[00:46] New bug: #180459 in xserver-xorg-video-i810 (main) "strange opengl artifacts with 945GM/GMS/940GML" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180459 [06:59] http://incoming.debian.org/xserver-xorg-video-amd_2.7.7.4-1_i386.changes [08:05] Q-FUNK: what about that? if you want it in hardy, please file a sync-request [08:16] bryce: I didn't notice there was a patch for bug 151388, committed and uploaded [08:16] Launchpad bug 151388 in xorg "failsafeXServer: line 47: [: too many arguments" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/151388 [08:22] thanks [08:26] I got one of the moblin.org guys to say he'll redo the libdrm patch; I think that'll make things much easier. [08:26] however it sounds like getting -psb functional is still going to require a backport of xserver et al from hardy to gutsy. I'm hoping that won't be too involved of a project [08:55] so they are still using gutsy? [09:30] tjaalton: yup [09:31] tjaalton: apparently they were going to go to hardy, but it sounds like they've decided to stick with gutsy [12:42] tjaalton: ther eis no diff. it will be auto-sync'ed. [12:43] no it won't, that time has passed :) [12:44] bryce: this one should fix the issue. however, it's probably pointless to introduce it to Gutsy as an update, even though the driver in Gutsy is essentially useless. [12:44] tjaalton: already? [12:44] a month ago [12:45] ah. anyhow, the driver currently in the archive flat out doesn't work with X server >= 1.3 [12:46] so it will have to be sync'ed, especially since most commercial LTSP hardware uses that chipset. [12:46] bryce had asked me to let him know once a fix is released. [12:47] sure. if you can file the sync-request, then I'll confirm it [12:54] requestsync -s - was it? [12:55] dunno, I don't use it [12:58] ah, no need to use -s [13:03] no? [13:03] no, since I'll "sponsor" it [13:03] that would only subscribe universe-sponsors [13:04] or main sponsors. [13:04] but ok, without option then. [13:04] yeah, it's in main [13:04] ah. the debian changelog server isn't returning anything useful. [13:05] sent [13:07] hmm, it added ubuntu-main-sponsors anyway [13:08] I think it does that automatically, nowadays, so that the requester doesn't have to guess. [13:08] right [13:09] IIRC if someone doesn't have an ubuntu.com or canonical.com address, sponsoring is presumed. [13:10] New bug: #180539 in xserver-xorg-video-amd (main) "Please sync xserver-xorg-video-amd 2.7.7.4-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180539 [13:15] manually added the changelog [13:15] and some comments [13:15] cool [13:17] the hardy sync is definitely needed, since this will be an LTS release. [13:17] I'm not sure what to do with Gutsy, however. [13:18] bryce would need to decide this. [14:05] however, most hardware vendors test against stable releases, not unreleased OS. [17:15] New bug: #180601 in xorg (main) "Incomplete monitor specification data for Sony CPD-E200" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180601 [18:46] hm [18:47] found the exact spot where -amd crashes on X -configure, with strace, but not sure what to make of it [18:47] do we have any pastebot for this? [19:14] use pastebin.ubuntu.com or equivalent [19:39] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/3308/ [21:26] Q-FUNK, can you request to have it included in -backports? [21:27] also, I think it would not be out of the question to try getting it out for gutsy, if it's true that the current driver is useless. [21:28] so the steps to take for that are to first make sure there is a bug documenting the breakage in gutsy and how the new driver fixes it, and upload the new driver to -proposed [21:28] that'll allow testing it, and enable others to weigh in with whether it should be put out as an SRU [21:29] bryce: I'm waiting to hear report about the backport I just pbuilt, first [21:29] ok cool [21:30] I linked to it from the bug [22:56] New bug: #180654 in xserver-xorg-video-ati (main) "rendering artifacts: intermittent vertical lines on right side of round shapes" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180654