=== cjwatson_ is now known as cjwatson [11:42] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2697 hardy-proposed/ (configure configure.ac): bump to 1.8.13 [11:49] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2698 hardy-proposed/d-i/sources.list: add hardy-updates to sources.list for good measure; note that updates are sometimes removed from -proposed [11:51] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2699 hardy-proposed/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): [11:51] ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: base-installer [11:51] ubiquity: 1.86ubuntu2.3, console-setup 1.21ubuntu9, grub-installer 1.27ubuntu8.1, [11:51] ubiquity: partman-base 114ubuntu6, partman-target 54ubuntu7, user-setup [11:51] ubiquity: 1.16ubuntu6. [12:03] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2700 hardy-proposed/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.8.13 [13:27] kirkland: ok, that libnewt0.52 thing is a red herring, don't worry about it [13:29] kirkland: I've added ecryptfs-utils to the d-i-requirements seed [13:38] kirkland: the pkgsel red-screen isn't your problem either - that's due to some uninstallable packages [13:38] kirkland: which I think should now be fixed [13:38] so I think we're just left with the kernel side [13:40] cjwatson: does this mean that things should be stable enough to test now? [13:41] no, the kernel side kills things [13:41] cjwatson: thanks :) [15:38] cjwatson: if we don't get the kernel side of this issue solve in time for Alpha2, i think we should disable the encrypt-home question in user-setup [15:38] I agree [15:39] cjwatson: i'm downloading the iso now; though i don't know if anything has changed ? [15:41] uninstallables should be fixed I think [15:41] also we switched to -3 [15:51] * kirkland proceeds to testing alternate & server 64 bit [16:34] user-setup: cjwatson * r135 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-ask): [16:34] user-setup: Disable home directory encryption option for now, since the kernel [16:34] user-setup: doesn't yet provide the right pieces (e.g. ecryptfs.ko) in udebs. [16:37] user-setup: cjwatson * r136 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.23ubuntu3 [16:54] ubiquity: evand * r2955 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/components/partman.py): Hand partman the data it expects when in manual partitioning. [16:55] ^ Not entirely confident of that change. I'm inclined to believe there's a proper approach, and this isn't it. [17:00] cjwatson: it installs if you do no at encrypt home [17:02] davmor2: oh, sure, I thought you meant testing encrypt-home itself [17:02] ubiquity: evand * r2956 ubiquity/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): [17:02] ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: base-installer [17:02] ubiquity: 1.86ubuntu9, console-setup 1.28ubuntu4, partman-base 128ubuntu3, [17:02] ubiquity: user-setup 1.23ubuntu2. [17:02] no [17:02] evand: hmm. it looks like it'll do for now anyway ... [17:03] ok [17:25] xivulon, does wubi that is downloaded from the wubi site produce any logs? [17:42] tgm4883_laptop, yes, the log is in the user temp folder, %TEMP% environment variable [17:46] xivulon, thanks, I see the problem now [17:47] xivulon, will wubi only do the current release? [17:47] I ask because of the filename that is used [17:49] yes, each version of wubi runs only the matching ISO, before final release the daily builds are used [17:49] so wubi 8.10 -> ubuntu 8.10 [17:49] ok sounds good. I'll poke Daviey to get the naming fixed on our side [17:50] please note that I am rewriting wubi in python and the old nsis code will be replaced [17:50] see the jaunty.python branch [17:50] noted, i'll take a look [18:58] cjwatson: okay, we're much closer now, to encrypted-home [18:58] cjwatson: still an error on the kernel side, though [19:03] cjwatson: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/87249/ [19:03] cjwatson: can't initialize the aes cipher [19:04] * evand throws rocks at CIA-61 [21:28] user-setup: cjwatson * r137 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-apply): Install crypto-modules if home directory encryption is requested.