[01:05] could someone rebuild mesa from git? I picked up a fix to build with new libdrm [01:17] hm oops messed up somewhere along the lines [01:23] or not, just some rename fail [06:41] meh, mesa still not past -proposed [06:41] precise-proposed [06:42] wonder if it's still ok to add a patch on top of that [08:11] tjaalton: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport/+packages :) [08:18] missing a patch for xserver-xorg-video-nouveau with old abi to build against new libdrm [08:29] uploaded unrenamed: mesa (build patch for new libdrm), libdrm, x11proto-(dri2,gl,randr), xxv-nouveau (build patch for new libdrm) [08:34] oh and libxrandr but that's because I wanted to test some prime stuff [09:42] omg.. it works [09:43] wow [09:43] apt-get remove .*lts-quantal.* deleted the new stack and reinstalled the old one [09:44] or at least tried to [10:08] apt-get remove .*lts-quantal.* xserver-xorg-{video,input}-all; xserver-xorg-core gets reverted to unrenamed version; apt-get install xorg, all old drivers get reinstalled. [11:04] trying to see if I can fix it both ways now :) [11:43] tjaalton, quick testing on the new X stack seems ok. i do note a new flash to black as it starts [11:45] apw: I'm testing switching back and forth now :) [11:49] mlankhorst, cool :) [11:49] I want to be able to switch with a single apt-get install, back and forth [11:52] mlankhorst, that would rock indeed for the DVD [11:54] apw: yeah now that I removed some of the other scary parts it became a lot easier :) [11:59] wow.. getting there, just need to make xserver-xorg virtual package conflict with all renamed lts packages out there.. [12:01] and then apt-get remove .*lts-quantal.* works :D [12:32] SUCCESSSSSS === yofel_ is now known as yofel [12:44] mlankhorst, nice well done [12:49] mlankhorst, have you cherrypicked the mesa patch for prime? [12:50] i think that's all that may be missing from the stack update for q [13:03] LLStarks: not yet, I wanted to test mechanics more [13:03] switching back and forth [13:18] mlankhorst, http://lekensteyn.nl/files/prime-instructions.txt [13:18] pretty good tutorial [13:23] LLStarks: seeing that I have been working on the kernel side of things I know how it works :) [13:23] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~mlankhorst/linux [14:16] mlankhorst: nice :) [14:16] apw: thanks for testing. we'll push xserver rc3 there next week, it might fix some issues [14:37] oops.. it's doing exactly what it should be doing, which is why it broke with lts-quantal currently, SIGH :P [15:52] tjaalton: and down to .. apt-get install xserver-xorg or xserver-xorg-lts-quantal [15:55] or mostly.. removal is still a pain point [15:58] maybe xserver-common will need to conflict with xserver-common-lts-quantal [21:50] jcristau: isn't a pre-depends: needed for that? [21:50] xz? [21:50] Sarvatt: I replaced all the Breaks: with Conflicts.. downgrade works [21:50] no more problems :) [21:51] it's still scary that the idea worked on first try, though [21:51] oh just looked it up and i'm out of date here, already irrelevant and was a ubuntu specific thing, sorry for the noise [21:53] we'll need to fix that when we SRU, or just keep lzma that the ubuntu branch is using because it didn't need the pre-depends (note to anyone that might update mesa in precise) :P [21:53] Sarvatt: there's an attempt to make more stuff fit on wheezy cd1 [21:53] xz for libgl1-mesa-dri is a 10MB win, aiui [21:54] it really does help a lot, yeah [21:54] gallium core was an even bigger win [21:54] ugh why does xorg-server sometimes fails to build by hanging? [21:54] not upstream until 8.1 though so would need a huge patch for 8.0 [21:55] 116_use_shared_galliumcore.diff in the ubuntu branch if another 10mb+ win is worth it :P [21:55] yeah xz is easier [21:56] i don't want to add a huge mesa patch in the middle of a freeze :) [21:56] indeed [21:56] Sarvatt: hey if you want to test I can switch now between xorg-precise and xorg-quantal by installing xserver-xorg or xserver-xorg-lts-quantal, this is why I want to SRU libdrm :) [21:57] absolutely no clue about cd size limitations in debian or i would have brought it up earlier, sorry about that [21:58] i don't think it matters much [21:58] most people are going to either enable network, or use a dvd [22:01] With the succesful switching between xorg-quantal and back, and dma-fence implemented it's time for me to take a month vacation. AFK :P [22:04] mlankhorst: enjoy