewer, and it'll compile with the latest QT without any issues.
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All though the image preview is mostly working - I see now that I need to fix one thing, it does not find the images on the first try (when not cached already) so I have to move some code so that it 'emits' and update when the image has been downloaded (same as what the avatar image download does), right now it tries to set it directly, and some times its not downloaded before its trying to set it. So that needs to be fixe, I'll check on that tomorrow, it's getting late now. At least now all the other logic is in place :) #yaics
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Scaling is now fixed :) Time for cleanup! (I love this new feature, so much better then the previous attachment preview code.
#yaics
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Yay! The new code for image attachment preview in #yaics now works. I just have to fix the scaling, and clean it then it'll be checked into the repo.
https://quitter.no/attachment/618580
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I left #Yaics running yesterday, and today its still running smooth, the timeline fix I pushed really works. It's really nice to have it up in the background at all times without it locking up :)
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Feels good to work on #yaics again, I'll do some more tomorrow, I'm cleaning out existing and relevant bugs.. :)
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Hi #yaics users.. After little activity on the code for that I have now started working on the things that needs to be fixed, I just pushed some code that lets you set the maximum number of statuses to how in the timeline at once, this can be configured in the config window, It will prevent yaics from freezing up after running for a long while.
Also I have decided to remove the image preview webwidget, this is done so that It can be compiled with latest QT LTS, I will now rewrite the image preview code so that it uses the same type of widget as the avatar image, This means the webkit\widget is no longer needed.
When I tag the next release the image preview will be rewritten.
If you want to test the new feature, then get the code and compile. Please let me know how it goes, and if there are issues - report them in the bugtracker or let me know.
You find the code etc here:
https://gitlab.com/stigatle/yaics/
!yaics
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I'm cleaning up the last fixes for a #yaics bug (app freezes after running for a long while), It seems now like I've got it all done, just cleaning up some of the code to make it tidy, then one more test before checking in the code.
I've never tried Freedombone, but I've been looking at the project itself, I like it! And I want to test it soon.