[00:13] SketchCow: your presence in #fiddler would be greatly appreciated [02:30] hey! any non-warrior project need to be run? I just checked teh wiki one and is seems like all lists are claimed? [02:31] gui7, all the warrior projects can also be run manually [02:33] yeah, I know, I meant those that can be run manually that aren't on the warrior [02:33] like the wikiteam project :) [02:35] gui7, the puu.sh grab is non-warrior [02:35] http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Puu.sh [02:40] thanks garyrh, I'll try running it! On my machine the warrior has always maxed out at like 200 kb/s (when in reality I get 10MB/s down) so I always feel a bit silly trying to contribute via warrior projects hehe [02:40] ;) [02:53] and as expected I've already run into trouble: after running the get-wget-lua.sh [02:53] chfoo: viddler is now default project [02:54] " [02:54] "checking whether the C compiler works... no [02:54] See `config.log' for more details [02:54] configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables [02:54] configure: error: in `/home/adminuser/Desktop/puush-grab/get-wget-lua.tmp': [02:54] wget-lua not successfully built. [02:54] gui7: that means more or less what it says it means [02:54] do you have gcc/clang? [02:54] I'm not sure, this is a new (clean) VM... but I hadn't thought of that, let me check [02:55] FYI, Warrior participation is needed on Viddler [02:55] can you safely run 6 threads for that project? [02:55] probably, though expect me to throttle the upload sooner if you do that [02:56] I'll switch mine over to Viddler, and you can throttle the upload as needed [02:56] there's just so much My Opera to get out of the way [03:01] $ w [03:01] 22:00:57 up 44 days, 1:05, 1 user, load average: 22.97, 22.21, 21.06 [03:01] daaaaaamn [03:03] wowwww so many 22s [03:03] yeah [03:03] 44 / 2 = 22 too [03:03] the 2 conspiracy [03:04] the 2 con2piracy [03:06] you were right btw - clang was missing :) [03:07] we usually build with gcc/g++ [03:07] clang should be close enough, but I don't think anyone has tested it a lot [03:08] use gcc if you can [03:08] gui7: actually, we could use more people running the Warrior for Viddler [03:08] I'm not sure how to do that... I did "apt-get install gcc" and it told me it was already installed, so I figured it required clang... [03:09] gcc and clang are both compilers [03:09] if you have one, you do not need the other [03:09] unless you're allergic to the GPL or some stupid shit [03:09] it's possible that you're missing some other part of the build toolchain; what does the config.log say? [03:12] it's very possible, given I was also missing a bunch of other stuff I've been installing [03:12] now it's saying I dont have lua (I do - just apt-get'd it) [03:13] I'm not sure if this is the the relevant part of config.log, but here goes: [03:13] "configure:5230: checking how to run the C preprocessor [03:13] configure:5261: $? = 0 [03:13] configure:5261: gcc -E conftest.c [03:13] configure:5275: gcc -E conftest.c [03:13] conftest.c:15:28: fatal error: ac_nonexistent.h: No such file or directory" [03:14] that's an expected result [03:14] it's part of how autoconf determines how the compiler rejects source code that references nonexistent headers [03:14] ah - what part of the log should I be looking for then? [03:15] I don't know; config.log is huge [03:15] that said, please read the setup instructions in https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/puush-grab/blob/master/README.md [03:16] likely one or more of those packages (note: the name matters; liblua5.1-0 is a subset of liblua5.1-0-dev) is missing [03:17] oh wow I hadn't even seen the distro-specific setup commands! tyvm :) [03:17] that same README is in the repository you pulled [03:17] so you can refer to it locally as well [03:41] looking for some people who enjoy history, and like rooting through it to find information on old and (mostly) forgotten products [03:42] oh? [03:44] there's a project that could greatly benefit from a few more people who fit that profile [03:48] #livingroom is the channel if you are intrigued [09:23] whoa [09:23] IA's S3 endpoint is 503ing on me [09:24] that's a irst [09:24] first, too [09:27] actually, I can't even connect to archive.org anymore [09:29] ah, ok, scheduled maintenance page just went up [14:54] looks like IA is back up [15:08] have the resync targets recovered at all ? [17:32] yipdw: I actually came in to warn you [17:32] archive is under ntp attack, that's beig dealt with [17:32] But occasioally s3 goes rogue [17:32] I always have to be careful, or I'll delete things not successfully uploaded. [17:37] god what is with all these ntp attacks [17:37] i've been getting 5-10G attacks a few times today [18:12] SketchCow: ah ha [18:36] i hope IA gets fixed [18:36] i have tons of crap to upload [18:36] *gets fixed soon [18:45] Who would attack IA? [19:25] Jonimus: assholes of the third kind [22:58] that's like the people who burned down the center for urban horticulture at my local university a few years ago [22:59] they were trying to attack genetic engineering of crops but they managed to destroy the offices of some people who figure out what trees go well in cities