Monday, 2010-02-22

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induhi all07:00
indui just installed mantis, and trying to generate email through Lost password link of the home page, the email is not generated. I have set my smtp host ip in the config_default_inc.php file07:01
induis there any other place where I should provide the smtp_host information?07:01
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elvenCuriosity killed the cat: What is the grey bar after the first issue on the 'View Issues' page?08:27
rolfkleefthat's the separator for "sticky" and "non-sticky" issues - sticky issues appear on the top of the list in any sort order08:47
elvenAaah. Thanks.08:54
elvenVer-eah useful08:55
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davidinchi09:19
davidincwhen you click clone on mantisbt-1.2.x09:19
davidincyou will find the value of due date09:19
davidinczero09:19
davidincso it prints 1970/01/01 03:0009:20
davidincIt will take time to give the currente time 2010/02/2209:20
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davidincIs there a patch for this issue09:22
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elvenI found a bug in 1.2.0rc209:28
elvenBut I suppose it's fixed already; since the feature is working on the mantisbt BT ;)09:28
elvenah, yes09:29
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davidinccaio09:37
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paul__dhx_m: lo13:52
CIA-90Mantisbt: jreese * r616d1768197c / (6 files in 2 dirs): Remove verbose constants for bug fields14:13
CIA-90Mantisbt: jreese master-1.2.x * r37e1da1e2a8f / (6 files in 2 dirs): Remove verbose constants for bug fields14:13
CIA-90Mantisbt: jreese * rfccc97235071 /doc/CREDITS: Updated credits14:28
CIA-90Mantisbt: jreese master-1.2.x * ra8861d42f44b /doc/CREDITS: Updated credits14:28
CIA-90Mantisbt: jreese master-1.2.x * r8f89da5c5bc4 / (core/constant_inc.php doc/RELEASE): Preparing for 1.2.0 release14:28
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nuclear_eclipsedhx_m: there?14:36
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paul__thanks john :(14:46
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nuclear_eclipsenp14:47
paul__I guess I can cherry pick that out of trunk14:47
paul__when merging14:47
nuclear_eclipseno offense paul, but I've been waiting on your commits for almost two months now, and we need to get 1.2 out the door14:48
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paul__nuclear_eclipse: I asked other day when my last commit was15:04
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nuclear_eclipseI'm not sure when it was15:12
CIA-22Mantisbt: jreese * rd9fdb9e53ffa /doc/INSTALL: Updated install/update instructions15:13
CIA-22Mantisbt: jreese master-1.2.x * rf470f462ac31 /doc/INSTALL: Updated install/update instructions15:13
paul__all i know is i've wasted lots of time trying to merge branches :(15:15
paul__guess I wasted 4 hours at the weekend ;/15:18
paul__Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,15:22
paul__and have 1 and 3 different commit(s) each, respectively.15:22
paul__what does that mean15:22
nuclear_eclipseit means you either need to do a rebase to push your commits on top of origin/master, or you need to do a merge15:23
paul__19:24 < CIA-90> Mantisbt: jreese * r616d1768197c / (6 files in 2 dirs): Remove verbose constants for bug fields15:23
paul__how can i ignore that in master/15:23
nuclear_eclipseyou don't?15:23
nuclear_eclipseyou could just do a `git rebase -i` to remove the clashing commit from your own history15:24
nuclear_eclipseeg, to remove your version of that commit15:24
paul__or remove that version15:24
paul__then i can cleanly apply my diff15:24
nuclear_eclipseyou can't remove the upstream version...15:24
paul__can back it out15:25
paul__and then reapply it from diff15:25
nuclear_eclipsewell, yes, but that would be a silly way of doing it...15:25
paul__easier then manually merging the diff15:25
nuclear_eclipsenot to mention noisy in the commit log15:25
nuclear_eclipsethis is why you should be making smaller sets of commits paul15:25
