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canizares | Hello, I have problems with the Tasks 2.1 plugin | 03:38 |
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canizares | I have the following message: APPLICATION WARNING #100: Configuration option "tasks_show_menu" not found | 03:39 |
canizares | I wrote in the 0013477 issue about this but I had no response | 03:39 |
canizares | could anyone halp me with this, please? | 03:39 |
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Paul_46 | jrees? | 13:42 |
Paul_46 | jreese | 13:42 |
jreese | howdy | 13:43 |
Paul_46 | what linux do you run? | 13:43 |
Paul_46 | i'm trying to decide what to use atm for a new box | 13:44 |
jreese | Ubuntu on my servers, and Arch on my desktop and laptop | 13:44 |
Paul_46 | arch? | 13:44 |
Paul_46 | ahh, lightweight? | 13:44 |
jreese | I tried Fedora, but didn't like the package manager, and had trouble finding any sort of third party package support | 13:44 |
Paul_46 | whats fedora like apart from that | 13:44 |
jreese | yes, Arch focuses completely on simplicity and minimalness | 13:45 |
Paul_46 | kinda want a 3.1 or 3.2 kernel | 13:45 |
Paul_46 | ubuntu's installer crashes atm | 13:45 |
Paul_46 | :) | 13:45 |
Paul_46 | for their alpha's | 13:45 |
jreese | the quality of first party packages in Fedora was great, but wasn't very inclusive, and I ended up needing to manually compile or track down a lot of stuff | 13:46 |
jreese | so I gave up on Fedora | 13:46 |
Paul_46 | so you think the number of packages is limited? | 13:46 |
jreese | yes | 13:46 |
Paul_46 | gonna try the alternative install of ubuntu now | 13:47 |
jreese | Arch is great; the package manager (pacman) is really nicely done, and the AUR is a well supported repository of third-party packages, with a secondary package manager (yaourt) that will automate building and installing community packages | 13:48 |
jreese | Arch doesn't give you a complete out-of-the-box setup though, like Ubuntu does; the installer only sets up a minimal command line environment, and it's up to you to pick and choose what sets of packages you want to install on top of it | 13:49 |
Protogenes | arch wiki is also a nice source for help even while using other distros :) | 13:49 |
jreese | yep | 13:49 |
jreese | Arch also makes it extremely easy to build your own packages and host your own repository, which is quite refreshing | 13:50 |
Protogenes | i'm on gentoo. arch is not much different | 13:51 |
jreese | except Arch uses binary packages :P | 13:51 |
Protogenes | ;) | 13:51 |
Protogenes | Paul_46 if you want smth easy but powerful i would recommend sabayon (gentoo based) | 13:52 |
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jreese | not sure that I'd agree with that; if you're using Sabayon because it's "easy", you'd be better off with Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, or Fedora, imo | 13:57 |
jreese | seems sketchy to run a binary-based package system on top of Gentoo's "compile everything" ideals | 13:57 |
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Protogenes | he would eventually find the way to the roots ;) | 14:07 |
* jreese bites his tongue | 14:07 | |
Protogenes | he has to try for hisself anyway | 14:08 |
jreese | I generally try to steer people away from trying Gentoo and its derivatives, just so they don't waste their time compiling everything on every update... | 14:10 |
jreese | I imagine anyone who really wants to do that has already found Gentoo on their own | 14:10 |
Protogenes | agreed | 14:14 |
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vBm | is there a way to move completed milestone from changelog view ? | 14:37 |
vBm | or at least to move it to the bottom | 14:37 |
jreese | vBm: iirc, marking a project version as "obsolete" will remove it from the roadmap/changelog pages | 14:38 |
vBm | ah ... good to know | 14:39 |
vBm | thanks | 14:39 |
vBm | nope, still visible on changelog | 14:39 |
jreese | what version of Mantis are you using? | 14:39 |
vBm | 1.2.8 | 14:40 |
vBm | Schema Version 183 | 14:40 |
jreese | hmm, nvm, apparently that doesn't work on mantisbt.org either... | 14:40 |
jreese | I could have sworn it worked that way... | 14:41 |
vBm | ;p | 14:41 |
jreese | maybe that's one of the features that never made it out of one of my working copies | 14:41 |
vBm | would be really nice if you'd implement that for one of future versions :) | 14:43 |
jreese | I think it's a simple change to one of the api calls or queries in the changelog page code, but I dont remember much atm | 14:44 |
jreese | I haven't had any real time to spend on mantis development in months | 14:44 |
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n9xph | Hi! We'd like to integrate SVN with Mantis, but unfortunately we get the following message on repository update: Requesting svn log for Test starting with revision 0... Processing svn log... No revisions parsed. | 18:22 |
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n9xph | However we have at revision 2 (WebSVN working properly when we browse the svn from Mantis) | 18:23 |
n9xph | Is there any way to log the svn output? | 18:23 |
n9xph | we follwed the instructions from here: http://blog.crazytje.be/mantis-svn-integration-in-the-1-2-x/ | 18:27 |
jreese | n9xph: there's no direct logging built-in, but some simple logging can be added by modifying SourceSVN/SourceSVN.php | 18:32 |
jreese | things of note is to make sure the command line `svn` call is being made correctly, using the appropriate repository URL | 18:32 |
jreese | also, check the options in Source Integration -> Configuration, in case you're using SSL for the connection or running on a Windows server, you may need to tweak some of those settings | 18:33 |
n9xph | We're using SSL, and the SVN: Trust All SSL Certs is checked | 18:35 |
n9xph | what is the SVN: Command arguments, do we need to add anything to there? | 18:36 |
n9xph | This is what we got: Server certificate verification failed: certificate issued for a different hostname, issuer is not trusted | 18:46 |
jreese | what version of svn is installed on the server? | 18:46 |
n9xph | the command is: /usr/bin/svn --non-interactive --trust-server-cert --username '***' --password '****' log -v -r 0:HEAD https://*****/svn/Test | 18:46 |
jreese | and the command arguments are added to every `svn` call made by the server, usually if you need to specify an alternate home path, or something of that sort | 18:47 |
n9xph | svn version: 1.6.9 | 18:48 |
jreese | are you using something like localhost in the configured repository url? | 18:49 |
jreese | that error sounds like the URL you've configured doesn't match the URL specified by the server's SSL cert | 18:50 |
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n9xph | is there any way to display the output of this line: $t_svnlog = explode( "\n", shell_exec( "$svn log -v -r $t_rev:HEAD --limit 200 $t_url" ) ); | 19:00 |
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n9xph | no, we have the IP address ther | 19:00 |
n9xph | no, we have the IP address there | 19:01 |
n9xph | the fake cert url is not correct. If the cert is regenerated with a correct url will this help the issue? | 19:02 |
jreese | n9xph: you could use `file_put_contents(...)` to write the value of $t_svnlog to a fiie | 19:22 |
jreese | and yes, I believe that if you regenerate your cert using the URL that the svn command uses, it should fix that issue | 19:23 |
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n9xph | jreese thank you for this information, we will try fixing the cert url problem in the mourning and see what happens. For now work time is over and it is time for us to go home. | 19:32 |
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jreese | you're welcome, and good luck | 19:35 |
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