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CIA-3wubi: Agostino Russo * r101 trunk/ (8 files in 4 dirs):00:13
CIA-3wubi: * The full URL does not fit in the dialog, only show the filename00:13
CIA-3wubi: * Avoid division by zero when calculating bittorrent download progress00:13
CIA-3wubi: * Remove partially downloaded files before attempting a new download00:13
CIA-3wubi: * Cache ISO md5 calculations to avoid recalculating the md5 for the00:13
CIA-3wubi:  same file (LP: 342250)00:13
CIA-3wubi: Agostino Russo * r102 trunk/debian/changelog: Rearranged changelog00:20
CIA-3debian-installer: cjwatson * r1067 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20081029ubuntu2601:01
CIA-3wubi: Agostino Russo * r103 trunk/ (4 files in 2 dirs): Ensure that the local ISO path is stored upon successful download01:32
CIA-3debian-installer: cjwatson * r1068 ubuntu/ (build/config/i386/netboot.cfg debian/changelog): Adjust netboot/386 inclusion to avoid breaking lpia.01:33
xivulonevand download manager should be ok in r103 both for bt and standard http01:43
xivulonhence I have updated isolist.ini (only for ubuntu.iso) to point to the beta01:43
CIA-3wubi: Agostino Russo * r104 trunk/ (data/isolist.ini debian/changelog): Point isolist.ini to beta release (only for Ubuntu ISO)01:48
CIA-3wubi: Agostino Russo * r105 trunk/ (data/isolist.ini debian/changelog):02:06
CIA-3wubi: * Had the wrong URL for beta in isolist.ini (thanks Colin Watson!)02:06
CIA-3wubi: * Added beta URL for Kubuntu02:06
CIA-3wubi: * Fixed Kubuntu package name and URLs02:06
NCommandergood $time all05:16
TheMusoHey NCommander05:33
NCommanderHey TheMuso!05:33
NCommanderTheMuso, how goes it?05:33
TheMusoNCommander: not too bad thanks. Yourself?05:33
NCommanderTheMuso, beating on the installer on a64 and ARM05:33
TheMusoah ok05:33
TheMusoanyway, I'05:34
NCommanderReading the PS3 forums, seems the jaunty installer works05:34
TheMusoyeah05:34
TheMusoi'm about to run actually05:34
NCommanderTheMuso, cya later05:34
laxmihello07:06
laxmiI need some help07:06
NCommanderAnyone around who can merge a d-i branch (to fix ia64; its been test built)07:08
laxmiall r busy?07:08
NCommanderlaxmi, just ask your question.07:09
laxmiI could not compile srilm in Ubuntu 8.407:09
laxmilanguage modeling toolkit07:09
NCommanderlaxmi, wrong channel, this is for the devleopment of the Ubuntu installer, I recommend you try #ubuntu07:10
laxmiok07:11
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cjwatsonNCommander: would be happy to, but neither lp:~mcasadevall/debian-installer/ia64-fix nor lp:~mcasadevall/debian-installer/ia64-correction shows up as having been pushed to yet, and besides I don't know which one to merge :-)09:35
NCommandercjwatson, I'm having issues pushing09:36
NCommanderLots of them09:36
NCommanderWant a diff instead?09:36
davmor2Morning guys I'm having an issue with unr.  On the installer just before the partitioning section I get a little popup telling me that /dev/sdb is mount and needs to be unmounted.  The options I have on the box are go back and continue.  Clicking on continue loops back to the same dialogue and clicking on go back continues the install.  This is a bit confusing to say the least.09:36
cjwatsonNCommander: sure09:37
NCommandercjwatson, its been happily test built :-)09:38
NCommandercjwatson, http://paste.ubuntu.com/133527/09:40
evanddavmor2: what's /dev/sdb* mounted to, and why can it not be unmounted (do you have a shell open in the mountpoint)?09:41
NCommandercjwatson, I have no idea what's going on with sparc; I think something gone horribly horribly wrong with its kernel though ...09:42
cjwatsonor it could be that the format has changed and it's no longer something you can validly un-gzip09:42
NCommanderThe SPARC kernel hasn't been tested at all since the last ports rebase09:42
NCommander... probably hasn't been tested since Hardy.09:43
cjwatsoncome to that, i386 kernels aren't gunzippable09:43
NCommanderI don't think its something fixable without a SPARC box someone can restart infront of them, one to test the kernel, and one to figure out how to fix d-i09:44
