[10:35] <cjwatson> ev: "sudo adt-run ../ubiquity_2.11.4.dsc --- ~/src/ubuntu/autopkgtest/git/autopkgtest/virt-subproc/adt-virt-schroot quantal-i386" passed for me
[10:36] <ev> confirming that it's failing in the Jenkins shell code, presumably
[10:38] <cjwatson> I think so
[10:39] <jibel> I'll look into this after lunch.
[10:40] <ev> thanks jibel
[11:01] <davmor2> ev: gotta say I love the twitter feed on the installer that is a neat idea
[11:02] <ev> davmor2: on the installer?
[11:02] <ev> oh
[11:02] <ev> that
[11:02] <ev> thank Dylan McCall for that
[11:02] <davmor2> ev: that last slide
[11:02] <ev> indeed
[15:09] <jibel> ev, fixed. it was a problem with the initial provisioning of the test env.
[15:10] <jibel> ubiquity i386 passed, amd64 failed
[15:10] <jibel> oem-config-kde : Depends: ubiquity-frontend-kde (= 2.11.5) but it is not going to be installed
[15:10] <jibel> probably the mysql version mismatch between amd64 and i386
[15:18] <ev> jibel: cheers
[15:18] <ev> mysql? as a dependency of ubiquity-frontend-kde?
[15:31] <cjwatson> somewhere in the akonadi stack iirc
[15:50] <jibel> something like ubiquity-frontend-kde -> python3-pykde4 -> kde-runtime -> akonadi-server -> akonadi-backend-mysql -> mysql-server-core-5.5
[15:51] <cjwatson> should be sorted out soon enough anyway
[15:54] <infinity> FSVO "soon".
[20:29] <Deprofundis> Hi i'm developing some new functionalities in ubiquity
[20:29] <Deprofundis> i'm trying to connect to ubuntusso , using ubuntu-sso client api
[20:30] <Deprofundis> i do not know what value i have to give to app_name
[20:32] <Deprofundis> ????
[20:35] <Deprofundis> is anybody here to help ? !
[21:40] <xnox> Deprofundis
[21:45] <infinity> in 11
[21:45] <infinity> Argh.  What keeps eating my first two keystrokes?
[21:54] <Blackyugin> Hi, I work with Deprofundis and I need help to (for the same problem)
[22:01] <xnox> Blackyugin: first of all, please do not quit IRC. Keep it running for at least a full day
[22:01] <xnox> me and cjwatson were trying to help you, but when we come back you would be gone already
[22:02] <xnox> second, please subscribe to ubuntu-installer mailing list pointed in the channel topic, then we can reply there
[22:02] <xnox> I am personally in UTC+1 time zone, so mailing list maybe the best option
[22:03] <xnox> asking the same question over and over again & then disappearing without leaving *any* contact details is frustrating to both me and as it seams you&Deprofundis and is not productive
[22:03] <xnox> as I understand you are working on the 'reinstall from sync' functionality.
[22:04] <Blackyugin> Ok sorry  but I can't let my computer always ON
[22:04] <xnox> Blackyugin: send email to the mailing list
[22:05] <Blackyugin> Ok I do
[22:06] <xnox> ubuntu-sso stuff is really out of scope for this channel. Maybe you should try https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/ ?
[22:06] <Blackyugin> Sorry but I new to Ubuntu and I don't know all process, etc.
[22:06] <Blackyugin> I am*
[22:07] <xnox> that's ok. ubiquity is very complex, and not many people hack on it. It's really just a handful
[22:07] <xnox> I'm got myself into ubiquity hacking just recently
[22:11] <Blackyugin> I try to "software-center" channel, but no answer (i can't always let my computer ON and stay to IRC...). But thanks for the link i see it
[22:14] <xnox> Blackyugin: software-centre is not connected to ubuntu-one (which does the login.ubuntu.com / one.ubuntu.com / login.launchpad.net)
[22:14] <cm-t> hi
[22:15] <xnox> Blackyugin: https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/account_admin/auth/index
[22:15] <xnox> seems something along the lines
[22:15] <xnox> cm-t: hi
[22:16] <Blackyugin> xnox: You are sure there are no ubuntuSSO in software-center because you can synchronize computer and login with your ubuntuSSO no ?
[22:16] <cm-t> xnox: software-center use lp login for comment, but there is some sso for the oneconf lib (didn't checked all yet)
[22:16] <xnox> i haven't ever looked at software-centre code.
[22:17] <xnox> if it does, then yeah get it from there.
[22:17] <cm-t> that what I am checking atm :)
[22:18] <xnox> cm-t: Blackyugin: ubuntu-one sync client would probably be better as it has control-centre integration and stores a persistent token
[22:20] <Blackyugin> xnox: Yes we use it with a "login" method but don't work
[22:21] <xnox> https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/account_admin/auth/ubuntu
[22:22] <xnox> https://one.ubuntu.com/developer/account_admin/auth/otherplatforms
[22:22] <xnox> if neither of these work
[22:23] <xnox> you'll probably need to get help from ubuntu1 people
[22:24] <Blackyugin> Exacty I use ubuntu_sso.account.login(email, password,token_name)
[22:24] <Blackyugin> Yes I thinks
[22:25] <cm-t> LoginBackendDbusSSO  ← from oneconf
[22:26] <cm-t> ssohandler.py  Blackyugin
[22:28] <xnox> The portal for developing for the ubuntu platform and the ubuntusso is http://developer.ubuntu.com/community/
[22:29] <Blackyugin> xnox: Thanks
[22:30] <xnox> I daubt you will find out more about SSO on this channel
[22:54] <cjwatson> yeah, I certainly know nothing worth mentioning about it ...
[22:55] <cm-t> yep it should be more like #software-center