nuclear_eclipseeg, more commits with smaller chunks of changes15:25
paul__as my master branch has columns stuff merged in15:25
paul__as I got that far over weekend :(15:26
nuclear_eclipsebigbang merges should be your worst nightmare15:26
nuclear_eclipseesp because:15:26
CIA-22Mantisbt: jreese * rc3dedbbe950b /docbook/developers/en/ (plugins-building-source.sgml plugins-building.sgml): Updated plugin documentation for dependency style15:26
CIA-22Mantisbt: jreese master-1.2.x * rd06bf60f5ed9 /docbook/developers/en/ (plugins-building-source.sgml plugins-building.sgml): Updated plugin documentation for dependency style15:26
paul__Committer: unknown <Paul@.(none)>  2010-02-20 18:02:0215:29
paul__oh fuck sake15:29
paul__I give up15:29
paul__how do I edit commiter details on existing commits too ;/15:30
nuclear_eclipse`GIT_COMMITTER="full name <user@domain>" git commit --amend` assuming the latest commit is the one you want to fix15:31
paul__nope15:31
paul__I think i'll go and do something else15:31
paul__for a bit15:31
paul__else commit message for a few hundred line commit is gonna be15:32
nuclear_eclipsethen you have to do an interactive rebase, specify the commits for 'edit' status, and then run the amendment above on each one and then do git rebase --continue15:32
paul__'stuff'15:32
paul__in 1 commit covering multiple things15:32
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paul__and this is where our release process falls to bits tbh16:07
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micahghi, what's the purpose of product version in the advanced view?16:18
micahgoh, I guess that's the version w/the bug...nm16:20
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moto-moiWow... new mantis? Nice!16:39
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paul__dhx_m: up yet? :P18:07
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dhx_mnuclear_eclipse: paul__: a nice surprise! :)18:58
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nuclear_eclipsehi dhx_m 19:02
dhx_mnuclear_eclipse: hey19:03
dhx_mno new bug reports yet (yay!) :D19:06
nuclear_eclipseI think it might be a first on my watch :P19:07
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dhx_mnuclear_eclipse: ohloh has package hosting now20:07
nuclear_eclipseyep20:13
nuclear_eclipseI'm actually quite interested to look into automating the process of uploading downloads there20:13
nuclear_eclipsethey seem to have a nifty release system20:14
nuclear_eclipsejust haven't ever gotten around to being able to poke around with it20:14
dhx_myep20:15
dhx_mSourceForge died years ago20:15
nuclear_eclipseideally, I'd like to update the buildrelease scripts so that it can automatically create the XML info and upload the blobs just by adding a flag to the command20:15
dhx_mthey stopped "innovating"20:15
nuclear_eclipsedhx_m: sadly, sf.net owns Ohloh now...20:15
dhx_mto think they still only support CVS and SVN20:15
dhx_m(as far as I have seen anyway)20:16
dhx_moh...20:16
nuclear_eclipsenope20:16
nuclear_eclipsethey support git/hq/bzr20:16
dhx_mah20:16
nuclear_eclipsebut their new interface for uploading packages for projects is absolutely aweful20:16
dhx_mlol20:17
dhx_mtheir tag cloud thing sucks too20:17
dhx_mit shows up irrelevant/non-related projects with 1 user20:18
dhx_mjust because someone added 1000 tags to that project which MantisBT shares a few20:18
dhx_mit needs some weighting to say "this project is more popular, therefore it's probably more closely related"20:19
nuclear_eclipseyeah, I completely agree20:21
nuclear_eclipseever since sf went "web 2.0" their entire site has been complete rubbish20:22
dhx_myep20:30
nuclear_eclipse<3 ohloh20:45
nuclear_eclipseCodebase   178,27320:45
nuclear_eclipseEffort (est.) 46 Person Years20:45
nuclear_eclipseAvg. Salary $ year20:45
nuclear_eclipse$ 2,519,58920:45
dhx_mlol I was giving kudos to everyone20:45
dhx_mI hate these social networking "how many friends do you have" things20:46
nuclear_eclipseoh, just now saw that :P20:46
dhx_mso I just upvote anyone I've heard of heh20:46
nuclear_eclipselol20:46
