[08:59] <CIA-16> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1581 ubuntu/ (build/config/armhf.cfg debian/changelog debian/control): Enable armhf/omap4.
[09:02] <CIA-16> debian-installer: cjwatson * r1582 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20101020ubuntu84
[15:41] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5101 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):
[15:41] <CIA-16> ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: flash-kernel 2.28ubuntu35,
[15:41] <CIA-16> ubiquity: hw-detect 1.88ubuntu1, localechooser 2.39ubuntu1, partman-uboot 5.
[15:48] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5102 trunk/ (6 files in 3 dirs): Add armhf support.
[16:22] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5103 trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs):
[16:22] <CIA-16> ubiquity: Set DPKG_UNTRANSLATED_MESSAGES=1 when installing packages so that bug
[16:22] <CIA-16> ubiquity: reports are easier to analyse; requested by Brian Murray.
[16:26] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5104 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.9.6
[17:57] <CIA-16> partman-auto: cjwatson * r616 ubuntu/ (2 files in 2 dirs):
[17:57] <CIA-16> partman-auto: Don't offer resize_use_free autopartitioning method on armhf (already
[17:57] <CIA-16> partman-auto: excluded on armel).
[17:59] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5105 trunk/ (4 files in 2 dirs): Add a few armhf -> armel symlinks to fix the armhf build.
[17:59] <CIA-16> partman-auto: cjwatson * r617 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 93ubuntu17
[18:09] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5106 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): Automatic update of included source packages: partman-auto 93ubuntu17.
[18:16] <CIA-16> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5107 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py: typo
[18:53] <kyleN> ev, hi. I'd like to use oem-config  in an arm chroot with proper preseeding to create the user and the other basics that oem-config normally does. is this possible? oem-config-debconf?
[18:54] <kyleN> that chroot becomes a rootfs tarball that can be combined with kernel and other bits with linaro tools create a working system
[20:07] <infinity> cjwatson: Argh.  d-i thinks it knows better than udebs, and just flattens things to /lib? :/
[20:08] <cjwatson> haha
[20:08] <cjwatson> library reduction fun
[20:08] <cjwatson> maybe just make a special exception; that code is no fun
[20:09] <infinity> Well, the added irony in this case is the line a bit further up where it knows that the PI is "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ld-linux.so.3" and then it decides it doesn't need it. :P
[20:09] <infinity> (Given the above, you may be able to generalise it, rather than make an exception... ie: if it's looking up the PI location anyway, ensure that we keep it?)
[20:10] <infinity> And by "you", I might mean "I".
[20:10] <infinity> But someone. :P
[20:11] <cjwatson> Feel free - I'm pretty much out 'til Monday
[20:11] <infinity> Mmkay.
[20:11] <infinity> Is that bit in d-i itself, or one of the many subpackages?
[20:11]  * infinity doesn't feel particularly like hunting, if you happen to know.
[20:13] <cjwatson> probably debian-installer/build/Makefile
[20:13] <cjwatson> or if you're unlucky it's in mklibs
[20:13] <infinity> Mmkay.
[20:13] <cjwatson> one of the two anyway
[20:28] <infinity> And the fun continues:
[20:28] <infinity> 13:20 < GrueMaster> grmbl.  "Loading libc6-udeb failed for unknown reasons. Aborting."
[20:29] <cjwatson> Crappy error, but there should be something in syslog
[20:30] <cjwatson> It means udpkg exited non-zero
[20:30] <GrueMaster> yea, uh.  No syslog accessible without libc6.  No shell, no saving logs.
[20:31] <infinity> Installing to an SD that you can pull and put in another machine?
[20:31] <cjwatson> no virtual terminals?
[20:32] <GrueMaster> cjwatson: headless for one.
[20:33] <cjwatson> Can you run armhf in qemu?  It might be quickere.
[20:33] <cjwatson> *quicker
[20:33] <cjwatson> Given that this failure has got to be pretty early.
[20:33] <GrueMaster> This is right after loading the preseed.  Way before install starts.
[20:33] <infinity> I see no reason why not.
[20:35] <GrueMaster> I am not setup for qemu.  And I don't want to take the time to learn it now.  I have way too much on my plate.  I'll try on a system that has monitor/keyboard.
[20:35] <cjwatson> I'm not necessarily saying *you* have to ...
[20:36] <cjwatson> (Sorry, I did say "you", but I meant "one".)
[20:36] <cjwatson> That said I should go be sociable ...
[20:41] <GrueMaster> yea, that didn't work.  'can't run "-/bin/sh":  Permission denied".