cjwatsonok, applying ia64 patch, thanks for that09:45
davmor2evand: it's the os it's netbook remix so it has jaunty unr on it09:45
CIA-3debian-installer: cjwatson * r1069 ubuntu/ (build/config/ia64.cfg debian/changelog): (log message trimmed)09:45
CIA-3debian-installer: * Fixed ia64 d-i builds by bumping image size09:45
CIA-3debian-installer:  - The build failure "Disk Full" was caused by the last linux-ports09:45
CIA-3debian-installer:  kernel upload due to the size of the kernel growing. d-i on ia6409:45
CIA-3debian-installer:  makes a large "floppy" disk image of a specified size (this was 16MB09:45
CIA-3debian-installer:  before hand). The new kernel plus the RAMdisk came out to be 17.1MB,09:45
CIA-3debian-installer:  causing the failure. The new size is 18MB to give the kernel some09:45
davmor2evand: Let me go and get it and start the install over and I'll tell you exactly what is said09:46
* NCommander wonders if he was a little too --verbose on the changelog09:46
evanddavmor2: I understand what it said, but there's a partition mounted that it cannot do anything about and I'm more curious about that09:47
NCommandercjwatson, is it possible to cross-build d-i (i.e. debuild -B -aarmel?)09:47
NCommandercjwatson, it looks like there is some support, but it failed to get build-deps ...09:47
davmor2evand: /dev/sdb is the usb stick with unr on.  The reason it can't unmount is the same reason you can't eject the cd while run live session I'm guessing09:52
mcasadevallcjwatson, sorry, internet hiccuped, I didn't see your reply (if any)09:52
cjwatsonNCommander: no09:52
mcasadevallcjwatson, that's what I thought, thanks :-/09:52
evanddavmor2: ok, so the only problem then is the labeling of the buttons I suppose.09:52
cjwatsonI'm not sure whether it's a fundamental limitation or not. You'd certainly have to do some messy fiddling with apt09:52
evand"go back" is what you want to press, it's just not clear given the text09:53
davmor2evand: call go back ignore and it makes more sense09:53
mcasadevallcjwatson, No doubt. if only for ports.u.c/*.archive.u.c09:53
evandI'd really prefer it say "yes" and "no".09:54
evand"go back and ignore" implies that you're going back a step09:54
davmor2evand: then you need to word the text in the box as a question09:54
evandwhen you're actually just continuing09:54
evandit is...09:54
evand The installer has detected that the following disks have mounted partitions:09:55
evand .09:55
evand ${DISKS}09:55
evand .09:55
evand Do you want the installer to try to unmount the partitions on these disks09:55
evand before continuing?  If not, the installation will continue and the disks will09:55
evand not be available as installation targets.09:55
davmor2evand: Yes sorry it's me read the last line and not the one before it :)09:55
cjwatsonmcasadevall: no, I didn't mean that, I meant for cross-installation of packages09:56
mcasadevallcjwatson, oh ... yeah ... that would be an issue :-/09:57
* mcasadevall is just getting his feet wet with d-i hacking09:57
evandprobably a bit screwed here though, as I might be killed for uploading with new strings to be translated if I fix this.09:57
cjwatsonevand: "go back" should imply "go back to the partitioner", no?09:57
evandcjwatson: sure, though either way it's not appropriate here.09:58
evandand unfortunately there isn't an existing string in ubiquity that is, as far as I can tell. :/10:02
cjwatsonevand: from the behaviour davmor2 described above, shouldn't the buttons just be reversed?10:05
cjwatsonif continue goes back and go back continues ...10:05
cjwatsonoh, well, continue retries I suppose10:05
evandindeed10:05
cjwatsoncan't you get Yes and No from GTK?10:05
evandah, duh.10:06
evandthanks10:06
cjwatsondebian/imported-po/Makefile has runes for getting GTK translations into debconf10:06
cjwatsonyou just need to edit ubiquity.templates-imported appropriately10:06
cjwatsonwe should refresh those translations anyway10:07
evandok10:09
