Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:21
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|
unwhan |
are Yahoo Groups not considered endangered? i didn't see them listed on the ArchiveTeam wiki. |
00:23
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|
unwhan |
i believe they are still well but the last time i checked was some 6 months ago. |
00:23
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|
nitro2k01 |
I don't think it's endangered per se, but it can't hurt to start archiving. |
00:23
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|
unwhan |
they can't last forever. |
00:24
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|
balrog_ |
with most yahoo groups, you can't access the posts unless you're a member |
00:24
🔗
|
unwhan |
though they seem extremely durable so far :). |
00:25
🔗
|
unwhan |
yes. many years back i wrote a download script for Yahoo Groups (required login/password) but it would be broken many times by now. |
00:27
🔗
|
unwhan |
l/p and membership naturally |
00:39
🔗
|
arkhive |
Yahoo Answers is definitely something worth continually grabbing. Eventually Yahoo Answers will close and it would be neat to have a mirror of it. |
00:39
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|
unwhan |
:) |
00:53
🔗
|
unwhan |
Google is so dodgy... I have supposedly obtained a "complete" list of indexed pages of a website via the "site:" syntax. Now, totally accidentally, in an unrelated search, I discover *another* indexed page belonging to that same website... It wasn't listed in the "site:" results. |
01:12
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|
unwhan |
pastebin.com is down... probably yet another DDoS |
01:54
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|
underscor |
unwhan: well, they only allow 1000 results for a search |
01:54
🔗
|
underscor |
so you can't get a "complete" index |
01:59
🔗
|
SketchCow |
https://vimeo.com/47812538# |
02:06
🔗
|
ivan` |
anyone use anything to back up Google Reader feed content? |
02:07
🔗
|
ivan` |
(Google Reader has a lot of deleted blogs backed up) |
02:37
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
SketchCow: is that you or that musician look-alike? |
02:40
🔗
|
SketchCow |
It's me |
03:52
🔗
|
bsmith094 |
are we gonna move on cinch.fm or what? any ideas yet? |
03:57
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
good info on the wiki about the api and stuff |
04:20
🔗
|
godane |
i was suprised to find micro file - if i a had a hammer video on archive.org |
06:53
🔗
|
SketchCow |
So yeah, ANYTHING we can do to get Cinch. |
06:53
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Please do it. |
06:53
🔗
|
godane |
hey SketchCow |
06:54
🔗
|
godane |
i got the computer programme that air on bbc in 1982 |
06:55
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|
SketchCow |
Well, excellent. |
06:55
🔗
|
godane |
i'm also trying to get the Making The Most of the Micro series |
06:56
🔗
|
godane |
looks like Micro File - If I Had A Hammer is on archive.org |
06:56
🔗
|
godane |
i also want to get the Electronic Office series |
06:57
🔗
|
godane |
but that may not move at all |
06:58
🔗
|
godane |
also Bad Influence is on archive.org now |
06:58
🔗
|
godane |
and first 3 season of Gamesmaster |
06:58
🔗
|
godane |
*seasons |
07:14
🔗
|
godane |
i maybe able to get the rest of making the most of the micro |
07:14
🔗
|
godane |
my problem with being limited to 3 torrents |
07:48
🔗
|
alard |
SketchCow: Could you make a cinch upload space on fos? |
08:28
🔗
|
SketchCow |
yes |
08:29
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Kill tumblr project, let's move to cinch |
08:34
🔗
|
nitro2k01 |
HpistrMirrr |
08:34
🔗
|
nitro2k01 |
*HipstrMirrr |
08:42
🔗
|
alard |
So I've got most of what's needed for Cinch, I think. Everything except the pagination of the tracks, comments, followers. |
08:42
🔗
|
chronomex |
wow, already? |
08:42
🔗
|
alard |
The pagination is very awkward, so perhaps we can leave them out? |
08:43
🔗
|
alard |
It's not that hard, really. They provide a sitemap that lists every user and track, so you can just use that to generate the necessary urls. |
08:43
🔗
|
ersi |
sweet :) |
08:43
🔗
|
alard |
I think we can make per-user lists and feed them to wget --page-requisites. |
08:45
🔗
|
alard |
The only big problem left are these paginated things, which require you to POST enormous forms to ASP.net. So I'm tempted to leave them out. |
08:46
🔗
|
SketchCow |
