[00:31] <dfarning> thangam_arun,  I think it takes about 45 minutes for each build.
[01:27] <satellit_> dfarning: where are the new builds going to be located /usr?
[01:28] <dfarning> satellit_, I thinks so. unless thangam_arun has a reason to change.  hmmm I think i need to get him a login on sunjammer to upload their.
[01:29] <satellit_> ok
[01:40] <timClicks> what are sunjammer's specs? it seems to be a massive workhorse
[01:43] <dfarning> timClicks, it is actually pretty small.  see http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Infrastructure_Team/Resources
[01:44] <dfarning> timClicks, we have a bunch of build machines and secondary machines to spread the load for critical services.
[01:45] <timClicks> understood
[03:59] <thangam_arun> dfarning, It was just hanging at the same place where i got the "Failied to read...." errors
[04:00] <dfarning> thangam_arun, ok, I'll try a run and see if I can track down the problem.
[04:00] <thangam_arun> dfarning, again i put only i386 build
[04:04] <dfarning> thangam_arun, it is running
[04:06] <thangam_arun> dfarning, when it is trying to create a squashfs.filesystem, during that time, i got those errors
[04:07] <thangam_arun> dfarning, After this " Creating 4.0 filesystem on build/i386-image/casper/filesystem.squashfs, block size 131072."
[04:09] <dfarning> It is downloading.
[04:09] <thangam_arun> yes
[04:10] <thangam_arun> now unpacking
[04:11] <dfarning> thangam_arun, another hint is to add a 'debug' variable to the command line
[04:14] <thangam_arun> dfarning, okay
[04:31] <dfarning> thangam_arun, it is still running for me.... I was just thinking do your have a dir named  build/i386-image ?
[04:32] <dfarning> thangam_arun,  it sometimes has trouble making parent dirs.
[04:37] <dfarning> thangam_arun, wow. someone must have moved the build vm to a slower machine.
[04:50] <thangam_arun> dfarning, same error i am getting now also
[04:51] <dfarning> thangam_arun, still building for me
[04:52] <thangam_arun> dfarning, check out here http://pastebin.com/jgCu6EAB
[04:55] <thangam_arun> dfarning, what does it really mean
[04:58] <dfarning> thangam_arun,  not sure I have never seen it before:(
[04:58] <thangam_arun> dfarning, The template might be wrong
[04:59] <thangam_arun> dfarning, The build dir structure
[05:00] <dfarning> thangam_arun, strange, it worked before.
[05:00] <dfarning> thangam_arun, I don't think anything changed
[05:05] <dfarning> thangam_arun, the problem seems to be line 264
[05:06] <thangam_arun> ok
[05:08] <dfarning> thangam_arun, now since the initial boot strap is done we can use the  'squash' instead of 'all' to same a bunch of time
[05:08] <thangam_arun> dfarning, initrd & vmlinuz has to copied or can be linked ?
[05:08] <thangam_arun> ok
[05:09] <dfarning> thangam_arun, I am not sure:(  I never build an ISO before this one.  there was a lot of trial and error.
[05:10] <thangam_arun> Yes yes
[05:10] <thangam_arun> only "all" option is worj=king
[05:10] <thangam_arun> only "all" option is working
[05:10] <thangam_arun> only "squash|iso" option is not working
[05:24] <dfarning> thangam_arun, look just before the template is copied in the error log.  it look like dpkg failed.  that might have screw up the chroot.
[05:30] <thangam_arun> dfarning, okay
[05:31] <dfarning> thangam_arun, it i getting late here. I need to get to bed
[05:32] <dfarning> thangam_arun, it look like all the errors are happening in the proc/ dir
[05:32] <thangam_arun> yes yes
[05:32] <thangam_arun> dfarning, you carry i will look into that
[05:33] <thangam_arun> dfarning, gud night see you later
[05:34] <dfarning> thangam_arun, good night and thanks again
[05:34] <thangam_arun> dfarning ,Here its is morning 10 am
[05:34] <thangam_arun> dfarning ,I am going office now
[05:35] <dfarning> thangam_arun, then enjoy your day
[05:36] <thangam_arun> dfarning ,Sure :-)
[09:04] <anubhav> alsroot: hi
[09:07] <alsroot> anubhav: pong
[09:10] <anubhav> actually i was working io #2453 Multiple numbers appended to make filenames unique on removable devices. i have made the following patch to make the titles available in the model.py so that i can check them while assingning new titles i write function in model Multiple numbers appended to make filenames unique on removable devices. http://paste.ubuntu.com/521281/
[09:10] <anubhav> *in  write function
[09:11] <anubhav> alsroot: could you suggest some pointers in the approch used
[09:17] <anubhav> alsroot: i have stored titles in a list which is stored in model.py and this function is called in listmodel.py
[09:26]  * alsroot looks
[09:30] <alsroot> anubhav: you don't need to work w/ titles, see _get_unique_file_name
[09:30] <alsroot> anubhav: if I got it right, you need to weak this method to let it take into account already appended numbers to the files name
[09:30] <alsroot> s/weak/tweak/
[09:35] <anubhav> alsroot: i don't know how this method is functioning what is mount point ? Could you provide some pointrs on it
[09:35] <anubhav> alsroot: and how can it be used
[09:41] <alsroot> anubhav: mount point is "/" for datasotre entries and fullpath to file in case of external files
[09:42] <alsroot> anubhav: _get_unique_file_name is exactly to code that appends _<number> to file names, thus it is the right place to patch
[09:42] <alsroot> s/to code/the code/
[09:46] <anubhav> alsroot: this is for setting new titles , but still the earlier titles will be needed how could i get those ?
[09:48] <alsroot> anubhav: in my mind, you don't need old titles at all, what ticket about is just do not create _<n>_<n>.. files while writing external entries
[09:51] <anubhav> alsroot: but wouldn't we need to check upto what number _<n> has to go ? that means if initially it was upto _9 then now it should be till _9_10
[09:53] <alsroot> anubhav: just parse existed filename to get what its number (if exists), and increment it
[09:55] <anubhav> alsroot: how could we get existed filenames
[09:57] <alsroot> anubhav: see _get_unique_file_name sources, it exactly checks is file exists
[09:59] <anubhav> alsroot: ok.. thanks checking..
[15:48] <thangam_arun> dfarning, Hii
[15:48] <thangam_arun> dfarning, i have build i386 successfully
[15:55] <dfarning> ^^ nice, what was whrong
[15:55] <dfarning> wrong
[16:34] <satellit_> i do not see it in ../usr
[18:56] <thangam_arun> dfarning, did you create new user for me @usr machine ??
[19:44] <manusheel> thangam_arun: Hi Arun.
[19:45] <manusheel> How did you find the documentation send to you?
[19:45] <manusheel> thangam_arun: Kindly let us know if you need further help.