[08:53] <frankban> hi gmb, how are you?
[09:18] <gmb> Hi frankban. Much better today, thanks. Sleeping most of the day yesterday seems to have fixed me.
[11:21] <bac> morning euros
[11:22] <bac> gmb, glad you're better.  despite sleeping all day do you still find yourself tired?  that's what happened to me on tuesday.  all-day napping really takes it out of you.
[11:22] <gmb> bac, I feel reasonably fresh at the moment. I expect I'll just crash later on this evening, though.
[11:25] <bac> hi frankban, i have a question about setuplxc and 'create_scripts'
[11:25] <bac> is that supposed to create the scripts in the container or on the host?  i want the former but am seeing the latter.
[11:34] <bac> gmb, do you know anything about that ^^ ?
[11:34] <gmb> bac, Not a clue, I'm afraid.
[11:35]  * bac thinks his head has lost one level of indirection regarding our environment
[11:54] <frankban> bac: yes, create_scripts creates them on the host
[11:55] <frankban> why do you want them on the container?
[11:55] <bac> frankban: right.  i was confused as to which environment i expected them to appear.
[11:58] <frankban> bac: how did your installation go?
[11:59] <gary_poster> Just one or two updates in the past 24 hours...by which I mean ~200...
[12:01] <gary_poster> restarting just in case it matters...
[12:04] <bac> frankban: it went well, eventually
[12:04] <bac> thanks for your help yesterday
[12:04] <frankban> np
[12:06] <bac> frankban, gary_poster: i'm confused.  </shock>  only the buildbot-slave charm runs setuplxc.  setuplxc installs the scripts /usr/local/bin/launchpad-lxc-*.  however the buildbot master is the one that uses them in its master.cfg.  how does this work?
[12:07] <gary_poster> bac, the master has instructions that are run on the slave
[12:07] <gary_poster> the master tells the slave what to do
[12:07] <gary_poster> the master does not need to be able to do the slave's steps itslef
[12:07] <gary_poster> itself
[12:07] <bac> gary_poster: ah, so the addSteps are things the *slave* does
[12:08] <gary_poster> precisely bac
[12:08] <bac> oi roi oi
[12:08] <gary_poster> :-)
[12:11] <gary_poster> oops
[12:11] <gary_poster> bac benji frankban gmb (are you better?) : call in 2 or asap
[12:12] <gmb> gary_poster, I'm much better, thanks.
[12:12] <gmb> Sleep is a balm for many ills
[12:12] <gary_poster> L0( great gmb
[12:12] <gary_poster> uh
[12:12] <gary_poster> that was supposed to be a smiley :-)
[12:13] <gary_poster> off by one error
[12:13] <benji> heh
[13:05] <benji> gary_poster: here's the EC2 calculator I was using: http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html
[13:06] <gary_poster> cool benji, that's a "trick" to share :-)
[13:07] <benji> :)
[14:12] <bac> gary_poster: would you have time to look at https://code.launchpad.net/~bac/launchpad/lxc_cleanup/+merge/100155
[14:18] <gary_poster> bac, sure will do in one min
[14:19] <gary_poster> benji, for your tty recorder, were you referring to http://0xcc.net/ttyrec/index.html.en or http://sourceforge.net/projects/termrec/ ?
[14:20] <benji> gary_poster: the first; the second looks interesting too (and is apparently used for angband, another nethack-like game)
[14:22] <benji> gary_poster: if you're interested in running ttyrec or ttyplay, you should install it using apt because debian has accepted several patches that make it more linux friendly (it has some BSD-isms in it) and some other fixes
[14:25] <gary_poster> benji, cool, thanks.  I'll include in meeting minutes (have notifications just died or something?  ugh.)
[14:26]  * gmb -> late lunch / errands; back later
[14:32] <bac> gary_poster: and this companion.  sadly it is private since it stacked on the private lpbuildbot.  https://code.launchpad.net/~bac/lpbuildbot/lxc-cleanup/+merge/100158
[14:37] <gary_poster> bac, ack.  I'll look now.  I just approved your first branch.  Made a few questionable suggestions, no actual requests (other than sharing your unit tests)
[14:38] <gary_poster> bac, approved the lpbuildbot mp too.
[14:38] <bac> gary_poster: thanks!
