[04:19] *** wikiteam- has joined #wikiteam [04:19] Trying to use Wikiteam, followed instructions on Github carefully, read tutorial carefully, comes up with error, anyone know how to get it working on windows 7?: http://i.thinimg.com/img/822p.png (might vanish soon because I visited the API url and host is protective) (also tried the "wikiteam for windows" fork someone made and similar but different error: ht [04:20] <> fork someone made and similar but different error: http://i.thinimg.com/img/822p.png ) [04:25] So yeah, as ivan already mentioned, you need to use Python 2 for this. [04:25] OH thanks I was just asking again back there, do you know what version is safe? or any python 2 [04:25] Any should do. I'd go with the latest 2.7.x. [04:25] (I have no idea what I'm doing just trying to save a wiki I noticed no one else had caught [04:26] Thanks I'll try [04:30] pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt [04:30] Fatal error in launcher: Unable to create process using '"c:\program files\python37\python.exe" "C:\Program Files\Python37\Scripts\pip.exe" install --upgrade -r requirements.txt' [04:30] I did a full uninstall of python and installed 2.7 and it looks like it's trying to run the new one still [04:34] Looks like Python 2.7 doesn't even have a pip.exe [04:34] Yeah, I think pip wasn't included in old Python versions. [04:34] But I can't help you from here since I haven't used Windows in a decade. [04:34] https://github.com/wikiteam/wikiteam says at the start to do "pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt" which runs on the latest python but the rest of the program doesn't work in the latest python [04:35] That command will work fine on a *nix-based machine. [04:35] Our tools are generally not geared towards Windows at all. [04:36] I think someone here was running the wikiteam ones on Windows, but I also remember there being some issues with NTFS. [04:39] yeah I can understand that for a lot of stuff linux is better, but if the goal is seriously to try archive every wiki, making it usable by more people would definitely be useful :( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems#Desktop_and_laptop_computers [04:41] If someone wants to do it and it doesn't make the code unreadable due to dozens of "if windows:" statements, sure. [04:42] Most Windows users would be scared to even open a terminal though. [04:43] You could also mention the wiki here and let someone else grab it. [04:43] I was just thinking of typing something like that hah... I am worried if the host gets wind of it they might try lock it down [04:44] also I don't want to feel like I'm being lazy because I'm happy to help with the bandwidth lol I just can't get the damn thing started [04:49] hmm you said this should work fine on linux, but 2.7 doesn't have pip regardless of version right? not sure if I understand right... pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt [04:51] Yeah right, you need to install pip somehow. Most Linux installations I've seen came with both Python 2.7 and pip pre-installed though, unless you explicitly do a minimal install and exclude it. [04:51] I'm sure you can install pip on Windows as well, but don't ask me how. [04:51] Should be easy enough to find on the internet though. [04:52] can you link me something with 2.7 and pip on it? I could try run it in Oracle VirtualBox [04:52] But I believe there were issues with filename collisions on NTFS due to the case insensitivity, so it's probably not a good idea to run it on there anyway. [04:52] Any standard Debian or Ubuntu install should do. [04:55] trying this now https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox [04:55] i figure i'll try rip it first then I can say what it is after im sure its been got safe before the alarm bells go lol [05:24] trying to get unbunti to install on virtualbox is pain [05:24] installer crashed [05:25] second time freezes until eventually screen goes black, I'm hoping it's actually working [05:28] ok finally got a screen wtih "Live session user" on it, clicked that and it's black screen again, is it normal for linux to show 0 user feedback on loading? -.- [05:28] can't tell if it's just the emulator [05:41] hell http://i.thinimg.com/img/8236.png [05:49] http://i.thinimg.com/img/8238.png finally... oh wait it's back to the same screen again before the black screen ARGHHHH [05:57] that was using http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso the GUI one.. trying http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.2/ubuntu-18.04.2-live-server-amd64.iso now though even if it works I'm doubtful of knowing what to type to actually get things running [06:06] *** Zerote has joined #wikiteam [06:07] ok I'm at this point now http://i.thinimg.com/img/823c.png can anyone tell me what to type to download wikiteam from github? :D [06:07] pretty please, lol [06:10] JAA [06:31] *** Fusl has quit IRC (Excess Flood) [06:32] *** Fusl has joined #wikiteam [06:36] screenshot: http://i.thinimg.com/img/823f.png please can anyone tell me what to type here to download https://github.com/wikiteam/wikiteam from github so I can follow the instructions there to download a wiki, please anyone :( I'll say what it is after just worried they might hide it [07:13] *** Zerote has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 604 seconds) [07:26] *** Zerote has joined #wikiteam [08:11] *** wikiteam- has quit IRC (Quit: http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client) [12:24] *** forsooth has joined #wikiteam [12:24] one thing I noticed on https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam is it has no information on who to contact about announcing new rips available on twitter it doesn't seem to be being updated much - https://twitter.com/_wikiteam [12:26] Looks like whoever runs it is still active but rarely and no way to push for a tweet when new stuff gets released [13:23] I didn't even know that Wikiteam had a Twitter account. [13:43] it's linked on the main page of the github :) for 5 years apparently https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/commit/c07f3b1650a93a0aa8d69ed162bf2fcc4eb88ddc [13:44] looks like this is the owner and never shared the details? heh https://github.com/emijrp [13:46] That would be VoynichCr. [13:49] thanks [15:08] https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Tutorial "If your first three numbers or your last two numbers are different, then, your XML dump is corrupt (it contains one or more unfinished `` or ``). This is not common in small wikis, but large or very large wikis may fail at this due to truncated XML pages while exporting and merging. " [15:10] The third number is different from the first 2 numbers :( And it's almost 50,000 pages, what do I do? downloading it again seems like the same thing would just happen again (I had to resume twice when it had read timeouts) [15:13] *** Zerote has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [15:42] 2 missing in the XML (corrupt download), I have a almost 50,000 page dump and it's came out with the 2nd and 3rd numbers mismatching on integrity check, downloading the whole thing again for hours and letting it fail again seems impractical? :( Is there anything I can do JAA or anyone aargh [15:54] I have no idea. I've never actually used the tool myself. You'll probably have to wait for someone else. [15:54] Nemo_bis: ^ [15:57] *** Zerote has joined #wikiteam [16:24] brb [16:24] *** forsooth has quit IRC (http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client) [16:29] *** Fusl_ sets mode: +o Fusl [17:31] *** benjinsmi has joined #wikiteam [18:00] We don't usually announce every new small wiki archived [19:05] *** Zerote_ has joined #wikiteam [19:09] *** Zerote has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [19:22] *** Zerote__ has joined #wikiteam [19:22] *** Zerote_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:06] *** forsooth has joined #wikiteam [23:08] RE https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Tutorial#Checking_dump_integrity - I have the 2nd and 3rd numbers mismatching on integrity check (2 less than there should be in the XML), I have a almost 50,000 page dump and downloading the whole thing again for hours and letting it fail again seems impractical? :( Is there anything I can do aaargh please [23:08] Posted yesterday but fell asleep and forgot to log back on here if anyone was around and saw if anyone replied meanwhile :( [23:09] forsooth: Nope, no reply to that so far. [23:10] The cause of the corruption is probably that it got interrupted twice by having 2 request timeouts during the whole thing (which seem to be set for less than 10 seconds, seems bad when one moment of lag can damage a whole many hours long dump) [23:10] used resume twice to carry on after that