[06:08] <pitti> Good morning
[06:59] <Noskcaj> pitti, evening
[07:48] <dholbach> good morning
[09:19] <vibhav> pitti: thanks!
[10:00] <Suganthini> I'm trying to install autopilot test automation tool on Ubuntu12.04 machine
[10:01] <Suganthini> I've installed the dependecy packages mentioned on 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/QA/Autopilot'. Eventhough i couldn't be found out autopilot directory
[10:02] <Suganthini> please give some idea regarding 'Autopilot' installation
[10:07] <chrisccoulson> pitti, are you able to enable jobs on https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/ for PPA autopkgtests?
[10:07] <chrisccoulson> eg, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/raring-ppa-adt-ubuntu_mozilla_daily_firefox_aurora-firefox/ and https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/raring-ppa-adt-mozillateam_firefox_next-firefox/ don't appear to be running
[10:07] <chrisccoulson> and i'd like to get tests running for < 13.04 as well
[10:09] <pitti> chrisccoulson: I haven't done this before, so TBH I'd rather wait for Monday when jibel is back
[10:09] <chrisccoulson> pitti, sure, no problem. i didn't realize he was back on monday, so it's fine to wait until then :)
[10:26] <Suganthini> ok... i try to run the job
[10:37] <vibhav> 1
[10:37] <vibhav> sorry
[17:12] <SergioMeneses> hi all!
[19:57] <Noskcaj> phillw, bug 1152306
[20:09] <xnox> gema_: note that nexus7 can be fully automatically preseeded, gain network, reboot back into bootloader and repeat the whole cycle.
[20:10] <xnox> gema_: see http://blog.surgut.co.uk/2013/02/flash-nexus7-like-rock-star.html and my posts to ubuntu-utah & ubuntu-installer mailing lists.
[20:10] <xnox> gema_: is there anything else needed for using nexus7 in qa?
[20:53] <gema_> plars, doanac ^^ can you guys look into xnox's question?
[20:54] <gema_> xnox: as far as I know we haven't tried it yet, but doanac and plars will be able to tell you for sure if we are missing anything
[20:54] <plars> gema_, doanac: I think at this point, it's mostly about teaching utah to provision nexus7
[20:54] <gema_> plars: I think so
[20:54] <plars> gema_: I didn't think you were around, but I was actually writing notes to myself to talk to you and doanac on Monday about a blueprint for that
[20:54] <gema_> plars: you make it sound intelligent, I like that x)
[20:55] <gema_> plars: I am not around
[20:55] <gema_> plars: you are having a nightmare :P
[20:55] <plars> gema_: nah, the nightmare is your's if people are coming to you about blueprints!
[20:55] <gema_> plars: just kidding , I just logged in for a sec
[20:55] <doanac> gema_, plars: that looks like it should work, but I need to think about it a bit
[20:56] <gema_> xnox: I guess we are happy for now, we'll through bugs your way if we cannot make it to work
[20:56] <gema_> does that sound ok?
[20:56] <gema_> throw
[20:56] <plars> doanac: I'm happy to help work out the details, but it sounds like between ogra and xnox, the heavy lifting is done for making the oem-install portion preseedable
[20:57] <doanac> xnox: so I guess this process works as long as the images you flash on the device always boot back up and have network?
[21:01] <xnox> doanac: we repack the bootimg (initramfs) to include (a) wifi config file from network manager (b) preseed file with language/name/hostname/password. flashing this repackaged bootimg & stock userdata image will boot & self-pressed.
[21:02] <xnox> doanac: "repacking" initramfs is actually just adding wifi.cfg and preseed.cfg at the top level. The branch in that post has the source / code sample commands that are needed to achieve it.
[21:02] <doanac> xnox: okay. seems to pass my sniff test :)
[21:02] <xnox> doanac: and I uploaded patched upstart into raring such that `reboot -f bootloader` `reboot -f recovery` does what one would expect.
[21:03] <xnox> if you want this in quantal/precise we'd need to sru upstart & ac100-tarball installer patches.... or patch up installer in the initramfs when rebuilding.
