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Sweetsha1kso ... I kept tracking the downloads of LibreOffice 4.1.0 from the ppa and it was trending nicely towards 26.000 downloads per day most of the time. 20 hours in it was a 22.000 downloads and right on track. But now somehow the number got halfed to ~13600.12:20
Sweetsha1kI can except downloads going slow, but negative download counts are countering my model of reality. Any hints?12:21
Sweetsha1kis the ppastats.py thingie known to be unreliable?12:21
czajkowskiwgrant: StevenK ^12:23
wgrantSweetsha1k: I don't know what ppastats.py is12:23
wgrantBut I suspect that it is a Launchpad API client, and it is buggy.12:24
wgrantThe Launchpad PPA download stats API does not return negative numbers.12:24
Sweetsha1kwgrant: no, I dont get negative numbers. just download numbers that are smaller than before ;)12:25
wgrantWhat is this script?12:25
Sweetsha1kwgrant: https://webupd8.googlecode.com/files/ppastats.py12:25
wgrantSweetsha1k: Are you sure it's not just because you removed or superseded some packages?12:27
wgrantThe API isn't buggy in a way that would cause that to happen.12:28
Sweetsha1kwgrant: yes. Im looking at the download count of libreoffice-common_4.1.0-0ubuntu1~raring1~ppa1 -- its been put there yesterday at 1200UTC, was around ~16000 downloads at 1000UTC today and is at 8300 at 1200UTC today.12:30
wgrantDo you have script output that demonstrates that?12:30
Sweetsha1kwgrant: And one does not simply walk a libreoffice packaging into Mordor ... eh, upload it to a ppa.12:31
wgrantHhe12:31
Sweetsha1kwgrant: unfortunately not. But I have been watching this the whole time and calculated the trend, which was pretty constant for the first 20 hours.12:33
wgrantSweetsha1k: Which PPA?12:33
Sweetsha1kwgrant: could it be that this adds numbers from multiple mirrors and one dropped of/rebooted/whatever?12:34
wgrantSweetsha1k: No12:34
StevenKWe don't have mulitple mirrors for PPAs12:34
Sweetsha1khttps://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ppa/12:34
wgrantIt could possibly skip some downloads, but it cannot retroactively forget them12:34
Sweetsha1kone special thing is that the binaries are copied in there, not build in the ppa. (doing otherwise would be extremely painful for the users)12:35
wgrantSweetsha1k: What's the value now?12:40
Sweetsha1kwhops -- the 16000 number was for precise. So at 0800UTC today it was roughly 16000 precise, 6000 raring (=22000 total). Now its 8391 (precise) and 5307 (raring).12:41
czajkowskiSweetsha1k: it's never simple is it :)12:42
Sweetsha1kczajkowski: ;)12:43
Sweetsha1kczajkowski: hey, I just survived another LibreOffice major release. Each costs me 5 years of my life. I should consider becoming a vampire.12:44
wgrantSweetsha1k: Nothing is obviously wrong. If you see it go backwards again, let me know and I'll be able to debug more deeply.12:56
Sweetsha1kwgrant: willdo. I have a crobjob on it now -- so next time I should be able to give you a 15 minutes timeframe of when it happened.12:58
Sweetsha1kwgrant: so Im not sure about the raring number having gone backwards, but the precise number certainly did -- and I find the 16000 => ~8000 looks suspiciously like a integer overflow. OTOH there are other packages with a 50000 download count in that ppa.13:02
wgrantSweetsha1k: Heh, we don't use signed 16-bit integers anywhere :)13:46
Sweetsha1kwgrant: thats what everybody says!14:19
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rockstarWho would be the losa on duty right now?16:55
StevenKrockstar: To do what ... ?16:55
rockstarStevenK, I need a mailman pickle export.16:55
lamontrockstar: wassup?16:57
lamontrockstar: a what?16:57
rockstarlamont, heh. Are you doing losa stuff now?16:58
lamontfor about 5 weeks more, then we rotate16:58
rockstarI just need the pickle file from a launchpad mailing list.16:58
lamontwhat are you trying to accomplish?16:58
lamontnot just because I'd neeed to change the passwords for that mailing list (assuming you aren't the admin)16:59
rockstarlamont, I am an admin for the group, but I recall it needing to be sterilized last time too.17:00
rockstarlamont, I'm migrating ~openstack to lists.openstack.org - I received a pickle a few months ago for testing, and now we're ready to pull the trigger.17:00
lamontah, that makes sense.  can you throw something at rt for at least tracking etc?17:01
lamont(mail to rt@ubuntu.com, that is)17:02
rockstarlamont, okay.17:02
lamontdeadline if any, etc, etc would be good17:02
rockstarlamont, the deadline is ASAP, though I didn't put that in the RT (sorry)17:10
czajkowskirockstar: love ASAP deadlines on a Friday :)17:13
rockstarczajkowski, I did it on a Friday specifically because it would mean low traffic on the list.17:13
rockstar…and last time, it only took about 90 minutes with losa interruption, so I didn't think much of it.17:13
czajkowskiah17:13
rockstarOf course, I didn't have to submit an RT last time either.17:14
lamontrockstar: it's more a function of some other ongoing stuff that's chewing up a bunch of webops time today, crossed with the approaching EOW.17:15
rockstarlamont, right. I guess my expectations were managed based on previous experiences.17:15
lamontmeh17:15
lamontdon't make me come over there... :D17:15
czajkowskiheh17:16
lamontrockstar: openstack list, yes?17:31
rockstarlamont, right, attached to the ~openstack group17:31
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