[03:31] <CIA-33> ubiquity: shtylman * r3404 trunk/ (6 files in 4 dirs):
[03:31] <CIA-33> ubiquity: fix for (LP: #413159). Acceptable for feature freeze, but still needs
[03:31] <CIA-33> ubiquity: work and further review
[04:01] <CIA-33> ubiquity: mterry * r3356 plugins/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Some fixes that Evan suggested. Thanks, Evan
[04:47] <CIA-33> ubiquity: mterry * r3357 plugins/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py: remove debugging line
[05:07] <CIA-33> ubiquity: mterry * r3358 plugins/ (16 files in 3 dirs): use WEIGHT instead of filename ordering
[05:17] <shtylman> mterry: hey...will I need to do any major changes to support this new plugin stuff?
[05:17] <shtylman> I don't really know what all it is about so...
[10:36] <CIA-33> ubiquity: evand * r3405 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Fixes to the slideshow code.
[12:37] <evand> kirkland: today's CDs have the updated user-setup/ubiquity (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20090826/) with the changes to zero out encrypted swap partitions.
[12:39] <davmor2> evand: in english does that mean that encrypted home partitions might be on the books again?
[12:40] <evand> davmor2: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-installer/2009-August/000475.html - blocked on that
[12:40] <evand> in addition to a full review by the security team
[12:41] <evand> it's on the CDs (as it has always been), it's just hidden beneath an option that can be manually entered at the CD boot menu
[12:43] <davmor2> wounder but it is getting there though which is cool :)
[12:47] <evand> inch by inch
[13:14] <evand> good morning mterry.  Just waiting to see if anyone else has the time to look over your branch, then I'll merge it in this evening, barring any other concerns.
[13:15] <mterry> evand, morning.  Sweet.  Thanks for shepherding it through.  :)
[13:15] <evand> sure thing
[13:17] <mterry> evand, and the OEMConfigImprovement spec is still only half-done.  What a beast.  Never should have let you give it to me.  ;)
[13:17] <evand> haha
[13:18] <evand> no worries.  Progress is progress.
[13:20] <mterry> evand, yeah, I didn't really expect to finish it
[13:48] <StevenK> evand: Wubi worked for me -- in as far as I was able to test it on a Windows machine that I can't modify
[13:49] <evand> hooray
[13:51] <StevenK> evand: I'll be getting someone else to try a full install of UNR under Wubi tomorrow
[13:51] <evand> good deal
[14:04] <cjwatson> oww, kickstart hurts my brain
[14:06] <davmor2> cjwatson: Stop putting it inside your head then :)
[14:09] <szczym> Helo all, i have a problem installing ubuntu server on box with no cdrom (i do it from usbstick). install stops on detecting cdrom (demands floppy drivers). its bug 378442   Could any one help me please ?
[14:10] <evand> As awful as it may be, it's at least separated from the machinery of the installer.  That is, Anaconda can produce a kickstart file sufficient for feeding back into it to produce the same results.  We can't say that about d-i's use of debconf.
[14:12] <evand> replied on the bug
[14:12] <evand> szczym: ^
[14:17] <szczym> sorry, i was on mission in other rooms looking for a box with cdrom ;)
[14:23] <szczym> it not works,  replied on the bug
[14:24] <evand> szczym: please refresh the bug report.  I don't expect it to work with 8.04.3.  If you can try it with an 8.10 or later CD, we can narrow down the issue.
[14:24] <evand> though I suspect it's that we did not support cdrom-detect/try-usb in 8.04
[14:39] <szczym> there is no problem with ubuntu 9.04
[14:39] <szczym> evand: do you want me to test 8.10 ?
[14:40] <evand> szczym: no, that should be sufficient.  So the problem is that we just didn't support that feature in 8.04.  I'll try to get it in for 8.04.4
[14:41] <evand> As that's not set to be released until early next year, I'd suggest using 8.10 or any later release (such as 9.04)
[14:42] <szczym> evand: i will do so, thanx for information, let me know if you need any help with testing in future
[14:42] <evand> sure thing, thanks
[14:43] <evand> good luck
[14:43] <kirkland> evand: rocking!  i'm rsync'ing now
[14:54] <evand> let me know how it goes
[17:40] <juancanic> hello there
[17:41] <juancanic> I have a problem trying to install ubuntu over a IBM xseries 225
[17:41] <juancanic> it have a scsi controller LSI logic 1020 and the ubuntu installation
[17:41] <juancanic> is not detecting the driver
[17:42] <juancanic> could you please help me to get it?
[17:45] <juancanic> nobody know?
[20:03] <CIA-33> usb-creator: evand * r133 usb-creator/ (146 files in 26 dirs): Finally merge with the cleanup branch.
