[01:12] <Noldorin> hey folks
[01:12] <Noldorin> d
[01:13] <Noldorin> oe
[01:13] <Noldorin> s
[01:13] <Noldorin> oh dear. keyboard acting up again
[01:13] <Noldorin> brb
[01:19] <Noldorin> so, question was:
[01:19] <Noldorin> what's the best way to install bar on mac presently?
[01:19] <Noldorin> os x lion specifically
[01:19] <Noldorin> i see the wiki page on it, but it suggests only python 2.6 support… is this the best we can do still presently?
[01:32] <Noldorin> ho hum
[01:32]  * Noldorin watches the tumbleweed.
[06:25] <wgz> pre-morning all
[07:15] <mgz> morning all!
[07:17] <vila> MorninGZ
[07:18] <mgz> how is the nation of france?
[07:22] <vila> sunny (for  a change)
[07:23] <mgz> ha, and we have rain, where it's been a mostly fine earlier in the week
[07:23] <vila> yup, it was the opposite here...
[11:12] <Han> Is there a workaround for my memory predicament?
[11:12] <Han> ~/nfs/Emacs% bzr branch bzr://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-24 -Dmem_dump
[11:12] <Han> bzr: out of memory
[11:12] <Han> Dumping memory requires meliae module.
[11:14] <Han> Lets see what this does. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2073643/bzr-svn-out-of-memory-error
[12:02] <jelmer> Han: note that that approach is specific to bzr-svn, which fetches revisions from svn in an incremental fashion (as that's the only way for svn)
[12:02] <jelmer> Han: how are you branching, using the http or bzr:// URL?
[12:03] <jelmer> you might want to try the other
[13:53] <Han> hmm idea... I just went browsing around a bit on bzr.savannah.gnu.org and then I found: http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/emacs/emacs-24/files =)
[13:53] <Han> Let's see what happens.
[14:37] <Han> bzr branch http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/emacs-24
[14:37] <Han> bzr: out of memory | Fetching revisions:Inserting stream:Estimate 759738/1232693
[14:37] <Han> grrrr
[14:50] <jelmer> Han: have you tried over bzr:// ?
[14:51] <mgz> that's what he tried first. someone else also had the same problem with emacs last week, so it's clearly an ongoing issue.
[14:51] <fullermd> Error: recursion detected  ;)
[14:52] <mgz> it does feel a bit like our answer to OOM is try A, try B, try A
[14:55] <mgz> if it's specifically that repo that's been bloated accidentally, getting it from a different place (we still have  a launchpad mirror?) would be fine,
[14:55] <mgz> otherwise I'm not sure. a dumb copy of the data would work until the next big repack.
[14:56] <Han> mgz, thanks for listening.
[15:03] <mgz> Han: really you need help from one of the emacs guys
[15:03] <Han> Makes sense.
[15:04] <mgz> I'm not sure any of them hang out in here, but several pay attention to the bazaar mailing list
[15:07] <Han> They should be found on #emacs I suppose.
[15:08] <Han> In the meanwhile I commit herresy. ;-)
[17:32] <WasserDragoon> hello everyone if i'm running bzr branch lp:egtk do i get the 3.1 release? https://launchpad.net/egtk
[17:35] <WasserDragoon> development focus is 3.x series and last release is 3.1 so it seems i'm getting the 3.1 release when running bzr branch lp:egtk right?
[17:43] <WasserDragoon> hm no when running bzr branch lp:egtk i'm getting the trunk code (507 revisions), last revision of 3.1 release is 491
[17:51] <WasserDragoon> ok i was looking for bzr tag:... lp:egtk but where to look for the tag name? 3.1 isn't the tag name
[17:57] <WasserDragoon> hm no there are no tags... i'm giving up now. pls help
[19:25] <KombuchaKip> 'bzr checkout something Foldername' is how I checkout into Foldername. What's the equivalent for pulling into a new Foldername?
[19:26] <KombuchaKip> Wait, no, that should be 'bzr branch something Somefolder'
[21:46] <Noldorin> what's the easiest way to install bar on OS X Lion?
[21:46] <Noldorin> do i need python 2.6 ?
[21:49] <youlysses> *bzr?
[21:49] <youlysses> I'm pretty sure there are a few "homebrew" repos/ package managers outthere for MacOSX. Probally be the best course of action.
[21:50] <youlysses> *Or rather "easiest". :-P
[21:59] <Noldorin> youlysses: typo yes :P
[21:59] <Noldorin> hmm
[21:59] <Noldorin> i see
[22:00] <youlysses> I'm not familar with MacOSX at all, but I'd assume getting and installing it from source would be as hard as on GNU. (Not at all. :-P)
[22:08] <Noldorin> heh
[22:08] <Noldorin> not necessarily
[22:08] <Noldorin> but perhaps
[22:08] <Noldorin> youlysses: the annoying thing is that it seems to only work with py2.6 :S
[22:09] <youlysses> Noldorin: They haven't ported to 3.0+ yet ...?
[22:09] <Noldorin> youlysses: not even 2.7 :P
[22:10] <Noldorin> youlysses: and no, no bar runs on 3.x i don't believe
[22:10] <Noldorin> not on linux or windows
[22:18] <Noldorin> bah