[05:21] <babyface_> Hi cjwatson , are you arround?
[05:23] <babyface_> cjwatson, I reported this bug #1022927 almost 2 weeks ago, but it's still there without being cared. could you have a look on it?
[05:23] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1022927 in ubuntu-release-upgrader "Upgrade tests failed: obsolete files left after the upgrade" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1022927
[05:23] <babyface_> cjwatson, if you want any further information, such as logs, please feel free to ask me
[08:37] <jibel> I confirmed bug 1027620 with ubuntu desktop 20120722
[08:37] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1027620 in ubiquity "ubiquity crashed with KeyError in layout_reverse(): 'it'" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1027620
[08:55] <cjwatson> babyface_: I've triaged it into appropriate bug tasks, both of which belong to the desktop team, so please poke them instead
[08:57] <cjwatson> babyface_: Please note that your reports of the "same thing" happening on upgrades to precise are in fact different bugs.  When you see this problem, you need to look at the obsolete_conffiles.log file to see which packages are affected.  The simple presence of that file just indicates that there's a bug of some kind, not which bug it is.
[08:58] <cjwatson> jibel: Right, my problem :-/
[09:01] <cjwatson> jibel: Mind you, it's one of those "how did that ever work" things ...
[09:06] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5571 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-console-setup.py: typo
[09:11] <babyface_> cjwatson, ok, got it . thanks.
[09:12] <cjwatson> Oh, yeesh, I got the key/value pairing in the models/layouts/variants dicts precisely backwards
[09:14] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5572 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/keyboard_names.py):
[09:14] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Don't bother keeping track of keyboard model names and identifiers, as
[09:14] <CIA-7> ubiquity: nothing in ubiquity uses them right now.
[09:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5573 trunk/ (3 files in 3 dirs):
[09:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Fix reversed uses of methods mapping between keyboard layout/variant IDs
[09:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: and human-readable names, and improve method naming and documentation to
[09:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: make this mistake less likely in future (LP: #1027620).
[09:58] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5574 trunk/debian/changelog: last commit also fixes LP: #1027207
[10:00] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5575 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-console-setup.py: Fix application of non-default keyboard variants.
[10:02] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5576 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):
[10:02] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: debian-installer-utils
[10:02] <CIA-7> ubiquity: 1.91ubuntu3, flash-kernel 3.0~rc.4ubuntu9, netcfg 1.68ubuntu15.
[10:05] <CIA-7> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5577 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.11.18
[10:06] <cjwatson> jibel: OK, sorted now
[13:17] <Guest99203> hi! what's the location of installer syslog?
[13:22] <cjwatson> Guest99203: /var/log/syslog while the installer is running; /var/log/installer/syslog after reboot
[13:23] <Guest99203> got it, thanks. there is a line: ubuntu kernel: [  379.893331] init: lightdm main process (10381) terminated with status 1
[13:24] <Guest99203> is that supposed to happen? the screen went black and the mouse is in a waiting-animation.
[13:38] <cjwatson> Guest99203: doesn't sound like it's supposed to happen, no
[13:38] <cjwatson> /var/log/installer/dm might be helpful too in that case
[15:16] <Guest99203> funny fact: it is possible to install on the encrypted partition on which the iso is located (after adding support for that in initrd), but it isn't possible to install when the iso is anywhere on the same disc you are trying to install on.
[15:16] <Guest99203> anyway, thanks for your help, installation didn't work anyway.
[15:34] <CIA-7> tasksel: cjwatson * r1479 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog tasksel.pl):
[15:34] <CIA-7> tasksel: Cope with "minimal" and "standard" tasks being missing from current apt
[15:34] <CIA-7> tasksel: sources, as is the case when attempting to install from media where the
[15:34] <CIA-7> tasksel: base system is delivered as a squashfs.
[15:38] <cjwatson> Guest99203: In general, that kind of thing causes serious problems with getting the kernel to read any partition table changes made during installation.
[15:44] <CIA-7> tasksel: cjwatson * r1480 ubuntu/ (12 files in 3 dirs):
[15:44] <CIA-7> tasksel: * Point Ubuntu task update script at quantal, and look at kubuntu-active
[15:44] <CIA-7> tasksel:  seeds rather than kubuntu-mobile.
[15:44] <CIA-7> tasksel: * Update Ubuntu tasks from seeds.
[15:46] <CIA-7> tasksel: cjwatson * r1481 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.88ubuntu10
[16:00] <Guest99203> cjwatson: of course you are right, one must create the partitions before installing from disc. problem is the installer seems to be over-protective not realizing there haven't been changes. makes it difficult to switch to new linux-distros.
[16:02] <cjwatson> I did a fair bit of work a while back on making it more tolerant.  If it entirely forbids pre-partitioned cases (rather than e.g. complaining about them but letting you proceed) then that is a bug that's worth filing.
[16:16] <CIA-7> tasksel: cjwatson * r1482 ubuntu/debian/changelog: merge 2.88ubuntu10
[16:19] <CIA-7> tasksel: cjwatson * r1483 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.88ubuntu11
[16:58] <njin> Hallo, someone have tried Ubuntu server amd64 in real hardware ? for me it fail in processing linux-server: /media/cdrom//pool/main/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.85_all.deb
[16:58] <njin> The above is not reproducible in VM
[17:00] <cjwatson> This report is too terse; please file a bug with full logs
[17:00] <njin> ok
[17:10] <njin> the above is reproducible from cdrom or usb key