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[13:33] <vikas> libregeekingkid: get any further with ubiquity?
[13:33] <vikas> libregeekingkid: I noticed over the weekend that there is a problem when I try to run on kvm
[13:33] <vikas> libregeekingkid: that seems to be caused by oem-config
[13:33] <libregeekingkid> I just probably found a solution to xkb-data. I am digging in to the source code of Ubiquity
[13:34] <libregeekingkid> vikas: We should try to get the latest version of ubiquity
[13:34] <vikas> libregeekingkid: do you have a specific reason for that?
[13:35] <vikas> libregeekingkid: but it's not in our repo and is not packaged upstream
[13:35] <libregeekingkid> vikas: You see I showed you and amar Ubiquity installed on my stretch machine once. That was latest ubiquity 2.21
[13:35] <libregeekingkid> the one in trusty is 2.18.8.11
[13:36] <vikas> libregeekingkid: ok
[13:36] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yeah - makes sense, I think there are dependency issues in stretch with the trusty version
[13:36] <vikas> libregeekingkid: building from source was always the objective anyway
[13:37] <vikas> libregeekingkid: this would allow us to push it back upstream to debian
[13:37] <libregeekingkid> What I should do Is try how Ubiquity 2.21 works for installation. Yes trusty is based kernel 3.18 and we are now on kernel 4.2
[13:38] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yeah - try it - let's see if it gets further
[13:38] <vikas> libregeekingkid: or we could jump straight to building debs?
[13:38] <libregeekingkid> vikas: I think the error with ubi-console-setup is a smaller one. major problems will come after it.
[13:39] <vikas> libregeekingkid: but i can;t get past it for testing purposes
[13:39] <libregeekingkid> vikas: have you seen this https://upload.disroot.org/r/IKgMBj9UVs#NuwW4MO5c7ShxBWSuGnURZ+Y7Ch1GH1DNfHlMPcvHG0=
[13:39] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yeah
[13:40] <vikas> libregeekingkid: I was waiting for you to post the syslog
[13:40] <libregeekingkid> you can click on ignore button for the prompt. The installer continues after it
[13:40] <vikas> libregeekingkid: I think there is a differencer between virtualbox and kvm in that case
[13:41] <vikas> libregeekingkid: just booting that system, 1 sec
[13:41] <libregeekingkid> did you try it on virt-manager
[13:41] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yes - that's what i am using
[13:42] <vikas> libregeekingkid: I assume you are running as root?
[13:42] <libregeekingkid> vikas: root for ?
[13:42] <vikas> libregeekingkid: ubiquuity -d
[13:42] <libregeekingkid> yes
[13:43] <libregeekingkid> ubiquity needs to be started from a root shell
[13:43] <libregeekingkid> no need for -d
[13:43] <vikas> libregeekingkid: -d gives you more logging
[13:43] <vikas> libregeekingkid: so mine get's stuck at "Prepare"
[13:44] <libregeekingkid> vikas: ok. Will try with that. You were supposed to explain to me about connecting a shell to ubiquity
[13:44] <vikas> libregeekingkid: with -d you get /var/log/installer/debug
[13:44] <libregeekingkid> cool
[13:44] <vikas> libregeekingkid: so that will aid your ability to debug :)
[13:44] <vikas> libregeekingkid: cos it's the debug log ;)
[13:45] <libregeekingkid> cool, see what you can get there. I will also try with that option
[13:46] <vikas> libregeekingkid: but like I say - on kvm / virt-manager I am stuck on the prepare screen - with no way to move forward
[13:46] <libregeekingkid> I am installing kvm to see if I get the same issue here.
[13:51] <libregeekingkid> I am experimenting with building debs right now
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[15:24] <libregeekingkid> vikas: I am running all build jobs related to ubiquity again on jenkins
[15:25] <vikas> libregeekingkid: ok, meanwhile i am debugging ubiquity on kvm
[15:26] <libregeekingkid> it gets a newer version of ubiquity in 2.18.8.9 to 2.18.8.11
[15:28] <vikas> libregeekingkid: ok - but i don't think that helps with stretch dependancies
[15:29] <libregeekingkid> Just to be sure thats nothing left.
[15:29] <vikas> libregeekingkid: still - we should make the installer work using these packages before building it from new source
[15:32] <libregeekingkid> yeah, I am on building a deb out of it.
[15:34] <vikas> libregeekingkid: see the ubuntu package here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity
[15:34] <vikas> libregeekingkid: there should be oem-config - but i cannot find it in your iso
[15:36] <vikas> libregeekingkid: see the main hamara repo for all of the debs that *should* come in with ubiquity
[15:38] <vikas> libregeekingkid: i am not sure if apt-get install ubiquity brings them all in..
[15:38] <libregeekingkid> vikas: I didn't see it as a dependency in our ubiquity pacakge https://paste.hamaralinux.org/?51700c0c47da2d69#35l0px2feybYyRi6gHWZ71M9ZmMTlmaBcqUY77qUjjs=
[15:38] <libregeekingkid> I can add oem-config to installation list
[15:39] <vikas> libregeekingkid: let me check if anything else might be needed
[15:40] <vikas> libregeekingkid: am also going to boot a hamara 1.0.3 iso to see if it exists there
[15:41] <libregeekingkid> ok, check it. I'll ask aparna instead. She is running hamara
[15:41] <libregeekingkid> aparna: could you give us the output for aptitude show ubiquity
[15:41] <vikas> libregeekingkid: so am I ;)
[15:42] <vikas> libregeekingkid: ubiquity would only be on an install iso
[15:42] <libregeekingkid> vikas: it should also be in package lists, right?
