[12:40] <bdmurray> anybody around?
[12:45] <bdmurray> there is an interesting bug 90173 that is probably "installer" related
[12:46] <bdmurray> where xfsprogs isn't installed if you format a partition as xfs
[02:42] <evand> bdmurray: cjwatson would be the person to ask for that and he's on GMT.
[02:48] <joejaxx> evand: i got an iso built and it boots but it is broken :P
[03:13] <evand> broken?
[03:18] <joejaxx> yeah
[03:18] <joejaxx> the d-i is not on it
[03:18] <joejaxx> it only has memtest86+ :P
[03:18] <joejaxx> so i wonder what happened
[03:40] <bdmurray> evand: cool thanks
[03:45] <joejaxx> the weird thing is though
[03:45] <joejaxx> is that it is in the tmp work area that is created when the disc images are built
[03:46] <evand> heh
[03:46] <joejaxx> yeah
[03:47] <evand> joejaxx: I'd love to help you, but my experience with building cds is limited to adding udebs to d-i currently.
[03:47] <joejaxx> evand: it is quite alright :)
[03:48] <joejaxx> hopefully after april i will have time to dive into the d-i source more
[03:48] <evand> joejaxx: are you in University?
[03:48] <evand> s/U/u
[03:49] <joejaxx> not this semester
[03:49] <joejaxx> i will be back in next semester again
[03:49] <evand> ah, I thought that date might coincide with your spring break
[03:50] <joejaxx> nope it coincides with post-feisty release
[03:50] <joejaxx> :P
[03:50] <evand> wow, you'd figure I'd pick up on that, but apparently not
[03:50] <joejaxx> yours was a valid one
[03:51] <joejaxx> :)
[09:26] <cjwatson> bdmurray: I'll look at that when LP comes back, but I suspect that that's one of the problems that's gone away for free with the new partitioner
[09:27] <cjwatson> bdmurray: (because now we naturally use partman-xfs which calls apt-install xfsprogs which ensures that ubiquity doesn't remove xfsprogs after copying the filesystem over)
[09:31] <joejaxx> cjwatson: do you know why when building with debian-cd a situation would arise when it does not build discs with the d-i but the d-i imagesets are in the build work directory during the build process?
[09:33] <cjwatson> sounds like one of its directories is configured wrongly in CONF.sh
[09:33] <cjwatson> but otherwise, no, not really, this is the sort of thing that's incredibly hard to debug remotely ...
[09:34] <joejaxx> oh ok
[09:34] <joejaxx> i will try and look again
[09:37] <cjwatson> if by build work directory you mean BDIR or TDIR or whatever it is
[09:38] <joejaxx> yes TDIR
[09:38] <joejaxx> i will look again perhaps i overlooked something
[11:43] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r255 oem-config/d-i/get-sources: make sure to remove d-i/source/console-setup/.svn
[11:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r260 timezone/ (15 files in 6 dirs):
[11:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Update language and timezone handling code from ubiquity.
[11:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Move the timezone step before the keyboard step.
[11:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Apply language and timezone changes at the end of oem-config rather than
[11:45] <CIA-4> oem-config:  on the fly.
[11:46] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r261 timezone/ (.bzrignore d-i/get-sources debian/changelog debian/rules): merge from mainline
[11:59] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r262 timezone/lib/frontend/gtk-ui.py: finish reordering keyboard and timezone steps
[12:00] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r256 oem-config/d-i/sources.list: bump to feisty
[12:08] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r257 oem-config/ (d-i/Makefile debian/changelog debian/rules):
[12:08] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Add a 'debian/rules update-local' target to allow updating d-i/source/
[12:08] <CIA-4> oem-config:  without updating debian/changelog, which is sometimes convenient for
[12:08] <CIA-4> oem-config:  local hacking.
[12:11] <CIA-4> ubiquity: cjwatson * r1934 ubiquity/ (d-i/Makefile debian/changelog debian/rules):
[12:11] <CIA-4> ubiquity: * Add a 'debian/rules update-local' target to allow updating d-i/source/
[12:11] <CIA-4> ubiquity:  without updating debian/changelog, which is sometimes convenient for
[12:11] <CIA-4> ubiquity:  local hacking.
[12:12] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r258 oem-config/.bzrignore: ignore lib/frontend/*.bak
[12:25] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r263 timezone/debian/ (changelog control rules):
[12:25] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Depend on a version of console-setup at least as new as the one in our
[12:25] <CIA-4> oem-config:  source tree.
[04:06] <bdmurray> cjwatson: It's this bug - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/90173
[04:06] <cjwatson> oh, server? odd
[04:07] <cjwatson> ah, maybe incorrect seeds
[04:07] <cjwatson> yeah, seed bug. I'll fix it in feisty, thanks
[04:07] <cjwatson> problem was that xfsprogs wasn't on the server CD at all
[04:07] <bdmurray> sure, no problem
[04:08] <bdmurray> I also ran into an NTFS resize bug in Herd 5 last night
[04:16] <cjwatson> what kind?
[04:21] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r264 timezone/lib/frontend/gtk-ui.py: no i18n here yet
[04:24] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r265 timezone/ (5 files in 3 dirs): merge from mainline
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r266 timezone/ (12 files in 5 dirs):
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Update keyboard handling code from ubiquity.
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Apply keyboard changes at the end of oem-config rather than on the fly.
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Track console-setup 1.13ubuntu4 changes by generating and using
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config:  MyKeyboardNames.pl based on xkb-data, which is more up to date than
[04:53] <CIA-4> oem-config:  KeyboardNames.pl.
[04:53] <cjwatson> this branch is getting hairy
[04:59] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r267 timezone/ (debian/changelog lib/frontend/oem-config.glade):
[04:59] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Stop the user page spreading out in an ugly manner now that the pages
[04:59] <CIA-4> oem-config:  are bigger. This does result in an unpleasant amount of empty space; the
[04:59] <CIA-4> oem-config:  page needs a redesign to cope with this.
[05:02] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r268 timezone/scripts/ (console-setup-apply localechooser-apply): executability
[06:00] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r269 timezone/lib/frontend/gtk-ui.py: fix filter startup
[07:15] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r270 timezone/debian/rules: fix tzsetup post-base-installer script not to use /target
[07:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r271 timezone/ (debian/changelog lib/frontend/oem-config.glade):
[07:45] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Activate the Forward button when Enter is pressed in any entry field on
[07:45] <CIA-4> oem-config:  the user page.
[07:49] <CIA-4> oem-config: cjwatson * r272 timezone/ (debian/changelog lib/frontend/gtk-ui.py):
[07:49] <CIA-4> oem-config: * Leave the UI up until we've finished applying changes; we now have to
[07:49] <CIA-4> oem-config:  regenerate the initramfs (due to console-setup changes) and it takes a
[07:49] <CIA-4> oem-config:  while.
[08:30] <CIA-4> ubiquity: cjwatson * r1935 ubiquity/ (80 files in 3 dirs):
[08:30] <CIA-4> ubiquity: * New partitioner: Add validation for system partitions being formatted
[08:30] <CIA-4> ubiquity:  (LP: #89461).
[10:53] <CIA-4> ubiquity: cjwatson * r1936 ubiquity/debian/ (changelog rules):
[10:53] <CIA-4> ubiquity: * Really use MyKeyboardNames.pl (based on xkb-data) rather than
[10:53] <CIA-4> ubiquity:  KeyboardNames.pl.
[10:54] <joejaxx> cjwatson: i think i need to change something in feisty/boot-i386