[10:05] <thomastp> is this channel ok for asking desktopcouch questions, or should I go somewhere else ?
[12:23] <LiCeT> hi all
[12:57] <JanC> is it just me, or is bindwood not tested with large bookmark collections?  ;)
[13:30] <thomastp> any idea how I can use couchapp to push an app to my desktopcouch ?
[13:30] <thomastp> I have the port number, but obviously I get 401
[13:33] <thomastp> any apps I can run against my desktopcouch to try this ?
[13:43] <jan____> thomastp: the easiest way is to add an admin user to your local.ini file
[13:43] <jan____> thomastp: and use that login data for couchapp push
[13:44] <thomastp> jan____: well, I would like to avoid that, it would defeat the purpose of running a user couch
[13:44] <jan____> there's other ways :)
[13:44] <thomastp> jan____: those are the ones I'm after then :)
[13:44] <thomastp> btw, I don't have a couchdb.html as mentioned in sil's blog posts and the freedesktop wiki page
[13:44] <jan____> there is an admin on each couch, it's credentials are in the user's keychain, get it from there
[13:45] <jan____> thomastp: yeah I didn't have it either and then restarting the couchdb service a bunch of times helped
[13:45] <thomastp> jan____: ouch, that sounds.... ugh :)
[13:45] <thomastp> ok, let's try that
[13:47] <thomastp> oh, it's because I got an error before when starting it, it didn't find the port
[13:47] <thomastp> now it actually tells me the link on the console, good
[13:48] <thomastp> ok, so the service start generates some kind of random username and password to sue
[13:48] <thomastp> use
[13:56] <thomastp> ok, so with that username and password I can push my app to my desktopcouchdb
[13:57] <thomastp> I assume the same ought to be gettable from the API somehow
[14:00] <thomastp> jan____: I'll see how I can get it from the keychain
[14:04] <thomastp> ok, so how do I pair this to my ubuntuone account ?
[15:55] <Sonja> does ubuntu one sync automatically 2-ways, computer to computer? or does it go over the internet to store my files or require manual teling it to sync now
[16:05] <vds1> Sonja: you can do both
[16:06] <vds1> Sonja: if you have two computer on the same LAN you don't need to go over internet to sync
[17:01] <Sonja> cool thanks vds1
[17:01] <Sonja> do you know if linux mint is using ubuntu one also?
[17:01] <vds1> Sonja: I've heard someone tried but don't know, sorry
[17:16]  * thomastp builds package for ubuntuone-client for fedora to try
[18:55] <thomastp> can someone here do a test for me ?
[18:55] <thomastp> create a one line .py file with this in it: from ubuntuone.syncdaemon import logger
[18:55] <thomastp> tell me if running it prints out nothing, or something about sys.exitfunc
[22:13] <apachelogger> http://aplg.kollide.net/screencasts/ubuntuone-kde1.ogv it is all about progress, right? ;)
[22:35] <aaronp> Is there a known problem with putting git repositories on Ubuntu One?
[22:36] <aaronp> I pushed some changes to one and the git directory showed up, but not of the files inside it got synced.