[05:28] <bigjools> wgrant: longpoll doesn't seem to be working lately
[05:29] <wgrant> I thought it was just me.
[12:27] <haobug> rabbitmq-server problem: http://bpaste.net/show/we7EQafgxt46BZJZEAel/, here is /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_err: http://bpaste.net/show/gFQEpF1qG2Vprp0HYtRR/ and the /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_log is empty
[12:28] <haobug> i am now trying to use the chroot way to run launchpad. because i failed the lxc way and struck by the vm way.
[12:32] <haobug> why does the launchpad use such many dependencies?
[12:55] <haobug> er... http://bpaste.net/show/jdMsJi6SADj54kPTtJ5n/
[13:04] <cjwatson> wgrant: Are you OK with my suggestion in my livefs MP to rename the livefs/livefsbuild columns to distro_series/distro_arch_series, as a way to resolve the naming inconsistency?
[13:04] <cjwatson> If so I might as well do that sooner rather than later
[13:04] <wgrant> cjwatson: That would be my suggestion too.
[13:05] <cjwatson> OK, will do.
[13:07] <haobug> are you talking about my problem? i don't get you idea.
[13:07] <cjwatson> I was not talking about your problem since I don't know the answer to that.
[13:08] <wgrant> haobug: You really should be using LXC or a VM. Running it in a chroot is going to lead to weird port conflicts and all manner of other madness.
[13:08] <haobug> wgrant: my vm is configured use NAT, the bridge way cannot access to internet.
[13:09] <wgrant> Is NAT a problem?
[13:12] <haobug> yes i can use port mapping, but the vm guide told me to install the kvm bla bla.
[14:20] <haobug1> I have tried to config launchpad in guest vm run on top of virtualbox, fialed again.
[14:22] <haobug1> How about release preconfiged vmdisk file. That someone like me can get start easily.
[14:24] <wgrant> Failed how? The documented setup processes work fine; I tested both just last week.
[14:25] <haobug1> I am now returned from office. I can feed back to you tomorrow.
[14:28] <haobug1> I remembered a little: rocket-setup says, can not create local rocketfeul blabla
[14:29] <haobug1> How about to pack you working env up as a tarball or vmdisk or any other preconfiged way.  |wgrant
[14:30] <wgrant> That gets out of date easily.
[14:31] <wgrant> We provide easy scripts and instructions to set up a development environment.
[14:32] <haobug1> I am newbie to linux. But not that new. I have used linux for about 3 years.  I can't recover form the errors.
[14:35] <haobug1> Say, there is a dist-upgrade step in the instruction. This step itself will fail sometime.
[14:41] <haobug1> And all steps are bond to ubuntu. I use gentoo at home, I can't try it out after i returned from work.
[14:46] <haobug1> Think about release a working(even out of date) bundle for newbies like me please.
[14:52] <cjwatson> wgrant: Renames done now.  (I need to update my browser branch, but that's not pushed anywhere yet anyway.)