jandrusk | Got the answer from kees in #ubuntu-hardened: cat /proc/sys/kernel/ngroups_max, which is set to 65536. | 03:08 |
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jandrusk | Very interesting. Failed after 59,066 with "groupadd: Can't get unique GID (no more available GIDs)" | 12:18 |
paultag | jandrusk: move to kerbos or something | 13:42 |
paultag | sorry, kerberos | 13:42 |
thafreak | http://saltstack.org/ | 14:22 |
paultag | man, I need some software written, bad | 14:24 |
paultag | fuck, I don't have time to do it | 14:24 |
paultag | but I need it | 14:24 |
jandrusk | paultag: Actually it was just an exercise to satisfy my curiousity. Would actually use LDAP in that scenario. | 14:25 |
thafreak | paultag: what kind-o-software you need? | 14:29 |
thafreak | it might already exist | 14:29 |
thafreak | salt seems pretty awesome, and almost exactly what I wanted to write my self... | 14:30 |
thafreak | now i feel...weird | 14:30 |
thafreak | like they read my brain | 14:30 |
thafreak | but also happy, cause now i don't have to write from scratch...i can just use their stuff! | 14:30 |
paultag | thafreak: I need a wrapper around python-dulwich (or similar) to expose a git repo to me in a sane way, quickly | 14:33 |
paultag | I need to have it expose the history, current refs, and be able to give me the tree at any revno | 14:33 |
paultag | in as close to zero time as one can | 14:34 |
paultag | jandrusk: gotcha | 14:34 |
paultag | jandrusk: I'm sure you could bump that number higher, that number seems random | 14:34 |
paultag | the closest number that would make sense is 65,536 | 14:35 |
paultag | which is also the intmax | 14:35 |
jandrusk | I would think for saltstack you could just write a bash script that would commands on all servers in a list via SSH. | 14:37 |
paultag | thafreak: are you trying to write me some code? | 14:37 |
thafreak | no, just curious what you need so badly | 14:38 |
paultag | thafreak: I need a git viewer in django | 14:38 |
paultag | or any wsgi framework | 14:39 |
thafreak | interesting | 14:39 |
paultag | so I guess flask is ok too | 14:39 |
paultag | thafreak: I'd like to see gitlabhq for django | 14:39 |
paultag | I respect that project a lot | 14:39 |
thafreak | what part of git? like diffs or logs? | 14:39 |
paultag | but it's ruby | 14:39 |
paultag | thafreak: yes | 14:39 |
paultag | also tree, blobs | 14:39 |
thafreak | oh ok | 14:39 |
paultag | commits | 14:39 |
paultag | everything | 14:39 |
thafreak | so you can build like what redmine/etc have | 14:39 |
paultag | redmine is shit | 14:40 |
thafreak | isn't there a python-git library | 14:40 |
paultag | horseshit | 14:40 |
thafreak | haha | 14:40 |
paultag | thafreak: there's python-dulwich | 14:40 |
paultag | which is what I suggested | 14:40 |
thafreak | well, it's really fast... | 14:40 |
thafreak | wait | 14:40 |
paultag | dulwich is | 14:40 |
thafreak | trac has git support | 14:40 |
thafreak | and it's wsgi | 14:40 |
paultag | trac is shit | 14:40 |
paultag | I can't stand trac | 14:40 |
thafreak | haha | 14:40 |
thafreak | but maybe there's code you can borrow | 14:40 |
paultag | I also don't want bugs or anything like that | 14:40 |
paultag | I *just* want a git viewer | 14:40 |
thafreak | like the repository viewer part | 14:40 |
paultag | like http://git.debian.org/ | 14:40 |
paultag | but not in PHP | 14:40 |
paultag | http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/fluxbox.git;a=summary <- this would be ideal | 14:41 |
thafreak | you sure that's php, that looks like git-web, which is perl i think | 14:41 |
paultag | but make it look like http://gitlabhq.com/ | 14:41 |
paultag | whatever it is, I don't want that on my server | 14:42 |
paultag | I used to have gitview | 14:42 |
paultag | which was good | 14:42 |
thafreak | You find something you let me know | 14:44 |
paultag | I'm going to have to write it. | 14:44 |
paultag | I don't want to | 14:44 |
paultag | like, at all | 14:44 |
thafreak | especially if it has good wiki support and needs latex support | 14:44 |
paultag | the fuck? | 14:44 |
paultag | that's not what I want at all :) | 14:44 |
paultag | I don't want anything except a git viewer | 14:44 |
thafreak | well if you find something you want that has wiki built in that supports latex...let me know ;) | 14:45 |
thafreak | here's my situation | 14:45 |
thafreak | we have trac hosted here and now redmine | 14:45 |
thafreak | no one is 100% happy with either | 14:45 |
paultag | I can't stand those crappy "all in one" solutions | 14:46 |
thafreak | mainly, redmine has a crap wiki, but user management is easy, and you can have apache auth against redmine (for svn or git over http) | 14:46 |
paultag | they never do anything well enough | 14:46 |
thafreak | trac has a much better wiki, but is a bitch to manage lots of projects | 14:47 |
thafreak | well, my boss won't let us write anything ourselves | 14:47 |
