[00:53] <GhotiPhud> ﻿I'm getting an error while trying to compile the xserver from git
[00:53] <GhotiPhud> ﻿could anyone help me?
[00:55] <RAOF> Not without the full output :)
[00:56] <GhotiPhud> alright hold on a se
[00:56] <RAOF> This will want to be in a pastebin, of course.
[00:57] <GhotiPhud> yeah
[00:57] <GhotiPhud> http://pastebin.com/m2f9a9a
[00:58] <GhotiPhud> it's asking for gl, but there's no package by that name
[00:59] <RAOF> GhotiPhud: 'apt-file' is your very best friend here.
[00:59] <GhotiPhud> apt-file?
[00:59] <GhotiPhud> that's a new one
[01:00] <RAOF> Yup.  That's 'search by filename in all available packages'.
[01:00] <GhotiPhud> please explain, no man entry
[01:00] <GhotiPhud> ah
[01:00] <RAOF> You'll need to install it first.  THen you're after 'apt-file search gl.pc'.  But no package is going to provide what X wants.
[01:01] <RAOF> I think?  gl >= 7.1 isn't going to be provided by any Ubuntu package, unless I'm forgetfull.  Which is quite possible :)
[01:01] <GhotiPhud> so what would be the best course of action?
[01:04] <GhotiPhud> what is the .pc extension?
[01:06] <RAOF> pkg-config.  That's how ./configure knows what's installed/the needed CFLAGS/LDFLAGS to use it.
[01:06] <GhotiPhud> okay
[01:08] <RAOF> It's going to be in something like mesa-common-dev.  If that's of sufficient version, awesome.
[01:09] <RAOF> Hm.  Have you run 'sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-cor' yet?  That should install all, or almost all, of the dependencies for you.
[01:10] <GhotiPhud> yeah, that was the first thing I ran
[01:10] <RAOF> Ah.  So, it's probably version-complaining.
[01:10] <GhotiPhud> except that I didn't find gl.pc at all
[01:11] <RAOF> Yeah, that's obviously something different :(
[01:11] <GhotiPhud> :/
[01:12] <GhotiPhud> apt-file would list files in programs that I don't have installed?
[01:12] <RAOF> Yes.
[01:12] <GhotiPhud> shoot
[01:12] <RAOF> Hm.  Given mesa-common-dev is version 7.0.3, I think that's your winner.
[01:13] <RAOF> You'll need to build a newer mesa.
[01:13] <GhotiPhud> I'll try that
[01:13] <GhotiPhud> this is becoming too much work
[01:13] <GhotiPhud> lol
[01:14] <RAOF> You could grab the Debian experimental package; that's built, and will have all the deps available.
[01:14] <GhotiPhud> where would I grab that?
[01:14] <RAOF> You'd want to grab the source package + source packages for any dependency we can't satisfy.
[01:15] <RAOF> http://packages.debian.org/experimental/xserver-xorg-core at a guess.
[01:16] <RAOF> Actually, http://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/xorg-server
[01:16] <GhotiPhud> then I compile that package?
[01:16] <RAOF> Yup
[01:20] <GhotiPhud> now it wants dri2proto
[01:21] <RAOF> Yup.  Which we _definitely_ don't have.
[01:22] <GhotiPhud> I don't see the source in debian experimental either
[01:23] <GhotiPhud> oh well, thanks for the help
[01:23] <RAOF> You'll need to check out the freedesktop.org wiki; that'll have build instructions.
[01:27] <GhotiPhud> later :)
[01:32] <leonelll> hello folks
[01:33] <leonelll> anyone here at the moment?
[02:51] <h3sp4wn> Guess not
[03:00] <RAOF> h3sp4wn: ??
[03:00] <h3sp4wn> 00:33 < leonelll> anyone here at the moment?
[03:01] <RAOF> Ah, right.
[03:01] <RAOF> No, tons of people here, probably.
[03:22] <JasonF> /topic
[03:23] <h3sp4wn> I dunno why people place so much emphasis on the time domain - or position for that matter
[03:25] <h3sp4wn> RAOF: Have you ever dealt with building a post 2.3.6 gcc with support for both NTPL and linuxthreads ? (or any ideas)
[03:27] <RAOF> h3sp4wn: Nope.  I don't even know what your problem is ;)
[03:27] <h3sp4wn> sorry i ment glibc not gcc
[03:28] <RAOF> Ah.  More reasonable.  gcc 2.3.6 is not exactly cutting edge :)
[03:29] <RAOF> I still don't have any experience/ideas/help.
[03:33] <h3sp4wn> RAOF: electronics simulation software - problem is that it relies on loads of broken stuff in RHEL3
[03:33] <RAOF> Awkward.
[03:33] <RAOF> Do you have source?
[03:33] <RAOF> IE: is it easier to fix the simulation software than te emulate the bugs?
[03:34] <h3sp4wn> No
[03:34] <h3sp4wn> Commerically its six figures just for a license
[03:34] <RAOF> Arse.
[03:35] <RAOF> Well, good luck.  I don't think I can help you.
[03:35] <h3sp4wn> The thing that interests me about it is that my university has tryed and failed (3 times to move this stuff to windows)
[03:37] <h3sp4wn> failed every time (even with free microsoft technical assistance)
[04:53] <Klick__> Hey all, does anyone know why the unlock button on network-admin is greyed out?  I have to manualy kismet to look for an access point, then iwconfig to it?
[05:12] <h3sp4wn> if you use that applet afaik you have to disable network manager
[13:48] <tech0007> :x
[15:26] <Gnine> any known ibex dl page or torrent?
[15:27] <Amaranth> torrent?
[15:27] <Gnine> nevermind.. alpha1 scheduled for june 12th
[15:27] <Amaranth> we haven't even had an alpha :P
[17:10] <root_sashok> hi
[17:17] <root_sashok> HI!!
[17:19] <DanaG> !ask
[17:20] <root_sashok> !ask ubuntu
[17:20] <root_sashok> !ubuntu
[17:20] <root_sashok> !shuttleworth
[17:20] <root_sashok> o_0
[17:20] <root_sashok> !ubottu
[17:21] <root_sashok> lol
[17:21] <ysth> the proper response to 'hi' is 'lo
[17:28] <root_sashok> !xD
[17:29] <DanaG> !botabuse
[21:27] <ionstorm> im trying to upgrade to the intrepid kernel via http://ppa.launchpad.net/kernel-ppa/ and it seems the packages are not on the ppa
[21:28] <ionstorm> is there an alternate way to upgrade "just the kernel"
[22:43] <ganjast> someone runs ubuntu with 8GB or more?
[23:00] <Delts> Hey guys, got ignored in #ubuntu so wondered if I could get any help here.
[23:01] <Delts> I just upgraded to 8.04 and every time I put my laptop into hibernate the screen resolution switches away from 1280x800 to 1024x768.  Anyone know what's up and a solution?
[23:01] <Delts> I'm using an acer Aspire 5633WLMi laptop for reference
[23:05] <TheInfinity> Delts: wait for an answer in ubuntu, here you just find some freaks who make pre alpha testing
[23:06] <Delts> oafly had told me to try here, damn him!
[23:06]  * Delts comically shakes fist in oafly's dircetion
[23:08] <Delts> Thanks anyway