[08:40] <Mirv> RAOF: were you pinged already to copy mir 0.17.1 to xenial-proposed from https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/stable-phone-overlay/+packages?field.name_filter=&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=xenial ? (where it mistakenly was landed)
[08:41] <Mirv> needs a core-dev, and copy-package from lp:ubuntu-archive-tools
[08:41] <Mirv> that would be: ./copy-package --from=~ci-train-ppa-service/ubuntu/stable-phone-overlay --from-suite=xenial --to=ubuntu --to-suite=xenial-proposed -b mir
[09:46] <RAOF> Mirv: Done. We build a lot of packages!
[10:18] <Mirv> RAOF: thanks! yes I also noticed quite of lot of binaries for 6 archs :)
[15:54] <alan_g> kdub: you've been looking at this area of code more than me - does the error message "<ERROR> MirBufferStream: Error processing incoming buffer error registering graphics buffer for client use" suggest a likely cause? https://bugs.launchpad.net/mir/+bug/1516670
[15:54] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1516670 in Mir "Nesting Mir servers with assorted display configs causes lockup" [Undecided,New]
[15:57] <kdub> alan_g, it means that the client is having trouble mapping the buffer the first time its seen it, but other than that, unsure why that combo of branches would make more problems
[15:59] <alan_g> The branches actually make fewer problems. But that means it runs long enough to see new ones. :(
[16:00] <alan_g> I think something racy is happening with the rebuilding of display configs, nested "display buffers" etc. Just not figured out what yet.
[16:02] <alan_g> kdub: don't worry about it - just hoped you'd have a good suggestion.
[17:58] <alan_g> kdub: not urgent, but checking you noticed there's a special request for your input on this: https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/mir/fix-1463873/+merge/277552
[17:58] <kdub> alan_g, sure will try to look today
[17:58] <alan_g> thanks
[18:16] <kdub> why don't the client modules link to libmirplatform?
[18:18] <kdub> I'm mostly just curious if this is actively-willed/designed or not
[18:20] <kdub> ^vogons
[18:52] <anpok> kdub: I believe just a lack of need? libmirplatform is mostly utilities for graphics server platforms that need to be lgpl..
[18:53] <kdub> anpok, thanks... i think I've found a need, so we'll see what people say in review I guess