[09:00] <CIA-41> ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu: evand * r279 ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ (147 files in 16 dirs): Merged Dylan's Maverick redesign branch.
[09:21] <CIA-41> ubiquity: evand * r4327 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py: Set a default value of plugin_is_install for the partman plugin so that the GTK frontend does not think it could not find an install page.
[09:23] <CIA-41> ubiquity: superm1 * r4327 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-language.py):
[09:23] <CIA-41> ubiquity: Don't allow progressing past the language page unless a valid language is
[09:23] <CIA-41> ubiquity: picked.
[09:25] <superm1> and by 4327, cia of course means 4328
[09:26] <ev> heh
[09:55] <ev> http://people.canonical.com/~evand/slideshow/279/ubuntu/slides/ - it's kindly being red-inked by our resident copywriter now.
[10:06] <CIA-41> ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu: evand * r280 ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ (9 files in 2 dirs): Copy review from Roz Strachan.
[10:31] <CIA-41> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1360 ubuntu/ (7 files in 2 dirs): Move to 2.6.35-21 kernels.
[10:45] <CIA-41> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1361 ubuntu/ (57 files in 2 dirs): Update help text translations from Launchpad.
[10:52] <CIA-41> ubiquity: evand * r4329 trunk/ (debian/changelog gui/gtk/stepPartAuto.ui):
[10:52] <CIA-41> ubiquity: Fix the spacing on the automatic partitioning page.
[10:52] <CIA-41> ubiquity: gui/gtk/stepPartAuto.ui
[10:54] <CIA-41> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1362 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20100211ubuntu26
[10:59] <CIA-41> ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu: evand * r281 ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/debian/changelog: Freeze exception (LP: #636945).
[11:51] <ara> hey ev
[11:56] <ev> hi ara
[11:58] <ara> ev, I was able to run Mago tests unattended in Hudson. I was thinking that, if you want, you can try to integrate them with your tests, to be run just after installation.
[11:58] <ev> awesome!
[11:58] <ara> ev, there is documentation at http://mago.ubuntu.com/Documentation/RunningOnHudson
[11:58] <ev> ara: can you mail me a link to the branch that has all the supporting code for this
[11:58] <ev> ah even better
[11:59] <ev> thanks!
[11:59] <ara> :)
[11:59] <ara> ev, whenever you have time, you can give it a try
[11:59] <ara> ev, that example only runs a couple of simple tests, but it is enough as proof of concept
[11:59] <ev> ara: I definitely will, though admittedly that will be some time after Final Freeze as I have quite a few things left to fix
[12:00] <ara> ev, indeed :)
[12:01] <ara> talking of which, I would like to run a pairwise testing cycle for ubiquity this week. Have you uploaded lately?
[12:01] <ara> the reason is because I would like to test ubiquity fully before RC testing, to avoid our classic last minute "OMG this does not work"
[12:01] <ev> so that would be lovely
[12:02] <ev> I have an upload that I'm planning to do today, pending a same-day freeze exception that I haven't filed yet
[12:02] <ev> last minute> indeed, I'd like to get as many eyes on this as possible.
[12:03] <ara> sure, I will prepare everything and if tomorrow's build include the latest upload, I will kick it off then
[12:05] <ev> awesome, thanks
[12:06] <ara> ev, thanks to you!
[12:54] <CIA-41> ubiquity: evand * r4330 trunk/ (8 files in 3 dirs):
[12:54] <CIA-41> ubiquity: * Correct layout based on suggestions from Matthew Paul Thomas.
[12:54] <CIA-41> ubiquity: * Correct layout on keyboard guesser.
[15:20] <ev> fix incoming for the jockey debconf issue
[15:21] <superm1> ev, curious, with how delicate the spacing has had a tendency to be with some strings, have you been testing using the ubuntu font?
[15:21] <ev> superm1: given that I don't know whether or not the ubuntu font is shipping with 10.10, I haven't been testing with it for ages.  I'm just trying to get things roughly correct, not perfect.
[15:22] <superm1> oh i didn't realize there was risk at whether it made it
[15:22] <superm1> it is probably a bit late at this point though
[15:22] <ev> indeed
[15:22] <ev> though that said, I'm the one trying to upload changes to UI files
[15:22] <superm1> haha
[15:23] <ev> but I'm convinced this is important :)
[15:24] <superm1> am i nuts, or did one of michael forest's original sketches for what he wanted the installer to look like have the title in the panel at the top left like what unity does?
