[07:26] <dholbach> good morning
[08:06] <dholbach> davidcalle, I'm free all afternoon
[08:07] <davidcalle> dholbach, ok :)
[08:10] <davidcalle> dholbach, invite sent
[08:11] <dholbach> and accepted :)
[08:35] <dholbach> davidcalle, mhall119: so I just checked the external docs branches import in a local django+postgres setup and it just worked
[08:35] <dholbach> not sure if that helps as a data point
[08:36] <davidcalle> dholbach, have you tried several times? That's where it fails
[08:36] <dholbach> yep
[08:36] <davidcalle> dholbach, easy solution let's ship d.u.c as a desktop app ;)
[08:37] <dholbach> no problem, I'll just "tar cfz ~" and upload that to people in a sec
[08:38] <dholbach> but you're right... I should try it a few more times
[08:38] <dholbach> I hope this helps
[08:38] <dholbach> for i in `seq 1 50`; do ./env/bin/python manage.py import-external-docs-branches; done
[08:39] <davidcalle> dholbach, that should do the trick ;)
[08:58] <dholbach> hum
[08:58] <dholbach> turns out it didn't quite work
[08:59] <dholbach> I couldn't import the dbbackup
[08:59] <dholbach> I'll look into it some more
[09:11] <czajkowski> aloha
[09:12] <dholbach> davidcalle, this one fails: loaddata ../dbbackup/dbdump.json
[09:13] <dholbach> django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "menus_cachekey" already exists
[09:13] <davidcalle> hi czajkowski
[09:13] <dholbach> mhall119, ^
[09:13] <dholbach> hola czajkowski
[09:14] <czajkowski> how are we all today ?
[09:14] <davidcalle> dholbach, that's something I've seen, but that's not our main issue (eg. the process works, but in a terrible way and the pages tree turns into a forest)
[09:18] <dholbach> czajkowski, good good, looking into some developer site update problems
[09:18] <dholbach> how about you?
[09:21] <czajkowski> not bad we just annouced GA today of 4.0 so all hands on deck promoting that today
[09:21] <czajkowski> https://forums.couchbase.com/t/couchbase-server-4-0-is-now-ga/5374
[09:22] <dholbach> nice
[09:36] <dholbach> davidcalle, ok..
[09:37] <dholbach> davidcalle, what I did was: skip the data import, but just add some very basic empty pages (/snappy, /snappy/guides/, /snappy/guides/current, /snappy/guides/devel, /snappy/snapcraft) and ran the import one time
[09:38] <dholbach> → pages all over the place :-/
[09:38] <dholbach> so yes, it's reproducible in a local setting
[09:39] <davidcalle> dholbach, what? how?
[09:39] <davidcalle> Ah, missed the previous line
[09:39] <davidcalle> dholbach, still postgre?
[09:41] <davidcalle> dholbach, do you think it's worth making a version killing the whole imported tree and rebuilding all pages and testing this on staging?
[09:46] <dholbach> davidcalle, hum... what do you mean by "rebuilding all pages"?
[09:46] <davidcalle> dholbach, like the importer used to do: branch content, remove all previously imported pages, recreate them
[09:48] <dholbach> mhmh
[09:48] <dholbach> mhall119, ^
[10:10] <dholbach> I made a backup of the db now and will experiment with it and see how I can make it work both with sqlite and postgres
[14:00] <davidcalle> dholbach, mhall119, here in 2 min
[14:01] <dholbach> sure
[14:26] <dholbach> dpm, do we need to put out some more propaganda for the hangout in 35m?
[14:31] <dpm> dholbach, I posted it onto G+ and FB, might be good to do some more promotion
[14:33] <dholbach> dpm, I'll post it on twitter
[14:42] <czajkowski> mhall119: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/10/05/ubuntu-hackathon-bangalore-mobile-developer-summit/
[14:51] <mhall119> czajkowski: I saw that yesterday :)
[16:22] <dholbach> all rightie... I call it a day - have a good one everyone!