[00:12] <wgrant> Hmm.
[00:13] <wgrant> so, I can publish indices for a PPA the size of the primary archive using NMAF in slightly over a minute.
[00:13] <wgrant> And it is querying very naively.
[00:14] <wgrant> So there's no reason the primary archive publisher needs to take so fricking long.
[00:16]  * wgrant fills the test archive up even more.
[01:44] <lifeless> wgrant: \o.
[01:44] <jpds> lifeless: .o/
[01:45] <lifeless> oh hai
[01:45] <lifeless> its late for me, must be mucho lato for you
[01:46] <jpds> Yep.
[01:48] <lifeless> I'm told postgresql may want to use lmiror by selenamarie. 'may'.
[01:49] <wgrant> For what?
[01:49] <lifeless> two things
[01:49] <wgrant> It doesn't seem applicable to syncing WAL logs files, and I can't think what else it could be for.
[01:49] <lifeless> they apparrently mirror old packages, and many plugin-like things, to getting into 10's of K of files.
[01:49] <wgrant> Oh, right.
[01:49] <lifeless> and secondly yes, WAL files
[01:50] <jpds> lifeless: I imagine several people will want to, Debian and such.
[01:50] <lifeless> apparently if you config pathologically you get many many small log files and the mirror process for them to backup etc becomes terrible.
[01:51] <lifeless> jpds: Debian etc should be fit the profile its designed for.
[01:51] <lifeless> what interested me is whole new applications I didn't design for finding it close-enough.
[01:51] <wgrant> Hmm, yeah, I guess for backup-like stuff it could work.
[01:52] <lifeless> thanks for the vote of confidence ;)
[01:53] <wgrant> I mean, I didn't see immediately how it would be useful for WAL.
[01:56] <lifeless> :>
[01:57] <lifeless> Neither did I
[01:57] <lifeless> I was like 'oh wow, you've a use for something I wrote? cool!'
[01:57]  * wgrant beats Storm over the head for being too lazy.
[01:59] <lifeless> jpds: I think you should go to sleep. So you can relax tomorrow, so that you're relaxed and on the ball checking lmirror Monday.
[01:59] <wgrant> +1
[02:01] <jpds> lifeless: Good idea, look forward to it. :)
[02:01]  * lifeless emotes positive self-interest vibes.
[02:06]  * lifeless heads to the hotel
[07:28] <wgrant> Creating a hundred thousand fake packages with associated publications takes a while :(
[07:36]  * thumper snorts
[15:19] <magcius> I'm uncertain with a lot of Zope stuff... do you guys like how abstract it is? It seems that a lot of getting Zope working is hooking up components.
[16:57] <NCommander> How do I start the entire launchpad test suite?
[17:00] <lifeless>  bin/test.py, I think
[17:00] <lifeless> \make schema first too
[17:00] <NCommander> lifeless: with no arguments?
[17:00] <lifeless> aye aye
[17:01] <NCommander> lifeless: (I made some database changes, and I finally have enough RAM that I think I can complete the entire test suite before the heat death of the universe I already ran a few sections by hand :-))
[19:15] <mwhudson> good mornign
[19:40] <magcius> hey mwhudson
[19:55] <mwhudson> lib/lp/soyuz/tests/../doc/buildd-slave.txt failed
[19:55] <mwhudson> because some test expects
[19:56] <mwhudson> error: (111, 'Connection refused')
[19:56] <mwhudson> and it got
[19:56] <mwhudson> error: (104, 'Connection reset by peer')
[20:12] <mwhudson> gmb, allenap: you guys _have_ seen ParallelLimitedTaskConsumer and related friends, right?
[20:19]  * mwhudson restarting router
[20:52] <mwhudson> heh heh
[20:52] <mwhudson> view-source:https://code.edge.launchpad.net/projects
[20:53] <mwhudson> seems to make chromium pretty unhappy