[02:23] hmm [02:24] I wonder if grass valley still has manuals and software for the apparently-discontinued ADVC-300 [02:24] (it isn't even listed on their site anymore) [02:26] manual located. on their ftp server. still need to find the software. (ah, the joys of buying used hardware) [02:30] Blech; I feel like I figured out a way to make a list of municipal data, and I blow it [02:50] i think i have one of those ADVC-300 [02:51] or maybe the model below [02:51] somewhere in the shed :/ [06:42] http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/06/japan-download-copyright-law/ [08:58] well my mouth doesn't ache this morning, so thats a massive improvement :D [09:20] Fatal Internal Error in libarchive: Out of memory [09:20] oh fuuuuuu archivemount [09:20] after 10 hours or so [09:20] i guess it scanned the archive and then tried to do something with that info and whammo [09:21] let's see if avfs sucks less [09:21] i used it fine with many thousands of seperate zip files in the past but one huge archiev might break that too i guess [09:31] fusermount: failed to access mountpoint /srv/forumplanet-archive/forums.tar.gz: Value too large for defined data type [09:31] unpackfs fails [09:31] if i used it correctly anyways [09:32] god, i hate websites like http://avf.sourceforge.net/ or http://www.nongnu.org/unpackfs/ , they could almost not be more uselses [09:33] YES? HELLO? YES IT IS SOFTWARE! YES! [09:35] :D [09:46] avfs fails too, a ls for the archive is sitting there for 10 minutes which is a tad much [09:46] might be just the first access but i doubt that [11:26] morning guys [12:20] $ time ls ~/.avfs/srv/forumplanet-archive/forums.tar.gz# [12:20] real 61m12.414s [12:20] :} [12:27] hrm, now i am in the lighttpd & symlinks hell again [12:30] server.document-root = "/home/me/.avfs/path/forums.tar.gz#" gives me a 403 [12:30] and if i use a symlink, lighttpd does not show it (i have server.follow-symlink = "enable") [12:31] morning Schbirid [12:31] hey [12:35] oh ho, gatling handles it like a champ [12:37] heh [12:38] looks like i have to wait that hour after each umountavfs though [12:38] i hope it is not just extracting it somewhere [12:42] hm, can i run two seperate http daemons on the same server both using port 80 but different domains? [12:43] ie lighttpd and gatling [12:43] no [12:43] You can however use different ports and have something proxy between the two webservers depending on host [12:44] reverse-proxy/load balancing sort of [12:44] nah, that would be overkill [12:44] thanks, [12:56] np :) [14:32] yeah, 1 hour to mountavfs but then: http://www.quaddicted.com:27500/forums/ [14:33] if someone knows how to work lighttpd magic, please help me [14:37] pong [14:37] Schbirid: shoot [14:37] woot [14:38] what i am trying to do is use avfs to be able to browse a .tar.gz like if it was a normal directory. that works fine. avfs mounts it as /home/me/.avfs/path/to/file.tar.gz#/ [14:40] i tried this in my config: https://pastee.org/5ev64 [14:41] that gives me "403 - Forbidden" [14:41] lighttpd runs as http:http [14:41] what does tail error.log say, and who is the owner of said directory? [14:41] as well as, have you restart lighttpd after making the config change? [14:42] restarted * [14:42] i did restart of course [14:43] also, do you have o+x permission enabled on the specified docroot and all subdirs? [14:43] which is, iirc, required to do directory listings in lighttpd [14:44] let me try that, i am not sure what will happen thoughs [14:44] since the docroot is that archive [14:44] alright [14:46] (also, if you wish to run two httpds, I'd recommend putting haproxy in front of it.. it's very easy to configure, and uses virtually no resources) [14:46] cant do, chmod: cannot access ‘/path/forums.tar.gz’: Permission denied [14:46] i tried as su [14:46] wait a sec [14:46] why is there a # at the end of the dir name [14:46] can you get rid of that? [14:47] because that is how avfs lets me browse the archive [14:47] i could make a symlink [14:47] # is a special character in bash so it'll break your chmod, and escaping is meh [14:47] oops [14:47] right [14:47] try just escaping the # first [14:48] same permissions denied [14:49] made a symlink to the file.tar.gz# , docroot is one dir higher than it. i see other files but the symlink is not even shown [14:50] how do you mean? [14:51] also, try chmodding *without* su [14:53] that gives me Function not implemented [14:58] .. wat [14:59] hm [14:59] Schbirid [14:59] can you chmod o+x the parent directory [14:59] of the docroot [14:59] so not the docroot itself [15:02] i moved the tar.gz to another dir to test that so it will be an hour until avfs mounted it agani :) [15:13] I leave Family Guy running and I laugh about twice an episode [15:13] But that's a good couple of laughs. [15:13] "her name is lindsay - like the state" [16:05] whoah just got an email from webring, there's a blast from the past [16:07] Wow! I guess it hadn't occurred to me they were still around. [16:07] You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber or have previously registered your site with WebRing. [16:07] Hey Old Friend, [16:07] Take a moment to explore the new site and we think you'll love what you'll find. New social tools have helped us create communities around rings. The more active you are the more traffic you'll drive! [16:07] WebRing is now a social community. People are raving about the new site and we're seeing huge increases in traffic and we want to send this traffic to your site. [16:17] Schbirid: If it's a fuse module, you need "-o allow_other" [16:19] Hah, WebRing [16:19] Scourge of 1997 [16:56] underscor: durrrrr. lets try [17:01] http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/321/847/6a4.jpg [17:04] hahahahahahahaha [18:05] underscor: thank you mr smartypants, -o allow_other seems to have been the issue. i feel stupid [18:05] hehe [18:05] no problem [18:05] I run into that SO OFTEN [18:06] it's so annoying [18:06] takes close to a 1gig of ram, ugh [18:06] that's ok, i got 2! [20:44] oh wonderful [20:45] twitter switched back to not having godawful /#!/ shit in every url [20:46] in tweet URLs [20:47] others still have it [20:48] Hadn't noticed that. Yeah, my home page has no #! and individual user pages don't either. [20:49] others? [20:49] what others still have it? [20:52] DoubleJ: that's odd [20:53] everything I'm clicking redirects from the with-bullshit link to the without-bullshit links [20:53] winr4r: What's odd about it? [20:54] DoubleJ: i'm getting #! shit in the URL of individual profile pages [20:54] How are you getting there? I didn't try middle-clicking. But if you left-click the name, then click it again in the fake popup there's no #! forme. [20:56] i still have #! if i do the same thing [20:57] Hm. Probably just needs time to propagate out to the servers. [20:57] Wouldn't be surprised if they're doing it a few at a time and monitoring for bugs/complaints [20:58] yes [21:00] they have a habit of doing proper software rollouts [21:00] also a habit of blowing away the entire server system for 15 minutes on accident [21:00] lol [21:01] yes [21:13] thank god. I hope everyone else that thought #! was a good idea follows suit [21:14] Why was it ever there? [21:14] to save you having to reload the whole page [21:15] supposedly faster (to the user) page loads and shit. the pre-fragment got a basic page up, and then javascript took the fragment and used it to grab and fill in the rest of the page [21:16] Of course they stopped it because it was actually *slower*... [21:17] BRB - OpenWRT'ing a router [21:32] damn, pv is great [21:49] well, it also just didn't work if you didn't have javascript [21:49] unless you knew google's workaround [21:50] (and creating the workaround only served as a type of validation for the idiots that were doing the hashbang urls) [22:00] nighty