What do we lose |
08:47
🔗
|
alard |
Comments beyond the first (or last) 10 comments. Followers/following beyond 20-30. |
08:47
🔗
|
alard |
Even if we archive them, you won't be able to browse them in the wayback machine. |
08:47
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
scumbag pagination |
08:48
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Hmmm. |
08:48
🔗
|
SketchCow |
My heart says save them |
08:48
🔗
|
SketchCow |
How many times does pagination happen? |
08:53
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Robert Scoble is such a twerp |
08:54
🔗
|
godane |
i'm downloading filesharefreak.com |
08:55
🔗
|
godane |
its been having trouble staying active since november 2010 |
08:55
🔗
|
godane |
only recently there was some new posts |
09:09
🔗
|
alard |
There may be quite a few cases with pagination on cinch. |
09:21
🔗
|
alard |
Here's a list of the URLs that can be generated from the sitemap. Anything missing? https://gist.github.com/e551a322210d5ac8fde8 |
12:44
🔗
|
unwhan |
<underscor> unwhan: well, they only allow 1000 results for a search | so you can't get a "complete" index |
12:44
🔗
|
unwhan |
underscor: my "complete" index was some exact number like 856 results or so |
15:00
🔗
|
underscor |
unwhan: oic |
16:26
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
alard is pro |
16:27
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
im ready to help with any downloading if needed, just cant help write much code |
17:20
🔗
|
DoubleJ_ |
Yeah, I finally got the last of my memac stuff moved to external storage, so if we need to get rolling on Cinch just point me at a seesaw script. |
21:34
🔗
|
alard |
Hey. Any suggestions for a short, one-sentence blurb on the Cinch.FM archiving project? |
21:34
🔗
|
alard |
There's room for a short bit in the warrior. Anything better than "Cinch.FM will remove all data on October 20, 2012." ? |
21:35
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
Cinch.fm, archiving is a cinch |
21:35
🔗
|
chronomex |
cinch.fm, an audio clip sharing site |
21:35
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
more like an audio clip recycle bin, they are about to empty the trash |
21:36
🔗
|
chronomex |
heh |
21:39
🔗
|
BlueMax |
cinch fm, down dem tunes |
21:39
🔗
|
chronomex |
tunes down the tubes |
21:40
🔗
|
BlueMax |
hmm, needs more profanity and tits to be a real ArchiveTeam slogan for a project |
21:40
🔗
|
BlueMax |
Cinch.fm, fuck dem tunes. Tits! |
21:43
🔗
|
chronomex |
hookers 'n' blow aren't enough to keep the musical dream alive |
22:01
🔗
|
alard |
Maybe something brilliant will pop up later. |
22:01
🔗
|
alard |
Meanwhile, does everyone have his/her warrior ready? |
22:02
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I would but I'm not going to have a PC at home |
22:02
🔗
|
BlueMax |
actually |
22:02
🔗
|
BlueMax |
if my desktop still works |
22:04
🔗
|
BlueMax |
hey, it works! is the latest warrior on the archive.org listing? |
22:04
🔗
|
alard |
Yes, just download the most recent v2. |
22:05
🔗
|
BlueMax |
20120813. goodie. |
22:05
🔗
|
BlueMax |
Just need to get VirtualBox set up on my desktop |
22:06
🔗
|
alard |
To follow the Cinch project: http://tracker.archiveteam.org/cinch/ and http://warriorhq.archiveteam.org/ |
22:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
crap, did I fuck the server |
22:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
alard: I added the munin thing to nginx.conf and did /etc/init.d/nginx restart just a few minutes ago |
22:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
nothing's loading for me except / on the ip |
22:07
🔗
|
alard |
Ah, I see. |
22:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
oh, heh, restart only works when it's already running? |
22:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
radical departure from standard debian init scripts |
22:08
🔗
|
alard |
You don't have to restart Nginx to reload the configuration, by the way. |
22:09
🔗
|
alard |
You can just send it a kill -HUP. |
22:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
hmmmk |
22:10
🔗
|
alard |
It seems to be back up! (Did I install that init script? Maybe.) |
22:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
I figured it out, fwiw |
22:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
I'm not a *complete* noob |
22:10
🔗
|
alard |
(I did compile Nginx from source, so the init script probably wasn't included.) |
22:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
