[10:50] <hikiko> hello
[10:52]  * alan_g waves
[10:52] <hikiko> do you know if I need proposed or some other repos to have the latest miral/mirclient?
[10:55] <alan_g> hikiko: Mir 0.26.0 is in X+O and Z, as is Miral 1.1. There's a Mir 0.26.1 in a silo, but I don't see that you'd need it.
[11:01] <hikiko> alan_g, when I include mir_toolkit header files in chromium I get this error:
[11:01] <hikiko> In file included from /usr/include/mirclient/mir_toolkit/events/event.h:90:
[11:02] <hikiko> #include "mir_toolkit/mir_input_device_types.h"
[11:02] <hikiko> and apt-file search doesn't return anything
[11:02] <hikiko> I wonder what I am missing
[11:03] <hikiko> is this a bug or there's a lib I should have installed?
[11:04] <hikiko> locate also cant find this file
[11:04] <alan_g> that's in libmircore-dev.  What do you get from $ pkg-config --cflags mirclient
[11:04] <hikiko> $ pkg-config --cflags mirclient
[11:04] <hikiko> -pthread -I/usr/include/mirclient -I/usr/include/mircookie -I/usr/include/mircore
[11:05] <hikiko> that lib was missing :)
[11:05] <alan_g> Then /usr/include/mircore/mir_toolkit/mir_input_device_types.h ought to be there
[11:05] <hikiko> :s
[11:06] <hikiko> ok installing mircore-dev fixed that
[11:06] <hikiko> apt-file should return it though :/
[11:06] <alan_g> Hmm. $ apt depends libmirclient-dev doesn't list libmircore-dev - sounds like a bug
[11:07] <hikiko> yes, when I ran apt-get build-dep libmirclient-dev mircore-dev was not installed
[15:37] <alan_g> greyback_: up for review: https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/miral/workspaces/+merge/316584
[15:37] <greyback_> alan_g: ack