[02:05] <braiam> --help
[11:42] <jibel> new ubuntu desktop images posted to the tracker.
[12:28] <patdk-wk> still no iso's?
[12:57] <cjwatson> patdk-wk: they're rebuilding at the moment, you should see them gradually filtering onto the tracker
[12:57] <cjwatson> patdk-wk: any particular images you mean?
[12:57] <patdk-wk> just looking for the server images :)
[12:58] <patdk-wk> still sounds like there will be rebuilds of it yet though
[12:58] <cjwatson> it's in the queue
[12:58] <cjwatson> I'm guessing under an hour
[12:59] <patdk-wk> ok
[14:13] <patdk-wk> wee, updates iso's
[15:01] <charlie-tca> patdk-wk: looks like we have the new images
[15:01] <patdk-wk> ya, about 2 more min, till I'm done downloading
[15:01] <patdk-wk> unless you mean another new batch :)
[15:02] <patdk-wk> running out of time to test them today though :(
[15:02] <patdk-wk> have to head to new office and inspect the installation of new wiring
[15:02] <charlie-tca> The ones dated for 2011-10-11 is all I see. I guess not being at the release sprint means we have to tell each other when things are there now
[15:02] <patdk-wk> then headed down to the datacenter for a opening event
[15:02] <charlie-tca> Have fun
[15:02] <patdk-wk> iso's downloaded :)
[15:03] <patdk-wk> now just need an hour to test them all :)
[15:06] <charlie-tca> Mine are about two hours to download (zsync) and then just 10-12 hours to test
[15:06] <patdk-wk> mine take about 40min to download
[15:07] <patdk-wk> I do 3 tests, on server 64 and 32
[15:07] <patdk-wk> sometimes I'll do a 4th test if time permits
[15:07] <charlie-tca> And if I don't keep a close eye on either the server or the ISO tracker, I don't even know when they get killed again :(
[15:07] <patdk-wk> yep
[15:08] <patdk-wk> guess I have time now to start tests
[15:08] <patdk-wk> guess  Ishould start with the iscsi ones, as I wonder how well my new iscsi envroment works :)
[15:08] <patdk-wk> should make testing much much less painful, and save me 5min per test
[15:08] <patdk-wk> have full iscsi bios boot now :)
[15:19] <charlie-tca> I can't even start testing again until probably noon here now.
[15:21] <skaet> charlie-tca, we'll announce here in this channel, when a respin is going to be needed and why.
[15:23] <charlie-tca> Thank you, skaet
[15:23] <charlie-tca> at least the "we are respinning ???" would be great
[15:23] <charlie-tca> and then the "??? images are ready now" too, would be most helpful
[15:26] <skaet> charlie-tca,  will post here when I see we're respinning.   I'll be monitoring them emerging, but will be checking the iso tracker too, before they emerge.
[15:26] <skaet> s/before/as/
[15:26] <skaet> may miss a few on the iso tracker though, since multiplexing on many other fronts right now.
[15:28] <charlie-tca> Thank you. It just seems with most of Canonical there together, they leave out those of us in the Community side of things more and more.
[15:29] <skaet> charlie-tca, pitti, slangasek, aren't in milbank.  We're still distributed.   Colin just arrived this morning, and went into firefight mode.
[15:30] <skaet> courtesy of last night's regression.
[15:30] <charlie-tca> I apologize for the misconception here. I am just frustrated, I need 10-12 hours to get things tested properly, and I see respins happening so fast, I can't even get one test done
[15:31] <skaet> charlie-tca, I understand.   Its been a bit fustrating all around.
[15:33] <patdk-wk> heh, scared
[15:33] <patdk-wk> the iso is downloading 57 updated packages :)
[15:35] <charlie-tca> and that's the "new" image?
[15:35] <patdk-wk> yep
[15:36] <charlie-tca> yikes!
[15:46] <elopio> Hello testers.
[15:47] <Samsagax> hi there
[15:47] <elopio> I've installed oneiric on my laptop, and I see weird problems that I don't see on my netbook.
[15:47] <elopio> like, a grey top bar, and some invisible unity icons.
[15:47] <elopio> no sound indicator
[15:48] <elopio> no shut down indicator, or whatever it's called.
[15:49] <elopio> seems to be only my problem, but I don't know what's going on. I installed from today's iso. Can it be that I have some previous preferences that are messing it all?
[15:51] <charlie-tca> Did you grab the iso dated October 11, or October 10?
[15:55] <elopio> charlie-tca, october 11.
[15:55] <elopio> I synchronized it one hour ago.
[15:56] <charlie-tca> If you kept /home, it might have previous preferences.
[15:56] <jibel> elopio, and does it work from live cd ? Is it an upgrade or you wiped everything and did a fresh installation ?
[15:57] <elopio> charlie-tca, I kept /home
[15:57] <elopio> jibel, it works from live cd. And I wiped all my /, just kept /home
[15:57] <elopio> what previous preferences should I delete?
[16:52] <patdk-wk> damn network delay still exists, never got a moment to file a report about that :(
[16:56] <jibel> patdk-wk, is this bug 870214 ?