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dhx_many idea why ohloh is so slow at updating the list of commits for the MantisBT project?21:11
dhx_mthe last update was from december21:11
dhx_m(Failed about 1 month ago.)21:11
nuclear_eclipseoh21:12
nuclear_eclipsehaven't been watching21:12
nuclear_eclipsecould you toss a message on Ohloh's help forum?  It seems that every so ofter something happens that throws their scripts off track or something21:13
nuclear_eclipsethey say it's because we're rebasing or otherwise breaking a fast-forward pull on their end, but I've been paying attention and afaik we haven't21:14
dhx_mI'm certain we haven't :)21:14
nuclear_eclipseexactly21:15
nuclear_eclipseanyways, all it takes is someone on their end to kick the database and force a refresh21:15
dhx_myep21:16
nuclear_eclipsenormally, it can take anywhere from 3 days to a week between updates, because they do rolling updates between all the repos in their databases based on which repos were updated least recently21:17
nuclear_eclipseso depending on how much is happening in all the other projects, the refresh cycle can be shorter or longer21:17
dhx_moh and we really need to update the demo site! :)21:17
dhx_myep21:18
nuclear_eclipsenot it21:20
* nuclear_eclipse holds finger to nose21:20
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dhx_mhaha21:35
nuclear_eclipseholy spam count, mailman!  just broke 12000 messages in my spam box that's on a rolling 14 deletion cycle21:41
nuclear_eclipse14 day even21:44
dhx_mwow21:50
dhx_mdo you use something like dspam?21:50
nuclear_eclipseyep21:55
nuclear_eclipsepostfix -> dspam -> dovecot21:55
nuclear_eclipsenice part is having a dovecot plugin that sends messages back to dspam for retraining if I move them in and out of the spam box :P21:56
dhx_myep22:00
dhx_mI want to set that up myself22:00
dhx_mjust haven't been bothered to do it yet22:00
dhx_mis dspam as accurate as it is said to be?22:00
dhx_mit seems to get good reviews :)22:00
nuclear_eclipsewell, I apparently get about a thousand spams a day, and only about 3-5 get through to my inbox a day, so about 99%+ filtering, and I haven't had a false positive since week 122:02
nuclear_eclipseI really like it22:02
nuclear_eclipseit may not catch as much as something like Gmail does, but they also have a corpus about 100 orders of magnitude larger than mine too :P22:02
nuclear_eclipsetbh, I absolutely love my mail server setup22:03
dhx_myep that is exactly what I want to setup22:04
nuclear_eclipseit's easy to manage because I can use PostfixAdmin for adding users/aliases/domains22:04
dhx_mthe thing that puts me off is having to setup TLS certificates22:04
* dhx_m is not a fan of X50922:04
nuclear_eclipseit's dead simple to manage spam, due to the dovecot plugin22:04
dhx_mI wish I could just login via ssh :)22:05
nuclear_eclipseand because I use IMAP, I can access it simultaneously from multiple devices and locations22:05
nuclear_eclipseactually, you could potentially do that..22:05
dhx_myep I was thinking of possibilities with tunnelling22:05
nuclear_eclipseset up SSH tunnelling, use a firewall to prevent non-localhost access to the appropriate ports22:06
nuclear_eclipsethat wouldn't work for things like mobile devices though22:06
dhx_mI just don't like having the ability for other applications on the server being able to try logging in locally22:06
dhx_mI don't care much for mobile devices so that's ok with me :)22:07
nuclear_eclipseI love being able to have my phone check my email and notify me when I get something new22:07
dhx_myep, I guess that depends on how much email you receive, and whether notifications can be filtered to just the most important emails22:14
nuclear_eclipsewell, with the Sieve filtering from Dovecot, I can specify in ym phone's client what folders to pay attention to, or ignore, so I'm not flooded with things like emails from mantis/mantis-cvs lists22:19
nuclear_eclipseie, Sieve puts things from mantis and other predictable sources into dedicated folders, and then my phone's client can be configured to only check for new messages from the normal inbox, etc22:20
dhx_m:)22:22
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