[00:14] <infinity> stgraber: Built now.
[00:17] <stgraber> yeah!
[00:17] <stgraber> thanks
[00:22] <bdmurray> stgraber: bug 949682 is a hardware error correct?
[00:22] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 949682 in apport "Can not create bug report - no way to go around faulty apport decision" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/949682
[00:23] <stgraber> bdmurray: yeah, drive error when reading the squashfs apparently
[00:24] <stgraber> bdmurray: so most likely bad media, could be bad iso and in some limited cases memory issues (at least the squashfs ones can appear on low memory systems)
[00:24] <stgraber> but yeah, nothing we can do in either case
[00:25] <bdmurray> but if the 'integrity test' said its okay then its likely memory?
[00:25] <bdmurray> or is the integrity test more limited
[00:27] <infinity> The seek, sense, and medium errors don't seem squash related at all.
[00:27] <infinity> Could just be a jiggling USB key with sketchy contacts.
[00:27] <infinity> Or anything like that.
[10:58] <CIA-32> partman-auto-loop: cjwatson * r61 ubuntu/ (autopartition-loop debian/changelog): Close mount's fd 3 so that it doesn't inherit a debconf file descriptor.
[11:03] <CIA-32> partman-auto-loop: cjwatson * r62 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 0ubuntu21
[15:11] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5242 ubiquity/ (tests/test_misc.py ubiquity/misc.py): Fully port set_indicator_keymaps to Xkl and re-enable unit test, still needs porting to gsettings though.
[15:12] <stgraber> will do the gsettings part in a bit, then add the changelog entry
[15:14] <cjwatson> right, partitioning excitement coming up
[15:15] <CIA-32> partman-auto: cjwatson * r622 ubuntu/ (40 files in 14 dirs):
[15:15] <CIA-32> partman-auto: Reuse existing swap partitions and EFI System Partitions, if any, rather
[15:15] <CIA-32> partman-auto: than creating new ones (LP: #311299).
[15:15]  * stgraber is glad he doesn't have to deal with these bugs ;)
[15:22] <CIA-32> partman-auto: cjwatson * r623 ubuntu/debian/ (66 files in 2 dirs): Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad.
[15:23] <CIA-32> partman-auto: cjwatson * r624 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 93ubuntu20
[15:36] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5243 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog tests/test_misc.py ubiquity/misc.py): Port indicator to gsettings, update test and add changelog entry
[15:37] <stgraber> cjwatson: I'll add the bluetooth fix now, then release a new ubiquity to pick up these fixes and the new partman* packages, so likely in 2-3 hours, does that work for you?
[15:43] <cjwatson> sure
[16:06] <CIA-32> netcfg: cjwatson * r1296 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog netcfg-common.c):
[16:06] <CIA-32> netcfg: Fix detection of empty domains when writing to /etc/hosts in the case
[16:06] <CIA-32> netcfg: where there is no static IP address (LP: #950664).
[16:08] <CIA-32> netcfg: cjwatson * r1297 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.68ubuntu14
[16:19] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5244 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Add ubiquity-bluetooth-agent
[16:20] <stgraber> now to actually write code using it ;)
[16:30] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5245 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-dm debian/changelog): Start bluetooth-applet from ubiquity-dm
[16:43] <bdmurray> cjwatson: rick mcbride seems to have clones of the system in bug 949992 if that helps
[16:43] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 949992 in update-manager "Upgrade from Lucid to Precise results in broken grub configuration" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/949992
[16:44] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5246 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Add copy_bluetooth_config copying /var/lib/bluetooth/ to /target/var/lib/bluetooth/
[16:45] <stgraber> ok, that should be it for ubiquity and bluetooth, just need to update casper now
[16:46] <cjwatson> bdmurray: it looks like he set this up deliberately
[16:46] <cjwatson> bdmurray: the debconf database shows that the following question was presented to him at some point:
[16:46] <cjwatson> _Description: Continue without installing GRUB?
[16:46] <cjwatson>  You chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot
[16:46] <cjwatson>  loader may not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts
[16:46] <cjwatson>  up it will use whatever was previously in the boot sector. If there is an
[16:46] <cjwatson>  earlier version of GRUB 2 in the boot sector, it may be unable to load
[16:46] <cjwatson>  modules or handle the current configuration file.
[16:46] <cjwatson>  .
[16:46] <cjwatson>  If you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on
[16:47] <cjwatson>  doing so, or if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot
[16:47] <cjwatson>  loader, then you should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install
[16:47] <cjwatson>  GRUB somewhere.
[16:47]  * cjwatson <- limited sympathy :)
[16:51] <bdmurray> cjwatson: ah because install_devices is empty?
[16:51] <cjwatson> yeah
[16:51] <cjwatson> followed up, anyway
[16:51] <cjwatson> I suspect it will be either invalid or due to some old bug
[17:02] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5247 ubiquity/ubiquity/misc.py: Fix remaining call to gconftools in misc.
[17:06] <stgraber> right, casper uploaded, tests pass fine and pyflakes is happy, I guess I'll release a new ubiquity then and do some more testing over the weekend with the new build
[17:06] <CIA-32> ubiquity: stgraber * r5248 ubiquity/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): releasing version 2.9.26ubuntu1
[17:10] <stgraber> doh, wrong version number ... fixing ... (I really should stop using bound branches ;))
[17:12] <stgraber> or change my workflow and do my final check before the debdiff
[17:13] <cjwatson> yeah, I do final check, then 'ubuntu-release' which is http://paste.ubuntu.com/876283/
[17:26] <superm1> stgraber: ev was right, ubiquity-dm is becoming it's own OS :)
[17:27] <stgraber> superm1: yeah ;)