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cjwatsonevand: can you look at bug 325958?10:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 325958 in ubiquity "Jaunty Alpha 4: Ubiquity windows does not fit on 1024x600 screen" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32595810:28
evandwill do10:30
evandhrm, msgmerge seems to be failing me here.10:42
* evand digs10:42
evandah, "Yes" is marked fuzzy.10:53
evandcjwatson: any objection to me removing --no-fuzzy from the arguments to msgattrib in imported-po/Makefile?10:57
evandA few other imported translations have also been marked fuzzy.10:57
cjwatsonevand: I don't see the point. If it's fuzzy in GTK, we don't want it10:57
evandhrm, ok10:58
cjwatsonthe msgid for Yes in GTK is actually "_Yes"10:58
cjwatsonyou aren't running into that, are you?10:58
cjwatsonlikewise "_No"10:58
cjwatson(translations marked fuzzy aren't used, anyway)10:59
juliuxhi11:17
juliuxis is possible to get the log from the debian installer to an other host?11:17
juliuxi mean the things which are displayed during the installation on the F4 terminal11:17
cjwatsonjuliux: yes, two ways11:18
cjwatsonjuliux: either go back to the main menu and select "save debug logs", from which you have various options including turning the installer into a temporary web server11:18
cjwatsonjuliux: or switch to alt-f2, enter 'anna-install openssh-client-udeb', and then you can use scp11:18
juliuxthxs11:19
juliuxbut it isn't possible to do that via a boot option or with a preseed.cfg?11:19
cjwatsonno11:19
juliuxi want to do that automaticly11:19
cjwatsonwell, you could do it in a preseed/late_command11:19
cjwatsonassuming you can deal with scp authentication somehow11:20
juliuxok11:20
evandcjwatson: I don't think so.  This is what I'm starting with: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/133565/11:20
cjwatson'd-i anna/choose_modules multiselect openssh-client-udeb' will get scp installed early on, and then you can use it from late_command11:20
cjwatsonevand: ok, not seeing why that would be fuzzy. All languages or just some?11:21
evandmost of the "_Yes" strings are marked as fuzzy in GTK.11:23
evandat least from what I can tell looking at the gtk source package using grep -B 1 "_Yes" po/*11:23
evandapologies for not fully understanding fuzzy before, I'm still slowly trying to wrap my head around gettext.11:24
cjwatsonlooks like crap translations; check that it's ok in de and fr11:29
evandUnfortunately not:11:31
evandevan@bunny:/tmp/gtk+2.0-2.16.0/po$ grep -B 1 _Yes {de,fr}.po11:31
evandde.po-#, fuzzy11:31
evandde.po:msgid "_Yes"11:31
evand--11:31
evandfr.po-#, fuzzy11:31
evandfr.po:msgid "_Yes"11:31
* cjwatson tries11:38
cjwatsonbut, um, that doesn't match the gtk+2.0 tree I have here11:39
cjwatsonif nothing else, mine has msgctxt lines too11:39
evandhrm.11:39
cjwatson#: gtk/gtkstock.c:40911:39
cjwatsonmsgctxt "Stock label"11:39
cjwatsonmsgid "_Yes"11:39
cjwatsonmsgstr "_Ja"11:39
cjwatsonthough it does seem to show up as fuzzy here, hmm11:40
cjwatsonmaybe it's precisely due to the contexts11:40
cjwatsonyeah, it's the lack of msgctxt lines in the .pot generated by po-debconf11:47
* cjwatson pokes11:48
cjwatsongot it, I think11:56
evandnice11:57
* mcasadevall has the start of the iMX51 d-i port :-)11:57
mcasadevallI'm in a good mood now11:58
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cjwatsonevand: a number of translations do disappear, though - I think they haven't been brought up to date for the new context system12:02
thekornI don't know if you are working on bug 325958, but I think I understand why this happens, the timezone widget and the partition widget are requesting a minimum size12:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 325958 in ubiquity "Jaunty Alpha 4: Ubiquity windows does not fit on 1024x600 screen" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32595812:03
thekornand the body of all other views is using the same size as a minimum, this also explains why the border around the first step is bigger than 16px12:05
