[11:43] <Mirv> ali1234: :( the xcbglintegrations is for X.org / normal OpenGL. if you build with only OpenGL ES development headers installed during the build time, that wouldn't get built. (even if it would get built, it wouldn't be used on armhf board's GLES GPUs)
[11:43] <ali1234> Mirv: i fixed it now :)
[11:43] <ali1234> currently making a snap out of the resulting package
[11:44] <Mirv> awesome :)
[11:44] <ali1234> i do still have a couple of minor problems with the package but it works with a bit of fiddling
[11:44] <ali1234> like it defaults to using xcb so you have to run with -platform eglfs
[11:45] <ali1234> and i have to symlink one of the egl libraries from whatever.so to whatever.so.2 (but that's down to the libraspberrypi stuff)
[11:45] <ali1234> would be nice to get rid of the xcb stuff entirely since it would make my snap smaller
[11:50] <ksamak> hikiko: do you know what interferes with the background transparency of the popup from "switcher" module? i'm sure there's a theme somewhere
[11:50] <ksamak> can't seem to pinpoint it though
[11:50] <ksamak> i have one custom build of compiz, that has no theme, and one packaged, and i can't seem to get the theme off.
[11:51] <ksamak> Trevinho: if you know
[11:51] <Trevinho> ksamak: you mean the unity or compiz switcher?
[11:51] <ksamak> compiz
[11:52] <Trevinho> mmh, I think there's no theme... just textures
[11:52] <ksamak> there's an option, called background color for it
[11:52] <ksamak> the bg of the popup
[11:52] <ksamak> and it doesn't have any effect when this "texture" is on
[11:52] <ksamak> and i can't seem to get rid of it.
[11:53] <ksamak> the problem is the transparency, it's not so nice for visually impaired people
[11:54] <Trevinho> ksamak: I think that there has never been written anything for that
[11:54] <Trevinho> ksamak: so you should probably patch in order to get it opaque
[11:55] <ksamak> mmm, you think it could be the entire gtk theme then?
[11:55] <ksamak> how come there's no theme when i make install it?
[11:56] <ksamak> Trevinho: cmake options are the same as .deb though
[11:57] <ksamak> i'm sure i'm missing smt...
[11:57] <Trevinho> ksamak: there's no theme. It's all hardcoded
[11:59] <ksamak> isn't there gtk windows then? i'm looking for the difference between a locally compiled project, that has no 'theme', and a .deb, on which i can't get the theme out