[00:55] (chroot)root@humber:~# ls -l /usr/include/gbm.h/gbm.h [00:55] -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2760 Aug 8 02:26 /usr/include/gbm.h/gbm.h [00:56] bryceh_: Yeah, sorry. Fixed locally, plus one or two other egl-alternatives snafus I'm picking up. [00:57] alrighty, I'll wait until that's in [00:57] CC drm_backend_la-compositor-drm.lo [00:57] /bin/bash ../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../compositor -I.. -DDATADIR='"/usr/share"' -DMODULEDIR='"/usr/lib/wayland"' -I/usr/include/libdrm -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/libpng12 -I/usr/include/libdrm -Wall -g -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -fvisibility=hidden -g -O2 -c -o drm_backend_la-compositor-drm.lo `test -f 'compositor-drm.c' || echo '../../compositor/ [00:57] '`compositor-drm.c [00:57] ../../compositor/compositor-drm.c:30:17: fatal error: gbm.h: No such file or directory [00:57] compilation terminated. [00:57] make[4]: *** [drm_backend_la-compositor-drm.lo] Error 1 [00:58] I ended up giving up on debian's wayland-demos snapshot since it's old compared with what's in our wayland and mesa [00:58] Yeah; I see no reason not to take as fresh a snapshot as possible. [00:58] however newer wayland-demos seems to have added a fair number new dependencies [00:58] Ok, maybe that's a reason :) [00:59] well, I'm going to try one around t he same timeframe as our wayland snapshot [00:59] What's new there? [01:00] If you haven't noticed, I took a new wayland snapshot as a part of the MIR process (there was some more "actually put copyright licence in" stuff) & multiarching it. [01:00] Ah, sbuild -j5. You are my friend. [01:00] well, this gbm for one. :-) also libxkbcommon-dev which debian didn't have for some reason, libgl1-mesa-dev (not sure why it needs it now) [01:02] oh, no I didn't realize you did that [01:04] Ah, well. Yeah. I took a newer snapshot. [01:04] Surprise! :) [01:05] well that explains a few things [01:06] Ah, sorry. [01:06] It seemed like the thing to do; there didn't seem to be any new dependencies, and tracking upstream until FF seemed like a good idea. [01:08] it's ok, I was going to update it to newer after verifying the existing versions worked anyway [01:13] to be honest I don't remember why I picked that particular version to snapshot from, although I seem to recall having a reason [01:14] It was probably the most recent that worked with the mesa we had. [01:14] ? [01:14] yeah probably [01:22] what was the cause of the gbm.h/gbm.h goof? [01:23] hmm, can I work around it... [01:25] I broke libgbm-dev.install at one point. [01:25] And in fixing that, noticed that libopenvg1-mesa-dev won't work, either. [01:28] ok cool, looks like my wayland-demos builds if I workaround the gbm.h thingee, so will pick it up again tomorrow [01:28] Hm. Looks like libgl1-mesa-swx11-dev is also broken. [01:29] RAOF: before you push, i fixed gbm.h in git this morning [01:30] Sarvatt: Ah, ok. I'll pull first, then. [01:31] Hm. I think libgl1-mesa-swx11-dev has been broken since 10.04. I'm not entirely sure why we even build it :) === bryceh_ is now known as bryceh [22:01] Morning, bryceh! [23:18] RAOF, heya [23:19] How's tricks? [23:21] RAOF, been playing with wayland off and on today; pretty much ready to go but found a few issues [23:21] like it now only accepts background images that are png and crashes with jpgs [23:22] one of the clients crashes wayland too [23:22] Sweet. [23:25] actually I spent a disproportionate amount of time looking around for a good gpl'd ubuntu background image ;-) [23:26] finding one that is png that doesn't look pixellated in wayland has been challenging [23:26] Heh. [23:27] never found one I was really satisified with; probably easier to just solicit one of my inkscape buds to do up something from scratch [23:28] What are the licences in the normal background packages? [23:28] the normal ones are jpg [23:29] (which is what I had been using previously, and why I discovered the crash *grin*) [23:29] and jpg->png looks like ass [23:29] Ah. Fair call. [23:32] anyway, probably going to be a short day for me; wife and kids are coming back from a trip and are pretty beat so got some babysitting duty ahead [23:32] Cool. [23:32] RAOF, how's things going for you? I saw the mesa update went through fine [23:32] I'm thinking of doing a -ati snapshot pre-freeze; there look like there's useful fixes in there. Any comments? [23:34] sounds like a good idea [23:35] can't remember a release where we didn't ship an -ati snapshot, so would be keeping with tradition ;-) [23:35] RAOF, I saw Intel finalized their Q3 release the other day; are we caught up on all their driver bits? [23:37] Yes, except for the DDX, where we're 3 commits behind; one is a version bump, one is a build-fix for pre-1.7 servers one is formatting in the manpages. [23:37] So, we're pretty good there :) [23:38] Oh. We're a bit behind on libva. [23:38] This does not trouble me. [23:38] sounds good [23:39] seems like this release is turning out to be pretty easy. Even the bug load isn't that bad right now [23:39] maybe unity scared everyone off? ;-) [23:39] :) [23:40] I did some workqueue triage while you were away, but there wasn't really that much to do. Which was nice! [23:58] alrighty, wayland-demos uploaded [23:58] Wooo! [23:59] babysitting time. cya