[12:13] <ScottK> cjwatson: It was just pointed out to me that the Kubuntu amd64 images seem to have vanished: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ - any idea what's up with that?
[12:15] <cjwatson> have you checked the logs?
[12:15] <cjwatson> xorriso : FAILURE : Cannot determine attributes of source file '/srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/scratch/kubuntu/daily-live/tmp/oneiric-amd64/-efi-boot' : No such file or directory
[12:15] <cjwatson> by the looks of things
[12:16] <ScottK> I thought I was supposed to be getting mailed all the failure logs.
[12:17] <ScottK> I don't recall that one.
[12:17] <ScottK> I notice the amd64 image isn't listed on the Kubuntu CD daily health check anymore either.
[12:17] <cjwatson> maybe it didn't fail sufficiently hard
[12:18] <cjwatson> anyway, I think that option needs to be --efi-boot with xorriso
[12:18] <ScottK> Where does that need to be fixed?
[12:19] <ScottK> AFAIK no one in Kubuntu messed with anything that would affect CD building.
[12:19] <cjwatson> it's fallout from my hybrid CD/USB changes
[12:19] <cjwatson> fixed in debian-cd now - thanks for the report
[12:20] <ScottK> Great.  Thanks.
[12:20]  * cjwatson tries rebuilding that image
[12:20] <cjwatson> (though it'll have broken all amd64 images, not just Kubuntu)
[12:21] <cjwatson> for the record, I think that a failure of any individual live filesystem gets mailed out, but if a subset of architectures fail at the CD build stage then that doesn't get mailed, unfortunately
[12:21] <cjwatson> it'll only trigger a mail if all arches fail, I think
[12:21] <cjwatson> I found it from http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/kubuntu/oneiric/daily-live-20110617.log
[12:21] <ScottK> Thanks.  I have to run to catch a flight, but I let the reporter know you were on it.
[12:21] <cjwatson> is there a bug#?
[12:21] <cjwatson> have a good flight
[12:21] <ScottK> No.  It was an IRC report.
[12:22] <cjwatson> ok
[12:22] <ScottK> How about the image not appearing anymore on the daily health check mail?
[12:22] <cjwatson> same reason
[12:22] <cjwatson> it's probably just been failing for enough days unnoticed that it eventually got purged
[12:23] <ScottK> I guess I need to read them closely enough to notice that all the wanted images are actually listed.
[12:23] <ScottK> Thanks.  Gotta run....
[13:26] <Laney> what's the purpose of (^| ) and \s*(,|$) in the dh-python2 is_affected regexp?
[13:27] <cjwatson> I was trying to stop it matching libfoo-python
[13:27] <Laney> ah
[13:28] <Laney> I blindly cribbed it for mono.ben and it nobbled the match a bit
[13:29] <cjwatson> it's possible I got it wrong :)
[13:30] <Laney> dunno, don't want to think about it :-)
[13:30] <Laney> it's enough to know that we don't need it ;)
[13:30] <tumbleweed> it sounds like ben should be taught to split and normalise dependancy lists
[13:31] <cjwatson> it's possible it already does know and I wasn't aware of it ;-)
[13:31] <Laney> speak to mehdi
[13:31]  * Laney returns to modelling STM
[14:01] <ScottK> cjwatson: I got a failure mail for the retry with no log in it.  I also don't see anything likely in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/kubuntu/oneiric/ - where should I be looking?
[14:02] <cjwatson> I ran the wrong command by mistake, and then got distracted by looking into the reason every single livefs build is failing right now
[14:02] <cjwatson> which seems to be some regression related to dpkg triggers, although I haven't yet worked out where
[14:03] <ScottK> OK.
[14:04] <ScottK> It's not critical.
[14:04] <ScottK> As long as whatever needs doing is somewhere on the TODO, no rush.  Certainly sounds lower priority than that.
[14:05] <ScottK> Also the airport wifi has gone very laggy, so don't be surprised if I'm not terribly responsive.
[15:04] <jdstrand> I have not been able to get a natty mini.iso (amd64) to boot after install in kvm. I'm told that it is broken. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD has links and checksums. is this known and if so, are we planning to fix it?
[15:06] <jdstrand> well, 'boot to a prompt'
[15:07] <jdstrand> it seems to get past grub but then all I get is a blinking cursor
[15:16] <jdstrand> meh
[15:16] <jdstrand> out of range pointer 0x8022000
[15:16] <jdstrand> Aborted. Press any key to exit.
[15:16] <jdstrand> (maverick amd64 mini.iso)
[15:19] <jdstrand> (I used virtio driver)
[20:09] <ScottK> skaet: Sorry I forgot to warn you I'd miss today's meeting.