[05:08]  * RAOF notices Sarvatt's x-x-v-i changes, and goes “Oh! Have they finally released their *two years* of work.” Nope!
[05:08] <Sarvatt> RAOF: NOPE!
[05:08] <Sarvatt> lol
[05:08] <tjaalton> hell no
[05:09] <tjaalton> and changes after that snapshot have broken shit again
[05:09] <tjaalton> git master is in crisis mode
[05:09] <Sarvatt> squeak shit in before feature freeze, hopefully get a year of development full of fixes in wily
[05:09] <RAOF> I just checked debian/changelog. It has actually been two full years since a non-prerelease xf86-video-intel release was made.
[05:10] <tjaalton> fun
[05:10] <Sarvatt> i went through intel bugs and saw at least 80 bugs that would be fixed by this
[05:11] <RAOF> They might want to give up the fiction that they provide tarballs of xf86-video-intel :)
[05:11] <Sarvatt> i dunno whats up with that, sounds like he doesnt want to release until it fixes every little problem qa comes up with
[05:11] <tjaalton> strange that all the ddx's that actually people use "never" see releases
[05:12] <Sarvatt> at least the prerelease tarballs were useful though
[05:12] <tjaalton> yes
[05:12] <Sarvatt> yeah ati intel etc
[05:12] <tjaalton> nouveau, amdgpu seems to follow the trend too :)
[05:13] <Sarvatt> nothing releases anymore lol
[05:14] <tjaalton> RAOF: i've pushed a mesa snapshot to -experimental, have you checked if the mir patch still applies/works?
[05:14] <RAOF> I have not; I can do that now if you like.
[05:14] <Sarvatt> please please please
[05:14] <tjaalton> hmm there probably is an earlier snapshot in ubuntu+1
[05:15] <tjaalton> I think the patch applies at least
[05:16] <tjaalton> nah
[05:16] <tjaalton> but probably nothing too hard
[05:16] <tjaalton> two hunks failed
[05:16] <Sarvatt> i havent checked either, i just disable the xmir stuff, ugh
[05:16]  * RAOF should really get around to dynamically loading EGL platforms for mesa and upstreaming the Mir one.
[05:16] <tjaalton> I'd probably need to merge experimental to ubuntu+1 first
[05:16] <tjaalton> ohyes
[05:30] <Sarvatt> looks like my llvm-toolchain-3.7 fix to make mesa 4.11 work on i386 doesnt work, ugh
[05:30] <Sarvatt> test suite just dies
[05:32] <Sarvatt> https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/7812906 dat 5 hour timeout, at least it doesnt just actually fail to build now
[05:34] <Sarvatt> 11.0 rather
[05:35] <Sarvatt> dunno if i should attribute this to wily being fucked because of the toolchain change or.. its fine in unstable
[05:36] <Sarvatt> just added i686 as an option instead of just i586 that debian uses for i386
[05:41] <tjaalton> asked doko about it?
[05:43] <Sarvatt> debconf/plumbers week, dont want to harass anyone :D
[05:44] <Sarvatt> apparently llvm is desktops problem, weirdly
[10:41] <tjaalton> RAOF: pushed mesa ubuntu+1, includes fixed mir patch that at least builds
[10:51] <tseliot> ricotz: I'm fixing up my 355 branch, and there really is no need to apply buildfix_kernel_3.18.patch . It builds correctly in wily (the nvidia check worked)
[11:04] <ricotz> tseliot, ok, better recheck 346/352 too then
[11:09] <tjaalton> uploaded mesa snapshot to canonical-x-staging..
[11:09] <tjaalton> now intel..
[11:09] <tjaalton> ah Sarvatt did it already
[11:09] <tjaalton> ok, testinngg.
[20:41] <jcastro> ricotz: man, I already have two -1's from the techboard on adding a GUI hook.
[22:39] <mamarley> jcastro: Using the new PPA as staging for backports sounds like a good idea.  I think if we need an additional staging PPA, it would be better to create a new PPA under the graphics-drivers team since I can't upload to xorg-edgers. 
[22:43] <jcastro> sure