evandah, I bet the timezone widget is requesting too large a minimum size.  I was concerned with losing accuracy for the aspect ratio by making it too small (as we're dealing with a fair number of problems with accurate representation on the map), but if I have to change it, so be it12:05
cjwatsonevand: we've lost some translations due to that, but no worse than GTK itself, AFAICT; we'll need to remember to update from 2.16.1 when it's released12:05
CIA-3ubiquity: cjwatson * r3115 ubiquity/ (73 files in 3 dirs):12:05
CIA-3ubiquity: Update for new message context system in GTK+ 2.15.1, and update12:05
CIA-3ubiquity: imported translations from gtk+2.0 2.16.0-1ubuntu2.12:05
evandcjwatson: ok, will do.  Thanks a bunch for your help with that.12:06
cjwatsonnote moderately foul hack in debian/imported-po/add-contexts12:06
evandheh, indeed12:13
evandever so slightly concerned about a separate home option being in this list: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleSoC2009/Ideas12:28
evandwasn't the consensus that this is a bad idea as we cannot make a reasonable guess12:28
cjwatsonsigh, it's impossible to reject ideas12:29
cjwatsonthey just keep coming back12:29
cjwatsonI'll talk to jorge12:30
evandok12:30
evandthanks12:30
CIA-3ubiquity: evand * r3116 ubiquity/ (45 files in 3 dirs): Make the partman/unmount_active dialog a yes or no question.12:37
NCommandercjwatson, I'm working on adding imx51 to d-i, but I ran into a snag. WHile I can build netboot initramfs's, I can't build cdrom ones. I'm going to hazard a guess and say armel lacks the necessary code to do it (arm has it). Any ideas on how to extend d-i to build an armel cdrom image?12:59
cjwatsonshould be just like the other architectures. what's the failure?13:00
NCommandercjwatson, make build_imx51_cdrom does nothing. I see it in the list of targets however.13:00
cjwatsonI mean, you need to write a configuration file obviously13:00
cjwatsonhave a look at other cdrom.cfg files13:01
cjwatsonand see build/README to understand the build system13:01
NCommanderOh13:01
NCommanderThanks13:01
NCommanderNo, I'm an idiot, I forgot to add a cdrom.cfg file :-/13:02
CIA-3ubiquity: evand * r3117 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): Sort the list of regions on the timezone page (LP: #344334).13:16
juliuxevand: i just read your log from openweek regarding to ubuntu unattended installation and howto create a pressed.cfg, is there some more to read? perhaps some troubleshooting pages?14:43
evandjuliux: There's the installation guide (apt-get install installation-guide-i386; firefox /usr/share/doc/installation-guide-i386/en/index.html)14:45
evandwhat problem are you having?14:45
juliuxif i restart my installed system and press any key on my keyboard i only get some cryptic symbols14:46
juliuxso i am unabled to log in14:46
juliuxeverything else is working well atm14:46
cjwatsonI bet I know14:47
cjwatsonboot in rescue mode and look in /etc/default/console-setup14:47
cjwatsonalso, show us your preseed file, whose keyboard configuration I bet is wrong :-)14:47
juliuxmom14:47
davmor2evand: kubuntu is still using grey for new system14:47
evanddavmor2: ok14:48
cjwatsonsee also bug 32807814:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 328078 in console-setup "surprising keyboard choice if not preseeded" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32807814:48
evandshtylman: ^ Would you mind taking a look at that?14:48
juliuxcjwatson: http://ubuntu.juliux.de/preseed.cfg that is my preseed.cfg14:48
juliuxcjwatson: i get some errors during the installtion regarding to console-setup14:48
cjwatsonjuliux: what is your kernel command line?14:48
davmor2evand: I know it's not the end of the world but it still looks wrong :)14:49
evandsure14:49
juliuxhttp://paste.ubuntuusers.de/394511/14:49
cjwatsonannoying noise but not relevant14:49
juliuxcjwatson: http://paste.ubuntuusers.de/394512/14:49
cjwatsonjuliux: seems to be cut off at "console-"14:50
cjwatsonjust paste the "append" line here14:50
