[10:30] https://code.launchpad.net/~twom/launchpad/+git/launchpad/+merge/380416 allow 39A to pass it's self signed cert to requests to the test open id server, based on the instance/configuration name. [10:31] and with that, 39A can stand up a working (to the point of login) LP instance. [10:31] tomwardill: nice :) [10:32] turnip next [10:32] but first, buildd + LXD VM documentation [10:32] <3 <3 <3 documentation <3 <3 <3 [10:33] (Hello, I have Feels) [10:34] it's mostly 'how much of my existing configuration can I remove because the LXD team have made it better' [10:35] heartheart deleting code etc. [12:31] Hi, do you have an idea of when would the getAllRepositories be available ? For now I am using getRepositories iterating each git projects. [12:51] leni: I'd need to talk more with the team here (most of whom have just spent their weekend travelling back from FRA and thus aren't around today) - we'd like to get this to you soon, but also we have a bunch of pre-existing commitments we need to keep in mind [14:19] Ok, I'll continue on my solution then. When it comes out it should be quite easy to substitute [17:23] https://gist.github.com/tomwardill/0d1c1796770614de28ccc274c8bca355 proposal for adding a new page for Developing a Buildd using LXDVM support [17:23] pasting here before I go fight with the wiki to add it [17:26] LGTM :-) [17:26] excellent :) [17:26] Thanks for this, tomwardill! [17:26] I was just about to ask you to look at it as someone who is new to all of that bit [17:27] I think I'll add it as a new page and then rewrite a bit of the existing local soyuz dev one to point there [17:27] as it's more about 'how to work on buildd' than 'how to run soyuz' [17:27] I think I've done this with kvm a couple of months ago, and I think this tutorial is more clear about the steps than wha I remember from the other one... good improvement [17:28] oh yeah, sorry, forgot you'd done some already [17:28] the LXD VM support is lovely, just wish I could work out the uid mapping so we could have users other than 'ubuntu' [17:28] I did it more out of curiosity... I don't even know if that machine actually builds something... :-P [17:28] heh [17:28] tbh, that's the state mine is in most of the time anyway ;) [17:28] hehehe [17:29] LXD VM is amazing! The CLI seems quite similar to create containers [17:30] yeah, it's almost exactly identical (deliberately) [17:30] it's a lot simpler now than when I tried it before christmas too [22:53] https://www.citusdata.com/product looks interesting