ah |
22:10
🔗
|
alard |
Heh. |
22:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
hmmmm. |
22:11
🔗
|
chronomex |
right, nginx with passenger is kind of not available in any of the normal ways |
22:13
🔗
|
alard |
Anyway, the warrior should be able to deal with this, so no problem. |
22:13
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I've got the Warrior working on Cinch on my desktop now |
22:13
🔗
|
BlueMax |
I'm actually useful for once :D |
22:14
🔗
|
chronomex |
there, warriorhq has graphs: http://176.58.114.30/localdomain/localhost.localdomain/index.html |
22:14
🔗
|
alard |
BlueMax: Wonderful. |
22:14
🔗
|
chronomex |
url to change soon no doubt |
22:15
🔗
|
alard |
Ah, good. These graphs should be really boring, I hope, since it's not doing much. |
22:15
🔗
|
chronomex |
they're kind of weird I suppose |
22:15
🔗
|
chronomex |
what is not measured cannot be improved |
22:15
🔗
|
chronomex |
maybe later I'll add some ateam-specific graphs |
22:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
(you can add graphs to munin if you can write a shellscript that prints a number) |
22:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
(it's real spiff) |
22:16
🔗
|
alard |
#!/bin/bash ; echo $RANDOM :) |
22:17
🔗
|
chronomex |
woo random graph |
22:17
🔗
|
alard |
We can add a number-of-warriors-running graph. |
22:17
🔗
|
chronomex |
totally |
22:17
🔗
|
chronomex |
bandwidth per second, items per second, items outstanding, etc |
22:17
🔗
|
chronomex |
whatever |
22:18
🔗
|
chronomex |
total-saved-across-all-projects |
22:19
🔗
|
alard |
redis-cli --raw -n 1 keys "warriorhq:instances:*" |
22:19
🔗
|
alard |
redis-cli --raw -n 1 keys "warriorhq:instances:*" | wc -l |
22:19
🔗
|
alard |
Where do I add that? (Or can you add it?) |
22:19
🔗
|
chronomex |
ok, cool. |
22:19
🔗
|
chronomex |
read up on munin, I guess |
22:19
🔗
|
chronomex |
I've got work to do |
22:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
it's probably somewhere in /etc/munin |
22:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
or whatever |
22:20
🔗
|
alard |
I found it, I think. |
22:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
rad |
22:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
usually munin takes 5-10 minutes to put up new graphs, as it's a cronjob |
22:21
🔗
|
chronomex |
(words of warning, have caused frustration for me in the past) |
22:23
🔗
|
alard |
Heh, I give up. Doesn't look like something that can be done in 5 minutes. |
22:23
🔗
|
BlueMax |
Hey alard, am I going to need to get onto my desktop over the next few hours, or will the download work itself out if something goes wrong? |
22:24
🔗
|
alard |
It's supposed to keep running without your attention. |
22:25
🔗
|
chronomex |
alard: heh, ok, I'll look at it this evening |
22:39
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
OK, for those of us not running warrior, what should we do after cloning cinch-grab? |
22:39
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Or do we need something else entirely? |
22:40
🔗
|
alard |
If not running a warrior, you must be slightly adventurous (which you are, or you wouldn't not run a warrior). |
22:41
🔗
|
alard |
You need to install the seesaw-kit, a python project. |
22:41
🔗
|
alard |
https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit |
22:41
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I already have a machine with Linux on it. Running a Linux VM on top of that seems kind of pointless/ |
22:41
🔗
|
chronomex |
yeah, we have unix for a reason |
22:41
🔗
|
chronomex |
:) |
22:41
🔗
|
alard |
Yes, it should work quite well in the future, but for now the warrior has seen more testing. |
22:42
🔗
|
alard |
Anyway, run sudo pip install -e "git+https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit.git#egg=seesaw" |
22:43
🔗
|
alard |
(or clone the thing yourself and then install it, or don't install it at all but use the full path instead) |
22:43
🔗
|
alard |
Then, if the compiled wget-lua of cinch-grab doesn't work, you should compile Wget+Lua: https://github.com/downloads/ArchiveTeam/cinch-grab/wget-lua-1.14.8-e8a24.tar.bz2 |
22:44
🔗
|
alard |
(It's been upgraded since Picplz, so don't use your old wget-warc-lua.) |
22:44
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Jesus H. I liked this place a lot better when I could just download seesaw.sh. |
22:44
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
OK, lemme see if I can do all this without blowing something up. |
