=== wallyworld_ is now known as wallyworld [09:16] morning [09:20] hi mgz === zyga is now known as zyga-afk === zyga-afk is now known as zyga === beuno_ is now known as beuno === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:36] mgz: can you do me a favour and sanity check the unicode approach taken in this patch? https://code.launchpad.net/~frankban/testrepository/encoding-error/+merge/98207 [15:37] sure [15:37] mgz: thanks. [15:38] it's to address https://bugs.launchpad.net/testrepository/+bug/955006 (causes http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/881772/) [15:38] Ubuntu bug 955006 in Testrepository "Unicode issues can crash testrepository" [Undecided,New] [15:41] the test probably wants making explicit [15:42] a statement using a literal bytestring that raises an exception doesn't have consistent behaviour across python versions [15:48] jml: so, I'd be tempted to wrap stream instead of messing with _format_error, I'll have a quick look at the test repository code [15:48] mgz: oh yeah, good thought. thanks. [15:55] will put some suggestions in the mp. === abentley_ is now known as abentley [16:03] mgz: thank you [16:20] bah, DocTestMatches is made of hate [16:20] ....need to pass ELLIPSIS [16:21] maybe? the mismatch output looks like a match, as always [16:21] yup, that worked. === SamB__ is now known as SamB === frankoid_ is now known as frankoid [19:06] udd.scripts.mass_import - WARNING - Error accessing max threads file /srv/package-import.canonical.com/new/max_threads: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: u'/srv/package-import.canonical.com/new/max_threads' [19:06] what should I do with that warning? [21:08] hallo. [21:09] if anyone is here! [21:10] i probably found the reason behind the 'keyerror' error that you get with some git repos and bzr fast-import [21:14] hey mgrandi [21:15] heya [21:16] however it requires some specific command line arguments to git fast-export to fix, and even when i did that, im getting another error related to bencoding [21:16] so gonna have to look into it further [21:17] (im not even sure why bzr is using bencoding, isn't that used for torrents?) [21:37] mgrandi: bzr is using bencode to serialize some of its data [21:39] ok [22:04] hi all [23:13] 'morning poolie [23:35] https://steveko.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/10-things-i-hate-about-git/ [23:40] that article is pretty silly [23:41] those are pretty lame complaints, aside from 3 (as far as it goes) [23:41] 10 is just stupid and a complaint about github [23:43] which is not to say there aren't reasonable complaints about git [23:44] its not even a complaint about github [23:44] its usually how launchpad, bitbucket or anything works [23:46] and then someone sas bzr complicates things more, which i dont understand =P [23:50] holy crap, (someone purporting to be) larry mcvoy commented [23:51] who is that [23:51] bitkeeper's author [23:52] bitkeeper is/was a non-free dvcs that the linux kernel used for a few years, until larry told everyone to go away, leading linus to write git [23:53] ah yeah, they wanted linux to pay money or something? [23:53] or linux foundation* [23:54] * jelmer still recalls lca2005 as ground zero for the current generation of DVCSes [23:54] no, they refused to sell licenses [23:54] jelmer, haha indeed [23:54] where tridge gave his talk about the bitkeeper protocol, and poolie talked about "Bazaar-NG" for the first time [23:56] * mgrandi reads up on wikipedia [23:57] wow, 7 years ago [23:58] bzr-ng did exist pre-lca though