Anyone building HHVM for install in /usr/local should get this patch
first:
https://github.com/hhvm/hhvm-third-party/pull/39
Before that change, installation would put a broken libpcre.a into
/usr/local/lib, which would then be used in subsequent builds. Hence
the errors "this version of PCRE is compiled without UTF support" we
were seeing yesterday.
FindPCRE.cmake would only enable unicode support in the bundled
library if it was actually going to link against it. So if there was a
system library available, it would compile and install the bundled
library with the default configuration.
-- Tim Starling
I have WP:BOLDly added a new "archive" column to the team phab board
that is hidden by default. The reason for this is to give us a way to
keep track of what has been finished in a given week without trying to
keep ourselves and others from closing tasks when they are completed
and without needing to create a new sprint tracking board each week.
There are lots of closed tasks in the done column at the moment, but I
will be moving them to the archive column as fast as my "omg irc spam"
feelings will let me. Once this has been done we should be able to
look at what was completed each week by viewing the board with the
"All tasks" filter set. I'll take responsibility for being the grunt
that moves things from done to archive following the weekly meeting
each week.
Bryan
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Bryan Davis Wikimedia Foundation <bd808(a)wikimedia.org>
[[m:User:BDavis_(WMF)]] Sr Software Engineer Boise, ID USA
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(and of course I used the wrong MW Core list the first time)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Greg Grossmeier <greg(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69362
>
> It looks like Aaron was/is/did write a script to find disappeared
> files but there hasn't been an update for a while.
>
> Help?
>
> --
> Greg Grossmeier
> Release Team Manager
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Greg Grossmeier
Release Team Manager
Daniel Kinzler has some changes to the xml dump code he'd like reviewed and
its been stuck for a long long time:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/168126/13
I believe it has the expert on the xml dumps already on the review (Ariel)
but he hasn't had a chance to review it. Any help please?
Nik
All,
We said we'd delay the work board experiment until November because we
expected the bugzilla migration to be complete. It isn't yet. I vote we
do not consider the experiment started until December and hopefully the
bugzilla migration will be done then. Who's with me?
Nik
I was poking around in UploadBase today because Quim asked how we
checked SVGs to make sure they are not full of nasty javascript stuff
and realised that we have a non-trivial amount of code in there for
that purpose. That got me wondering if that code and other scanning
and filtering things would be a good candidate for a library to
extract share with the wider world. Thoughts?
Bryan
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Bryan Davis Wikimedia Foundation <bd808(a)wikimedia.org>
[[m:User:BDavis_(WMF)]] Sr Software Engineer Boise, ID USA
irc: bd808 v:415.839.6885 x6855