[15:43] <libregeekingkid> aparna: also give us aptitude search oem-config
[15:43] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yes - it should. I just want to check particuarly the install iso - as makeiso handles the package lists slightly differently between the live iso and the installed version
[15:43] <aparna> libregeekingkid: yeah will do
[15:43] <aparna> let me download the iso first
[15:44] <vikas> aparna: I think I will get there first
[15:44] <libregeekingkid> aparna: Do it on your system
[15:44] <libregeekingkid> not on a new ISO
[15:44] <libregeekingkid> your hamara system :)
[15:44] <aparna> okk
[15:46] <vikas> libregeekingkid: oem-config is not there on the 1.0.3 live iso
[15:46] <vikas> libregeekingkid: so that seems like a red herring
[15:48] <libregeekingkid> vikas: How do we get it in then.
[15:49] <aparna> libregeekingkid: https://paste.hamaralinux.org/?87c39a7e88422d2b#w8wbKR8EZqm3c+oFL2Px+8vP4KMBo+bZtWMsjSxC+iE=
[15:49] <vikas> libregeekingkid: i am assuming that it cannot be essential for an install - if it works on ubuntu / hamara 1.0.3 without it
[15:49] <aparna> libregeekingkid: And yes oem-config is not there on 1.0.3
[15:52] <libregeekingkid> vikas: then now
[15:52] <vikas> libregeekingkid: oem-config is a red herring - we should ignore it
[15:52] <vikas> libregeekingkid: let's continue when you have an updated deb
[15:53] <vikas> libregeekingkid: you carry on on virtualbox as the installer is getting much further there
[15:53] <vikas> libregeekingkid: we can come back to kvm installs later
[15:53] <vikas> libregeekingkid: once you are there let me know - and i'll help you debug
[15:53] <vikas> libregeekingkid: you have already got to https://upload.disroot.org/r/IKgMBj9UVs#NuwW4MO5c7ShxBWSuGnURZ+Y7Ch1GH1DNfHlMPcvHG0=
[15:54] <vikas> libregeekingkid: so we should carry on from that point
[15:54] <libregeekingkid> vikas: yeah. So I am trying a few things in here.
[15:55] <vikas> libregeekingkid: can you give me the logs?
[15:55] <libregeekingkid> vikas: see How can I get the shell of Ubiquity
[15:55] <libregeekingkid> ok ubiquity -d
[15:55] <vikas> libregeekingkid: yes
[15:55] <vikas> libregeekingkid: that will give you the installer/debug log
[15:55] <vikas> libregeekingkid: paste that so I can see the details of the installer crash
[15:56] <libregeekingkid> yeah. doing it straight way
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[16:10] <vikas> jonas: i wonder if siri might be able to look at the panel items background?
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[16:56] <libregeekingkid> vikas: ubiquity -d gives no output for me
[17:00] <vikas> see /var/log/installer
[17:00] <vikas> what do u find there?
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[17:02] <saurabh> vikas: exactly same i suggested libregeekingkid now
[17:02] <libregeekingkid> yeah, pasting the logs
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[17:05] <libregeekingkid_> vikas: https://upload.disroot.org/r/ih-aFJWDMm#J8kLxdisYKjS2gXqth5SQFAOZV4+J0IEyikYTQgTDI0=
[17:06] <vikas> libregeekingkid: also need syslog
[17:08] <libregeekingkid_> vikas: on it
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[18:38] <libregeekingkid> bizzard: ping
[18:56] <jonas> libregeekingkid: did you try the localgitcowdebuild command? If so, did it succeed?
[18:59] <libregeekingkid> not tried yet. Just started my system back
[19:00] <libregeekingkid> jonas: will be trying now
[19:00] <jonas> :-D
[19:02] <libregeekingkid> jonas: what parameters does localgitdebuild takes
[19:03] <jonas> single-dash options are passed to dpkg-buildpackage, and double-dash options are passed to debuild (or at least that's the idea as I recall - check the script itself)
[19:04] <jonas> ...and non-dash parameters are names of chroots to build in
[19:04] <libregeekingkid> jonas: I mean should I run it in the created chroot folder
[19:05] <jonas> you should run it from the root of the git containing the source package
[19:06] <jonas> if your source package is *not* a git on its own - i.e. if there is no .git dir in the root of the source package, then I suspect you are better off using localcowdebuild, but frankly I don't know because I never work that way with git
[19:08] <jonas> splitting into separate git for each source package is an item on my list of advices I've noted down while being here at Hamara - please remind me to run through that list before we leave!
[19:10] <libregeekingkid> jonas: should I put these sources in my /usr/bin?
[19:10] <jonas> what sources?!?
[19:10] <libregeekingkid> I mean your bin downloaded folder
[19:11] <jonas> no, /usr/bin belongs to debian!