[17:42] <penguin42> c/join #python-gtk
[17:42] <penguin42> bah foo
[18:37] <penguin42> anyone have any idea why a window would show up on xwininfo with apparently sensible geometry but not be visible ?
[18:40] <penguin42> ooh - it's not mapped....
[20:40] <Rovanion> What package provides gbm.h?
[20:42] <Rovanion> In fedora it's libgbm-devel I believe. What would be the corresponding package in Ubuntu?
[20:43] <infinity> libgbm-dev
[20:44] <Rovanion> No such package captain, sorry infinity. Or am I missing some repo?
[20:45] <infinity> Rovanion: It's only in oneiric.
[20:45] <infinity> (I assume it's reasonably new...)
[20:46] <Rovanion> Ouch that introduces a whole new level of pain into my ventures. I can add the oneric repo to my apt-sources and only pull one package right?
[20:47] <infinity> In that case, probably not.  I'm guessing it's tied fairly closely to various mesa/drm deps.
[20:47] <infinity> But maybe not.
[20:48] <infinity> Actually, you might be in luck.
[20:48] <Rovanion> I'm pulling mesa from git to try and bulid wayland. It's wierd that I passed right trough autogen.sh but my compilation failed missing gbm.h
[20:48] <infinity> libgbm-dev and libgbm1 might install on some older releases without much pain.
[20:48] <infinity> If you're building mesa git, you should probably be building libgbm from mesa...
[20:49] <infinity> (That's where it's from, after all, it builds from our mesa source packages)
[20:52] <Rovanion> Do you know in which git repo holds libgbm infinity? My googling only finds changelogs for different distro packages.
[20:53] <infinity> I would assume it's from mesa itself, given that it lands in the mesa dist tarballs, but I'm not much of an X/mesa guy, so not sure.
[20:54] <Rovanion> How odd that I error out when trying to bulid mesa then..
[20:55] <infinity> Looks like it ships with mesa 7.11 and up.
[20:55] <infinity> But maybe it's a git submodule or something and maintainer seperately upstream.
[21:21] <Rovanion> Is there any special ubuntu channel for mesa/xorg that I can turn to?
[21:23] <micahg> Rovanion: #ubuntu-x
[21:32] <micahg> is it ok to mix pkg-config and cmake?
[22:53] <RAOF> micahg: They're different things?  You can use pkg-config with cmake; compiz & unity do.
[22:54] <micahg> RAOF: yes indeed, but I didn't know if there was some type of cmake gateway, I'll take a look a compiz, thanks