[06:31] <ara> good morning all!
[07:35] <alourie|work> hello
[07:43] <ara> alourie|work, morning
[07:45] <alourie|work> hi ara
[10:07] <bytesoup> Hi, anyone on the channel this morning?
[10:33] <ara> bytesoup, morning
[10:43] <bytesoup> hi
[10:43] <bytesoup> ok I wanted to ask about the ISO testing of kubuntu
[10:44] <bytesoup> I downloaded a ISO image from the "current" area for the i386 and amd64 desktop
[10:44] <bytesoup> but the iso test tracker points to a version that doesnt exist, is it ok to use the "current" images?
[11:08] <davmor2> morning all
[11:10] <bytesoup> hi davmor
[11:10] <bytesoup> i need to ask this question again: the iso tracket test case im looking at points to a iso build that doesnt exist
[11:11] <bytesoup> im testing the ISO for kubuntu 10.10 desktop
[11:11] <bytesoup> for i386 and amd64, can i simply use the "current" builds?
[11:12] <davmor2> bytesoup: right the tracker only lists iso's relevant to testing for release stages in this case alpha 1 you can test away on any iso you just can't use the tracker to add your findings
[11:14] <bytesoup> davmor2: thats the thing the tracker has some tests outstanding i want to help on but it points to a build that doesnt exist
[11:15] <bytesoup> heres the tracker
[11:15] <bytesoup> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/4221/50
[11:16] <davmor2> bytesoup: yeah they are now gone unfortunately you can test them for sanity's sake then have a word with ara as to where to put the results
[11:20] <bytesoup> davmor2: i found a problem on the i386 desktop on one machine im testing. whats a good way of uploading results if you dont have a desktop environment? simply FTP log files somewhere and then report the bug on another machine?
[11:23] <bytesoup> it seems all the iso images referenced on this page http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/ are expired?
[11:25] <davmor2> bytesoup: yeah they only keep the isos for so many days before they get rid of them to make room for the new ones
[11:26] <bytesoup> davmor2: so i must have missed the boat on this phase?
[11:26] <davmor2> yes it's normally a day or 2 before the release comes out
[11:32] <bytesoup> davmor2: if I have a general question on ISO testing, is there a mailing list other than the ubuntu-uk one?
[11:32] <davmor2> bytesoup: yes there is the ubuntu-qa one
[11:33] <bytesoup> thanks :)
[11:45] <davmor2> bytesoup: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/DailySmoke you might want to look at this page as a way to log results that are on dailies rather than tracker results
[11:47] <bytesoup> davmor2: thanks
[19:38] <SpamapS> I'm testing the 20100601.1 server CD and the LAMP install doesn't install a mysql commandline client .. does anybody know off the top of their head what package I should report a bug against?
[19:42] <fader_> davmor2: ^^ any idea?
[19:43] <fader_> SpamapS: If davmor2 doesn't have a better idea, I'd say just file it against ubuntu-server itself and it will get moved to the right place
[19:43] <davmor2> SpamapS: 2 seconds I'll go and check
[19:43] <charlie-tca> does it work with the latest image?
[19:43] <fader_> Heh, I knew he'd be the right dude :)
[19:44] <davmor2> SpamapS: you might want to check that there is a mysql package on the cd also.
[19:55] <davmor2> SpamapS: tasksel is the package that should call all the parts
[20:47] <zul> SpamapS: mysql-5.1
[20:47] <SpamapS> zul: thanks :)
[20:47] <zul> SpamapS np
[20:48] <SpamapS> zul: so at this point, should I just /join #ubuntu-*  ?
[20:48] <zul> SpamapS: not really