[20:09] <CIA-33> usb-creator: evand * r134 usb-creator/ (bin/usb-creator-gtk setup.py): Bump version to 0.2.3.
[20:12] <CIA-33> usb-creator: evand * r135 usb-creator/debian/ (changelog control): Replace dependency on parted and mtools with devicekit-disks.
[20:26] <CIA-33> usb-creator: evand * r136 usb-creator/debian/copyright: Update copyright somewhat. Needs further cleanup.
[21:07] <cody-somerville> cjwatson, There doesn't appear to be the gtk d-i stuff in archive.ubuntu.com for karmic - any reason why?
[21:26] <CIA-33> usb-creator: evand * r137 usb-creator/debian/changelog: releasing version 0.2.3
[21:27] <cjwatson> debian-installer (20081029ubuntu48) karmic; urgency=low
[21:27] <cjwatson>   * Disable GTK frontend for now; the GDK directfb backend needs some work
[21:27] <cjwatson>     in the current development series.
[21:27] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: ^-
[21:27] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: if it works again I'm happy to turn it on
[21:27] <cjwatson> GDK directfb maintenance is a bit ropey
[21:29] <cody-somerville> Okay.
[21:37] <superm1> evand, i was trying to give a brief look over mterry's branch.  does it merge cleanly for you?
[21:37] <superm1> i saw conflicts for gtk_ui and kde_ui
[21:39] <evand> superm1: indeed, I'm working through those now
[21:48] <evand> superm1: what are your thoughts otherwise?
[21:48] <superm1> evand, i'm not convinced this won't break mythbuntu in it's current state, but i really like how a lot of  this is implemented
[21:49] <evand> I did test a mythbuntu install, and while it was basically just clicking next over and over again, it did work :)
[21:49] <superm1> did you by chance have nvidia or AMD graphics in the system?
[21:49] <evand> nope, it was a kvm install
[21:49] <evand> I do understand that I can easily miss some other cases :)
[21:49] <superm1> that's the particular case i'm worried about. there's some extra logic that inserts another page in normally
[21:50] <evand> ah
[21:50] <superm1> i'll do a local build and see what happens
[21:50] <superm1> if that's the only broken thing, it should be pretty easy to resolve
[21:50] <evand> good deal
[21:51] <superm1> this is a /massive/ diff. it's hard to be able to give any sort of thorough review of everything quickly
[21:54] <evand> apologies, I should've brought it your attention when I first found out that he was ready for review
[21:54] <evand> can't even remember when that was though.  Brain is shot due to FF panic.
[21:54] <superm1> understandable.  i would have had a hard time giving it a look even if i knew sooner :)
[21:57] <evand> ah, cool
[21:58] <evand> bah, dinner.  I've got shtylman's keyboard map stuff properly merged into the new console-setup plugin.  I'll give this another look over to make sure I haven't missed anything else after dinner
[22:11] <superm1> ah no, that's not where it broke.  it broke that the final step is coming up at the wrong time
[22:11] <superm1> i'm not sure it fits into this model of plugins currently well
[22:14] <cjwatson> I'm sorry I haven't had a chance to look over the plugins branch; I'm really running up against the FF wall too closely for comfort
[22:18] <cjwatson> trying to get LVM-on-RAID kickstart up and running now
[22:18] <cjwatson> I think I have RAID kickstart alone more or less done, at least
[22:18] <cjwatson> though dear god is it some complicated shell
[22:40] <evand> no worries
[22:44] <evand> hrm, debating holding off and giving you both a chance to look it over.  I really don't want to rush this kind of thing through.
[22:45] <evand> yeah, I think I'll go with that.
[22:45] <evand> I'll take my chances with Steve :)
[23:16] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: cjwatson * r178 ubuntu/ (4 files in 3 dirs):
[23:16] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: Add raidid= syntax to partman-auto-raid/recipe to make it possible to
[23:16] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: preseed RAID creation without having to guess partition device names in
[23:16] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: advance.
[23:18] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: cjwatson * r179 ubuntu/debian/control: set Maintainer and Vcs-Bzr for Ubuntu
[23:19] <CIA-33> partman-auto-raid: cjwatson * r180 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 15ubuntu1
[23:35] <CIA-33> kickseed: cjwatson * r270 ubuntu/ (5 files in 4 dirs): Add basic RAID support. (LVM-on-RAID won't quite work yet.)
[23:37] <CIA-33> kickseed: cjwatson * r271 ubuntu/debian/control: set Maintainer and Vcs-Bzr for Ubuntu
[23:39] <CIA-33> kickseed: cjwatson * r272 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 0.53ubuntu1