=== ara_ is now known as ara [13:56] ev: it's your birthday [14:04] ev: happy birthday! [14:21] ubiquity: superm1 * r4160 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/plugininstall.py): Update some DebconfFetchProgress calls to DebconfAcquireProgress calls. [14:22] ubiquity: superm1 * r4161 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/install.py scripts/plugininstall.py): [14:22] ubiquity: Move the call to unmount_source back into install.py, it's only really [14:22] ubiquity: used there for file copy, not by plugins. [15:13] michaelforrest1: wait, what [15:13] superm1: thanks for the fixes! [15:13] ev hello [15:13] superm1: trying to sort that FTBFS now [15:13] michaelforrest1: hiya [15:14] thought this might be of use to you: http://use-case-mapper.canonical.com/specifications/0AU5sFuLRpCpBZGZra2pqY2pfMTAxZ25rcnBnNXY.compact [15:14] "We're sorry, but something went wrong." [15:14] log in first maybe [15:15] michaelforrest1: that's gorgeous! well done! [15:16] since everybody just looks at the pictures in specs, I thought I'd just make it a picture viewer ;) [15:16] further developments to come, but that should work well on your - you know - proprietary device [15:18] hahaha, indeed [15:18] very cool stuff [15:18] massive thanks [15:19] WTFBBQ?! Ubiquity build-depends on pkg-config, but pkg-config doesn't get pulled into the pbuilder chroot. [15:23] Ah, I forgot that ubiquity does things differently (d-i/update-control). Whoops. [15:24] meh, need harbucks [15:38] ubiquity: evand * r4162 ubiquity/d-i/update-control: Add recent build-depends to d-i/update-control. [15:44] ev, cool [15:44] just threw up one more, that should allow a full install, but it looks to me that oem-config is a mess still [15:51] ubiquity: superm1 * r4162 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): Run success cmd after plugininstall finishes. [15:51] ubiquity: superm1 * r4163 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/install_misc.py): Correct a few more deprecated apt calls. [15:51] ignore some of those cia calls, i didn't think cia was working at the time [15:51] turns out it's just rather delayed [15:55] ubiquity: superm1 * r4163 ubiquity/ (3 files in 3 dirs): [15:55] ubiquity: * Run success cmd after plugininstall finishes. [15:55] ubiquity: * Correct a few more deprecated apt calls. [15:56] ubiquity: superm1 * r4163 ubiquity/ (3 files in 3 dirs): [15:56] ubiquity: * Run success cmd after plugininstall finishes. [15:56] ubiquity: * Correct a few more deprecated apt calls. [16:08] ubiquity: superm1 * r4164 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): [16:08] ubiquity: Don't show the warning page or the prepare page in oem-config for now. [16:08] ubiquity: The prepare page might make sense to re-enable, but will need a little [16:08] ubiquity: different wording if so. === robbiew1 is now known as robbiew [16:28] ubiquity: superm1 * r4165 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): Update deprecated use of get_release_name() to get_release().name. [17:22] cjwatson: just to be clear, we definitely don't want to enable multiverse as part of the install, right? (But universe is okay) [18:04] ev, multiverse the repository is on by default in the default sources.list i thought? are you meaning installing stuff from multiverse? [18:04] oh, hm [19:01] ev: we've enabled both for a while I think [20:00] ubiquity: superm1 * r4166 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-timezone.py): [20:00] ubiquity: Mark timezone to come after both partman and language so that it shows [20:00] ubiquity: up in oem-config too. [20:15] ubiquity: superm1 * r4167 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): Only run plugininstall after the last page in oem mode. [20:22] ubiquity: superm1 * r4168 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): [20:22] ubiquity: If the slideshow doesn't exist, hide the page notebook rather than [20:22] ubiquity: showing the webkit 404 page. [20:25] superm1: just chatted it over with cjwatson. Multiverse is enabled by default on the presumption that we will not be installing anything from it by default. It was done to make it easier for people who wanted to install such things to do so. [20:26] So it still needs to be a separate package after all [20:38] ah, that's what i thought the behavior was [20:38] ok [20:52] cjwatson, superm1: could I have another set of eyes on these before I upload: http://people.canonical.com/~evand/tmp/ubuntu-restricted-addons_1.dsc http://people.canonical.com/~evand/tmp/ubuntu-restricted-extras_41.dsc [21:03] looks roughly ok to me, haven't looked through it alll [21:03] *all [21:34] cjwatson: Right, uploaded. As requested, can you NEW ubuntu-restricted-addons 1? [21:43] hi! a question abut preseed, i want to autoinstall a laptop via pxe with a encrypted disc and in that a lvm with seperate / /home /usr and swap. as i understand the doc on pressed thats not possible but is there any workarounds, script to run post installation or anything. any ideas? [21:46] ev: done [21:46] cjwatson: thanks! [22:40] er ev just got back around, guess you got it looked at / sorted otu [22:40] yarp [22:40] thanks just the same though [22:40] I may have the FTBFS solved as well [22:40] cool, i've just been working it around it for those test builds i've been doing [22:41] i think oem-config and automatic mode should be in much better shape now [22:41] hooray [22:41] much appreciated [22:44] ev, how would you feel about setting a requested width on the top level live_installer? the side effect of hiding page_mode before the slideshow shows up (or if there is no slideshow) is a constantly resizing window due to string length changing [22:46] superm1: I'd like to solve the resizing issues after we get the page element alignments correct [22:46] actually [22:46] yeah, that sounds reasonable [22:47] i haven't checked that it actually fixes the problem, but i would have expected it would [22:47] what's the target width for the window then? [22:48] slightly unknown at the moment [22:49] I think it's going to be largely dependent on what we put in the heading for installing restricted extras [22:49] okay well then i guess it can just hold off until that's figured out [22:50] okay [22:50] but yeah, fixing the crazy sizing and moving of the window is definitely on my radar [22:51] superm1: for what it's worth, I'm trying to find a way to pare this down so it fits on the page: http://paste.ubuntu.com/473719/ [22:51] and says something better than "tick this box" [22:51] what about hover text? [22:54] superm1: for what? [22:54] for the phrase "Ubuntu supports MP3 playback... etc" [22:54] and then instead of tick this box it can become something like "Enable closed source software" [22:54] oh, maybe, but I imagine michaelforrest would stab me in the face if I used hover text for just about anything [22:55] haha [22:55] I'm keen to get his input on this, but he hasn't replied to my request for it [22:55] otherwise that phrase on line 5 is very wordy to blurt out on that nice clean page [22:56] exactly [22:57] if michaelforrest isn't keen on hover text, i doubt a popup window explaining all that after it's ticked would fly either [22:58] or maybe a little "Why?" hyperlink or button next to the checkbox that could bring up something else to explain it [23:01] indeed [23:01] not a bad idea [23:01] right, hotel then dinner [23:01] enjoy your evening [23:01] thanks you too [23:01] so I'm going to try to upload by the night's end [23:01] as I leave for SF early tomorrow [23:02] just a heads up [23:02] fine by me. i'll upload my other plugins then too that were changed for it [23:02] awesome [23:02] ubiquity: evand * r4169 ubiquity/d-i/update-control: Add more misssing deps. Ubiquity builds again!