[00:25] <slangasek> stgraber: the cronjob is enabled
[00:26] <stgraber> ok, any clue as to why we don't even have livefs build at the moment ? Usually I at least get a livefs build failure ;)
[00:27] <slangasek> stgraber: because the cronjob wasn't enabled /yesterday/ at this time, and is scheduled to start in 15 minutes. :)
[00:27] <stgraber> hehe, ok ;) thanks
[00:28] <stgraber> highvoltage: ^
[01:12] <ScottK> slangasek: Sounds 'fun'.  Riddell did that update.  I'll pass it on to him.  Thanks.
[02:22] <stgraber> slangasek: regarding that ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu vs edubuntu-artwork seed issue. Is there an esay way to inherit everything from another seed (in our case, Ubuntu's live seed) but blacklist one particuliar package (ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu) so it doesn't conflict with something we have in our seed (edubuntu-artwork) ?
[02:23] <stgraber> I'd like to avoid having to copy everything that's in Ubuntu live seed just to fix that issue ...
[02:35] <slangasek> stgraber: I think we would need to split the live seed in Ubuntu into a live-common seed + a live seed, and have Edubuntu inherit only the common stuff via STRUCTURE
[02:36] <slangasek> stgraber: but stepping back a bit, why do those packages have a conflict?
[02:38] <stgraber> they both provide an ubiquity slideshow, which is basically a set of file somewhere in /usr/share/ubiquity/
[02:38] <slangasek> ah
[02:39] <stgraber> for that specific case, it would probably have been better if whoever made ubiquity-slideshow had made a directory for each theme and either a configuration file or an alternative to select which one is the current one
[02:39] <slangasek> if it were pulled as a dependency, you could have your version Provide:ubuntu-ubiquity-slideshow; but since it's seeded directly, that won't work because it's tagged in the archive
[02:41] <stgraber> what would be the effect of adding ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu to the blacklist file in edubuntu.lucid ? I never found a good documentation on how that file is used and what it exactly does.
[02:42] <slangasek> blacklists don't do what you want
[02:42] <slangasek> blacklisting packages just causes things to *fail* when the blacklisted package has been pulled in by mistake
[02:42] <stgraber> yeah, that wouldn't help much ;)
[02:44] <slangasek> so the cheapest solution would be to create a live-installer seed, put live: desktop live-installer in STRUCTURE, and override the live-installer contents in edubuntu
[02:44] <slangasek> let's try that and see if it does what I expect
[02:47] <slangasek> hmm, maybe it would be better to have a live-common in platform
[02:47]  * slangasek thinks
[02:48] <slangasek> ev: why is python-webkit directly seeded for ubiquity-slideshow, instead of being a dependency?
[03:00] <slangasek> stgraber: is it intentional that the edubuntu DVD doesn't include all the langpacks?
[03:04] <slangasek> stgraber: oh; sorry, <cough> it *does* include them, which means the seed being used is not the one I'm looking at
[03:05] <slangasek> stgraber: apparently I'm looking at an old livecd-rootfs
[03:11] <slangasek> stgraber: well, no, my checkout of livecd-rootfs is up-to-date, but live edubuntu DVDs clearly have all the langpacks installed, which implies that it's using edubuntu dvd-live instead of edubuntu live - I don't know why.  Did lamont cowboy something for you?
[03:20] <stgraber> it's using dvd-live for the live environment
[03:20] <stgraber> we have 2-3 regexp matching all the langpacks in the archive
[03:20] <slangasek> yes, I see that it's using dvd-live; but where is that being done?
[03:21] <slangasek> it's not committed to the livecd-rootfs repo
[03:25] <stgraber> I'm still not quite familiar with that part of the magic ;)
[03:25] <slangasek> stgraber: anyway, I've reorganized a bit in a way that I think will do the job; this did involve creating a 'live' seed for edubuntu, but its contents are minimal and should require very little maintenance
[03:27] <stgraber> slangasek: thanks
[03:27] <stgraber> slangasek: any reason you kept parted and some ubiquity stuff in dvd-live ? (as they are now in both live and dvd-live)
[03:28] <slangasek> stgraber: I was just writing the commit message to take gparted out, and was still thinking about ubiquity :)
[03:28] <stgraber> ok ;)
[04:09] <ScottK> slangasek: Somehow it seems Kubuntu Netbook Remix didn't make it on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/lucid/beta-2/
[04:09]  * ScottK should have looked before now.
[04:53] <ScottK> slangasek: Just in case you aren't aware (I don't recall if we discussed this before) - there's currently a soyuz bug where things aren't coming out of depwait automatically.
[05:09] <slangasek> ScottK: yep, you mentioned, thanks
[05:09] <ScottK> OK.
[05:09] <slangasek> kubuntu netbook remix - hrm
[05:09] <slangasek> I don't know that I can rescue that now that the cronjobs have restarted :/
[05:10] <ScottK> Sigh.
[05:10] <slangasek> oh, no
[05:10] <slangasek> it's on releases.u.c
[05:10] <slangasek> I was gonna say, I was pretty sure I went right down the manifest
[05:11] <slangasek> http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/lucid/
[05:11] <ScottK> Oh.
[05:11]  * ScottK didn't think to look there.
[05:12] <slangasek> and the armel ones are on cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu-netbook/ports/releases/lucid/beta-2 because it would've broken my brain to get them under cdimage.u.c/kubuntu/releases
[05:12] <ScottK> OK.
[10:40] <doko__> slangasek: filing build failures from the rebuild test: how to tag/target these/set the milestone?
[20:42] <slangasek> doko__: please target them all to final
[22:26] <doko__> slangasek: ok. something else: could you comment on 555210? if that's appropriate?