[00:01] <Sarvatt> then again it was lenny that only takes 15 minutes compared to the 3 hours, would probably have the same slowdown on a newer debian if its in dpkg or something
[00:43] <Sarvatt> oookay protos updated, will have to dig into the libs tomorrow.
[00:46] <Sarvatt> whats x11proto in debian terms? dont tell me x11proto-x11proto
[00:47] <Sarvatt> ahh x11proto-core
[00:47] <jcristau> yup
[00:49] <Sarvatt> doesnt look important, all the changes are for other platforms.. guess i can skip that one
[00:54] <Sarvatt> ah heck missed that fixes had an epoch
[01:13] <Sarvatt> hmm, i dont understand the whole xextproto/libxext change
[01:14] <Sarvatt> guess i should be installing usr/include/X11/extensions/* in libxext-dev now, but looking at it it looks like they split up the xextproto headers into smaller files and install them through libxext now, so should I be not installing the headers in x11proto-xext?
[01:15] <jcristau> there's 3 parts for each extension
[01:15] <jcristau> the protocol constants, the protocol data structures, and the client side function prototypes and data structures
[01:16] <jcristau> previously all of them were together in the same header, with ifdefs to avoid pulling in the client side stuff in the server
[01:16] <jcristau> now peter separated it all up properly, and moved the client side stuff to libxext
[01:17] <Sarvatt> http://sarvatt.com/downloads/headers.txt
[01:17] <Sarvatt> ah so both should be installing usr/include/X11/extensions/ then?
[01:17] <jcristau> yes
[01:18] <jcristau> libxext-dev will need Replaces: x11proto-xext-dev (<< something), but that should be it
[01:19] <Sarvatt> thanks a bunch for the clarification
[01:19] <jcristau> np
[01:34] <Sarvatt> hmm, dont see any versioned dependencies on libx11, that is one nasty package i might skip :)
[01:35] <Sarvatt> bah thought so, [x11 >= 1.2.99.1] in evdev
[01:35] <jcristau> libxi probably wants the new libx11
[01:36] <Sarvatt> oops yeah i meant libxi, i saw whot's post about the cookie stuff
[01:38] <Sarvatt> that nokia guy really wants to break non embedded platforms huh? :D
[01:48] <Sarvatt> anyone else interested on working on xorg 7.5 packaging at all? i'll move this over to xorg-edgers team if so, it could use someone who actually knows what their doing giving it a once over because I have a feeling I'm being really sloppy about some things in regards to the control handling. i'm just packaging it for my own use where I know what needs to be done manually
[01:48] <Sarvatt> hmm i think i'll look into extending auto-xorg-git to parse PKG_CHECK_MODULES in configure.ac to bump build depends automatically tomorrow
[02:26] <Sarvatt> 003_recognize_glibc_2.3.2_locale_names.diff in libx11 is one _monster_ of a patch
[02:27] <Sarvatt> 11/49 hunks failed, i'll have to go over it tomorrow
[04:05] <FaberfoX> Hi guys, can someone point me on the right direction to get mesa 7.4.1 for jaunty? This is regarding launchpad #360319. Do I have to compile all of x to get that released fix?
[04:19] <Sarvatt> 2.7.1+exa should be fine, its uxa that needs the mesa fix and theres alot more needed besides mesa to have uxa stable in jaunty
[04:21] <Sarvatt> more than would be possible to provide in jaunty-updates, karmic is the way to go if you want to use UXA. or you can use this PPA https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
[04:22] <Sarvatt> darnit, spent 3 hours refreshing 003_recognize_glibc_2.3.2_locale_names.diff but i got the offsets wrong
[04:31] <Sarvatt> need some kind of patch cleanup tool or else i'll be screwing with the offsets for another hour lol
[04:49] <FaberfoX> thanks Sarvatt, I'll try xorg-edgers first and then do a parallel karmic install, I tried karmic about a month ago and wasn't too happy, but in a month there's so much that changes
[06:20]  * Duke` hope that the last xserver-xorg-video-intel works... :p
[07:38] <tjaalton> Sarvatt_: I'll start updating the debian-experimental branches once I get back home a week and a half from now
[09:02] <moxo> hi! I've installed a PPA for xorg some weeks ago. now my update manager wants to update X11. will my manually installed PPA get lost once I let the update manager update xorg?
[17:47] <Sarvatt_> lol think I set a new record for being slow, i thought you were asking for a clone of pixman 0.15.17 for debian last night jcristau :)
[19:38] <Sarvatt_> odd, libx11 took 8 minutes to build on lpia but its going on 40 minutes on i386
[20:15] <Sarvatt_> ugh, hitting this problem now http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2009-July/046480.html
[20:18] <Sarvatt_> libxext failed to build because it needs the headers that moved from inputproto to libxi, but libxi requires this newer libxext to build
[20:23] <Sarvatt_> hmm wonder if i can add libxi (>= 1.2.99.1) to the build depends for libxext to get around it, i dont know if that will break something
[20:24] <Sarvatt_> guess i can do that, then build the newer libxi, and then rebuild libxext again against the newer libxi