[06:53] <duflu> anpok_: I saw changes in GTK-Mir behaviour recently, but your fixes are missing still...(?)
[06:54] <anpok_> hum .. I havent followed up after returning from vacation.
[06:54] <duflu> That's fine. Things don't happen quickly. It's just a concern if you expected them to be released already
[06:54] <anpok_> The larger chunk of changes should already be in.
[06:55] <duflu> anpok_: Recreating windows on resize still happens
[06:55] <anpok_> Which distribution?
[06:55] <duflu> By "still" I mean I only saw it for the first time in the latest GTK
[06:55] <duflu> anpok_: yakkety
[06:55] <anpok_> ah I am on the gtk ppa
[06:55] <duflu> And nautilus runs finally!
[06:56] <duflu> Except it's as broken as everything else
[06:57] <duflu> anpok_: Actually I might be wrong. yakkety got updated last night with GTK-Mir fixes. I haven't restested
[06:58] <anpok_> but be aware that in mir_demo_server gtk will have the same odd behaviors like qt widget apps
[06:58] <duflu> Meh. How many people ust gtk or qt?
[06:58] <duflu> use
[06:59] <duflu> That's dyslexic sarcasm coupled with the fact that I've been using 'ust' variable names a lot
[06:59] <anpok_> The problem is due to missing pieces and bugs in the window manager policy implementations in the example servers
[07:00] <anpok_> miral is .. fine .. or at least finer ..
[07:00] <duflu> anpok_: It's noticeably better in demo servers on yakkety (Mir 0.24.0)
[07:08] <duflu> anpok_: Are you using xenial or yakkety?
[07:09] <anpok_> main machine still on xenial
[07:09] <duflu> anpok_: OK. Just FYI the window management in yakkety's mir-demos is better
[13:20] <mterry> Huh.  So I have a new mir build issue.  Now I can't build unity-system-compositor trunk on yakkety?  mir::graphics::NativeDisplay does not seem to be recognized
[13:28] <kdub> mterry, it does look like there was breakage there since 0.24
[13:28] <kdub> not aware of a compat branch
[13:31] <anpok> hm builds against lp:mir it seems ..
[13:31]  * alan_g once more wishes for a properly integrated CI that picks up these things
[17:04] <mterry> Ooh new mir ftbfs fun
[17:06] <mterry> Now I'm trying to build lp:unity-system-compositor/ubuntu in -proposed (i.e. in silo).  And I get a test run error about mismatched protobuf versions.  mir is still built against libprotobuf-lite9v5.  Looks like it needs a no-change rebuild
[17:12] <mterry> ah, doko is on it already  :)
[17:13] <mterry> but it ftbfs because of a protobuf test segfault
[17:13] <mterry> sigh
[17:19] <alan_g> mterry: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir/+bug/1619616
[17:21] <alan_g> I'm trying to reproduce locally to debug atm
[17:21] <mterry> alan_g: thank you!
[17:53] <aries_m> hi guys! quick question, Im using Mir with the Ubuntu Touch Aquaris M10, but unable to change my keyboard layout with the graphical interface. Which one would be the command line equivalent to setxkbmap so I can change the keyboard layout?
[17:56] <aries_m> sry, connection closed, I couldnt read the responses, if any
[18:45] <mterry> aries_m: you didn't miss any responses.  You should be able to change your layout in System Settings
[19:05] <aries_m> mterry: Im afraid I try, but it always resets to English alt
[19:06] <aries_m> and Im aiming to English Alt /w AltGr
[19:06] <mterry> aries_m: ah when I've used it, it seemed to work.  Can you correctly toggle between settings in the keyboard indicator maybe?  If you can't get it to work still, try ltinkl in #ubuntu-unity on Monday
[19:07] <aries_m> mterry: I can toggle, but if I come back to the settings after closing it, its reset to English Alt
[19:08] <aries_m> mterry: ltinkl?
[19:08] <mterry> aries_m: Lukas Tinkl, that's his nick
[19:10] <aries_m> mterry: got it! thx for the help! :)