[00:00] ren oops ../newdirectory/oops [00:00] or ren oldidrectory/ooops newdirectory/ooops [00:03] done that [00:03] now i remove the old linux_format_73_cd folder [00:04] Nah, leave it. [00:04] Now go check in [00:04] i removed that old folder [00:04] i'm checking in [00:07] it still happened [00:07] Item submission error! reason: The identifier chosen is already taken. You will need to try an alternate identifier [00:08] i got a blank page before that [00:13] it looks like nothing gets moved from my account [00:14] this may explain why there was older folder i upload months ago [00:15] this one i uploaded months ago: http://www.archive.org/details/Ctrl_Alt_Chicken [00:16] i also get this now: Desired identifier "cdrom-linux-format-73" not available. Please try another identifier. [00:16] when i reload this page: http://www.archive.org/create.php?ftp=1&identifier=cdrom-linux-format-73 [00:17] I am finding the queue on archive.org is broken. [00:18] I'll mention it to the admins [00:23] whats weird is that linux action show got upload just fine [00:23] so i may not be everyone that is having this problem [00:23] http://www.archive.org/details/Kde4.8ReviewLasS20e07 [00:24] anyway i have backup linux format 132 dvd to my hard drive [00:26] also where are the 2600 magzines on archive.org? [00:26] only cause i would think that would have be scanned in to up to 2005ish [00:27] SketchCow: metadata table is currently frozen [00:27] That's why we're having all these issues [00:28] Tasks have been paused since 11:40AM est [00:28] It is now 68% complete [00:28] In 8 hours [00:28] :( [00:29] http://ia600804.us.archive.org/11/items/Kde4.8ReviewLasS20e07/ [00:29] again the LAS release there show at 22:57 [00:30] http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=96796984 [00:30] Well there you go [00:30] The tasks start, but don't complete [00:31] Because the table is locked [00:31] So the metadata update blocks the task until $archiveops unlocks the table/completes the migration [01:07] why is it locked? [01:17] They're adding some columns or something [01:19] fucked_with_by_underscor [01:19] BOOL default true [01:19] :D [01:19] I love you gaiz [01:33] lolz [01:33] godane: [8:13:42 PM EDT] Anand Chitipothu: We are about 70% done and 950 locked rows. [01:33] FYI [01:34] well, I play around with postgres all the time and don't have to lock tables to add columns [01:34] so clearly these guys who've been doing it for years are rank amateurs [01:34] [01:36] Really. [01:36] Interal coding skype channels. [01:36] Copy-pasted. [01:36] Let me say it again: Don't do that [01:36] yes, please don't. [01:45] wait wat [01:45] ALTER TABLE in Postgres requires an ACCESS EXCLUSIVE lock [01:45] how did you [01:45] oh wait [01:46] I missed internet mode [02:00] :x [02:04] it's done now. [02:06] although there will be more steps [02:11] http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DK2MT3wzbiA/TzNRRLAdtmI/AAAAAAAANV8/XXZS-3R30Z0/s1600/9902017.jpg [02:11] 41 YEARS LATER [02:11] dick. [03:23] table locked again, fyi [07:01] More deps for git-annex [07:02] Need the libpcre3-dev package [07:07] undersco2: if you're going through all that you might just go the extra step of reading up on ubuntu/debian packaging [07:07] True [07:09] The fact that you can just do this astounds me still [07:09] (merging origin/git-annex into git-annex...) [07:09] 0 2:04AM:alex@alex-desktop:/media/09369c8b-3596-48ef-9317-7a432b5c4d50/ia-DriveInMovieAds 594 π git annex whereis Drive-inFireworksShow/DriveIn-FireworksShow.divx [07:09] 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001 -- web [07:09] web: http://archive.org/download/Drive-inFireworksShow/DriveIn-FireworksShow.divx [07:09] whereis Drive-inFireworksShow/DriveIn-FireworksShow.divx (1 copy) [07:09] ok [07:09] That's SO CRAZY [07:09] closure: <3 [07:10] heh [07:11] just need a robot arm + dvd burner + racks of dvds [07:15] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete [07:15] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide [07:16] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide [07:17] also dang, i know i've been linked to really good stuff on debian packaging [07:17] just not sure where i have those links [07:17] useful information on debian packaging is embargoed for release in early 2035 [07:22] hardy har [07:23] er [07:23] http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/download-ubuntu-packaging-guide-pdf.html [07:23] was supposed to be last link [07:24] I have to say, it's quite amazing to be connected when zooming around in 100-160km/h [07:30] simple: http://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging [07:30] more advanced: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ [07:31] http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ [07:31] even simpler: http://askubuntu.com/questions/27715/create-a-deb-package-from-scripts-or-binaries [07:31] mk done [07:46] huh, I issued 650 HTTP requests to a service at work [07:46] next thing I know, the production Oracle database starts issuing errors [07:46] I hope those aren't related events, because I have no way to fix said Oracle db [07:48] oh well [07:49] I guess this means it's time to play more Deus Ex [07:49] yupp! [10:32] ok this works now: http://www.archive.org/details/cdrom-linux-format-73 [10:32] but its not a movie, audio, or text files [10:33] do you want me to put it under community texts? [10:33] yeah, don't care so much - it's just automagic discovery of the format [10:33] oh, it's not public yet.. tried to view it :p [10:34] i have to setup the details first [10:34] yeah, never mind me :) [10:36] how do i change media type to software [10:52] I think that is automatic on the file extention [11:12] archive.org is not updating [11:30] they may still be doing maintenance [11:33] ah, right. They were updating their database table structures/schemas earlier [12:29] so anything new with archive.org? [12:30] its still not doing my job [12:30] http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=96806391 [12:35] guess there's a large queue of stuff to do for them perhaps [12:39] i want a petabox for some reason [12:39] but about the size of a netbook one [15:38] http://www.theblaze.com/stories/greece-under-pressure-becks-amazing-midnight-visit-to-athens/ [15:38] old buildings in greece are getting burned down it seems [15:46] eh, they've survived for thousands of years already [15:47] my iso's are up: http://www.archive.org/details/cdrom-linux-format-73 [15:50] Heh, wonder how fast fos is filling up it's disk [16:22] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a7-5WYOKxE [18:07] Twitter> @BillWeiss: Once again, wondering if those sounds mean our tape library is working or consuming the tapes. Hmm. [18:44] Burp [18:45] Welcome back [18:50] So how's Fortress doing? Fill'er up yet? [18:52] haha [18:53] is that a no? [18:53] dunno [18:57] You've all uploaded about 1.3tb of data to fos [18:57] fos filling fairly fast [19:00] SketchCow: Will you run the df updater on fos? [19:00] while true;do curl "http://pubsub.pubnub.com/publish/demo/demo/0/batcave_disk/0/%22 1 `df -h /1|awk '{print $4}'|tail -n1`
2 `df -h /2|awk '{print $4}'|tail -n1`
3 `df -h /3|awk '{print $4}'|tail -n1`%22";sleep 30;done [19:01] That makes this page work [19:01] http://tracker.archive.org/df.html [19:01] <3 [19:06] I've made it my mission to pass dcmorton on the tracker [19:06] :D [19:06] No. [19:06] No, I will not. [19:08] Ok [19:10] I thought you guys might enjoy this article on some old computers still in active use: http://www.pcworld.com/article/249951/if_it_aint_broke_dont_fix_it_ancient_computers_in_use_today.html (running from some truly ancient to just old) [19:12] If it is broke, fix it fix it fix it! [19:12] undersco2: I'm aiming for #4 on Top 10 :p [19:17] Who was it who pointed out the jamendo album that was darkened out. [19:17] Well, whoever it was: IA policy is to dark out if owner requests, regardless of license. (i.e. non-hostile.) [19:17] That's why. So it was done knowingly. Nobody likes it, but it's policy. [19:17] Meanwhile, listen to this: http://www.archive.org/details/jamendo-106076 [19:17] Aww yeah [19:18] Man, that's infectious [19:20] "Sorry, this album is either hidden or has been deleted" at jamendo [19:20] might be copyright infringement [19:21] SketchCow: if you link to jamendo without the /en/ it will default to a geolocated version of the site or the user preferences [19:21] * Schbirid reads up [19:21] damn, but thanks [19:26] Will it now. [19:27] http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/430258_2742556406214_1326570115_3497876_1126876312_n.jpg [19:27] OK, I made the change, /en/ is out, it'll do that from now on. [19:29] The Telegraph wrote a negative review of the film, saying "How could it not be brilliant? By, at 85 minutes, being an hour too long. By being arch rather than schlocky. And by wasting too much time on dull dialogue celebrating its "No Reason" philosophy." [19:30] cheers [19:30] rubber was rather me [19:30] meh [19:30] it was too artsy for me [19:30] could have been great without the meta stuff [19:56] http://blog.convore.com/post/17951919109/convore-shutting-down-april-1st [19:56] april fool's [19:56] bit early [19:57] and yeah it does seem like it's going [19:59] and hard to wget [20:00] their other product seems weird to me [20:01] in that I'm not sure which demographic they're targeting [20:02] I mean, if you need a chat system, you can use (1) an internal Jabber server, (2) an internal IRC server, (3) any existing IRC network, (4) Campfire [20:02] sorted roughly in descending order of information security [20:09] it's campfire but with irc support [20:13] really liking http://www.jamendo.com/album/106575 [20:15] yipdw: I think the founder appears on another irc channel [20:16] tef: hmm [20:17] I figure if they can knock up a read-only version it would be easier to archive [20:17] if they don't I am sure I can capture it [20:19] but it seems to be falling over [21:15] hm, now my archive.org item does not show new uploads being added to it while it did so yesterday (still s3'ing) [21:15] hey emijrp [21:34] tef: re: archiving it [21:34] lo [21:34] (convore) [21:34] tef: i know the founders failrly well [21:34] we can just tap them on the shoulder [21:34] lol [21:34] I figured as much [21:34] you're right though, i can't even get a non-500 page right now. [21:34] if they make a nice read-only version than can wget it themselves and send us warcs :v [21:35] google http cache [21:35] will miss all the embeds. and then more code to strip their header [21:36] i literally almost offered to maintain it for free because i loved it so much [21:36] still tempted to, but a bit late for that i think. [21:37] huh [21:37] TIL that P3P fails open [21:38] tbh if they just hosted a read-only ver it would make archiving it easier, we'd have more time to capture it. rather than leaving it running and then turning it off [21:38] tef: i may be able to get a db dump or something [21:38] is having it in web-form ideal? [21:39] well it's nicer to view and use [21:39] I was thinking more of crawling it and then trying and pushing it into the wayback machine [21:39] the site barely works right now [21:39] yeah [21:39] i.e. the set of tokens in a P3P compact policy set restrictions, not permissions [21:39] maybe i'll shoot leah a message [21:40] so if you have a bunch of unparseable crap in a P3P header (like say Google) then it is the same as saying "we don't track you at all, no no!" [21:40] what a worthless spec, heh [21:41] kennethre: I can acquire work time & resources to capture it although knowing how big it would be would help [21:43] parsing it would be terrible [21:43] sometimes there are 60+s response times [21:44] i'm going to shoot an email to leah [21:46] tef: i'll keep you posted [21:47] did archive team get anything when pownce went down? [21:53] tef: email sent [22:01] tef: no luck