juliuxappend tasks=standard vga=normal pkgsel/language-pack-patterns= pkgsel/install-language-support=false initrd=ubuntu-installer/i386/initrd.gz locale=en_GB console-setup/layoutcode=en_GB netcfg/wireless_wep= netcfg/choose_interface=eth1 netcfg/get_hostname=ubuntu preseed/url=http://172.23.43.2/preseed.cfg --14:51
cjwatsonthat's not a valid layoutcode14:51
cjwatsonen_GB is a locale not a keyboard layout14:51
cjwatsonconsole-setup/layoutcode=gb14:51
juliuxahh14:51
juliuxso for germany it would be just de?14:52
cjwatsonideally console-setup would throw a visible error about this ...14:52
cjwatsonright14:52
cjwatson(as in your preseed file)14:52
cjwatsonit's the same as the X keyboard layout names14:52
juliuxthxs14:53
juliuxi will give it a try14:53
* mcasadevall sighs14:57
mcasadevallIs the cdrom d-i type supposed to generate a ramdisk?14:57
juliuxcjwatson: thxs, that was my mistake15:01
cjwatsonmcasadevall: yes15:06
* mcasadevall found that out, it failed to build because I'm an idiot :-)15:07
mcasadevallnow I need to find the one thing I never have in my apartment; a blank CD ...15:07
shtylmanevand: will do15:22
evandthanks15:24
juliuxevand: cjwatson thank you very much, it is working well now15:45
cjwatsonexcellent15:45
juliuxi will write something in german about it;)15:45
davmor2evand: you know the yes no for the partition unmount earlier can the same be done for password to weak dialogue?15:52
evanddavmor2: I don't think it would make sense in that context15:53
evandas it's not a yes or no question15:53
evandoh, I guess it sort of is, given the title15:53
davmor2evand: true I just re-read the question :)15:53
evandbut I'm still not convinced15:53
evandok15:53
davmor2evand: I think the trouble is when your used to seeing it you abbreviate what it says rather than actually reading it :)  So the dialogue becomes use weak password :)15:55
evandso regarding the ubiquity window being 546px tall, it's being caused by the user setup page15:57
evandwhich we discussed at the sprint, but it had since fallen out of my head15:57
evandunfortunately I don't think there's much we can do there15:57
evandwe're already using up most of the space15:57
evandother than the obvious packing it in a scrolled window15:58
evanddavmor2: heh15:58
evandor perhaps some slight violations of the HIG15:59
evandthat wont bring us anywhere near 400px though15:59
evanderr nevermind on that last point, I now see that the bug report says 600px16:00
evandI've updated the bug with my thoughts16:05
davmor2cjwatson: evand: has the live system gone back a few days or something?   Only ubiquity just crashed on 64live with the NameError in remove_extra that I thought got fixed?16:12
davmor2Oh yes boat loads of updates16:17
davmor2:)16:17
evanddavmor2: what's the output of ubiquity --version?16:23
davmor21.11.1716:23
davmor2there is a ubiquity update in the repos along with 256mb of others16:24
cjwatsonI can't think of anything that would cause the livefs to ever go backwards16:25
davmor2cjwatson: it might not of I've not tested 64bit for a few days so the fix is in 32bit.  But looking at the manifest 64bit is 16th and 32bit is the 17th16:27
evanddavmor2: are you sure you're not accidentally using the wrong CD?16:28
davmor2evand: I've only got single images of each that are rsynced daily16:28
cjwatsonmaybe it's just a livefs build failure16:28
cjwatsonhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/16:28
cjwatson  brasero: Conflicts: nautilus-cd-burner but 2.24.0-0ubuntu1 is to be installed16:29
davmor2cjwatson: yes 32bit 17th 64bit 16th16:30
cjwatson  libbrasero-media0: Conflicts: nautilus-cd-burner but 2.24.0-0ubuntu1 is to be installed16:30
davmor2:(16:32
mcasadevallhey cjwatson, when you get a few minutes, I have a couple of d-i questions I'd like to ask. I've managed to get the cdrom image to start. But there is no subarchitecture defined according to log causing the installation to fail16:33
cjwatsonmcasadevall: I imagine libdebian-installer needs to be educated16:33
mcasadevallOh fun.16:33
mcasadevallSecondly, how does cdrom-detector probe for the CD-ROM drive, it failed to detect it; I had to manually mount my pendisk /dev/cdrom16:34
cjwatsonsee list-devices in debian-installer-utils, which monkeys about in /sys/block16:34
