[08:56] <ev> cjwatson: wubi r273 is in place
[09:00] <cjwatson> Thanks
[09:53] <ogra_> whee. CIA just crashed with a huge backtrace
[09:53] <cjwatson> CIA is dead
[09:53] <ogra_> oh
[09:54] <cjwatson> Permanently
[09:54] <cjwatson> http://pastebin.com/9RBBniM1
[09:54] <cjwatson> Debian's switched to something similar called KGB; I've been meaning to do the same, but probably not in time for 12.10
[09:54] <cjwatson> (Don't know what the client code is like)
[09:55] <ogra_> k, so i'll just diable the bzr plugin for now
[09:55] <cjwatson> Yeah, you might as well
[09:59] <ogra_> i assume there is another ubiquity upload palnned before final ?
[09:59] <ogra_> *planned
[10:00] <ogra_> (so i dont need to upload this dependency change)
[10:00] <xnox> cjwatson: KGB doesn't have bzr support, yet... ;-)
[10:01] <cjwatson> ogra_: Yes
[10:01] <cjwatson> xnox: Somebody will have to add it then :)
[10:02] <xnox> cjwatson: I was thinking more about launchpad's code RSS to IRC bot.
[10:02] <xnox> cjwatson: although mail2irc might be better for the "X revisions removed" notifications as well.
[10:03] <cjwatson> It would certainly be nice for it not to be client-side
[10:07] <cjwatson> ogra_: removed the rls-q-incoming tag on the redboot-tools bug, btw - it's redundant since the bug's targeted to quantal
[10:08] <ogra_> oh, k
[14:15] <pgraner> ev, you around?
[14:15] <ev> pgraner: hi
[14:16] <pgraner> ev, on todays ARM image I got a ubiquity crash and it told me it was already reported, and the bug is fixed released bug # 727842
[14:16] <pgraner> ev, regression?
[14:17] <xnox> pgraner: probably a new bug with identical signature/symptoms.
[14:17] <ev> yeah, quite possibly
[14:17] <xnox> or regression.
[14:18] <xnox> pgraner: if the system is still running can you do apport-collect 727842 to get the logs anyway?
[14:18] <pgraner> xnox, yea its running I'll do that
[14:18] <xnox> preferrably sudo as well =)
[14:18] <xnox> I didn't manage to reproduce that one, but heard that people are hitting it, somehow.
[14:20] <pgraner> xnox, well now it tells me the launchpadlib python module is not installed. this functionality is not available
[14:21]  * xnox headdesk.
[14:21] <xnox> pgraner: attach to he bug or pastebin me: /var/log/syslog & /var/log/installer/*
[14:21] <xnox> ogra_: arm images don't have launchpadlib installed or what's the story there?! =/
[14:22] <ogra_> xnox, no idea, i didnt exclude it from the seed
[14:22] <cjwatson> I thought we just didn't have python-launchpadlib installed by default anywhere any more
[14:23] <cjwatson> install it then repeat, I guess
[14:31] <pgraner> cjwatson, I tried but on arm it won't let me, I get not enough space errors
[14:33] <pgraner> xnox, syslog: drm.debug=7 omapdss.debug=1
[14:33] <pgraner> installer/debug: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1269335/
[14:33] <pgraner> installer/dm http://paste.ubuntu.com/1269336/
[14:33] <xnox> pgraner: ok. will fix.
[14:34] <pgraner> installer/version drm.debug=7 omapdss.debug=1
[14:34] <pgraner> installer/version: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1269337/
[14:34] <xnox> pgraner: in short. You really should attach external USB stick / HDD to be used for target installation.
[14:34] <pgraner> sorry cut n paste error
[14:35] <pgraner> xnox, if thats the case can me not make it available so its not obvious?
[14:36] <xnox> pgraner: it's more or less bug 1053030
[14:36] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1053030 in ubiquity "highly confusing UI on desktop when installation media is big enough and no external storage is attached" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1053030
[14:36] <pgraner> xnox, then I'll shut up now
[14:37] <xnox> well... the bug title says it all, doesn't it =)
[14:37]  * pgraner nos
[14:37] <pgraner> nods
[15:06] <cjwatson> ok, preparing ubiquity upload
[15:11] <cjwatson> grr, would be faster if people didn't put changelog entries in the wrong place
[15:24] <ogra_> me ?
[15:28] <cjwatson> no
[15:32] <ogra_> phew
[15:32]  * ogra_ is always worried when doing stuff in a rush
[15:32] <cjwatson> right, 2.12.9 uploading
[15:34] <stgraber> cjwatson: I'll do the review once it hits the queue
[15:37] <cjwatson> ta
[18:34] <stgraber> alirght, looks like I'm done catching up on the bugs since last Wednesday and my list of quantal-targeted bugs is now down to zero!
[18:35] <stgraber> cjwatson: anything you'd want me to focus on for the rest of today and tomorrow? otherwise I'll just go look at unassigned installer bugs on the foundations bug list.
[18:36] <cjwatson> Your default is just fine :)
[18:36] <cjwatson> Unless you have secure boot hardware
[18:52] <stgraber> cjwatson: actually, looks like there's a UEFI update for my machine introducing "windows 8 support" which very well might be secureboot. I'll apply and see if I then get the SecureBoot variables in /sys/firmware/efi/vars
[19:04] <cjwatson> We're cutting it extremely fine getting SB support in, so we will probably have a huge rush to test whether our big pile of patches actually work
[19:56] <stgraber> cjwatson: and I now have SecureBoot-8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c/ in /sys/firmware/efi/vars!
[19:57] <stgraber> took me a while to figure out how to boot the .sio from Lenovo as I don't have a cdrom drive. Turned out to be some kind of vfat fs embeded in a .iso (mounting the iso didn't list anything), extracted that, noticed that it had a /EFI, dumped it to a usb drive => finally booted :)
[20:01] <stgraber> cjwatson: just went to inspect the new BIOS. It now has a bunch of secureboot option and lets me turn csm on/off too. It doesn't seem to contain any key at the moment (stuck in setup mode) and was disabled by default.
[20:04] <stgraber> cjwatson: and looks like Ubuntu still boots fine (with secure boot enabled but in setup mode and without any key loaded) ;) so if you have anything in particular you want me to test, let me know
[20:05] <cjwatson> We should have images over the next day or so, depending on when we can manage to escalate our signing problem to Microsoft
[20:05] <stgraber> ok