Database not set up properly when installing from live disk

Bug #276904 reported by laga
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Mythbuntu
Fix Released
Critical
Mario Limonciello
ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Undecided
Mario Limonciello

Bug Description

After installing Mythbuntu 8.10 Beta, mythbackend does not start because the database was not initialized properly during install.

mythconverg.settings *is* populated, but the relevant entries are hostname = OLDHOSTNAME. It looks like mythtv-0.21.sql uses OLDHOSTNAME as a place holder. mythtv-database.postinst uses sed to replace OLDHOSTNAME with the current host name, which seems to fail for some reason on the live disk.

It's possible that the faulty data base already exists on the live disk, but I haven't verified that.

laga (laga)
Changed in mythbuntu:
assignee: nobody → superm1
importance: Undecided → Critical
milestone: none → 8.10-final
status: New → Confirmed
Revision history for this message
Mario Limonciello (superm1) wrote :

fixed in ubiquity bzr

Changed in ubiquity:
assignee: nobody → superm1
status: New → Fix Committed
Changed in mythbuntu:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 1.10.7

---------------
ubiquity (1.10.7) intrepid; urgency=low

  [ Jonathan Riddell ]
  * Use Oxygen style in KDE UI

  [ Andreas Wenning ]
  * Edit ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py to correctly open the url for
    release notes.

  [ Evan Dandrea ]
  * Pack the table containing the partition bars in a scrolled window
    (LP: #272318).
  * Remove broken CD-ROM entries from fstab after install (LP: #150872).
  * Automatic update of included source packages: apt-setup
    1:0.37ubuntu6, base-installer 1.86ubuntu7, kboot-installer
    0.0.1ubuntu7, user-setup 1.20ubuntu10.

  [ Mario Limonciello ]
  * Add above broken CD-ROM entries to mythbuntu frontend too.
  * Properly pre-setup database on mythbuntu frontend. (LP: #276904)
  * Simplify the xorg.conf that is written out in apply-drivers. (LP: #181564)
    The ideal situation is to enable these via Jockey, but Jockey doesn't
    have a good interface for turning on during installation and turning
    on and off tv-out.

  [ Colin Watson ]
  * Fix excessive file-copy blacklisting, which had several problems
    (LP: #285238):
    - wasn't deciding which language packs to use before generating the
      blacklist;
    - was filtering out packages with prerms before doing ok-to-remove
      calculations;
    - needed to try recursively removing broken packages in order to get a
      fully-expanded list of reverse-dependencies out of apt;
    - was removing packages from the difference list too early so they
      stopped being considered as packages that were allowed to be removed.
    In an attempt to make this rather large change a little more reviewable,
    note that the code used to analyse removals while generating the
    blacklist is now the same as that used to remove unused packages later
    in the installation process.

 -- Evan Dandrea <email address hidden> Mon, 20 Oct 2008 04:19:30 -0400

Changed in ubiquity:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
Changed in mythbuntu:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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