[05:31] <RAOF> Ok. I want a new Dell XPS 15.
[05:50] <anpok> those are nice
[06:38] <RAOF> In a shocking twist, that took longer than I expected :)
[06:42] <RAOF> But there's a kinda-sorta-working multistream demo.
[06:59] <RAOF> ...and then when you realise that MirGraphicsRegion.stride is in bytes rather than pixels, everything even looks approximately right!
[09:12] <alan_g> greyback_: fixed: https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/qtmir/test-harness-for-MirWindowManager/+merge/274221
[09:12] <greyback_> alan_g: just a different MP?
[09:13] <alan_g> I couldn't reproduce, but I *think* LP got the prerequisites in a tangle.
[09:14] <alan_g> In the end I overwrote the branch with an identical head and recreated the MP.
[09:14] <greyback_> strange, but glad that issue has gone away
[09:17]  * alan_g wishes he could have reproduced but can't justify investing more time into understanding.
[13:00] <Saviq> anpok, pmcgowan has the "screen doesn't go off" issue right now, can you find him and provide any guidance as to how to debug?
[13:01] <Saviq> anpok, unping, alf's helping already
[13:30] <seb128> kgunn, do you know what's the status to land a mir version that builds in wily?
[13:32] <alan_g> seb128: waiting on QA I think. alf ^?
[13:34] <alf> seb128: Mir 0.17 is in "Ready for QA" state in ci-train, if that's what you mean
[13:37] <alan_g> alf: seb128 actually, that's the "dual" landing to overlay. We also need to copy across to wily.
[13:37] <seb128> alan_g, do you need somebody to do the copy for you?
[13:38] <seb128> alf, unsure, train landing don't go to distro by default anymore, so maybe the answer is that we need to land that and pocket copy then
[13:38] <alf> seb128: alan_g: ah, you mean the real wily, yes we would need to copy after release to the overlays
[13:38] <alan_g> seb128: yes, we will.
[13:39] <seb128> great
[13:39] <kgunn> ack, will help keep an eye on as well
[15:12] <dandrader> anpok, do you happen to know what's the usual value range for the pressure axis?
[15:12] <dandrader> anpok, is it something like [0,1]?
[15:18] <anpok> hm
[15:18] <anpok> i think we might not have normalized the values in the past..
[15:18] <anpok> but with the new input stat it will be [0,1]
[15:18] <anpok> *stack