[02:08] <RAOF> Huh.
[02:09] <RAOF> Which one is incorrect: the dep8 documentation, or autopkgtest's implementation?
[02:11] <RAOF> The *documentation* says that the cwd should be the root of an unpacked source package, but it seems my test is getting run with `PWD==$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP`.
[02:12] <RAOF> However - if I pass `--shell-fail` to autopkgtest it drops me in a *shell* at the root of the unpacked source package, after my test fails because it hasn't been run in the root of an unpacked source tree 😠
[02:38] <mwhudson> baaa https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adsys/0.8ubuntu1/+build/23203405
[02:38] <mwhudson> RAOF: pretty sure that the documentation is correct
[02:39] <mwhudson> RAOF: but curious to see what's going on in your case
[02:43] <tumbleweed> yeah, pwd should be correct there
[02:48] <RAOF> So, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4DvYp9YjW6/ is the test file.
[02:49] <RAOF> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qgbRsjzFz9/ is the relevant autopkgtest output.
[02:52] <themill> Dear paste.ubuntu.com, why do you want me to login
[02:53] <tumbleweed> RAOF: line 13?
[02:54] <RAOF> 🤦‍♀️
[05:13] <blahdeblah> themill: That was changed recently, presumably due to the spam & illegal activity junk that was often hosted there.
[07:36] <RikMills> mwhudson: thinks that is something to do with doko's recent python3.10 patches synced from debian
[13:16] <melodie> hello
[13:17] <melodie> does someone know what package or files are used in the live images for the first screens where one chooses the language to boot into? Dees someone have a hint on that? The edition I am interested in is Desktop ISO
[13:18] <melodie> I have asked some time ago, but it was evening and no one knew the answer
[13:20] <melodie> I remember cjwatson had provided me with very useful insights in the past, when seeking for answers. Here is the project, just this time I intend to make a full version : https://linuxvillage.org/blog/2022/01/13/bento-openbox-remix-20-04-core
[13:20] <juliank> melodie: I think htat's just ubiquity too
[13:20] <melodie> hi juliank
[13:21] <oerheks> * subiquity now
[13:21] <juliank> pre-kernel, there used to be a boot menu in old releases where you could select languages and kernel options and stuff; that was isolinux, but since some time we use grub everywhere
[13:22] <juliank> oerheks: if you use server
[13:22] <juliank> or the new test installer
[13:22] <melodie> I have rebuilt for the last couple days, using Xubuntu as a basis and Customizer as the tool (https://github.com/kamilion/customizer) I modified a few things but not ubiquity and when I test the ISO after rebuilding, half the start menus fall back to Englishg
[13:22] <melodie> -g
[13:22] <melodie> English
[13:23] <melodie> I'll reboot virtualbox now and make a pic
[13:24] <melodie> this is what I get, https://wtf.roflcopter.fr/pics/vnse9V0f/jqfSdFCr.png
[13:25] <juliank> ah that's isolinux
[13:25] <melodie> juliank, what can I do to fix it?
[13:25] <juliank> edit files in isolinux/ on the image`
[13:26] <juliank> I think it fails because you replaced the word Ubuntu so the translations did not match up
[13:26] <melodie> the image does not contain text
[13:26] <melodie> sorry image wrong understanding from my part
[13:27] <melodie> I have edited the txt.cfg file
[13:27] <melodie> I don't know of other files I should edit
[13:27] <melodie> the files related to languages are binaries
[13:28] <juliank> melodie: yeah, I guess they need to be built from source somehow
[13:28] <juliank> but why bother
[13:28] <melodie> because I'd like it to be clean as it used to be
[13:28] <juliank> but (a) you only see it on BIOS systems and (b) later Ubuntu versions don't have that anymore anyway
[13:29] <juliank> so once you start building 21.10 or 22.04 it doesn't matter anymore :)
[13:29] <melodie> yes, you are right, but at same time, this is a very light and snappy one, so it is meant for oldies
[13:30] <melodie> when I install to newer versions I prefer to provide Xubuntu, or Ubuntu if the users like it
[13:30] <melodie> 22.04 doesn't have it?
[13:30] <melodie> (I stick to LTS)
[13:30] <melodie> how do people select their keyboard layout?
[13:30] <juliank> no, 22.04 uses grub on BIOS like in UEFI
[13:31] <juliank> ubiquity pops up after boot and asks you
[13:31] <melodie> ah ok
[13:32] <melodie> I just had a thought, I haven't looked in the bootloader cpio archive if there is a txt.cfg file or such
[13:32] <melodie> I have changed the background images there, but that's it
[13:38] <melodie> oerheks, what is subiquity comparted to ubiquity?
[13:39] <melodie> (I'll search... )
[13:39] <juliank> melodie: subiquity = server ubiquity
[13:40] <melodie> juliank, I thought so, I just wondered as oerheks said "subiquity now"
[13:41] <juliank> melodie: there's a new desktop installer that's subiquity-based-ish
[13:42] <juliank> ubiquity is a frontend for debian-installer basically, subiquity installs using curtin instead
[13:42] <melodie> juliank, I never install servers, therefore I wouldn't know about the specifis
[13:42] <melodie> specifics*
[13:43] <melodie> I am just trying to produce the best Bento Openbox ever :)
[13:43] <melodie> I know it would be best to use seeds, but I really can't make time to learn all the ins and outs, this is not in my reach
[14:54] <melodie> I think I happened to see an UEFI option in Virtualbox once, but I can't find it now. Can someone confirm?
[15:16] <alkisg> melodie, vm settings > system > enable uefi
[15:31] <melodie> thks alkisg
[17:07] <ahoneybun_> seb128: does the feature freeze apply to the slideshow in case we wanted to make more changes?
[17:09] <seb128> ahoneybun_, no, it's graphical and string changes so it's UIF
[17:14] <ahoneybun_> UIF? UI Feature Freeze?
[17:23] <seb128> ahoneybun_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserInterfaceFreeze
[17:27] <ahoneybun_> I found it after a bit of Googling but thank you for the link!
[19:15] <Eickmeyer> ginggs: General inquery on the status of python3-defautls: What's holding it back at this point from migrating?
[19:16] <mwhudson> Eickmeyer: samba / adsys nonsense
[19:17] <Eickmeyer> mwhudson: Oof, yikes.
[19:17] <mwhudson> yeah but it's only one package now i think
[19:18] <Eickmeyer> Oh, that's at least manageable.