[02:31] <TheMuso> Is anybody else able to boot the latest ubuntu amd64 intrepid daily in kvm under hardy?
[06:01] <pitti> Good morning
[06:45] <mathiaz> hie pitti !
[06:55] <pitti> hey mathiaz, how are you?
[06:59] <pitti> so, ubuntu desktops look good now, thank $DEITY
[07:05] <pitti> anyone who could test kubuntu desktops and alternate?
[07:05] <pitti> ara: good morning
[07:05] <mathiaz> pitti: good - about to go to bed now :D
[07:05] <ara> pitti: morning
[07:05] <pitti> ara: do you have some time to give a spin to the kubuntu CDs?
[07:05] <ara> yes, I'll give them a try :-)
[07:05] <mathiaz> pitti: I've left you some failing test cases for the ubuntu-server isos
[07:06] <pitti> rsync should be quick, there wasn't a lot of change size-wise
[07:06] <mathiaz> pitti: the print-server task doesn't install cups :/
[07:06] <pitti> mathiaz: noticed
[07:06] <pitti> mathiaz: however, that's the only bug which is noted in the iso tracker, are there more?
[07:07] <mathiaz> pitti: not that I know of
[07:07] <mathiaz> pitti: I've just run all of the Test Cases
[07:07] <pitti> ara: thanks
[07:07] <mathiaz> pitti: I don't think it's a blocker for alpha4 though
[07:07] <pitti> mathiaz: no, I'll add it to the caveats of the release notes
[08:00] <davmor2> pitti: are the iso's okay?
[08:00] <davmor2> Morning Everybody
[08:36] <ara> davmor2, pitti: i have tested kubuntu live and it looks good
[08:37] <ara> davmor2, pitti: i will test now the alternate
[08:43] <pitti> ara: *hug* finally
[08:44] <pitti> ara: can you please put your results into the tracker, for a general overview?
[08:45] <ara> sure
[08:45] <ara> pitti: ^
[08:45] <pitti> ara: thanks
[08:53] <davmor2> pitti: I think the best attack now is to blitz test.  That is one install test per cd version.  Ie live whole disc, alt manual partition until all the test cases are covered and then hit the missing ones after so at least the release can go out on time.  What do you think?
[09:00] <pitti> davmor2: sounds good
[09:00] <pitti> davmor2: we had pretty good coverage with yesterday's images, so we don't need to exercise all variants again
[09:03] <davmor2> cool :)
[09:05] <davmor2> pitti: what's the issue with Xub desktop?
[09:06] <pitti> davmor2: the CDs fail to build for an unknown reason
[09:07] <pitti> haven't had time yet to track down
[09:08] <davmor2> pitti:   okay np's just saw it was missing :)
[09:10] <davmor2> I'm going to take Xub64 alt and Ubu64 desktop if no one else is?
[09:10] <pitti> I'm not
[09:10] <pitti> looking at xubuntu desktop builds ATM
[09:18] <pitti> aaah, xubuntu live CDs!
[09:19] <pitti> unfortunately still with the old ubiquity, refreshing
[09:19] <pitti> davmor2: working xubuntu lives ETA 1 hour
[09:20] <davmor2> no probs pitti ping me when they are up and I'll re-sync
[10:00] <pitti> davmor2: done: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/20080814.1/
[10:01] <davmor2> pitti: cool :)
[10:36] <davmor2> ara: how are the Kubuntu cd's looking now?
[10:37] <ara> davmor2: so far, so good
[10:37] <davmor2> ara: Cool we might get there yet :)
[10:37] <ara> davmor2: i have tested the installation (manual partitioning) of the live & the alternate i386 cds
[10:37] <ara> and it went well
[10:38] <davmor2> cool :)
[10:38] <ara> davmor2: i have to switch to other tasks now :-(
[10:38] <davmor2> np's :)
[11:06] <pitti> davmor2: did you happen to have done a xubuntu desktop test already?
[11:06] <pitti> I am preparing the release now
[11:06] <davmor2> no sync is still running
[11:07] <pitti> ok; well, I can always update it again if it's horribly broken
[11:07] <davmor2> not long now and then I'll test it
[11:07]  * pitti hugs davmor2
[11:22] <davmor2> pitti: start on the Xub desktop
[11:22] <pitti> \o/
[11:24] <davmor2> Xubuntu seems to have an Ubuntu usplash?
[11:25] <davmor2> cody-somerville: ^
[11:34] <davmor2> pitti: the live part seems okay install at 28% percent so fingers crossed
[11:54]  * pitti -> off for a bit, bbl
[12:07] <davmor2> pitti: Xub seems okay YAY \o/
[12:47] <davmor2> just burning xub 32 bit
[13:45] <cody-somerville> :-)
[13:49] <pitti> davmor2: thanks!
