[10:59] I remaster Ubuntu live cd to multimedia support and grub-gfxboot. [10:59] but ubiquity not work with grub-gfxboot [11:00] How can I make ubiquity work with grub-gfxboot? [13:01] why are all these files dated Nov 27? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/i386/ [13:48] i'm getting 404 on file debian-installer when using preseed. Any idea? Apache log referes to /var/www/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/restricted/debian-installer [13:49] there is no such file there [13:49] its a local mirror, but i cant find this file at archive.ubuntu.com either [13:53] <_ruben> on the dutch mirror it does: http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/restricted/debian-installer/ .. perhaps archive.ubuntu.com got broken [13:54] <_ruben> in fact, it does exist there as well ..http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/restricted/debian-installer/ [13:56] sorry, I was locking for a file, not a folder... but why am i getting the 404 error then, if i exists :S [13:57] i buildt a local mirror using apt-mirror [13:57] <_ruben> apt-mirror doesnt mirror the installers i think .. im using debmirror myself, and have to specify the installer seperately [13:57] om my local mirror, I only got binary-i386 [13:58] <_ruben> SECTION=main,main/debian-installer,main/source,universe,universe/debian-installer,multiverse,multiverse/debian-installer,restricted,restricted/debian-installer [13:58] <_ruben> thats the stuff i mirror per DIST/ARCH [13:58] <_ruben> i got binary-i386 and binary-amd64 [13:59] <_ruben> not sure why the installer would want to fetch the dir though [14:00] SECTION; is that going in the apt-mirror config file, or when using debmirror? [14:01] <_ruben> its used as parameter to debmirror [14:01] ok, tanks :) [14:01] Have to run [14:02] <_ruben> http://paste.ubuntu.com/82960/ .. thats what i use [14:02] tanks :) I'll try it out when I'm back :) [14:48] _ruben: I have modified your file, but i cant get it to work. Why? I used this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Debmirror#Create%20the%20file%20%60mirrorbuild.sh%60 and this is my mirrorbuild.sh file http://paste.ubuntu.com/82978/ [14:49] <_ruben> Scix: whats the error you get ? [14:49] <_ruben> the norwegion mirror might not do rsync for example [14:49] i'm getting "command not found" [14:49] <_ruben> try replacing "rsync" with "http", and ":ubuntu" with "ubuntu" .. ah .. then you probably dont have debmirror installed? ;) [14:50] I have debmirror installed :) [14:51] still command not found: sudo: /usr/local/bin/mirrorbuild.sh: command not found [17:45] CarlFK: because that's when debian-installer was last uploaded and built on i386 [17:46] cjwatson: will kick it or something, cuz the install is failing with "kernel modules wrong version" [17:47] CarlFK: sure, I've been on holiday [17:47] in fact still am :P [17:47] thanks. glad you get away [17:47] oh wait.. you didn't completely get away [17:47] version desync happens; I'm afraid you'll just have to wait until somebody gets around to uploading [17:48] no problem [17:48] mainly wanted to make sure it wasn't a surprise to you [17:48] it's not [17:48] the kernel team are getting better about telling us [17:51] I don't want help with this now, but just a pointer to where help is: the python-apt module - know about it? [17:52] sf.net has a forum, with my one lonely post. hoping there is a debian mail list or something where someone knows about it [17:54] usual package maintainer contacts, and I think deity@lists.debian.org [17:54] (deity was the old name for apt) [17:57] thanks - thats probably what I need [17:57] CarlFK: in fact it looks as if Steve uploaded debian-installer yesterday, but it failed to build on i386 [17:59] wow, looks like the kernel team screwed up somehow [17:59] you really enjoy your work, don't you ? [18:00] as it happens yes but in this case I'm only here because going downstairs to get desperately needed coffee feels like way too much effort at the moment :) [18:01] hmm, so IRC is a substitute to coffee... [18:08] actually I think perhaps an archive admin screwed up ... [18:08] can't see any other explanation for kernel-image-* having gone missing [18:10] evand: ^- can you poke slangasek about the above and see if he knows what's going on? 'm -s jaunty -S linux | grep kernel-image' on cocoplum should illustrate the problem ... [18:11] I can quite literally do that. [18:11] heh [18:11] (after this talk, which he's fairly active in) [18:11] * StevenK prods at cocoplum [18:12] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.28-2.3 says "No summary available for kernel-image-2.6.28-2-generic-di in ubuntu jaunty." [18:13] I think somebody lp-remove-package'd it. [18:14] and whoever did so should figure out how to get it back, ideally without needing a reupload :) [18:14] there's a mail in lp_archive's mailbox that says: [18:14] 2008-12-05 08:06:51 DEBUG kernel-image-2.6.28-1-generic-di/2.6.28-1.1 (amd64) has been judged eligible for removal [18:14] 2008-12-05 08:06:51 DEBUG kernel-image-2.6.28-1-generic-di/2.6.28-1.1 (i386) has been judged eligible for removal [18:14] which looks like an NBS run gone wrong to me ... [18:14] 2008-12-05 08:06:51 DEBUG kernel-image-2.6.28-2-generic-di/2.6.28-2.3 (amd64) has been judged eligible for removal [18:14] 2008-12-05 08:06:51 DEBUG kernel-image-2.6.28-2-generic-di/2.6.28-2.3 (i386) has been judged eligible for removal [18:17] https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux is giving me an Oops, for what it's worth. :-/ [18:17] I had to de-edge myself [18:17] (https://launchpad.net/ and push the button) [18:19] Just did so [18:21] * StevenK gets confused.