[08:07] ubiquity: evand * r4795 pygi/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py: Fix recursively quitting the main loop. [08:20] ubiquity: evand * r4796 pygi/ (158 files in 12 dirs): Merge with trunk. [08:26] ubiquity: evand * r4797 pygi/ (d-i/update-control debian/control): Tidy up build-deps. [08:29] ubiquity: evand * r4798 pygi/ (17 files in 9 dirs): Merge with webcam branch. [08:33] ubiquity: evand * r4790 trunk/ (66 files in 18 dirs): Merge PyGI branch. Ubiquity now uses PyGI and GTK+3. [08:35] ubiquity: evand * r4791 trunk/ (d-i/update-control debian/control): Fix gtk-dev typo. [08:44] ubiquity: evand * r4792 trunk/tests/test_gtkwidgets.py: Use PyGI TimezoneMap in tests. [08:54] ubiquity: evand * r4793 trunk/ (6 files in 4 dirs): Fixes from pyflakes. [08:58] ubiquity: evand * r4794 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-timezone.py: One more from pyflakes. [10:05] ubiquity: evand * r4795 trunk/ubiquity/im_switch.py: Move im_switch to PyGI. [10:11] ubiquity: evand * r4796 trunk/bin/ubiquity-dm: Port ubiquity-dm to PyGI. [10:18] ubiquity: evand * r4797 trunk/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py: Don't use the pygtk glib module. [13:52] netcfg: cjwatson * r1260 ubuntu/debian/ (71 files in 2 dirs): merge from Debian 1.68 === kentb-afk is now known as kentb [15:02] cjwatson: regarding the work item to filter out passwords in debconf, does this mean you're happy for us to carry the delta in debian bug 357118? [15:02] Debian bug 357118 in debconf "debconf: exposes passwords in debug messages" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/357118 [15:02] I can't recall the exact conversation at UDS, but I seem to recall the suggestion being to do this in ubiquity itself, which strikes me as far more error-prone [15:02] "happy" is too strong [15:02] :) [15:02] "reluctantly conceding" [15:02] lol [15:02] okay [15:03] I'm actually in complete agreement with joeyh [15:03] I don't agree with his solution. Our users and strace users are not in the same pool. [15:04] he's the debconf maintainer, not the ubiquity maintainer [15:04] absolutely [15:04] if ubiquity were using strace in debug mode, I would expect the strace maintainer to say the same thing [15:05] fair enough [15:05] there is a slight difference I suppose, because debconf has information about the data type [15:06] anyway, I don't really want to repeat the argument :-) if you feel it's necessary, go ahead and upload it === JanC_ is now known as JanC [15:06] you get to field complaints from joeyh about us carrying a patch that he's explicitly nacked, though [15:07] disagreement ought to be expressed by actual conversation on the Debian bug rather than just by uploading the patch, IMO [15:07] maybe a conversation will reveal some middle ground? [15:08] (so actually, I think it would be better for you to follow up to the Debian bug first, and see what comes of that) [15:11] okay [15:11] wi [15:11] will do [15:44] ev: https://code.launchpad.net/~brian-murray/ubiquity/bug-reporting-method/+merge/70793 [15:46] bdmurray: I agree with Mario's comment. Could you add a "do it for me" button? [15:46] bdmurray: we should chat with mpt to discuss the right UI for this [15:47] ev: I agree with his comment too but I've no idea how to do it and would rather we take this incremental step now. [15:47] fair enough [15:47] merging [15:48] ubiquity: evand * r4798 trunk/d-i/update-control: Add dependency for building the keyboard names. [15:49] ubiquity: evand * r4799 trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Instead of sending people to +filebug recommend using apport [15:49] ugh, I am having no luck at all with a i386 pbuilder [15:49] is anyone here in a position to test d-i WPA support? [15:49] (not quite yet but soon) [15:50] cjwatson: I've got a netbook to hand [15:50] I'll be heading home around 6pm though, to avoid confrontation with thuglets. [15:52] oh, yeah, absolutely keep safe at the moment :-/ [15:52] won't be ready by 6pm anyway [15:52] working through the tree of blockers [15:53] sure - let me know if you haven't found anyone by tomorrow morning and I'll give it a go [15:53] I hate landing 6000-line (temporarily) Ubuntu-specific patches :-/ [15:53] eep [15:55] ah, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=634107 [15:55] Debian bug 634107 in mount "umount: tries to umount /proc when umounting "proc" without the /etc/mtab entry" [Serious,Open] [15:59] oh, there was a patch in the sponsorship queue for that [15:59] https://code.launchpad.net/~pr0gg3d/ubuntu/oneiric/util-linux/bug-805886/+merge/70680 [16:00] I think that's the same? [16:00] it is - looks okay, mind if I send that to the archive? [16:01] sure [16:01] um, sure, I don't mind :-) [16:01] English, it sucks [16:01] :) [16:02] netcfg: cjwatson * r1261 ubuntu/ (41 files in 6 dirs): [16:02] netcfg: Merge upstream IPv6 branch (not yet mergeable in Debian since it's [16:02] netcfg: waiting for ifupdown 0.7). Thanks to Matt Palmer for the bulk of this [16:02] netcfg: work. [16:08] netcfg: cjwatson * r1262 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog dhcp.c netcfg-common.c): [16:08] netcfg: * Backport from trunk: [16:08] netcfg: - Explicitly ignore some errors to placate -Wunused-result. [16:10] netcfg: cjwatson * r1263 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog dhcp.c): Adjust start_dhcp_client to placate -Wformat-security. [16:12] netcfg: cjwatson * r1264 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog wpa.c): Handle failure to read a pid from the wpasupplicant pid file. [16:12] netcfg: cjwatson * r1265 ubuntu/Makefile: revert temporary -Wno-error=* changes [19:59] is it a bug if debootstrap + apt-get install linux-image + grub-pc gives graphics corruption on boot (unusable console), or is it expected that either the installer or the sysadmin sets up the video mode with the output of vbeinfo? [20:49] ubiquity: evand * r4800 ubiquity/d-i/update-control: Add timezonemap gir to build deps. [21:31] ubiquity: evand * r4801 ubiquity/src/webcam/webcam.c: Actually use a webcam. Move the test image stuff into an exported function. [22:25] ubiquity: evand * r4802 ubiquity/ (configure.ac d-i/update-control src/webcam/webcam.c): Add a method to test if a webcam is available using udev. [23:27] lool: you should not have to set up the video mode by hand, no [23:28] and the installer doesn't do it; GRUB is supposed to select a sensible mode at run-time [23:28] lool: oneiric or older? [23:29] lool: if pre-oneiric, I'll place a bet that you have a Thinkpad, and either look impressively telepathic or utterly wrong === kentb is now known as kentb-out