[13:56] <pitti> so, most CDs have coverage now
[13:56] <pitti> remaining 0/x ones are kubuntu amd64 desktop/alternate
[13:56] <pitti> anyone on those?
[13:56] <pitti> if not, not the end of the world, we did test them yesterday, and then we just had the ubiquity fix
[14:12] <davmor2> I'll test it after
[14:14] <davmor2> pitti: Right burning it now
[14:14] <pitti> davmor2: you rock
[14:15] <davmor2> edubuntu will be the only system not tested I'll ping stgraber to see if he can fire them off tonight
[14:15] <pitti> I think we have to release them "blindly"
[14:15] <pitti> not much we can do, I plan to release in some 2 hours
[14:16] <davmor2> right I'll fire off this last test on xub and then do a kubuntu 64 bit one so all have at least one test case
[14:29] <davmor2> pitti: kubuntu installing now :)
[14:30] <stgraber> I don't have an intrepid testvm around
[14:30] <stgraber> so can't test edubuntu now
[14:30] <stgraber> but anyone with ubuntu installed can just use the CD-Rom
[14:30] <stgraber> the testcase is easy and won't take long
[14:30] <stgraber> it's just disabling the network and try installing all packages from the cd-rom
[14:31] <davmor2> stgraber: np's I'll cover it quickly shortly
[14:31] <stgraber> for alpha-3 due to the recommends, some packages had to be downloaded from Internet but we releassed it anyway (better than nothing)
[14:32] <pitti> stgraber: if you don't have http apt sources, it shuold still work, though
[14:34] <stgraber> pitti: indeed
[14:34] <pitti> and if you do, networkless apt-get update will freak out anyway, I think
[14:46] <davmor2> pitti: Kubuntu installed :) no issues that aren't already known
[14:46] <pitti> davmor2: *phew*
[15:02] <pitti> davmor2: ok, I think we have sufficient coverage now
[15:03] <pitti> the main thing I'm blocking on is someone to try out the torrents
[15:03] <davmor2> stgraber: already did
[15:03] <pitti> although I could try that on my server, is there a working BitTotrent CLI?
[15:05] <stgraber> pitti: bittorrent or bittornado
[15:05] <stgraber> pitti: then use btdownloadcurses
[15:05] <pitti> right, installing bittornado on my server now (Debian Etch)
[15:46] <pitti> alpha-4 released!!
[15:46] <pitti> thanks to all testers, in particular davmor2!
[15:50] <ara> pitti: cool, congrats!
[15:50] <cr3> pitti: thanks for the email!
[15:50] <pitti> thanks to you, too, ara
[15:50] <pitti> hey cr3
[15:54] <davmor2> YAY \o/ hugs pitti job well done :)
[16:15] <bdmurray> stgraber: what revision of of py-lp-b are you running?
[16:18] <bdmurray> stgraber: If it is 139 please talk to me about upgrading
[16:19] <soren> Anyone still on hardy and wants to test a kvm fix for me? It's supposed to fix X in Intrepid guests.
[16:28] <soren> I'll take that as a resounding "no", shall I? :)
[16:28] <stgraber> bdmurray: no idea, sysadmins do the upgrade from time to time ...
[16:28] <stgraber> soren: -ENOHARDY sorry
[16:28] <bdmurray> stgraber: okay, I think it really could use an upgrade
[16:28] <soren> stgraber: No worries :) I'll find another poor sucker I can lure into my net.
[16:30] <bdmurray> stgraber: also would some script be looking for the 'ubuntu-iso-tests' project on launchpad?
[16:30] <stgraber> bdmurray: ok, just asked for an update in #canonical-sysadmins
[16:31] <stgraber> bdmurray: dl-iso ?
[16:33] <bdmurray> stgraber: there are some OOPS reports on launchpad of a py-lp-b script trying to go to the 'ubuntu-iso-tests' project which doesn't exist
[16:33] <bdmurray> stgraber: it looks like the same 139 revision of py-lp-b to me
[16:37] <bdmurray> stgraber: so if you could you see if that is you it'd be quite helpful
[16:40] <bdmurray> soren: is bug 257887 kvm or ubiquity?
[16:40] <soren> No ubottu in here?
[16:41] <bdmurray> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/257887
[16:41] <bdmurray> well, that's silly
[16:42] <soren> bdmurray: Good question. I'd need to look closer to be sure. it could also be the kernel or udev. :)
[16:42] <soren> The reporter is a kvm developer, FWIW.
[16:42] <bdmurray> soren: okay, I'll leave it in your hands then
[17:46] <persia> soren: What test do you need?  I have hardy on a VMX system.
[20:47] <soren> persia: Too late. dholbach tested it for me. Thanks, though.