[16:56] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 870214 in open-iscsi (Ubuntu Oneiric) (and 4 other projects) "iSCSI root installation creates manual eth0 configuration + long boot (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/870214
[17:02] <patdk-wk> sounds like it
[17:02] <patdk-wk> I have to head to the datacenter now
[17:02] <patdk-wk> but will update the tracker when I get back
[17:02] <patdk-wk> and hopefully get the esxi tests run
[17:02] <patdk-wk> new iscsi setup here works nice :)
[17:25] <hggdh> jamespage: OK, ad-hoc run fine (meaning as usual)
[17:26] <jamespage> hggdh: do we still have the wrong region?
[17:26] <jamespage> ap-northwest-1
[17:26] <hggdh> jamespage: seems so
[17:26] <jamespage> or is is ap-northeast-1
[17:26] <jamespage> ah - it is - please can we update the config and re-run
[17:26] <jamespage> prior to the big one
[17:27] <hggdh> oops
[17:27] <hggdh> too late ;-)
[17:27] <jamespage> hggdh: oh well - its probably OK :-)
[17:28] <hggdh> but I updated the ad-hoc
[17:29] <hggdh> jamespage: and the big beast has the correct region
[17:29] <hggdh> also, after I updated it it got to be green -- perhaps an older run?
[17:29] <hggdh> yeah
[17:32] <jamespage> yes
[17:39] <elopio> I reported my problem with a screenshot on bug #872400
[17:39] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 872400 in ubuntu "many UI problems after installing oneiric (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/872400
[17:47] <jamespage> hggdh: not looking to bad so far
[17:47] <jamespage> nothing actually related to the ami image itself - just general ec2 issue-ets
[17:47] <jamespage> hggdh: need to take a break - back in a bit
[17:48] <hggdh> k
[18:12] <patrickmw> stgraber, is edubuntu rebuilding due to an ltsp error?  tftp is unable to load pxelinux on 64bit for ubuntu.
[18:32] <jamespage> hggdh: ec2 testing looking OK
[18:33] <jamespage> one test is spinning - but it looks like an ec2 provisioning error
[18:33] <jamespage> will time out in a bit
[18:44] <hggdh> jamespage: finished, two errors reported
[20:03] <bdmurray> How do I figure out who added a bug to the iso testing tracker it so it was tagged iso-testing?
[20:05] <bdmurray> Okay now who is valix?
[21:51] <jibel> charlie-tca, I tested xubuntu alternate and it looks good, I didn't covered xubuntu desktop "resize partition"
[21:52] <charlie-tca> Thank you
[21:52] <charlie-tca> I am running the desktop images
[21:55] <charlie-tca> jibel: I forgot to re-write the screen-reader installation
[22:55] <cjwatson> chadadavis: are you around?  I could use a bit of live debugging on bug
[22:55] <cjwatson> 856826
[22:55] <cjwatson> bug 856826
[22:55] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 856826 in partman-base (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "'guided resize' partioning leaves Mac unbootable (affects: 1) (heat: 58)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/856826
[22:56] <chadadavis> Hi cjwatson
[22:57] <chadadavis> I've got a system ready to be resized, if you can tell me what you're looking for.
[22:58] <cjwatson> well, actually, I want other stuff first
[22:58] <cjwatson> can you tell me what 'archdetect' in a terminal in a live session says?
[22:58] <chadadavis> amd64/generic
[22:59] <cjwatson> ok, excellent
[22:59] <cjwatson> that's the simplest kind of wrong
[22:59] <chadadavis> Should there be some Mac/GPT identifier in there somewhere?
[22:59] <cjwatson> yes
[23:00] <cjwatson> that actually doesn't directly matter, but it indicates that parted will be confused in the same way
[23:00] <chadadavis> Anyway I can fudge it and try it?
[23:00] <cjwatson> I'm typing instructions :)
[23:00] <chadadavis> But this is new behaviour. We didn't have this issue with Natty.
[23:00] <chadadavis> Great. Thanks.
[23:00] <cjwatson> yes yes
[23:00] <cjwatson> stop
[23:00] <cjwatson> :-)
[23:01] <cjwatson> I know why it's changed
[23:01] <cjwatson> the change was a bug fix but it has had a bad knock-on effect here
[23:01] <cjwatson> can you install libparted0debian1 from https://launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+archive/ppa and then try the resize install?
[23:02] <cjwatson> (there's a bunch of other random junk in that PPA, sorry)
[23:02] <cjwatson> also extremely tired, sorry if I'm being overly abrupt / not making sense
[23:03] <cjwatson> that parted change does better detection of whether it's on an Apple system that handles some EFI models better
[23:06] <chadadavis> cjwatson, OK, great. Got it. Anything else to note/log before I try it? It's on the way ...
[23:06] <cjwatson> no, I think that should be it, hopefully; I would like the sfdisk output as before though, whether it works or not
[23:07] <cjwatson> as well as regular syslog/partman
[23:07] <chadadavis> Right, will save all of that.
[23:07] <cjwatson> excellent, thank you
[23:07] <cjwatson> really appreciate this
[23:08] <cjwatson> but I think I have to crash now, seeing as I've been up for 19 hours :-/
[23:08] <chadadavis> No problem. Thank you for your help. Will add the logs to the bug report.