[00:42] shall I support both kubuntu and kubuntu-kde4 in wubi? [00:45] guess so, if they both use live CD... [01:23] cjwatson, that error does look different than things dealt with in the past [01:24] its a moot point though because vnc4server is broken in hardy [01:24] so we're shipping without it [01:28] which reminds me, I need to drop a few comments in to completely disable the xorg.conf touching :) [01:39] ubiquity: superm1 * r2511 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/mythbuntu/mythbuntu_install.py): switch mythbuntu's vnc offering to x11vnc since vnc4server isn't ported yet to newer xorg in hardy [07:51] hmm, wasn't 'relatime' supposed to be the default option for local mounts? [13:28] evand: bug 160154 - I thought it let you pick the migrated user name from a list? [13:28] Launchpad bug 160154 in ubiquity "[gutsy] Installer forces user creation" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/160154 [13:44] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2514 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-dm debian/changelog): [13:44] ubiquity: * In ubiquity-dm, fall back to xfwm4 if metacity fails (unifying gtk_ui [13:44] ubiquity: and mythbuntu_ui handling in the process). Avoid hardcoding full paths [13:44] ubiquity: where possible. [14:10] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2515 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/components/partman.py): [14:10] ubiquity: * Fix reversed handling of answer to grub-installer/install_to_xfs [14:10] ubiquity: (LP: #138422). [14:50] cjwatson: it does. You select a windows user to import, then select a preexisting name from a combobox or type a new username in the combobox with the usual rules applying (no spaces, etc) [14:50] I think TerryG is just assuming things. [14:51] and the original reporter just missing something maybe? [14:51] I think so [14:51] I'll follow up [15:03] partman-auto: cjwatson * r252 partman-auto/debian/changelog: releasing version 73ubuntu2 [15:42] evand: want to close 108156? [15:46] done [15:56] evand: and does your boot device work close bug 90575? [15:56] Launchpad bug 90575 in ubiquity "MASTER: need further sanity checking on grub device names" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90575 [16:00] indeed, closed [17:12] what might be causing dpkg to return the message: Not replacing deleted config file /path/to/config? [17:12] how does it know that a config file was deleted, especially considering the package was purged [17:16] are you sure the package was purged and not merely deleted? it stores conffile records in /var/lib/dpkg/status and those are normally removed when a package is purged [17:16] not merely removed, I mean [17:17] anyhow, dpkg != installer ... [17:17] normally you need dpkg --force-confmiss to restore deleted conffiles. [17:18] furthermore the message you quote is not from dpkg at all, but from ucf. [17:18] so it could be a buggy ucf-using maintainer script. [17:18] (given which, ignore my comment about /var/lib/dpkg/status) [17:52] 529 ubiquity bugs ... [17:56] in state New? [17:57] ah, total :) [17:59] did a bit of triage for old crap today [17:59] thanks, I plan on doing quite a bit of that tomorrow [18:00] I've been targetting some of the open ones with lots of dups to hardy [18:00] with the idea of using that as a coherent list of the ones to attack [18:00] do you have a different list you're using? [18:01] there seem to be several month-or-so-old ones about data being deleted, which perhaps were relics of clear_partitions problems [18:09] I've been looking at them chronologically, though that sounds good as does bdmurray's list, which I seem to have misplaced the link to. [18:10] re clear_partitions> I imagine so. I generally just look at the ubiquity version in such cases where they've provided logs and ask them what date CD they were using otherwise === mpt_ is now known as mpt [19:03] cjwatson: you commented on bug 141067 at one point in time. It seems to be about 2 issues though - showall not working and gids 1-99 being hidden is that right? [19:03] Launchpad bug 141067 in system-tools-backends "Group GIDs 1-99 not shown in Groups Settings dialog" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141067 [19:29] sounds right [19:30] if the idea is not to show system users/groups, it should be >= 1000 as Yann says; if the idea is only to show users and groups that you might care about (which I think would also be fairly reasonable), it should probably just have an explicit blacklist [19:57] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2516 ubiquity/debian/ (79 files in 2 dirs): * Update translations from Launchpad. [22:53] /xivulon doesn't like amd64 name... [22:53] I get about 2-3 tickets a day about people with intel concerned the wrong ISO/arch is used... [22:54] It should definetely be called something else.