[01:32] <magn3ts> The wubi installer page is still broken...
[01:45] <magn3ts> Oh well...
[10:21] <CIA-4> apt-setup: cjwatson * r205 ubuntu/ (5 files in 4 dirs): Add Release files for extras.ubuntu.com/natty.
[10:29] <CIA-4> apt-setup: cjwatson * r206 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1:0.49ubuntu2
[10:38] <CIA-4> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1371 maverick-proposed/ (build/config/common debian/changelog):
[10:38] <CIA-4> debian-installer: Use udebs from maverick-security, maverick-proposed, and
[10:38] <CIA-4> debian-installer: maverick-updates.
[10:39] <CIA-4> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1372 maverick-proposed/debian/changelog: releasing version 20100211ubuntu29.2
[11:07] <davmor2> morning all
[11:08] <davmor2> ev: did your m-a patch hit the iso?
[11:09] <ev> davmor2: no, new livefs images are not being created at the moment, due to this:
[11:09] <ev> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/natty/ubuntu/latest/livecd-20101124-amd64.out
[11:12] <davmor2> ev: :( damn them damn them all to hell
[11:13] <cjwatson> wow, builders entirely swamped with private jobs
[11:15] <cjwatson> new evolution/i386 should start building in 20 minutes or so; amd64 is several hours away yet
[11:20] <soren> cjwatson: That sort of thing makes me rather uneasy. Private jobs are mostly security stuff, isn't it?
[11:30] <cjwatson> soren: generally, yes
[11:30] <cjwatson> not that I really know for sure, I just see "Building private source" on https://launchpad.net/builders/
[11:30] <soren> yeah, I saw it, too.
[12:18] <CIA-4> tasksel: cjwatson * r1449 ubuntu/ (6 files in 2 dirs):
[12:18] <CIA-4> tasksel: Update Ubuntu tasks from seeds, replacing ubuntustudio-audio with
[12:18] <CIA-4> tasksel: ubuntustudio-generation and ubuntustudio-recording.
[12:19] <CIA-4> tasksel: cjwatson * r1450 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.84ubuntu4
[13:18] <cjwatson> evolution publishing on i386, accepted on amd64; hopefully that will be enough to get the desktop installable again for live builds though it's not clear yet