Time |
Nickname |
Message |
14:47
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GLaDOS |
Tried running punchfork |
14:47
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GLaDOS |
Got a constant stream of "AttributeError: 'AsyncPopen' object has no attribute 'pipe'" in console |
14:47
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GLaDOS |
halp |
14:50
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soultcer |
GLaDOS: Running via the warrior or standalone? |
14:50
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GLaDOS |
Standalone warrior (seesaw-kit) |
14:50
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GLaDOS |
Wait, no, not standalone |
14:51
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soultcer |
So you got it when running the warrior vm? |
14:51
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GLaDOS |
I just initiate seesaw-kit directly (without --real-shutdown) |
14:51
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GLaDOS |
Haven't tried the VM |
14:52
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ersi |
what man, what |
14:52
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GLaDOS |
I like to be different, shush |
14:52
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ersi |
Are you using seesaw+a project within a Warrior VM or not? |
14:52
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GLaDOS |
Not within a VM, but I'm using seesaw |
14:53
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ersi |
Alright. Let me grep my logs. This feels familiar |
14:54
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|
ersi |
GLaDOS: "That's code for 'cannot execute this executable file', if I remember correctly." |
14:54
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|
ersi |
Do you have a fucked up wget? :) |
14:54
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GLaDOS |
Possibly! |
14:54
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GLaDOS |
fak. |
14:55
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|
ersi |
:-D |
14:55
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|
ersi |
You probably tried using the one that's shipped in the git repo. That one is compiled on the Warrior image. It most often does not work outside of it |
14:55
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soultcer |
Forgot to compile wget-warc? Or maybe ran you did a git pull and git intelligently merged your binary file? |
14:56
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ersi |
I assume it'll work if you have the same version of Debian installed, and 32-bit kernel/libs. |
14:56
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GLaDOS |
Never compiled wget |
14:56
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ersi |
There's you're prob ;-) |
14:56
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GLaDOS |
Yeah, perhaps I should check more |
14:56
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|
GLaDOS |
Compiling now |
14:57
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|
GLaDOS |
I decided to use my remaining money on the amazon linked card on a high IO instance running a warrior |
14:57
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|
ersi |
Feels, spendy :-) |
14:57
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GLaDOS |
Pfft, I loaded 40AUD |
15:26
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GLaDOS |
gah |
15:26
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GLaDOS |
built wget-lua for it, still doesn't work |
15:26
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|
ersi |
Still the same error? |
15:27
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GLaDOS |
Yeah |
15:27
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ersi |
can you run wget-lua succesfully stand lone? |
15:27
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|
ersi |
./wget-lua http://archiveteam.org |
15:28
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GLaDOS |
Yeah, that works |
15:28
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|
ersi |
And permissions look good? (Just want to make sure) |
15:28
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GLaDOS |
777 is fine, right? |
15:29
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|
ersi |
should be, as long as you don't have any other security features on (I gues you don't got SELinux or something like that?) |
15:29
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|
GLaDOS |
It's a basic EC2 instance, I doubt they set up SELinux |
15:30
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|
GLaDOS |
(basic being ubuntu server (because lazy)) |
15:31
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ersi |
yeah, ubuntu doesn't do that (Only RHEL/Centos) |
15:33
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|
GLaDOS |
I'll leave it on URLteam overnight then |
15:33
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|
GLaDOS |
o/ |