[08:13] <StevenK> :-D
[08:13] <StevenK> Ooops
[10:13] <baba_> hello
[10:14] <baba_> i think i've found what my problem...
[10:14] <baba_> what's
[10:14] <persia> baba_, What was it?
[10:14] <baba_> in ubiquity.trunk/d-i/source7partman-base/partman-base.templates
[10:15] <baba_> the row that talks about partman/umonunt_active
[10:15] <baba_> have no default value
[10:15] <baba_> i've tryid to put Default: true
[10:15] <baba_> and tryid to recompile/reistall
[10:16] <baba_> but i think i dont have understand very well wath is the process to recompile/reinstall
[10:16] <baba_> i think it lost libraries
[10:17] <baba_> persia, you are a minor developer but i think you know how this things works
[10:18] <persia> Err.  Not for partman, really, and about half the time I have trouble building it.
[10:18] <persia> Most of what I've done is stuff that gets embedded in ubiquity, which builds it for me.
[10:19] <baba_> ok
[10:19] <baba_> other developers will read this discussion?
[10:19] <baba_> when come back from uds
[10:20] <persia> Possibly.  It probably depends on how much other discussion they are trying to follow.
[10:20] <baba_> however, thanks for your time persia ;)
[10:21] <persia> baba_, I'm sorry I can't be more help.
[10:21] <baba_> no prob
[10:21] <baba_> all these things are for a work that im doing
[10:22] <baba_> im trying to modify default ubuntu version with graphic changes
[10:22] <baba_> to simplify the use for people of call center
[10:22] <baba_> than trying to automate the install process
[10:23] <baba_> this is a good thing if you have to install dozen of pc
[10:24] <baba_> one moment..
[10:24] <baba_> you have said not for partman
[10:26] <baba_> are compiled separately?
[10:27] <baba_> i've do this: ./configure then make then sudo make install (or sudo checkinstall)
[10:28] <baba_> in the main folder
[10:32] <baba_> ...Ubiquity is still a complex piece of software whit several bleeding-edge dependencies... yeah i think my new prob is this... lol
[10:33] <baba_> now i go, hope dev read this stuff and help me... by persia see you soon (i'll be back to know how my story continue...)
[10:34] <persia> Erm.  Wish you hadn't left.  `debuild` is nearly always the right thing to do.
[10:34] <persia> (but of course, I should have been watching :) )
[16:07] <baba_> hi, baba is back
[16:07] <baba_> lol
[16:08] <baba_> i don't want to broken persia's balls, so any other dev is here now?
[16:09] <baba_> :D
[16:12] <baba_> cody
[16:12] <cody-somerville> Yes
[16:12] <baba_> hi, are you a developer of ubiquity?
[16:13] <baba_> have you read my problem with it?
[16:16] <baba_> ill try with nxvl
[16:16] <baba_> hi nxvl, are you an ubiuiity's developer?
[16:17] <baba_> yes...asus eeepc keybord... ubiuiity = ubiquity
[18:01] <picklesworth> :( Nobody answered me on the mailing list. Anyone know if there is a session at UDS where the ubiquity slideshow blueprint will be brought up? (And which one?) I just finished making my slideshow content project usable :)
[18:18] <cody-somerville> picklesworth, Yes. The code is done and we'll be using the session to develop content AFAIK
[18:20] <picklesworth> ah, I didn't realize the code was done. What kind of content is it going to be?
[18:20] <picklesworth> I have either some HTML or some SVG content to throw out there :)
[19:57] <baba> i've found some interessing thing...
[19:58] <baba> First: search question "unmount partitions that are in use?" in the source
[19:58] <baba> this question is in ./d-i/source/partman-base/debian/partman-base.templates
[19:59] <baba> and it's releted with: partman/unmount_active
[19:59] <baba> Second: search "partman/unmount_active"
[20:00] <baba> found in ./ubiquity/components/partman.py
[20:00] <baba> and other files
[20:00] <baba> now...its a problem...