22:44
🔗
|
alard |
It will be like that, or something like that. :) |
22:45
🔗
|
alard |
The last step is quite simple: go to your cinch-grab directory and run-pipeline pipeline.py YOURNAME |
22:46
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
sudo: pip: command not found |
22:46
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
apt-get istall pip tells me I'm stupid. |
22:46
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
(sudo apt-get install pip just tells me there's no such thing.) |
22:47
🔗
|
alard |
http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html |
22:48
🔗
|
alard |
(We should look at simplifying this. :) |
22:48
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Yes. |
22:48
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I have a Linux box, but I am not a Linux expert. |
22:48
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Or even a talented amateur. |
22:49
🔗
|
alard |
Eventually, my idea is that you should install something, once, and then in the future you'd just git clone the repository and do that run-pipeline thing to start. |
22:51
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
OK, it still tells me command not found. |
22:51
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
(when I try to run pip) |
22:51
🔗
|
yipdw |
DoubleJ: if it helps, pip is a Python package manager, and is labeled in Ubuntu's repos as python-pip |
22:52
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Well, seeing as how the other thing didn't work at all let me try that. |
22:52
🔗
|
yipdw |
also that is one sweet-ass UI at warriorhq |
22:52
🔗
|
yipdw |
but I am also a sucker for maps |
22:53
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
OK, that did something. I have no idea where all the crap it downloaded went, but it downloaded something |
22:54
🔗
|
yipdw |
you should now be able to invoke pip |
22:55
🔗
|
alard |
sudo pip install -e "git+https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit.git#egg=seesaw" |
22:55
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Yep, that worked. |
22:55
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
That was the "I dunno where it went..." part. |
22:55
🔗
|
alard |
Does run-pipeline give you anything? |
22:55
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Haven't tried yet. |
22:55
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I was makign sure there wasn't another step in the scrollback. |
22:56
🔗
|
swebb |
alard: is this a big grab? Should I fire up a box? |
22:57
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Dumb question time: Is it possible to make changes to the seesaw scripts like before? |
22:57
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I like to remove the --remove-sent-files from the rsync command |
22:57
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
(Since I'm paranoid about stuff getting nuked on FOS before it has a change to get into IA proper.) |
22:58
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
That bit of coding I was capable of, but with this automatic thing I'm not sure I can do that now. |
23:00
🔗
|
alard |
swebb: Join the fun if you want to, but I don't think it's too big. We also might want to get the installation instructions first. |
23:01
🔗
|
alard |
DoubleJ: No, you can't easily change that. |
23:01
🔗
|
swebb |
I've done other grabs using the AT tools, but I wanted to fire up the archiveteam warrior box for the first time and try it out. :) |
23:01
🔗
|
alard |
The warrior, great, go ahead! |
23:01
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Dang. Kind of annoyed at splurging on that 3TB external now. |
23:02
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Ah well. Time to see if this thing is going to work. |
23:03
🔗
|
alard |
If you haven't compiled wget, I've added a get-wget-lua.sh script now. |
23:04
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
The wget-lua seems to be working. |
23:04
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I have a few complete; is it possible to check and make sure they're OK? |
23:04
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
I mean, nothing choked, so I kinda figure I'm in good shape. |
23:05
🔗
|
alard |
I can't check, but I think it's working fine. |
23:05
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
That's going to be my assumption as well. Time to hose my bandwidth! |
23:05
🔗
|
alard |
Are you going to run more than one? |
