[02:29] <roasted> jbicha: I just spoke to the author of that patch. It's specific to GTK3, i.e. not mutter or gnome-shell package or anything else. Which doesn't help much, as that leaves me with 3.22.25 on Ubuntu where it doesn't work and 3.22.25 on Antergos where it does work...
[02:32] <jbicha> maybe ask whoever prepared it in Arch, I don't use mpv so I'm not much help
[02:33] <roasted> it's not specific to mpv. mpv is just one of the more frequent apps.
[02:34] <roasted> the author of this patch is, from what I understand, a dev of sway
[02:34] <jbicha> not the patch, the packager in Arch
[02:34] <jbicha> I'm suggesting that mpv in Arch maybe isn't the same as mpv in the ppa or Ubuntu
[02:37] <roasted> I just reached out to the packager of gtk3 in arch. Hopefully I get a hit back.
[02:43] <jbicha> he might not use mpv either…
[02:45] <roasted> it's possible - though I guess my question to them will be whether they brought in 3.22.25 exactly vanilla from upstream or if anything was altered afterward to make it work.
[02:45] <roasted> Truth be told I'd be shocked if it's not vanilla upstream since that tends to be Arch's angle.
[02:46] <roasted> gtk3 is encompassed under one single package in arch tho, whereas the proposed packages I pulled in were all piece-mealed together, so that particular element is floating in the back of my mind too as a question regarding the differences.
[02:46] <jbicha> the package split is unimportant
[03:01] <roasted> yeah - this is beyond my level of fluency with these packages. I just wasn't sure if gtk3 in arch was = to the 5 or 6 individual packages I updated.
[03:02] <roasted> namely:     gir1.2-gtk-3.0, gtk-update-icon-cache, libgail-3-0, libgtk-3-0, libgtk-3-bin, libgtk-3-common
[03:05] <jbicha> you should probably try #ubuntu since this doesn't seem to be a problem related to Ubuntu desktop development
[03:06] <roasted> :/ sure thing
[14:08] <rcombs> anyone know how to prevent my session from exiting if I turn off the display
[14:18] <rcombs> [Sat Nov  4 09:06:57 2017] gnome-shell[1280]: segfault at 18 ip 00007f7f8d765e04 sp 00007ffd9a98ebd8 error 4 in libmutter-1.so.0.0.0[7f7f8d6c7000+141000]
[14:18] <rcombs> oh that's probably not good at all, is it
[14:21] <rcombs> looks like it segfaults when I switch the input _back_ to the machine
[14:22] <rcombs> https://gist.github.com/7a8a067741594a77cb756748588ab840 uh
[14:25] <rcombs> I don't get the issue if I use the "GNOME" session instead of the "Ubuntu" one