[00:09] <NCommander> ev: whats the status on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/partman-crypto/+bug/420080
[00:09] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 420080 in partman-crypto "Configure encrypted volumes destroys existing data" [High,Confirmed]
[07:30] <ev> ah, hadn't realized that one got assigned to me
[07:30] <ev> NCommander: I'll look at it post-Feature Freeze
[07:37] <ev> bdmurray: recent ones?
[07:38] <ev> bdmurray: could you create a master bug for those, milestone it, and assign it to me? Assuming they're all crashing on that.
[07:44] <ev> hm, I do wonder if the extra megabyte that the new Wubi carries is going to kill us on the CD space front
[07:44] <ev> presumably
[07:48] <ev> lzma compression to lzma2 doesn't save us anything for the wubi binary
[07:52] <ev> could probably save some space synchronizing the list of grub modules for wubildr in both wubi and lupin
[08:10] <ev> I've created https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PP8fw2IWgH5oU8ytrXv6Fzsdu5afLrRcDm6-d6u7-T0/edit?hl=en_US to investigate some options once I have a bit more time
[09:46] <CIA-37> ubiquity: evand * r4789 pygi/ (3 files in 3 dirs): Start moving over to the C timezone map.
[11:01] <CIA-37> casper: evand * r912 casper/ (debian/changelog ubiquity-hooks/30accessibility): Remove log_end_message call (LP: #820284).
[11:02] <ev> jibel: ^
[11:03] <CIA-37> casper: evand * r913 casper/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.274
[11:07] <CIA-37> ubiquity: evand * r4790 pygi/ (gui/gtk/ubiquity.ui ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): Handle placing a skip button alongside the GtkExpander label properly.
[12:00] <jibel> ev, thanks. Why does it affect only i386 DVD ?
[12:36] <ev> jibel: I would be surprised if it does
[12:36] <ev> it should affect everything
[12:51] <jibel> ev, I am surprised. I tried DVD amd64 and Desktop amd64|i386 and they are not affected by this error.
[12:52] <ev> hm
[12:52] <jibel> I double checked ISOs checksums and that's the latest images.
[13:01] <jibel> ev, charlie-tca get the same bug on xubuntu
[13:47] <CIA-37> ubiquity: evand * r4791 pygi/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py: Fix the thin progress bar.
[13:50] <CIA-37> ubiquity: evand * r4792 pygi/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py: Fix unsetting the spinning cursor.
[13:53] <jibel> ev, both DVDs do not have the same version of the softwares on them. for example gnome-keyring is -ubuntu2 on amd64 and -ubuntu3 on i386. So maybe one grabbed the casper fix yesterday evening but not the other (though casper is 1.272 on both)
[13:53] <jibel> just a supposition.
[17:16] <skaet> ev, around?
[17:55] <skaet> stgraber?
[18:02] <skaet> we've got a critical bug that appears to be introduced last night, is there anyone around who can look into it?
[18:03] <skaet> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/820485
[18:03] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 820485 in ubiquity "ubiquity stops installation at 'Configuring target system'" [Critical,New]
[18:03] <skaet> desktop and DVDs appear to be affected.
[20:27] <jibel> ev, quick follow-up gnome-keyring was the problem. 3.1.1-0ubuntu3 added a hook that make the installation hang
[20:29] <jibel> now the question that remains is, is it possible to have the same version of a build on 2 different archs with different version of the same software in it?
[21:06] <mercury_> I have some questions about d-i using preseed
[21:08] <mercury_> Is there a way to get good debug info about d-i so I can see where it's failing?  (Seems to do it quietly, that is, there's no error messages)
[21:10] <mercury_> I get to the end of a netboot install and the 'finish install' option doesn't actually do anything, and the other option is 'abort install'.  What would be the best way to find out what's going wrong and how to fix it?
[21:12] <charlie-tca> mercury_: before hitting abort, switch to a tty using Alt+F2, and read the logs in /var/log
[21:15] <mercury_> syslog tells me a few times : DEBUG: resolver (libc6-udeb): package doesn't exist (ignored)  , but I don't know why or how serious it is
[21:16] <mercury_> libc6-udeb is in my mirror, where all the other udebs are, and all the other udebs 'seem' to be ok (no errors)