23:06
🔗
|
alard |
If so, run-pipeline --help has options for that. |
23:07
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Was just coming back to ask that. Do I need to do anything special? |
23:07
🔗
|
alard |
Yes, don't run more than one run-pipeline. Add --concurrent 5 to run 5 instances. |
23:07
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Ah. Nice change. |
23:07
🔗
|
alard |
(You'll have a warrior-like web interface on http://localhost:8001/, by the way.) |
23:08
🔗
|
alard |
It's not all bad. :) |
23:09
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Running 3 now; I'll see how this old box holds up. |
23:09
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Shame that I have to stop to change numbers, but since all the users are small it's no big deal. |
23:09
🔗
|
alard |
That's something for the to do list. |
23:10
🔗
|
alard |
Anyway, have fun. Good night! |
23:10
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Night! |
23:10
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
G'night |
23:11
🔗
|
BlueMax |
night |
23:11
🔗
|
BlueMax |
also hi SketchCow |
23:12
🔗
|
alard |
(Also, to anyone reading this: don't be put off by the technical discussion, the warrior VM does *not* require you to do all this. It's easy(er).) |
23:12
🔗
|
chronomex |
(TM) |
23:13
🔗
|
SketchCow |
alard, can we blast ahead on the warrior for cinch? |
23:14
🔗
|
BlueMax |
cinch is going full speed. |
23:15
🔗
|
BlueMax |
http://tracker.archiveteam.org/cinch/ |
23:16
🔗
|
Dark_Star |
meh... upstream is still the limiting factor for me here... those indexing tasks were more fun ;-) |
23:16
🔗
|
BlueMax |
my upstream is barely 100 kilobytes a second and I'm still helping. |
23:17
🔗
|
* |
BlueMax donks Dark_Star on the head with a small ethernet cable |
23:17
🔗
|
Dark_Star |
I have 250k bytes |
23:17
🔗
|
BlueMax |
If I can do it, you can too! |
23:18
🔗
|
Dark_Star |
downstream is ~5-10 megs/s though. so my warriors are more useful for the number crunching tasks like indexing, but of course I'll still help with the little bit of upstream I have :) |
23:18
🔗
|
BlueMax |
so is mine. I work on 10/1mbit |
23:21
🔗
|
Dark_Star |
has anyone tried running the warrior on amazon's cloud? I imagine the upstream there is a bit better (althoug I have no idea what it would cost per day) |
23:21
🔗
|
BlueMax |
And Jason joins the race! |
23:24
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
And I'm only doing --concurrent 3 |
23:25
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Oh. Other Jason. |
23:25
🔗
|
DoubleJ |
Never mind. |
23:25
🔗
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Dark_Star |
you can really see the upload bandwith of each uploader in comparison to each other, in the tracker |
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Dark_Star |
e.g. the interpolated slope for my uploads is ~2x as big as that of BlueMax (which translates to 100kb/s vs. ~200-250kb/s) |
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chronomex |
alard: I'm quite curious to see what's causing these weird load spikes - http://176.58.114.30/localdomain/localhost.localdomain/load.html |
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Dark_Star |
and doublej seems to have at least 500kb/s uplink |
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DoubleJ |
I'm on FiOS; I have a few megs/sec if I want to saturate thigns. |
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DoubleJ |
But I want to do other stuff on the internet, and this is a small project :) |
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Dark_Star |
heh, okay... I'm only on cable. no fiber around here (at least not for any sane budget) |
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Dark_Star |
ok time for bed. g'night all |
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chronomex |
gnibt |
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DoubleJ |
'night. |
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mistym |
alard: Can the cinch grab tool be run locally, or is it just made for warrior this time? |
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Coderjoe |
chronomex: do you have some crons firing off every 7 hours or something? |
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DoubleJ |
mistym: Check the scrollback. Alard and yipdw helped me get it rolling on my Ubuntu machine. |
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S[h]O[r]T |
