[00:01] <m_3> I think I'm just gonna cat the unit logs on to the end of the build log upon failure
[00:01] <m_3> that way it's readable from the web
[00:10] <SpamapS> m_3: there's a workspace dir that you can stick them in too
[00:10] <SpamapS> m_3: would be good to dump the whole charm in there too
[00:10] <m_3> yeah, I was just dumping the log, but I guess there's no harm in more
[00:11] <m_3> SpamapS: what do you think jenkins would do if jobs/ was a remote mount of some sort?
[00:12] <m_3> it really just looks like logging, so it shouldn't choke it up too much
[00:12] <SpamapS> m_3: I think it copies the work dir into a build-id specific place after the run
[00:13] <m_3> right, but the work dir isn't really doing anyting atm
[00:13] <SpamapS> m_3: I'd RTFM .. but I'm too busy reviewing nijaba's drupal charm :)
[00:14] <m_3> just thinking of multiple units... charmtester-P charmtester-Q charmtester-billyjoe-jimbob
[00:14] <m_3> and like mounts rather than rsyncs for persistence
[00:15] <m_3> but I'll let you get back to charm reviews :)
[00:15]  * m_3 thinks thin... maybe nobody will notice how far behind the review queue is
[00:17] <SpamapS> m_3: we need to poke the Incompletes for status
[00:19] <m_3> roger
[00:30] <SpamapS> man, I'm sorry, but the new look for bug listings *sucks*
[00:30] <SpamapS> pastels? really?
[00:31]  * SpamapS sends apologies to those responsible for the design
[00:33] <m_3> I'm confused... it's legal yaml to leave quotes off of strings
[00:33] <m_3> why are we barfing them if they're not?
[00:33] <SpamapS> m_3: where are we barfing on them?
[00:34] <SpamapS> btw.. I wish I could say I haven't asked that on a drunken night of merriment
[00:35] <m_3> the charm-store... gustavo sent out an "Updated list of charm problems"
[00:35] <m_3> when you declare a config param of type: string
[00:35] <m_3> the default value can't be just 0
[00:35] <m_3> it's gotta be "0"
[00:35] <m_3> but that's not strictly required of yaml
[00:43] <m_3> I think we're trying to add stronger typing on top of yaml
[00:44] <m_3> but that's not what users will expect at all... it's called '.yaml' and they'll expect yaml
[00:50] <m_3> maybe I misunderstand and it's not just quoting
[00:54] <m_3> crap, yeah... it's forcing int and bool... that sucks
[00:55] <m_3> it's much easier in shell to use strings for everything
[00:56] <m_3> ok, nevermind... I'm being dumb
[01:10] <SpamapS> m_3: I agree with Gustavo on this one. If its "string", put a yaml *string* there. 0 is an int.. and the way things are converted is hard to predict.
[01:11] <SpamapS> m_3: I doubt yaml defines the algorithm that one must use to convert between types. :)
[01:12] <SpamapS> m_3: btw, you can also do reviews on charm-tools. :)