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CIA-3tzsetup: cjwatson * r522 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog tzsetup):00:01
CIA-3tzsetup: Only try to wget from geoip.ubuntu.com once, at least if we have00:01
CIA-3tzsetup: non-busybox wget (LP: #556890).00:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 556890 in ubiquity "Timezone page doesn't come up until network cable is unplugged" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55689000:01
CIA-3tzsetup: cjwatson * r523 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1:0.26ubuntu900:03
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michaelforrestev: hallo11:58
michaelforrestI have finally managed to update the wubi images!11:58
michaelforrest lp:~michaelforrest/wubi/brand_update11:58
evmichaelforrest: you are made of awesome.  I didn't think you were going to have time for that with the constant barrage of spec updates.13:00
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evmichaelforrest: http://people.canonical.com/~evand/tmp/wubi-branding/ - the large logo is a bit too big for the first screen, but otherwise it looks good14:47
CIA-3ubiquity: evand * r4103 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/install.py): Fix broken comparisons against boolean debconf values (LP: #567749).15:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 567749 in ubiquity "Broken packages during oem-config" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56774915:10
superm1ev, it's probably too late since there aren't any translated strings as alternatives, but it was pointed out to me that during oem-config the install window actually has "Installing System" as the title which is confusing to people running the system for the first time who thought that the OEM installed it for them15:17
cjwatsonI believe there was a bug about it in which I commented that it would have to wait15:23
cjwatsonat least I remember looking at that15:23
CIA-3ubiquity: evand * r4104 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/keyboard_detector.py):16:45
CIA-3ubiquity: Return with the correct state value when a keyboard map is found16:45
CIA-3ubiquity: (LP: #553087).16:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 553087 in ubiquity "ubiquity crashed with Exception in read_step() while guessing keyboard-layout" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55308716:45
evmichaelforrest: http://people.canonical.com/~evand/screenshots/wubi/wubi-brand-2/ - does that still look okay, or is the fact that it's off-center on some of the pages disruptive?17:31
* cjwatson finally emerges from bug 56734517:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 567345 in busybox "partman and grub2 fail in server amd64 " [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56734517:32
cjwatsonI guess I should look at ara's iSCSI problems, after I've finished re-fixing hdparm17:33
evdigging in bug 559647, then I'm going to give the m-a stabbing debconf bugs another look over.17:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 559647 in ubiquity "[Lucid] "Where are you?" screen doesn't select timezone" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55964717:34
cjwatsondid we get a debug log?17:35
evindeed, and m-a fell over in quite a bad way: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44982947/UbiquityDebug.gz17:41
cjwatsonApr 22 08:18:47 debconf (filter): <-- SUBST ubiquity/summary MIGRATE Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS (8.04) (/dev/sda1):\n 10 migration-assistant/sda1/users doesn't exist: 10 migration-assistant/sda1/10+migration-assistant/sda1/users+doesn't+exist/items doesn't exist\nUbuntu lucid (development branch) (10.04) (/dev/sda6):\n 10 migration-assistant/sda6/users doesn't exist: 10 ...17:43
cjwatson... migration-assistant/sda6/10+migration-assistant/sda6/users+doesn't+exist/items doesn't exist\nDebian GNU/Linux (squeeze/sid) (/dev/sdb2):\n 10 migration-assistant/sdb2/users doesn't exist: 10 migration-assistant/sdb2/10+migration-assistant/sdb2/users+doesn't+exist/items doesn't exist17:43
cjwatsonscore17:43
cjwatsonthough that doesn't seem to be the actual problem ...17:44
evalso note the broken pipe17:44
cjwatsonyeah.  the out-of-order protocol stuff isn't showing up directly here though, AFAICS17:44
cjwatsonnot quite sure why not, could be artificial17:45
evhmm17:45
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