[06:00] <Guest13499> Oh, good.
[06:00] <Guest13499> Now that I'm actually testing Mir, it doesn't pass the wlcs tests.
[06:00]  * Guest13499 thinks CLion at least should have a static analysis for “this function which claims to return an int will instead always throw”
[06:23] <Guest13499> Good!
[06:23] <Guest13499> Now GNOME Shell passes the wlcs tests!
[06:59] <Guest13499> VICTORY
[14:30] <alan_g> Son_Goku: I fixed the gmock issue in cmake, but am getting weird errors running some of the tests and wondering if F28 has known issues.
[14:30] <Son_Goku> it's possible
[14:30] <Son_Goku> Fedora 28 isn't branched yet
[14:31] <Son_Goku> think of it like Debian sid at this point
[14:35] <alan_g> In that case I'll leave it (for the time being).
[14:36] <Son_Goku> I'm going to take a look and see what might be wrong with gmock
[14:38] <Son_Goku> alan_g, what do the errors look like from the tests?
[14:39] <alan_g> "double free or corruption"
[14:40] <alan_g> And assorted expectation failures
[14:44] <Son_Goku> hmm, are they happening in the test or in gmock?
[14:50] <alan_g> https://pastebin.com/GLuMKTLe
[14:51] <alan_g> I guess that one's an "invalid pointer"
[17:49] <Pharaoh_Atem> alan_g: did you intend to not tag and release mir 0.28.2?
[17:50] <alan_g> Pharaoh_Atem: 0.28.2? That's still under development
[17:50] <Pharaoh_Atem> ah, I thought it was released since you made a debian changelog entry for it
[17:51] <Pharaoh_Atem> https://github.com/MirServer/mir/commit/45e10eec40e8cdb590ef63b276823169fb9713d1
[17:51] <alan_g> That's just a working draft ATM
[17:51] <Pharaoh_Atem> ah, okay
[17:51]  * Pharaoh_Atem is running through a build of mir with 0.28.1 with the two patches for Fedora
[17:53] <alan_g> Cool, let me know how that works for you