[06:49] <pabs3> I noticed that with "d-i netcfg/enable boolean false" in preseeding, netcfg from the Ubuntu precise 12.04.1 segfaults. is this a known bug? any suggested workaround?
[06:50] <pabs3> er s/segfaults/alternate installer segfaults/
[06:51] <pabs3> this is in an i386 vm with virt-install & kvm
[10:14] <pabs3> found a workaround; set static network with bogus addresses in the 127.x range
[20:53] <infinity> cjwatson: D'oh, I was holding off on the d-i upload until today's master kernel landed.  Oh well.  Another upload later today, I guess. ;)
[20:53]  * infinity wonders if we can hit quadruple digits in the Ubuntu revision before we get around to merging.
[21:13] <cjwatson> I was trying to get the revision history ported across the svn/git switch ...
[21:13] <cjwatson> Maybe I should have another go at that some month
[21:14] <cjwatson> I did want to get an image with the new udev ASAP, though
[21:21] <infinity> cjwatson: Fair enough.  Not like rebuilding d-i a few times a day hurts, it's just entertaining. ;)
[21:22] <infinity> cjwatson: (FWIW, you also missed seed-twiddling when you pushed my omap4 change yesterday... Further evidence that I should fix things to not require ABI versions in seeds, as discussed a month or two ago.  I think I'll write myself a post-it and glue it to my forehead)
[21:23] <cjwatson> Er, oops, sorry
[21:23] <cjwatson> Yeah, both of us forgetting it means it's basically doomed
[21:23] <cjwatson> (seed updates)
[21:24] <infinity> I get good LP karma for the weekly seed updates, but I'm preeeeetty sure that's a lousy argument for not fixing the root cause. ;)
[21:27] <cjwatson> Yeah :-)
[21:27] <cjwatson> Neither of us, surely, need karma