2006-10-22 13:18:24 |
Mascaret |
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2006-10-22 13:20:02 |
Mascaret |
description |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
This is related to edgy 6.10 RC1 - architecture : 32 bits.
I have 3 disks (2 PATA, 1 SATA). Each is partionned with at least 4 partitions on each drive. They are attached to an nvidia nforce 3 250b MSI motherboard.
Qtparted works ok and reckognizes all drives/partition without flaw.
When ubiquity launches, it calls qtparted and does not seem to be able to read its output. So I cannot manually choose partitions.
Had the same trouble with dapper 6.06 - AMD64 build. Under Konsole, killed the process, relaunch and it worked (although I had trouble chosing partitions because the screen could not hold the data : there is no button to scroll down/up and I forgot/didn't find the key combination). Anyway, it succeeded.
With edgy, there was no result terminating qtparted and rolling bacwards the installation. |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
This is related to edgy 6.10 RC1 - architecture : 32 bits.
I have 3 disks (2 PATA, 1 SATA). Each is partionned with at least 4 partitions on each drive. They are attached to an nvidia nforce 3 250b MSI motherboard.
Qtparted works ok and reckognizes all drives/partition without flaw.
When ubiquity launches, it calls qtparted and does not seem to be able to read its output. So I cannot manually choose partitions.
Had the same trouble with dapper 6.06 - AMD64 build. Under Konsole, I killed the process, relaunched and it worked (although I had trouble chosing partitions because the screen could not hold the data : there is no button to scroll down/up and I forgot/didn't find the key combination). Anyway, it succeeded.
With edgy, there was no result terminating qtparted and rolling backwards the installation. |
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2006-10-23 09:58:09 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-10-23 09:58:09 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: statusexplanation |
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This sounds like a qtparted bug. Could you attach /var/log/syslog from the live session, which may have more information? |
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2006-12-09 13:09:59 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: status |
Needs Info |
Fix Committed |
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2006-12-09 13:09:59 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: assignee |
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kamion |
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2006-12-09 13:09:59 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: statusexplanation |
This sounds like a qtparted bug. Could you attach /var/log/syslog from the live session, which may have more information? |
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2006-12-15 18:12:23 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2006-12-15 18:12:23 |
Colin Watson |
ubiquity: statusexplanation |
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ubiquity (1.3.4) feisty; urgency=low
* apt-install only attempts to install packages not already installed,
making it more robust when packages on the target filesystem are broken
(LP: #74241).
* KDE frontend: Don't infinite-loop on EOF from qtparted (LP: #67565).
* Make sure localechooser doesn't clobber the selected country if it
differs from the default (LP: #68026).
* Add a check-manifest tool to ensure that d-i/manifest is in sync with
d-i/source/ on upload.
* Upgrade to automake 1.10.
* Configure and build the desktop, pixmaps, and po subdirectories even if
UBIQUITY_NO_GTK is set.
* Automatic update of included source packages: apt-setup 1:0.16ubuntu2,
base-installer 1.70ubuntu1, localechooser 1.33ubuntu1, partman-auto
62ubuntu2, partman-base 100ubuntu1.
-- Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com> Fri, 15 Dec 2006 17:52:53 +0000 |
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