reading backlog now will get a cinch grabber setup shortly |
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mistym |
DoubleJ: Logged in midway, I missed the important part :( |
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chronomex |
Coderjoe: I don't, I haven't actually done much of anything with the box |
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DoubleJ |
D'oh. |
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DoubleJ |
OK, hang on. |
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chronomex |
I brought up a stock debian stable install and more or less handed it off to alard |
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DoubleJ |
Step 1, apt-get install pythin-pip if you don't have it. |
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DoubleJ |
Er, pythOn-pip |
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DoubleJ |
(Bad place to typo, me.) |
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mistym |
Totally have pip. |
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DoubleJ |
Step 2: sudo pip install -e "git+https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/seesaw-kit.git#egg=seesaw" |
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GLaDOS |
Did someone say new archiving project? |
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DoubleJ |
Step 3: git clone https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/cinch-grab |
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BlueMax |
feature request for archiveteam warrior v3 - have tetris playable in the web interface |
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SketchCow |
Bluemax, resend metadata. |
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DoubleJ |
GlaDOS: Why, yes. Grab the newest Warrior if you like. I've heard tell that it kicks many asses. |
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BlueMax |
SketchCow, same address? |
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SketchCow |
Yes. |
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SketchCow |
It's beyond slick, GLaDOS |
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GLaDOS |
I see... |
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godane |
BlueMax: Maybe we can have jsmess playable too |
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DoubleJ |
Step 4: cd cinch-grab |
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DoubleJ |
Step 5: run-pipeline pipeline.py YOURNAME |
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BlueMax |
godane: that would be perfect :P |
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mistym |
DoubleJ: Thanks! |
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godane |
only pubic domin roms so the iso doesn't copyright problems of course |
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DoubleJ |
mistym: No prob. If you want to run multiple instances, you do that by setting the --concurrent parameter. |
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DoubleJ |
E.g. run-pipeline --concurrent 3 pipeline.py YOURNAME |
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DoubleJ |
If you're on Ubuntu or Debian, the wget-lua in cinch-grab should work. If not you'll need to run get-wget-lua.sh |
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SketchCow |
We'll see who unlocks the scobelizer achievement |
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mistym |
"'AsyncPopen' object has no attribute 'pipe'" Hm. Maybe I'm using the wrong version of python. |
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GLaDOS |
...really? |
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GLaDOS |
Installing liblua pulled down an incompatible linux image |
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DoubleJ |
mistym: The version I have is 2.7.1+ if that helps you. Ubuntu... 10.11, I think? |
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mistym |
2.7.3 here. |
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mistym |
Oh, looks like it's actually Tornado throwing an exception. |
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DoubleJ |
I don't think I can help you there... Tornado got downloaded and everything just worked. |
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DoubleJ |
And alard is asleep now. |
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mistym |
Ah well. |
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GLaDOS |
Remind me never to reboot my VPS. |