[15:24] <ev> well, the design specification used to have a menu in the panel
[15:25] <ev> for bootloader options, etc
[15:25] <superm1> ah, that's what it was
[15:25] <ev> of course it also had windicators at one point
[16:13] <NCommander> cjwatson: ping, hate to be a pain, but do you mind re-looking at generic subarch on d-boot? I sent a patch for libd-i on Wednesday or Thursday
[16:18] <michLinuxGuy> I am installing the beta and it seems to be frozen at "Retrieving file 2 of 6".  Is there a debug log somewhere?  If I run it from a terminal window, will I see some useful messages to stdout/stderr?
[16:21] <ev> michLinuxGuy: please read the release notes
[16:21] <ev> the beta release does not work with USB disks.   Use a newer image from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live
[16:22] <cjwatson> NCommander: I'm asking the d-i release manager what he thinks ...
[16:23] <michLinuxGuy> ev: I was using a USB stick.  Thanks
[16:24] <michLinuxGuy> ev: it was easier to ask you than read the notes  ;)
[17:00] <NCommander> cjwatson: ah, thanks
[17:04] <cjwatson> NCommander: don't omap and omap4 need to be the other way round in supported_generic_subarches, since omap is a prefix of omap4?
[17:44] <cjwatson> NCommander: ... I'm assuming so
[17:54] <NCommander> cjwatson: it shouldn't match since strncmp only matches the length of the string, so if it gets omap, and the kernel is omap4, it should try and compare "omap" to "map4" and fail
[17:56] <cjwatson> oh
[17:56] <cjwatson> yes, you're right
[18:30] <shtylman> are windicators still going to be a reality this release?
[18:37] <shtylman> superm1: I have the laptop in question with me today... tried adding the 'nousb' option to the boot args... didn't seem to help
[18:37] <shtylman> casper.log isn't all to helpful either
[18:58] <CIA-41> ubiquity: evand * r4331 trunk/debian/changelog: Add LP reference
[19:32] <cjwatson> superm1: FWIW, I now have the docking station and am making progress, though it's a bit slow
[19:33] <cjwatson> superm1: having to debug through the UEFI implementation rather more than I'd like :-(
[19:33] <ScottK> ev: Are the legal related changes also reflected in the ubiquity-kde wording (if applicable)?
[19:33] <cjwatson> (not that this means the bug's there, it's just hard to figure out where it is any other way)
[19:34] <cjwatson> it's getting into the implementation of SetVirtualAddressMap and *then* jumping off into hyperspace
[19:40] <superm1> cjwatson, manoj was mentioning to me that ther might be some wrong assumptions about where to load the kernel that redhat might have already addressed in their grub 1.x work
[19:41] <superm1> cjwatson, anything in particular you'd like me to find out documentation wise about the implementation?
[19:46] <cjwatson> superm1: I *think* at the moment that it's more likely to be an error somewhere in handling the memory map, but, well, the memory descriptor is a different size from what my reading of the spec says it ought to be, and the 32-bit boot protocol is pretty sketchily-documented, so ...
[19:46] <cjwatson> superm1: not right now, thanks, but I may have some later
[19:46] <superm1> Ok.
[19:46] <cjwatson> I think if we were loading the kernel in the wrong place then it wouldn't get as far as it does
[19:47] <cjwatson> it's also definitely not an NX bug because when I unprotect that chunk of memory it hits an invalid opcode instead
[21:48] <cody-somerville> cjwatson, where do the files that get moved from boot$N/isolinux/grub/ to $CDDIR/boot/grub/ come from?
[22:00] <jhansonxi> I'm trying to add some Places to Nautilus for all users out of a kickstart script.  Nautilus seems to be using the XDG settings out of /etc/xdg/user-dirs.defaults but this only supports "well known" relative paths.  I tried /etc/skel/.gtk-bookmarks but it uses absolute paths (Nautilus won't accept relative).  If it exists then it overrides the XDG and the defaults aren't added.  Is there a way to do this with preseedin
[22:00] <jhansonxi> g?
[22:02] <jhansonxi> I made a workaround with a flag file in skel that is looked for by an XDG autostart script.  The script adds the paths to gtk-bookmarks if it exists (thus letting XDG populate it first).
[22:02] <jhansonxi> It then deletes the flag file, effectively deactivating itself.
[22:03] <jhansonxi> The paths I'm adding are /home/local, /home/public, and one to the openclipart directory in /usr/share.
[22:47] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: grub-rescue-efi-amd64 via debian-installer
[22:47] <cjwatson> (it's a bit messy; I plan to do it a bit more sensibly in natty but it needs coordination with Debian)