[10:32] <alan_g> alf_: FYI I discovered that my problems accessing the VPN were not what I thought. There's something broken in the networking stack - e.g. if I connect both wired and wireless or activate any VPN then DNS just hangs.
[10:36] <alf_> alan_g: ack
[10:57] <tmpRAOF> alan_g: Ah. You don't have something between you and the VPN dropping UDP packets that are 1500 bytes or larger? :)
[10:58] <alan_g> tmpRAOF: not intentionally. Why?
[10:58] <tmpRAOF> alan_g: That's why people at the sprint couldn't access anything through the VPN.
[10:59] <alan_g> tmpRAOF: AFAIK the only change was updating to the latest vivid yesterday
[11:00] <racarr> alan_g: duflu: You guys have qtmir conflicts in port-to-Msh-shell and fix-buffers_ready_for_compositor
[11:00] <racarr> just the update to mock_surface
[11:00] <racarr> both have to land in release so one of you should merge the others branch in and mark as a prereq
[11:00] <racarr> or something similar
[11:01] <alan_g> racarr: qtmir?
[11:03] <alan_g> racarr: duflu already has mine as a pre-requisite
[11:10] <racarr> alan_g: :) Ok looks like duflu is sorting it
[11:12] <duflu> Yes and no. I have lots of things to rebuild and a little laptop. Please come back later
[11:13] <racarr> :)
[11:14] <alan_g> let me know if I can help
[11:23] <duflu> alan_g: I'll have to propose to your branch. But that will be ~1hr away
[11:24] <alf_> tmpRAOF: does github.com/RAOF/mesa contain the latest version of the code (i.e. does it correspond to the patch in the latest ubuntu package)?
[11:25] <tmpRAOF> alf_: I... no longer know. I think so, but it's probably safer to take it from the latest ubuntu package.
[11:27] <alf_> tmpRAOF: Thanks. I will check and try to bring the two in sync.
[11:27] <tmpRAOF> bregma: You're after AddClientOnOpenFd, and it's in xserver core.
[13:56] <anpok> alan_g|lunch: https://code.launchpad.net/~andreas-pokorny/mir/flags-utility/+merge/247565/comments/615275
[16:05] <racarr> IRC standup! Working on keymap change support, buffer stream continuation, assorted silliness
[21:26]  * kdub writes "//we're nested, so the posts are driven by the swaps"
[21:27] <kdub> and its amusing because its one of those sentences that's unintelligible outside of the graphics world