[01:19] <mwhudson> dropping my 70k message maildir into ~/Ubuntu One doesn't seem to have been a good idea
[01:21] <mwhudson> ubuntuone-syncd is using lots of cpu but there doesn't seem to be much network traffic
[01:21] <duanedesign> mwhudson: hello
[01:21] <mwhudson> hi
[01:22] <duanedesign> mwhudson: if you run the Terminal commmand :  u1sdtool -s
[01:22] <duanedesign> what do you get?
[01:22] <mwhudson> i don't know if i expect advice, sympathy or just want to vent :-)
[01:24] <duanedesign> mwhudson: sure.
[01:25] <duanedesign> mwhudson: the cpu should quite down after it processes the files locally.
[01:25] <mwhudson> duanedesign:
[01:25] <mwhudson> Failure: dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[01:25] <mwhudson> :)
[01:25] <duanedesign> mwhudson: ok. yeah it is too busy to process our status request :\
[02:20] <mwhudson> judging by the rate lines are being written to syncdaemon.log it's going to take about an hour to process this lot
[02:22] <duanedesign> mwhudson: is the cpu usage still spiking?
[02:22] <mwhudson> duanedesign: yeah
[02:22] <mwhudson> lots of io happening too
[02:43] <facundobatista> mwhudson, all files need to be hashed, that consumes a lot of CPU
[02:50] <mwhudson> facundobatista: it doesn't take an hour to hash 1.7 gigs of data surely?
[02:51] <facundobatista> mwhudson, don't really know... we can see what is it doing in the logs
[02:51] <mwhudson> facundobatista: it seems to be doing lots of
[02:51] <mwhudson> 2010-08-13 13:51:40,120 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.sync - INFO - T:NONE:F 105f4604-c1a1-41f1-a7f0-e5154b1cef3d ['root'::marker:105f4604-c1a1-41f1-a7f0-e5154b1cef3d] ''Ubuntu One/Maildirs/INBOX/cur/1280762948_1.5439.mwh-laptop,U=270045,FMD5=7e33429f656f1e6e9d79b29c3f82c57e:2,S'' | Calling put_file (got HQ_HASH_NEW:{'hash_eq_local_hash': 'F', 'hash_eq_server_hash': 'F'})
[02:51] <mwhudson> 2010-08-13 13:51:40,290 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.sync - INFO - T:LOCAL:F 105f4604-c1a1-41f1-a7f0-e5154b1cef3d ['root'::marker:105f4604-c1a1-41f1-a7f0-e5154b1cef3d] ''Ubuntu One/Maildirs/INBOX/cur/1280762948_1.5439.mwh-laptop,U=270045,FMD5=7e33429f656f1e6e9d79b29c3f82c57e:2,S'' | Called put_file (In: T:NONE:F)
[02:51] <mwhudson> atm
[02:52] <facundobatista> hashing :)
[02:52] <facundobatista> mwhudson, do grep MARK syncdaemon.log | tail -n 3
[02:53] <mwhudson> facundobatista: no output
[02:53] <mwhudson> no MARKs in the entire file
[02:53] <facundobatista> mwhudson, do grep MARK syncdaemon* | sort | tail -n 3
[02:54] <facundobatista> mwhudson, a MARK is shown every 2 minutes
[02:54] <facundobatista> mwhudson, you're rolling the log like hell
[02:54] <mwhudson> yeah
[02:54] <mwhudson> in fact
[02:55] <mwhudson> hm
[02:55] <mwhudson> still no marks
[02:55] <mwhudson> the oldest log file is about 30 mins old
[02:57]  * mwhudson runs a ridiculous shell command to see how it's doing: while :; do ls -U /home/mwh/Ubuntu\ One/Maildirs/INBOX/cur/ | grep -n $(tail -n1 /home/mwh/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon.log | cut -d/ -f5 | cut -d\' -f1)  | cut -d: -f1; sleep 60; done
[03:43] <facundobatista> mwhudson, other way to know what's going on is to use magicicada
[03:44] <mwhudson> facundobatista: i think it's making progress anyway
[03:45]  * mwhudson afk for a bit
[05:40] <mwhudson> hmm
[05:40] <mwhudson> how long after wifi coming back should it take for the sync daemon to reconnect?