cjwatsondavmor2: diagnosed on #ubuntu-devel, seb128 said he'll fix it16:35
mcasadevall/sys/block?16:35
mcasadevallOh16:35
* mcasadevall bets that missing from the kernel16:36
davmor2cjwatson: Sweet! any chance of a re-spin once it's fixed or will this be a test it tomorrow issue?16:37
cjwatsondavmor2: test it tomorrow at this point I think16:38
cjwatsonmcasadevall: *blink* really?16:38
cjwatsonthat's a lame kernel you've got there :)16:38
davmor2cjwatson: np's16:38
mcasadevallcjwatson, a lot of things you'd except were missing in version one16:39
mcasadevallLike USB support compiled in on an SoC with only USB ports to access HIDs :-)16:39
mcasadevaller, compiled as a module16:39
cjwatsonright, but sysfs is pretty vital nowadays to EVERYTHING16:40
mcasadevallcjwatson, no, I think its just /sys/block thats MIA, but I'll have a more indepth look16:42
mcasadevall... *sighs*16:42
mcasadevallI can't use a stacked branch it seems ...16:42
mcasadevallbzr: ERROR: RemoteRepository(bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Ecjwatson/debian-installer/main/.bzr/)16:42
mcasadevallis not compatible with16:42
mcasadevallKnitPackRepository('bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emcasadevall/debian-installer/imx51-support/.bzr/repository/')16:42
mcasadevall:-P16:42
cjwatsonthe d-i branch is awkward due to bzr-svn I'm afraid16:43
cjwatsonnot very much I can do about that in practical terms until they unify the formats16:43
* mcasadevall never had an issue with stacked branches and bzr-svn16:43
cjwatsonyou might be able to use 'bzr init-repo --1.6.1-rich-root' or something16:44
mcasadevallcjwatson, this repo was made bzr pull .16:44
mcasadevallwell, its pushing16:44
cjwatsonoh, sorry, don't know. ask #bzr?16:44
mcasadevallProbably finish in a week.16:44
mcasadevallcjwatson, so seemingly the reason stacking does not work with d-i is because the development focus is on the SVN branch. Changing the focus to the ~ubuntu-core-dev/debian-installer/ubuntu would fix the stacking, ergo, pushes would take seconds vs. hours17:43
cjwatsonmm, right, but that would be wrong since it isn't the upstream development branch17:44
cjwatsoncan't you nominate a stacking branch rather than using the default?17:44
mcasadevallnot when using launchpad.17:44
cjwatsonI think this is an LP bug17:44
cjwatsonit should be possible to have more than one level of stacking17:44
mcasadevallcjwatson, its an LP bug, bazaar supports this just file.17:45
cjwatsonI don't want to declare the Ubuntu branch to be lp:debian-installer - it simply isn't17:45
mcasadevallNo, that I get17:45
cjwatsonso sorry, it'll just have to take time :( or you can send patches17:45
mcasadevallwhat's the bzr equivelent of git format-patches?17:45
mcasadevall:-)17:45
cjwatsonbzr send17:45
* mcasadevall has an incredibly pathetic upstream pipe17:45
mcasadevallLike, it makes the Berlin sprint look fast in comparsion ...17:46
cjwatsonI have 448kbps up, on paper. In practice I don't think I get that17:47
cjwatson(kilobits, not kilobytes)17:47
mcasadevallYou win.17:47
mcasadevall368kilobits17:47
cjwatsonstill, same order17:47
mcasadevallcjwatson, yeah, but your physically closer to the DC :-)17:47
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CIA-3casper: TheMuso * r595 trunk/ (3 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed)21:36
CIA-3casper: * scripts/casper-bottom/30accessibility && ubiquity-hooks/30accessibility:21:36
CIA-3casper:  - When the blindness accessibility profile is chosen, create the .orca21:36
CIA-3casper:  directory in the live user's home directory. This seems to allow orca21:36
CIA-3casper:  to properly reload and use settings in the live session without needing21:36
CIA-3casper:  to be restarted. This is only needed for the blindness profile, due to21:36
CIA-3casper:  the other profiles that use orca already creating the .orca directory.21:36
CIA-3casper: TheMuso * r596 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.16521:37

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