[00:53] how do i go to quitpic channel ? [00:54] n00b452: type /join #quitpic [00:54] ty [01:08] Yeah, that's the thing to do. [01:09] edsu: People are welcome to try. [01:17] fuck me i need to ignore joins in here [01:39] That's like two sentences [02:07] hmmmmm project valhalla.... we need moar space :/ [02:27] SmileyG: valhalla -> #huntinggrounds [04:33] About to shove a pile of computer vintage into the archive. [04:41] awesome! [04:42] weeeeeee [05:12] here we go [05:12] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [05:14] yahoosucks [05:21] thanks [05:33] hd [05:33] hdd [05:33] hahaa [12:10] can someone help me with installing archivebot on a plain debian system? [12:12] i'm getting the following error when i run bundle exec ruby dashboard/app.rb --redis 'redis://127.0.0.1:6379/0' --url 'http://127.0.0.1:8080' [12:12] https://ezcrypt.it/4O9n#cpoB4g3jiWXFZTBx1aQJ71Oj [12:14] or umm... do i even need that bot? O_O [14:57] Fusl: don't you mean ArchiveTeam Warrior? What is your intention? [15:16] bzc6p_: i'm trying to run archiveteam warrior but this needs virtualbox or similar [15:16] so i want to run the standalone version of it [15:17] Well, archivebot is quite a different thing. [15:17] the warrior and archivebot are two different (but overlapping) projects [15:17] What you need is the project srcipt. [15:17] https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/twitpic-grab [15:17] Fusl: if you want to run scripts without using the warrior, each project has it's own set of scripts [15:18] There you find the instructions too, Fusl. [15:18] archivebot is unrelated to 'warrior projects' [15:18] oh [15:18] See "Debian/Ubuntu specific instructions" there (or something like that) [15:19] oh sorry, I'm not on the twitpic channel [15:20] So, yes, you need the project specific scripts (they are similar to each other). The Wiki or https://github.com/ArchiveTeam is a good starting point to find the one you need. [15:23] the howto for debian/ubuntu at https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/twitpic-grab also fails [15:23] POD document had syntax errors at /usr/bin/pod2man line 71. [15:25] hi bzc6p__ did you timeout? [15:26] go to the bottom, there are troubleshooting instructions. [15:30] Fusl: I had. My router sometimes say "I'm fed up" and connection gets lost. [15:30] I'll check history [15:31] Fusl: search the readme for wget-lua was not successfully built [15:31] already done [15:31] is running [15:31] thanks [15:31] Great. [15:32] and that's all i have to do to help archiveteam with twitpic? [15:36] Well, right now unfortunately none of us can do more than HTML scraping. Noah Everett hid the pictures. [15:37] If you find them, you'll get the Nobel Prize in Archiving. [15:40] To be serious: you can run other projects as well (right now ancestry is active). Or increase the concurrency for TwitPic. [15:49] Fusl: you were trying to start the infrastructure of ArchiveBot ? [15:50] (ArchiveBot is another project, now very different from the Warrior) [15:50] (it is more an irc-controlled distributed crawler) [15:51] nico: yea, i thought i need archivebot :D [15:52] Fusl: if you want to run ArchiveBot, look under the pipeline/ directory [15:53] nico: nah, i thought archivebot is part of the warrior [15:53] ho :) [15:53] it started with the same tech (wget-lua, seesaw, rsync) [15:54] but now, it is different (seesaw hooked by archivebot-specific code, wpull, a dedicated uploader that wrap rsync) [20:21] well I finally gave the IRC page a much needed update [20:46] what's the official wpull download site? (preferably with installation instructions as well) [20:47] https://github.com/chfoo/wpull ? [20:48] I wasn't entirely sure, so if that is the current wpull home, that's what I wanted [20:48] http://wpull.readthedocs.org/en/master/ [20:49] It is nicely written too. [20:57] does the documentation cover how to archive a site like example.com/ab/000001 (with numbers increasing normally)? [21:24] WHAT FORSOOTH, PRITHEE TELL ME THE SECRET WORD [21:24] bebzol_: yahoosucks [21:24] thx :) [22:59] hi! I would like to create a new project (ownlog.com - blog platform with 45 000 blogs that is rotting away). I was able to create item list and I can write a seesaw script, but I don't know what to do next [22:59] what is the best way to test a written seesaw script? Do you have any testing tracker? [23:03] arkiver, you have been busy writing these recently, right? [23:11] bebzol: I have to go now, it might take a while before anyone else responds, though [23:12] k, thanks :) [23:15] While waiting for more people with more knowledge, I'd recommend reading: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Dev [23:20] aaaaaaaaa: yeah, I've read it :) [23:22] could you please create a github repository ownlog-grab and give permissions to user "basement-labs"? Thanks in advance