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cjwatson | bdmurray: ok | 09:16 |
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cjwatson | bdmurray: hmm, your bug bot seems to be removing apt-clone state tarballs from bugs (e.g. bug 884515) - is that intentional? I don't know that I much care about the particular bugs in question, but in general apt-clone state is invaluable for debugging upgrade bugs and I didn't think there was anything sensitive in it | 09:17 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 884515 in opendnssec "package opendnssec-enforcer-mysql 1.1.3-3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: package opendnssec-enforcer-mysql is not ready for configuration cannot configure (current status `half-installed')" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/884515 | 09:17 |
cjwatson | (ah, I see seb128 asked the same thing in #ubuntu-devel) | 09:39 |
bdmurray | cjwatson: its intentional there was a security upload about it | 14:54 |
cjwatson | I see, ok | 14:58 |
cjwatson | xnox: we should talk about this installer partitioning work before I completely forget about it; mumble? | 15:00 |
xnox | cjwatson: ok. | 15:00 |
xnox | I just spoke with slangasek about it a bit | 15:01 |
NCommander | cjwatson: how would you feel about moving extlinux-update from syslinux to syslinux-common; highbank platform uses extlinux.conf, and implemented extlinux (basically) in uboot. I rather not overly duplicate code in flash-kernel | 15:25 |
cjwatson | NCommander: I don't really have any stake in it or knowledge about it; ask Daniel Baumann in Debian? | 15:26 |
cjwatson | I do very much like the fact that syslinux is in sync with Debian again - it was a real hassle for a while - so would thank you not to diverge again unless we have a *really* good reason :) | 15:26 |
NCommander | cjwatson: I can replicate the extlinux-update script in flash-kernel. Its a bit of code duplication, but I rather not diverage a packageif it can be avoided | 15:27 |
NCommander | (didn't realize we got syslinux in sync with Debian \o/) | 15:27 |
roadmr | Hi folks! I have a preseed that automates installation, but if I plug in a USB stick and then boot, Ubiquity gets confused and stops to ask me which type of install I want to do. Is there a way to tell Ubiquity that I want to erase everythiing on /dev/sda and install there? should it honor d-i settings? (that seem to work fine when using alternate or server) | 15:36 |
eagles0513875 | hi guys :) | 19:49 |
eagles0513875 | anyone want their brains picked | 19:50 |
eagles0513875 | with two majorly annoying issues? | 19:50 |
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