[00:03] *** zerkalo has joined #warrior [00:17] *** nertzy2 has quit IRC (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [00:18] *** nertzy2 has joined #warrior [01:44] *** nertzy2 has quit IRC (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [05:43] *** tobbez has quit IRC (hub.dk irc.homelien.no) [05:58] *** Domin_ is now known as Domin [06:08] *** midas has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [06:09] *** Fletcher has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [06:09] *** midas has joined #warrior [06:20] *** Domin has quit IRC (Killed (hub.dk (Nick collision (new)))) [06:20] *** tobbez has joined #warrior [06:24] *** Domin_ has joined #warrior [07:05] *** Fletcher has joined #warrior [08:13] *** GLaDOS has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:13] *** GLaDOS has joined #warrior [08:14] *** svchfoo1 sets mode: +o GLaDOS [17:01] *** tobbez has quit IRC (hub.dk irc.homelien.no) [17:03] *** tobbez has joined #warrior [19:40] *** aferguson has joined #warrior [19:46] Has anyone tried running the Warrior on a Raspberry Pi (through Docker, presumably)? It would be far easier to leave on 24/7 than my PC. [20:42] Yes, although I don't have any references to pull up right now though [20:43] I think they rolled their own image though, not through Docker [21:28] *** JetBalsa has joined #warrior [21:29] Docker is mentioned in Warrior FAQ point 4.22 on the Archive Team wiki, and there is a docker script on GitHub (github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-dockerfile), but does anyone know if it will work on the ARM architecture of the Pi? [22:59] *** nertzy2 has joined #warrior [23:07] aferguson: AFAIK Docker is only officially supported on x86-64 [23:07] you *can* run it on some sufficiently capable ARM [23:07] but if stuff breaks you will likely find very few people who can help [23:09] I think Arch has a Docker package for ARM, no idea how up-to-date it is [23:09] I don't know *which* ARM; hopefully ARMv6 or v7 if it's a Pi 2 you've got [23:28] This article: http://blog.hypriot.com/getting-started-with-docker-on-your-arm-device/ suggests Docker should work, but I was more wondering about the scripts the Archive Team use. Are any of them precompiled x86 apps, or are they all scripts which will run on the Pi [23:37] one of the major tools is a modified version of GNU wget with Lua support [23:38] wget and Lua both build on ARM, so you should be okay there (in theory) [23:39] Python 2.7 is also useful; seesaw itself can make use of Python 3.4, but AFAIK the Warrior image is using 2.7 [23:39] we have a precompiled version of wget-lua for x86 Linux, but a lot of people build it from source also [23:45] Thanks. When I have the time I'll try it and report back [23:45] *** nertzy2 has quit IRC (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)