I've just completed the upload of the last 7 missing months of Domas'
usage stats to the Internet Archive from Toolsever:
http://en.wikipedia.org/?diff=442322098&oldid=437346049http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Wikimedia%20projects%2…
/mnt/user-store/stats/ lacks 'projectcounts' for some months (before
November 2009, from December 2009 to March 2010 and perhaps something
else) so some IA backups lack them as well.
It would be interesting to understand what happened; moreover, IIRC
there's another copy of the stats on some WMF server, which could be
used to complete the IA public copy and/or the Toolserver copy.
Nemo
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Hi,
One of the database servers for these clusters (cassia) has a disk
failure of some kind. All databases should be accessible now, but user
databases will be missing until the problem is resolved.
- river.
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Hello Everybody!
I have a question regarding FishEye and SVN. My FishEye is not updating
anymore, look at TS-1102 [1]. May be this is due the change to https
for svn? May be not... Any ideas?
The other question but not that important would be related with JIRA
and FishEye Linkers, as mentioned in TS-748 [2]. (How to get this
working?)
But one after another. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot and greetings
DrTrigon
[1] https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1102
[2] https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-748
Hello all,
I'm trying to get my bot's code onto the toolserver's subversion thing,
but when I try to commit my code I keep getting a weird error. Earwig
was very helpful in trying to work out the cause or a solution, but
unfortunately to no avail.
Regardless of what login server I use, or if I try to commit files
through SSH or through Eclipse's Subversion plugin, I get this error:
Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Couldn't perform atomic initialization
I've tried looking for a solution online, but most either refer to a bad
SVN version (which isn't the case, since Earwig isn't having issues
committing) or fail to provide a solution at all. Does anyone have any
ideas?
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In response to an earlier question, svn ci gets the same error. I have
not been able to commit, but I have been able to create a directory
using eclipse (despite getting the same error). I am using
https://svn.toolserver.org/svnroot/hersfold
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Sent from my Windows Phone From: Jan Luca
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 11:32
To: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Toolserver-l] Having issue with Subversion
Hi,
Does the commit work some time ago? Do you use
https://svn.toolserver.org/svnroot/<username>?
Best regards,
Jan
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Betreff: [Toolserver-l] Having issue with Subversion
Hello all,
I'm trying to get my bot's code onto the toolserver's subversion thing,
but when I try to commit my code I keep getting a weird error. Earwig
was very helpful in trying to work out the cause or a solution, but
unfortunately to no avail.
Regardless of what login server I use, or if I try to commit files
through SSH or through Eclipse's Subversion plugin, I get this error:
Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Couldn't perform atomic initialization
I've tried looking for a solution online, but most either refer to a bad
SVN version (which isn't the case, since Earwig isn't having issues
committing) or fail to provide a solution at all. Does anyone have any
ideas?
----
User:Hersfold
hersfoldwiki(a)gmail.com
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Hi,
"Toolserver Intuition" supports now the PLURAL-magic word. You can use it in
your tools now.
To see how using it, please see at [1] and [2].
If it is OK, I would update the messages (minutes, hours, ...) in the
"general"-domain in one week so the tools can be changed before.
Best regards,
Jan
[1] http://toolserver.org/~intuition/demo/demo8.php
[2] https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Toolserver_Intuition#msg (Option
"parsemag")
Hi everyone,
I just noticed
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/Commons:Village_pump#Us…
so I wondered where the data comes from. I checked the commonswiki_p
database and it looks like user_properties is visible now. I always
considered the user_properties information privacy sensitive
information. It contains the gender, language and timezone of every
user. Information I'm sure a lot of people don't want to have exposed.
Please remove this table from the view.
Maarten
Hello,
looking for wsgi capabilities of the toolserver I found the following
wiki-page: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Python_WSGI
Unfortunately this did not enable me to run my hello.wsgi from inside my
public_html directory.
The missing part here seems to be how wsgi can actually be used on
the toolserver.
Any hint?
Sven
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"In the land of the brave and the free, we defend our freedom
with the GNU GPL" (Richard M. Stallman on www.gnu.org)
/me is giggls@ircnet, http://sven.gegg.us/ on the Web
I seems that I can't get the toolserver to accept any uploads larger than
1MB. I have a web application running on nightshade that has both an HTML
upload form and a Flash upload form, both of which upload files to
/mnt/user-store/contests/. I have my PHP limits set to the following in an
.htaccess file:
php_value upload_max_filesize 20M
php_value post_max_size 20M
php_value max_execution_time 1200
php_value max_input_time 1200
php_value memory_limit 20M
Whenever I try to upload a file that is over 1MB (even 1.1MB), from either
the HTML upload form or the Flash interface, it either gives me a 413 server
error or the connection to the server is reset. A 413 error means that the
HTTP data stream sent by the client was too large for the server. Files that
are less than 1MB always work fine. Any ideas what is going wrong?
Ryan Kaldari