[14:40] <bac> i've found my new rap anthem:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD8vqYVUPr8
[14:41] <bac> (ok, so i didn't really have an *old* rap anthem...)
[14:51] <bac> gary_poster: re: raw string, were you thinking more than just changing it to r"""...""" b/c that doesn't work
[14:51] <gary_poster> bac, cool video :-)
[14:51]  * bac refreshes on raw strings
[14:52] <bac> ah, lose the triples
[14:52] <gary_poster> bac, yeah, I was thinking of that.  Maybe you could do '''...''' to get rid of the \"\"\" instead?
[14:54] <bac> gary_poster: yeah, triple singles works
[14:55] <bac> thx
[14:57] <gary_poster> cool, welcome
[14:58] <gary_poster> notifications are on the screen I don't look at, if anyone is curious. :-P
[14:59] <benji> heh
[15:26] <bac> hey gmb, your blog is up on G+ ... and you have a fan base asking how to build a custom kernel in a PPA.  lucky you!
[16:11] <gary_poster> And a question about why we used buildbot.  I almost replied before I decided to leave the fun to gmb :-)
[16:11] <gary_poster> well, that question is on the blog, not G+
[16:39] <gary_poster> bac, benji, fwiw, I verified locally (& experimentally) that bug 968371 is fixed for both lxc-create and lxc-start-ephemeral.  Starting a slave now, fwiw
[16:39] <_mup_> Bug #968371: lxc-create -b is broken <lxc (Ubuntu):Fix Released> < https://launchpad.net/bugs/968371 >
[16:40] <gmb> gary_poster, bac: oh, wunderbar. I'll respond presently.
[16:40] <gary_poster> :-)
[16:55] <gary_poster> lunch
[18:03] <gary_poster> buildbot slave install failed :-/ investigating way
[18:03] <gary_poster> why, I mean
[18:39] <gary_poster> bac, replied to lifeless about your branch
[18:40] <gary_poster> the buildbot slave failed because it does not have access to the new lxc yet.  I don't know when the ec2 deb repositories are refreshed
[18:40] <gary_poster> I think I'll just kill it and hope it is fixed Monday
[18:41] <bac> gary_poster, thanks.  i haven't seen his email...looking now
[18:42] <gary_poster> cool
[18:44] <bac> thanks for the nice reply gary_poster.  you got the tact gene.
[18:45] <bac> cool new world meeting scheduler as found by nigelbabu: http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/
[18:47] <gary_poster> bac, thanks for saying I have tact gene. :-) I do try, at least.
[18:48] <gary_poster> huh, that is cool
[18:48] <gary_poster> the Google cal integration means I might actually use it
[18:49] <gary_poster> $$ though, and I haven't felt the need
[18:53] <benji> time.is would be a good compliment to worldtimebuddy.com
[18:58] <gary_poster> benji, I remembered something I was going to mention to you yesterday.  Tim Peters linked to me in LinkedIn.  I wrote back to him excitedly to no reply :-)
[18:59] <benji> heh
[19:00] <benji> yeah, I saw that you two were connected; last I heard Tim was doing remote contract work part-time-ish
[19:00] <gary_poster> benji, did you see his title?  "Supreme commander" :-)
[19:00] <gary_poster> on Linked in
[19:01] <benji> I hadn't.  That's funny.
[19:04] <gary_poster> ugh, httplib2 doesn't keep old versions around on pypi. :-(
[19:04] <gary_poster> breaks versions.cfg
[19:07] <benji> people who remove old versions are the source of all the world's problems
[19:08] <benji> including overly compressed pop music
[19:19] <gary_poster> :-)
[20:11] <benji> gary_poster: do you have a second to discuss 963463?
[20:15] <benji> gary's notifications are broken
[20:15] <benji> ;P
[20:16] <bac> gary_poster, you ever see your task bar freeze when you hook  up an external monitor?
[20:17] <bac> GARY ^^
[20:17]  * bac dang
[20:19] <benji> bac: no one can hear you scream in spa...IRC
[20:19]  * bac relocates
[20:23] <gary_poster> bac, no :-/
[20:23] <gary_poster> benji, sure
[20:24] <benji> gary_poster: I am taking a taxi to our favoite hangout now.
[20:26] <gary_poster> benji, ok, I am cursing notifications
[20:26] <benji> heh
[20:46] <bac> bye y'all.  have a nice weekend.