[11:33] <duanedesign> morning all
[11:37] <mkarnicki> hi all
[11:57] <duanedesign> hello mkarnicki
[12:05] <duanedesign> updated the bug stats page for ubuntuone-client http://people.ubuntu.com/~duanedesign/complete-graphs/ubuntuone-client/index.interface.html
[12:06] <mkarnicki> hi duanedesign :)
[12:06] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: wow :D I didn't see that page before
[12:07] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: it's a collective all-ubuntuone-client-related projects bugs summary?
[12:43] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: hello
[12:43] <mkarnicki> hi :)
[12:43] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: yeah it is a page I put together from stats that are collected
[12:44] <mkarnicki> neat
[12:47] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: if I do bzr revert, it will revert all the changes made since last commit, right?
[12:48] <mkarnicki> aquarius: ^
[12:49] <duanedesign> umm\
[12:49] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: that is correct
[12:49] <mkarnicki> thanks
[12:50] <duanedesign> and uncommit takes you to the previous commit.
[12:50] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: thanks :)
[12:51] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: yea, I used it few times when I forgot to bzr add first (some new files)
[12:53] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: yeah I have used that a few times myself
[12:59] <aquarius> mkarnicki, yes, bzr revert throws away everything not committed
[12:59] <mkarnicki> aquarius: yes. fixed. I was afraid I broke it, and it turned out an easy lil problem.
[12:59] <mkarnicki> (leaked dialog window)
[14:49] <duanedesign> alecu: who was it that is handling the musicstore support requests for users that havent gotten their songs?
[14:49] <beuno> duanedesign, mattgriffin is
[14:50] <duanedesign> thank you beuno :)
[14:50] <duanedesign> ill be sure to write it down this time :P
[14:51] <mattgriffin> duanedesign: Hi! if you see anyone that hasn't gotten their songs, they can use the Account Assistance form on the Ubuntu One website to reach the right people who can help.
[14:52] <duanedesign> mattgriffin: ahh. ok. thank you
[14:53] <mattgriffin> duanedesign: np :) thank you!
[15:01] <alecu> account assistance? that must be new
[15:03] <alecu> cool
[15:47] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: was reading my google reader feeds and came across this one :) http://www.helloandroid.com/content/android-developers-are-funny
[15:50] <jblount> Do we have a wiki page that walks people through the "But I don't see the 'add my computer' button" problem ?
[15:51] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: hahahah awesome :D
[15:52] <rye> jblount, http://bit.ly/caHbOf
[15:53] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: I knew about Log.wtf, but not about lolcat or that 'I'm feeling lucky' search :D
[15:54] <jblount> rye: ta
[15:55] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: i guess they released this awhile ago...but i was reading about Oracle suing Google over its use of Java and read their is an Android Native Development Kit which allows using C/C++
[15:55] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: yes, NDK is for coding games, intense graphics, cryptography, etc
[15:56] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: Oracle sued Google over what? use of Java?
[15:56] <duanedesign> yeah :\
[15:56] <duanedesign> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/08/oracle-sues-google-over-use-of-java-in-android-sdk.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss
[15:56] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: thanks
[15:59] <duanedesign> Presumably Oracle is extending Sun's practice of blocking any extentions of Java beyond the functionality Sun blessed. Android apparently has substantial non standard functionality in its Java class library.
[16:00] <mkarnicki> I just read the article. This is ridiculous..
[16:05] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: ahh /me is reading more about the NDK. I see what you are saying. it is not any kind of replacement for the Java development model but to be used in conjuction with, for performance sensitive parts
[16:06] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: exactly, well said.
[16:07] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: for 3D games. or Shazam computing music checksums (not sure if they use NDK or still send the data over to servers) [Shazam is an application which recognizes music pieces after recording few seconds of them]
[16:07] <mkarnicki> duanedesign: or any, like you said, performance sensitive parts
[16:08] <mkarnicki> well, I must say. this is crazy, I hope Android won't face major problems due to that law suit.
[16:10] <duanedesign> mkarnicki: i agree
[21:15] <Quiet_guy> Hi, I'm having a problem getting a USB headset to work with Ubuntu 10.04.  Any help or direction to head.  Thanks
[21:44] <verterok> mkarnicki: hi! fwiw, http://novoda.com/2010/08/13/android-continuous-integration-android-maven-plugin/ ;)
[22:44] <mkarnicki> verterok: thanks!!
[22:57] <mkarnicki> verterok: this is one hell of a great resource that you provided :)