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CIA-45ubiquity: cjwatson * r4965 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):00:10
CIA-45ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: apt-setup 1:0.49ubuntu9,00:10
CIA-45ubiquity: netcfg 1.68ubuntu4.00:10
cjwatsonev: I could use a retroactive review of r4964 when you see this, even if the effects of that review aren't in time for beta-200:22
CIA-45debian-installer: cjwatson * r1534 ubuntu/debian/changelog: No-change rebuild to pick up new components.00:44
CIA-45debian-installer: cjwatson * r1535 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20101020ubuntu6500:45
CIA-45ubiquity: cjwatson * r4966 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.7.3100:52
evcjwatson: looking now.  Thanks for that, by the way. I had a go at it last night, but pbuilder was taking ages to do much of anything.08:20
CIA-45ubiquity: evand * r4968 trunk/ (10 files in 5 dirs):16:12
CIA-45ubiquity: Move watching Internet connectivity to the frontends themselves,16:12
CIA-45ubiquity: which then ask each plugin to act accordingly (LP: #854706).16:12
bdmurraycjwatson: could you look at bug 851679?17:16
ubot2Launchpad bug 851679 in grub2 "Unable to boot after upgrade, Reloc Offset error on Grub" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/85167917:16
cjwatsonbdmurray: not until tomorrow17:36
bdmurraycjwatson: okay that works for me17:36
cjwatson(anyway most grub2 upgrade bugs are user error)17:36
cjwatsonI'm not sure it's worth escalating boot failures on grub2 to critical unless they're happening to lots of people17:37
cjwatsonafter all many bugs in a boot loader are boot failures - there's a danger of red fatigue17:37
bdmurrayOkay, I'd choose critical because he couldn't access any OS17:38
cjwatsonby that metric I'd have hundreds of critical bugs most of which are user error - I'm not sure this is a good use of critical17:38
bdmurrayokay, I see your point17:39
cjwatsonif it's widespread, I'd totally agree17:40
CIA-45ubiquity: evand * r4969 trunk/ (tests/test_gtkui.py ubiquity/plugins/ubi-wireless.py): Fix tests and unbreak the wireless page.18:18
CIA-45ubiquity: evand * r4970 trunk/ (151 files in 3 dirs): Update translations from Launchpad.18:21
ev^ unit tests save the day again18:24
CIA-45ubiquity: evand * r4971 trunk/ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py: Fix missing import18:25
ev^ as does pyflakes :)18:25
CIA-45ubiquity: evand * r4972 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.7.3318:33
skaetthanks ev,  was looking at the diff trying to figure some things out and spotted the note here.19:18
CIA-45usb-creator: superm1 * r358 usb-creator/ (bin/usb-creator-helper debian/changelog): Fix usb creator crash in KVMTest().20:09
* stgraber spent 30 minutes trying to figure out why the d-i automated testing was failing pretty weirdly only to notice that apparmor apparently matches the containers and so was blocking the dhclient script...21:32
=== kentb is now known as kentb-out
stgrabercjwatson: there seem to be a conflict between rdnssd and dhclient22:35
stgrabercjwatson: I only see it in a container at the moment but that's very likely because of a race condition (the container basically runs from my cache without even accessing my SSD)22:36
stgrabercjwatson: it results in some conflict in /etc/resolv.conf and netcfg thinking it failed to do a DHCP request22:36
stgrabercjwatson: I can only reproduce that when I'm in single stack IPv6 with stateful dhcpv622:36
stgrabercjwatson: removing rdnssd from my filesystem "fixes" it22:37

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