thafreak | she wants all these other things to work the way they want | 14:47 |
paultag | gitlabhq looks good | 14:47 |
thafreak | nah, not enough project management, and i doubt the wiki is any good | 14:48 |
paultag | thafreak: http://gitlabhq.com/demo.html | 14:48 |
thafreak | but it does look alot like github | 14:48 |
thafreak | which we're having trouble with now, one group started out using github, and now they're coming to us, and their workflow is now all screwy | 14:48 |
paultag | use github | 14:49 |
thafreak | we can't let people easily fork and we don't do pull requests, we just have plain old git | 14:49 |
paultag | bah | 14:49 |
paultag | format-patch ftw :) | 14:49 |
paultag | I am getting cranky at most "solutions" | 14:50 |
paultag | I hate mose code | 14:50 |
thafreak | you expect chemistry undergrads to use a cli tool? | 14:50 |
paultag | most * | 14:50 |
paultag | and I also hate mose programmers | 14:50 |
paultag | god damnit | 14:50 |
thafreak | what about "devops" people ;) | 14:50 |
paultag | s/mose/moot/g | 14:50 |
paultag | fuuuuuuu | 14:50 |
paultag | alright, I'm done. It's this keyboard. | 14:50 |
paultag | /idle | 14:50 |
thafreak | you can atleast spell idle | 14:50 |
thafreak | PEBCAK | 14:50 |
paultag | PEBKAC, dawg | 14:51 |
paultag | perhaps I'll offer someone a few bucks to write this wrapper on dulwich | 14:51 |
thafreak | Hey, anyone interested in some older ppc g3's? | 15:30 |
thafreak | I've got like 3 in my basement | 15:30 |
oda | kill them with fire | 15:33 |
paultag | oda smash | 15:36 |
dzho | nas boxes, yo | 15:36 |
dzho | oh, wait | 15:36 |
dzho | not with G3s | 15:36 |
dzho | G4s or go home | 15:37 |
dzho | these even PowerMacs, or are they fruit bubble CRT iMacs? | 15:37 |
dzho | ooh, this reminds me, I brought in a generic SATA-PCI card to see if the G4 PowerMacs will use it | 15:38 |
dzho | guess I should see to the reported web site error first though | 15:38 |
thafreak | nah, i have an old beige g3, the blue+white g3, and one of the imac g3's in my basement | 15:53 |
thafreak | and a broken dual g5 powermac | 15:53 |
thafreak | may hang on to the broken g5 for now though | 15:53 |
thafreak | I just hate it when I spend a few hundred dollars on things that i end up never getting around to doing anything with | 15:54 |
thafreak | then i need to throw them away, cause they become useless | 15:54 |
thafreak | I was trying to get osx 10.2 on the g3's...to play with...but now, 10.2 is so damn old, it's pointless | 15:55 |
thafreak | and I have NAS boxes already, and several VM host machines...no need for wimpy old hardware in the basement | 15:55 |
thafreak | might build another nas box, but it'll be dual core atleast (for raid-z2 on freenas) | 15:56 |
thafreak | Anyone want a 9gb scsi-2 drive? FULL height :) | 15:58 |
thafreak | i.e. about the height of 2 cdrom drives stacked up...it's a beast | 15:58 |
thafreak | weighs like 30lbs | 15:58 |
thafreak | well...if anyone wants a g3 for like compiling on the ppc arch, let me know, else they're going to the dump, or maybe down to freegeek columbus | 16:00 |
oda | G5 looks cool | 21:49 |
oda | I'd actually try to use one | 21:50 |
oda | dat case :3 | 21:50 |
canthus13 | G5... is that the one with no fans that died every few hours from overheating? | 21:51 |
oda | :( | 21:51 |
oda | no idea, never owned any apple product other than an ipod | 21:51 |
canthus13 | Oh. no. that was the G4 cube, I think. | 21:51 |
* canthus13 shrugs. one of their artsy-fartsy 'form over function' models. | 21:52 | |
canthus13 | It was some G5s... | 21:53 |
oda | the iMac is an example of that, so silly. | 21:56 |
canthus13 | A lot of their machines are an example of that. :/ | 21:56 |
oda | macbook air | 21:56 |
oda | RAM is soldered in | 21:57 |
canthus13 | macbook air is fucked up. | 21:57 |
canthus13 | the MBPs are tanks, though. | 21:57 |
oda | ^^^ | 21:57 |
oda | I got to play with one for 5 minutes once | 21:57 |
oda | it felt nice, but not $2,500 nice | 21:57 |
canthus13 | my girlfriend dropped hers down 2 flights of stairs and it survived with a few dings. | 21:58 |
oda | I can buy a car for that much | 21:58 |
oda | LOL | 21:58 |
canthus13 | She then spilled a glass of water in it and killed it. | 21:58 |
oda | oh come on | 21:58 |
canthus13 | yeah. | 21:58 |
canthus13 | Now she's got a POS ASUS that barely manages Win7 basic. It runs Mint 12 fine, though. :D | 21:59 |
oda | ASUS is awesome | 21:59 |
oda | my favorite prebuilt manufacturer for laptops/netbooks | 21:59 |
canthus13 | It's an X53U. | 22:00 |
canthus13 | I dunno how she found it in the US. | 22:00 |
canthus13 | The last I heard, it was supposed to be designated for emerging markets. | 22:01 |
oda | AMD Fusion = Intel Celeron IIRC | 22:02 |
oda | That's a full size laptop too :/ | 22:03 |
oda | Needs to have an i3 or C2D | 22:03 |
canthus13 | yup. | 22:04 |
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