=== jibel_ is now known as jibel [14:37] hi ev, we were having a conversation about timezones and their translations in Ubiquity on #ubuntu-translators. Do you think you could shed some light on where those translations come from -> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/771170/ ? [14:46] looks like iso-codes to me [14:47] iso-codes doesn't seem to have the offending translations as such though [14:49] and ubiquity.templates looks right [14:49] perplexing; I guess it must be a ubiquity code bug rather than a translation bug [14:50] I'm doing other things right now, though - please file a bug and tell me the number, and I'll milestone it to try to avoid forgetting about it [15:12] thanks cjwatson, andrejz tells me it's bug 904770 [15:12] Launchpad bug 904770 in ubiquity "Slovenia is not on the list of countries in time zone window" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/904770 [15:12] cjwatson in addition [15:13] ok, thanks [15:13] Srbija is displayed no matter on which ex_Yugoslavia republic one clicks (6 occurances of serbia 6 ex Yu republics). [15:13] right, dpm just explained that [15:13] I don't think it's a translation bug [15:13] ok, i missed a bit [15:13] yeah me to [15:14] because i checked all isocodes .po files [15:14] I understand the distress, I come from a contentious country too and don't like people getting its name wrong :) [15:14] and neither slovenian or serbia are misrepresented [15:15] well in addition this was one country about 20 years ago and then it got split and a war broke out, so some people still have bad feelings about this. In Slovenia it wasn't really bad, but further south (Croatia, Bosnia) it was quite tough.. [15:15] yeah, I understand [15:15] so some people are still a bit agressive [15:15] I know the history (more or less) [15:16] anyway, it's definitely not intentional [15:16] i know [15:17] it would be just cool if it was fixed before more people get upset [15:17] I'll hopefully have time to look at it before the Christmas break [15:17] in time for precise (LTS) at least [15:17] I milestoned it for alpha-2 [15:18] ok thanks [15:19] also cjwatson [15:20] let me add i didn't notice this in ubuntu 11.04 [15:20] also i think it wasn't there for ubuntu 11.10 alpha 2 when i istalled it [15:21] I suspect that I will not start out by comparing with previous releases, as the churn is too high to do it that way; but thanks anyway [15:21] maybe it helps to narrow down the search [15:22] probably not sadly, I expect I'll just debug from scratch :) [15:23] (it's true that sometimes that approach helps; it just IME doesn't with something like this) [15:24] ok thanks [15:33] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1594 ubuntu/ (4 files in 4 dirs): [15:33] debian-installer: Switch i386 to the -generic-pae kernel flavour, and add a new [15:33] debian-installer: netboot/non-pae build for i386 that uses the -generic flavour [15:33] debian-installer: (LP: #897786). [15:35] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1595 ubuntu/ (build/Makefile debian/changelog): [15:35] debian-installer: Exclude checksum files themselves (MD5SUMS, SHA1SUMS, and SHA256SUMS) [15:35] debian-installer: from the contents of checksum files. [16:00] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1596 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20101020ubuntu91 === davmor2_ is now known as davmor2 [16:43] cjwatson: Is there a way to squeeze something a little more helpful from base-installer than: [16:43] Dec 15 15:53:36 base-installer: info: could not determine kernel flavour [16:43] Dec 15 15:53:36 base-installer: info: Found kernels '' [16:45] set -x? :-) [16:45] what kernel flavour are you trying to install? [16:46] omap4 [16:46] It's armhf netinst. [16:47] After fixing eglibc, I've landed here. :P [16:47] kernel/armhf.sh is going to want to be a tad more complete. [16:47] :q [16:48] oops [16:48] I bet a bunch of kernel/tests/armhf/ could be symlinks to armel. [16:48] once you've fleshed out the code itself [16:48] I bet it all could be symlinks. [16:48] Probably. I blame Hector. [16:49] Though maybe not totally unreasonable to leave out v7-capable subarches. [16:49] v7-*in*capable [16:49] Meh. [16:49] The kernels won't exist, and no one will build for them. [16:50] Duplicating the code instead of linking it just to clean up a case statement seems pedantic and silly. [16:50] I'm cool with symlinks all over if you are. [16:50] I <3 symlinks. [16:50] I'm a big fan of "if it ain't broke..." [16:51] Of course, this means I need to merge the mx5 stuff they did back into armel before symlinking around. [16:51] But that's not rocket science. [16:53] * infinity fixes. [16:53] cjwatson: Thanks for the pointer. [16:53] np [16:54] Of course, I missed your d-i upload. So, I get to do anohter after this. [16:54] \o/ [16:54] base-installer isn't in the initrd, so no need. [16:54] Oh, yay. Shiny. [17:23] Oh, err, I really should have run the testsuite before uploading. :P [17:41] haha [17:41] I was going to suggest that but thought it would be patronising :-P [17:59] partman-basicfilesystems: cjwatson * r912 ubuntu/ (commit.d/format_swap debian/changelog): [17:59] partman-basicfilesystems: Stop using libparted to format swap partitions. parted 3.0 doesn't [17:59] partman-basicfilesystems: support this anyway, and I'm guessing that this may be the cause of [17:59] partman-basicfilesystems: blkid sometimes not recognising the swap partition during installation [17:59] partman-basicfilesystems: (LP: #709363). [18:02] partman-basicfilesystems: cjwatson * r913 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 71ubuntu2 [18:57] ubiquity: cjwatson * r5112 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): [18:57] ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: base-installer [18:57] ubiquity: 1.122ubuntu3, partman-auto 93ubuntu18, partman-basicfilesystems [18:57] ubiquity: 71ubuntu2. [19:01] ubiquity: cjwatson * r5113 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.9.8