[21:03] <xnox> doanac: I didn't test success_command. that is left as an excercise to the reader =)
[21:08] <phillw> Noskcaj: I'm sorry, been busy getting the wiki area for lubuntu testing fully updated as we have a some newcomers this cycle and I'm trying to get the FAQ and background all updated for them to use as a resource. They are the testers and once again, most of it already has already been copied over to ubuntu-quality but I do get a better input from the lubunteers for edits I make as to if it makes things easier or is too much information.
[21:09] <Noskcaj> phillw, ok. just wanted to let you know about that bug
[21:10] <phillw> xnox btw, I have not forgotten about the 10.04 server test. I think I've worked out why it refuses to chat via a name server. It's next on my list.
[21:14] <phillw> Noskcaj: do take a read of it and let me know (also correct any typos I have made). :)
[21:21] <Noskcaj> phillw, will do
[21:32] <Noskcaj> phillw, looks good, my only complaint is you didn't mention testdrive
[21:34] <phillw> Noskcaj: as test drive is being updated for 13.04 and we will not even get VBox 4.2 in to 13.04 It really would confuse things further.
[21:35] <phillw> I'm already looking at 13.10 as to what needs doing
[21:35] <Noskcaj> ok, wow
[21:35] <jtaylor> vbox 4.2 is in 13.04
[21:36] <jtaylor> if you mean virtualbox
[21:37] <phillw> jtaylor: that's good to hear :D
[21:37] <phillw> I was under the (mis) impression that 4.2 would not land in 13.04
[21:39] <phillw> Noskcaj: we can now think to re-schedule the postponed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom#Section_3
[21:40] <phillw> Noskcaj: I'm sure you'd be happier to re-run the testdrive one without the cavaets of deciding which version of VBox people are running :)
[21:42] <Noskcaj> phillw, yeah. it would just be re copy/pasting the stuff.
[21:42] <phillw> Noskcaj: I got the virt-manager stuff into 13.04 So, we should have a good system to run virtualistaions on once 13.04 is out and about.
[21:43] <phillw> Noskcaj: re-running a session gets the advertisement up for QA onto the system for people... All advertising is good :)
[21:43] <Noskcaj> phillw, true
[21:44] <phillw> Noskcaj: BTW, lubuntu is good to go for beta 1 freeze. Todays's ISO's will not contain new stuff from our dev team in future builds.
[21:45] <phillw> (21:23:06) phillw: Hi boss, as we are 'supposed' to have the pre Beta 1 handed over to testing, with the -release team showing 'an open mind' on last minute stuff coming in via Feature Freeze, have you got everything into lubuntu 13.04 that you want / need or do you want / need the weekend to finalise anything?
[21:45] <phillw> (21:23:56) gilir: no, all my stuff was uploaded before FF
[21:45] <phillw> (21:24:20) gilir: all ISO from now can be concidered as pre-beta ISO IMO
[21:46] <phillw> Noskcaj: he doesn't chat often, nor do I ask. But, he's 'good' at hitting the time scales he agrees to.
[21:47] <phillw> he's just going to sort out the PPC iso, (21:35:49) gilir: there is 4 different kernels on powerpc now
[21:47] <phillw> this makes it over sized.
[21:49] <Noskcaj> yeah, do you know if ppc will work for 13.04?
[21:51] <phillw> Noskcaj: julien is on the case for the over size ( bug 1152772)
[21:52] <Noskcaj> phillw, good. what about the recursive error crash?
[21:55] <phillw> Noskcaj: julien has no equipment to test on, and is also not a 'kernel' person. I'd have asked colin watson, but with the distractions in the last couple of weeks whilst the clock ticked on I really do not want to 'nag' him.... I alsready do for other stuff anyway.
[21:55] <phillw> -s
[21:59] <Noskcaj> so in other words, we can't release ppc because it won't work on ppc
[22:01] <phillw> Noskcaj: nope, it's never stopped us in the past. We are allowed 'release' notes for known issues and work arounds.
[22:01] <Noskcaj> ok
[23:27] <SergioMeneses> hi all!
[23:32] <Noskcaj> hello SergioMeneses
[23:34] <SergioMeneses> Noskcaj, hey! :)