[01:02] I believe mediawiki will work w/ postgres [02:15] jcastro: when do you need it? [02:15] not anytime soon [02:15] ran into other problems before I even get to the db part [02:15] but making good progress [02:16] jcastro: ok, well the basic db should be working with it... just no replication [02:16] what are you hooking up? [02:17] summit, it's our scheduling thing for UDS [02:17] but it's a little hairy for me, need to work out the install part first [02:18] also, debug-hook is awesome [02:18] yeah... ain't it? [02:19] I'll add config and ports stuff and get the pg formula solid [02:19] no rush, summit isn't exactly set up to be deployed per se [02:19] so there'll be some things we need to fix [02:20] cool... two words: cowboys + aliens! [02:24] ahh.. bug triage is the perfect thing for in flight wifi :) [02:25] jcastro: still, how exciting! [02:25] * SpamapS signs off for landing [12:22] <_mup_> Bug #818491 was filed: test_connect_agent times out sometimes < https://launchpad.net/bugs/818491 > [13:50] hello [13:50] i need some help [13:52] if i have i got a different a md5sum when downloading a tar.gz , what should i do ? [14:00] redownload. [14:11] ok [15:56] hi, 'Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "python-txzookeeper"'. How to do Ensemble development on 11.04? :-). [15:56] niemeyer: hi! [15:56] Aram2: Hey Aram [15:57] Aram2: How're things going there [15:57] ? [15:57] Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "python-txzookeeper": how to fix this on 11.04? [15:57] I'm trying to use the ensemble from bzr. [15:57] it's good. [15:57] Aram2: We have a PPA with all the packages [15:57] Aram2: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ensemble/ppa [15:58] need to RTFM on this PPA thing. [16:00] Alright, I'm off for some outsiding [16:00] See y'all later! [16:00] o/ [16:13] is there any progress on the postgres formula ? [16:22] m_3, what's the status of the postgres formula ? [19:54] <_mup_> Bug #818412 was filed: database name for relation too long < https://launchpad.net/bugs/818412 > [20:21] so, it seems we're leaving quite a lot of things open after various tests... pipes, sockets, files, etc. [20:21] do we consider this a big enough deal to be a bug?