[11:17] <CIA-61> partman-ext2r0: cjwatson * r790 ubuntu/ (29 files in 3 dirs): merge from Debian 1.17; 1.15ubuntu1 was never released due to a Soyuz bug, now fixed
[11:20] <CIA-61> partman-ext2r0: cjwatson * r791 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.17ubuntu1
[11:25] <davmor2> cjwatson: did you manage to sort out the encrypted stuff in the end?
[11:33] <cjwatson> we talked through most of it with the kernel team, should be done for alpha 3
[11:33] <davmor2> Cool so just avoid testing it or did you drop it for alpha2?
[11:33] <cjwatson> dropped
[11:33] <davmor2> np's
[11:33] <cjwatson> it shouldn't appear in the ui
[11:45] <CIA-61> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1009 ubuntu/ (3 files in 2 dirs):
[11:45] <CIA-61> debian-installer: Disable GTK frontend on powerpc so that mouse-modules won't be required
[11:45] <CIA-61> debian-installer: either. (lpia is harder because its configuration is a symlink to i386.)
[11:49] <davmor2> cjwatson: I'll check it out shortly just dling the iso now
[12:12] <tjaalton> how does the installer know which partman packages to install? I'm thinking about partman-multipath, and how it's used
[12:12] <tjaalton> currently it's in universe though, so it would need to be promoted too I guess
[12:17] <cjwatson> anything that's Priority: standard gets installed by default
[12:17] <cjwatson> partman-multipath is optional in Debian
[12:17] <cjwatson> so I'm not quite sure ...
[12:19] <tjaalton> hmm ok
[12:22] <davmor2> cjwatson: you know in ubiquity when it gets to the partitioning bit why is the default not 50/50% when another OS is detected?
[12:23] <cjwatson> tjaalton: hw-detect installs partman-multipath if necessary. Yes it'll need to be in main
[12:24] <tjaalton> cjwatson: ooh, I'll file a MIR bug
[12:24] <cjwatson> davmor2: seems like a bikeshed argument to me, I'm not sure there's any right answer
[12:26] <davmor2> cjwatson: fair enough just wondered if there was a reason for it :)   Also I like the new this will delete dialogue
[12:29] <davmor2> cjwatson: kubuntu live cd failed to resize a vista install
[12:30] <cjwatson> evand is way more up to date about current partitioning stuff in ubiquity than I am
[12:30] <cjwatson> I haven't touched it since intrepid
[12:30] <davmor2> evand: ^^ when you get chance
[12:32] <davmor2> Ubiquity seems to of locked up now resizing on ubuntu too so I'll try alternative instead.
[12:40] <tjaalton> cjwatson: wouldn't adding universe to mirror/udeb/components let me bypass the main-limitation so that I could test it right away?
[12:41] <cjwatson> try it :)
[12:42] <tjaalton> heh, why not
[12:43] <tjaalton> although bugs 306723 and 307032 probably make it fail at some point, but at least the logs should show some action
[12:58] <davmor2> evand: cjwatson: ignore I found the fault the ntfs was unclean
[13:04] <davmor2> cjwatson: your right no encrypting option at all :)
[13:35] <tjaalton> cjwatson: yeah, it got exactly as far as I imagined, failed to detect the devices due to 306723
[13:35] <tjaalton> but promising anyway
[14:01] <evand> ok
[14:15] <tjaalton> duh, built a new multipath-udeb, but it complainst that libaio.so.1 isn't available
[14:16] <tjaalton> of course I should install the deps by hand
[14:33] <tjaalton> success! some strange messages while it creates the partitions, but the installation seems to work
[16:32] <saispo> cjwatson: i see a strange things, now when i create a hardy custom cd i see that the kernel in the pool are 2.6.24-22 but the kernel launched by debian installer are the 2.6.24-19, how can i fix that ?
[16:34] <saispo> i think this changes is donne recently no ?
[16:35] <cjwatson> haven't uploaded it yet
[16:35] <saispo> ok :)
[16:35] <saispo> the only things is to wait ?
[16:36] <cjwatson> probably easiest for the moment unless you want to rebuild debian-installer locally and squeeze it in yourself
[16:36] <cjwatson> I should be uploading it later today
[16:36] <cjwatson> (though it may take a while to filter through to -updates)
[16:36] <saispo> ok great
[16:37] <saispo> because i must out my custom release and i can't build any cd at this time
[16:37] <saispo> i will wait tomorrow, and hope to be in -updates ;)
[16:38] <saispo> thks for the answer cjwatson
[17:21] <davmor2> evand: manual on kubuntu won't allow me to edit a partition :(
[17:22] <davmor2> ubiquity
[17:24] <davmor2> and now apport is locked trying to collect information hmmm
[17:31] <davmor2> evand: http://www.davmor2.co.uk/debug should cover the bug
[17:38] <evand> known bug
[17:39] <evand> I'm looking into it
[17:40] <davmor2> evand: cool :)
[17:41] <davmor2> evand: is there a bug for it or do you want me to write one up?
[17:44] <evand> Shouldnt be necessary.  It's just a porting issue.
[17:52] <CIA-61> debian-installer: cjwatson * r929 hardy-proposed/debian/changelog: releasing version 20070308ubuntu40.6
[18:10] <CIA-61> tzsetup: cjwatson * r495 ubuntu/ (6 files in 2 dirs):
[18:10] <CIA-61> tzsetup: Make it possible to select from a worldwide list of timezones if the
[18:10] <CIA-61> tzsetup: default list is insufficient (LP: #28890).
[18:38] <CIA-61> oem-config: cjwatson * r565 debconf-ui/ (5 files in 3 dirs): Adjust for changes in tzsetup 1:0.24ubuntu1.
[18:40] <CIA-61> oem-config: cjwatson * r566 debconf-ui/ (6 files in 4 dirs): merge from trunk
[20:04] <davmor2> xivulon: evening dude.  Is wubi in a position to be tested or are you still working on the python implementation?
[20:09] <davmor2> evand: you know the nice warning you get on ubuntu's installer about this remove xp and install 9.04 will that be transferred across to kubuntu too?
[20:13] <xivulon> hi davmor2, still finishing the python implementation, hope to get some spare time during holidays and finish it off (at least to be able to install)
[20:14] <xivulon> it's not too far off, needs one or two full days to be able to install, will be a bit rough at the beginning
[20:14] <davmor2> xivulon: Cool give me a ping when it's ready I'll give it a whirl
[20:15] <xivulon> will do, thanks a lot for helping
[20:15] <davmor2> np's