[10:01] ubiquity: evand * r3247 ubiquity/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.12.13 [10:14] evand: r129 fixes the c:\ubuntu issue [10:15] great [10:15] it's already uploaded and linkd [10:15] linked* [10:16] it will get included if the CDs are rerolled (without having to update the livefs) [10:16] evand: to be honest they are looking fairly solid at the moment [10:18] indeed === foka_ is now known as foka [11:26] pkgsel: cjwatson * r139 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog postinst): Run 'apt-get clean' after package installation (LP: #364249). [14:30] I'm presuming this is a topic that has come up before, so I'd like to get you guys' feedback on it: It's rather common for people to want to add disks to their system some time after they've installed and used their system for a while. Is there any chance the partitioning components from the installer could be made available in the installed system in some form? [14:31] It seems inconvenient that the interface to set up RAID sets or LVM or whatever is /completely/ different between the installer and the installed system. [14:35] it would be nice but is very hard ... [14:36] partly because by that point partitions are mounted and so half of the partitioner would stop working, which it isn't very good at dealing with right now [14:40] cjwatson: Hmm... Yeah. As a start it could be used to deal only with completely unused disks, but that will appear as a rather arbitrary limitation to users, I think. [14:41] I'm pretty sure there's a wishlist bug for it, but there are a lot of dependencies to clear first [14:41] I'm just thinking that I really want to have some sort of interface for setting those kinds of things up on servers, and was hoping I'd be able to reuse most of the stuff from d-i. [14:41] Reimplementing it from scratch would be a real pain. [14:42] Wishlist bug on Launchpad or Debian's BTS? [14:43] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=399805 [14:43] Debian bug 399805 in partman "partman: ability to run outside of d-i" [Wishlist,Open] [14:44] to be perfectly honest, though, I don't think it's likely that you'll get this using partman any time soon [14:45] Alright. Noted. [15:02] bug 364539 is breaking my head [15:02] Launchpad bug 364539 in ubiquity "ubiquity keyboard layout right window blank when going Back from Step 4 to Step 3" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/364539 [15:02] the symptoms I'm seeing are literally impossible [15:45] cjwatson: heh...thats great [15:57] cjwatson: what about line 1108 in gtk_ui.py? [15:57] doesn't that function run before every page step? and wouldn't that clear the keyboard layouts chosen? [16:01] cjwatson: barring anything else those lines do, by commenting out 1108-1110 the bug goes away [16:02] sure, but all the calls to apply_keyboard are guarded with checks for non-None [16:03] specifically it's the one in on_suggested_keymap_toggled [16:03] anyway, I'll figure it out, I was just moaning :) [16:03] haha [16:04] * davmor2 gives cjwatson a cookie [17:43] davmor2: http://people.ubuntu.com/~cmsj/wubi-r129-signed.exe - can you test that [17:43] evand1: is it different to the r129 then? [17:44] -signed [17:44] it's just signed [17:44] dave see 204834 [17:46] bug 204834 [17:46] Launchpad bug 204834 in wubi "wubi and umenu executables are not signed with a code signing certificate" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204834 [17:47] xivulon evand: is this to be done as though I was downloading it rather than from cd? [17:48] it should not matter, in practice it is unlikely to make the CD [17:49] should appear as the left hand side of http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12800265/uac-signatures.png [17:51] herm right-hand side [17:52] You should at the very least see "Canonical Ltd" in the text on the dialog box [17:52] I am happy if we can avoid the "Unidentified Program" label === evand1 is now known as evand [17:58] Right I've dl'd it but I'm going for tea now so I'll install xp and run it on there after [19:05] xivulon, evand: you might want to check out that signed r129 I'm getting no disk error [19:10] actually don't worry just me === dpm_ is now known as dpm