=== jetole is now known as Guest57897 === ev_ is now known as ev === cjwatson_ is now known as cjwatson [11:07] wubi: evand * r206 trunk/ (82 files in 2 dirs): Update translations from Launchpad. [11:10] bug 747090 is freaking me out; it sometimes goes away when I try to debug it ... [11:10] Launchpad bug 747090 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "No translations in natty" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/747090 [11:11] almost as if there's something timing-dependent, but I'm having real trouble imagining such a thing in gfxboot [11:33] casper: evand * r881 casper/ (debian/changelog scripts/casper-bottom/15autologin): Suppress Log Out item in the live session (LP: #750140). [11:42] TheMuso`: you appear to have uploaded casper 1.262 without committing it to the branch. Could you merge those changes in with trunk and release 1.263 when you have a chance? [11:42] cjwatson: new wubi build is in place [11:56] great, thanks [11:56] that's with grub-pc 1.99~rc1-8ubuntu1? [12:10] cjwatson: correc [12:10] t [12:10] good stuff [12:10] ubiquity: evand * r4641 trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Bump panel indicators ABI (LP: #745681). === TheMuso` is now known as TheMuso === skaet_ is now known as skaet [15:06] I found a twisted way to get a complete execution trace out of gdb and qemu [15:08] 'set remotelogfile gdblog; target remote | qemu -gdb stdio -no-reboot [whatever other arguments you need]; c', then Ctrl-C at some reasonable point, set a breakpoint where you want your execution trace to start, 'c' to that, 'stepi [number of instructions to trace]'; now you have a complete remote protocol dump in gdblog and can do 'grep -A1 '^w +\$g' gdblog | grep ^r | cut -b69-76' to get a sequence of ... [15:08] ... (processor-endian) PC values[C[C[C[C [15:08] "fast" is not exactly the word for it, but sometimes it can be better than the alternative ... [15:10] though it seems to be sitting very slowly tracing over disk interrupts at the moment ... [17:04] cjwatson: what is the difference between amd64 and +mac? I tried digging around cdimage/debian-cd a while back but couldn't figure it out [17:04] gdb/qemu> awesome! [17:05] ev, the +mac doesn't have the EFI boot record because macs do EFI differently [17:05] indeed [17:05] I went into it on #ubuntu-devel the other day [17:06] http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/03/31/%23ubuntu-devel.txt [17:07] thanks [17:13] ev: which of the beta-targeted ubiquity bugs are you on at the moment? we should probably avoid duplicate work as time is getting tight [17:14] unless you're on it, I'd like to take the various keyboard problems [17:14] since I think they're basically my fault [17:18] by all means [17:18] I've been trying to sort out the flashplugin-installer bug today [17:18] as well as fixing some other small ones [17:19] oh and the duplicate sources when using the upgrade option [17:20] though it's actually more a matter of apt-clone creating its new sources.list over top of the one created by apt-setup (yay) [17:20] I've got half a patch to have apt-clone merge into the existing sources.list though [17:21] right, back in a few. Need to test syslinux on real apple metal === skaet is now known as skaet_afk [18:22] just a heads-up, a colleugue installed edubuntu on his laptop and ticked the box that says that the non-free stuff should be installed as well, and the installation failed [18:22] I think it has something to do with the shipped debian packages on the DVD (there might be something missing on the edubuntu ship seed) [18:23] going to look at it now so that I can get some debug output [18:33] highvoltage: quite possibly the flashplugin-installer bug [18:33] highvoltage: you'll see traces of that in /var/log/syslog [18:33] if it is, I'd very much appreciate knowing what his configuration is [18:33] that is what arch [18:35] ev: it was amd64 [18:44] I wish I could make the terminal window in ubiquity slightly larger :) [18:58] ev: yep, it is indeed the flashplugin package that fails installing: http://irc.jonathancarter.org/files/temp/syslog === skaet_afk is now known as skaet [19:12] ev, think it's too late to do the partner enablement and adobe-flashplugin rather than flashplugin-installer from the ubuntu archive for natty then? [19:15] it will interact awkwardly with the fact that partner is currently unintentionally turned on, and needs to be turned off before release