[08:54]  * alan_g wonders if he really needs to wait for "someone other than the reporter" to confirm lp:1605182
[08:57] <duflu> alan_g: If you're a member of the project you can skip Confirmed and jump to Triaged
[08:58] <duflu> Assuming you took a moment to check for duplicates
[08:58] <alan_g> duflu: that makes sense. thanks.
[08:58] <duflu> alan_g: Also my comment #1 confirmed it
[09:00] <alan_g> I didn't find any open duplicates. I expect a new cause, not one of the earlier fixes.
[09:01] <duflu> Random segfaults on krillin might end up being in the graphics driver, but it's worth checking
[09:01] <duflu> I know krillin segfaults if you unload and reload the android platform. So it's not very stable
[09:02] <alan_g> Problem is my krillin bricked a couple of months back
[09:02] <duflu> If it becomes important I'll try manually reproducing it
[09:02] <duflu> Since I can cross compile again today
[09:04] <alan_g> I'll see if valgrind spots anything suspicious on desktop - wouldn't be the first time.
[09:46] <zzarr> hello!
[09:47] <zzarr> are there plans for Mali drivers?
[09:48] <zzarr> same old me, same old question
[09:56] <alan_g> like on N10 and krillin?
[09:58] <duflu> Nexus 4 uses Mali, with the Android backend. I think zzarr means something like a desktop/chromebook?
[10:02] <duflu> Oh, I own a chromebook with Mali graphics. That's interesting
[10:02] <duflu> Also interesting I prototyped/fixed the one Mir bug that was blocking that device from starting up yesterday
[10:03] <duflu> Although will refine it more, aiming for Mir 0.25
[10:05]  * duflu runs away
[10:36] <zzarr> I meant a Mir driver (without android) for Mali
[10:39] <alan_g> I'd *expect* that to work via Mir's mesa driver, not with something Mali specific. But duflu's the one with Mali hardware. (See above)
[10:41] <zzarr> sorry, alan_g, I misread what he wrote, that's interesting :D
[10:46] <alan_g> zzarr: does the mesa support work for (e.g.) an X11 stack?
[11:06] <zzarr> alan_g, I haven't tried in a while, but other people have gotten it to work as I understood it
[11:08] <alan_g> zzarr: in that case Mir should, in principle, be able to run using mesa.
[11:08] <zzarr> cool :)
[11:08] <zzarr> what drivers do I need?
[11:09] <alan_g> Whatever "other people" used
[11:09] <zzarr> (kernel-driver... that I know, but user space?)
[11:09] <zzarr> okey :)
[11:09] <zzarr> I will try later today :D
[11:11] <zzarr> 3 hour left of my workday, then me and my sister will go jogging and then food, so maybe 6 hours from now
[11:12] <alan_g> zzarr: if you do get X11 going try: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mir-team/miral/trunk/view/head:/building_and_using_miral.md
[11:12] <zzarr> I'll save that link :D
[11:14] <zzarr> I saved the document instead :)
[11:14] <zzarr> do you have any idea what Chromebook duflu have?
[11:15] <alan_g> Sorry, no
[11:15] <zzarr> do you know what vendor?
[11:16] <alan_g> Sorry, no
[11:16] <zzarr> or about when he bought it?
[11:16] <alan_g> Sorry, no
[11:16] <zzarr> I'll have to ask him when he's online again
[13:46] <alf_> Trevinho: We just experienced the google-mock+gcc-6 issue ourselves, thanks for the bug and fix
[13:47] <Trevinho> alf_: good :-)
[13:47] <Trevinho> alf_: we need someonre to upload that in ubuntu...
[13:47] <Trevinho> someone*
[13:47] <Trevinho> alf_: I've submitted also a debian bug
[13:50] <kdub> so if i understand, then once that's uploaded, we won't need a patch to mir or usc?
[14:01] <alf_> kdub: That's right
[14:01] <kdub> alf_, cool, thanks Trevinho
[14:05] <alf_> Trevinho: do you have any candidates for pushing this?
[14:15] <Trevinho> alf_: Laney should be uploading that
[14:20] <alf_> Trevinho: ack, thanks