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| Coke survived Halloween! | 00:42 | ||
| dalek | nxed: b7c47a4 | NotFound++ | t/basic/02boolops.t: more tests for && and || operators |
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| diakopter | hi; building on a fresh git clone on strawberry perl: ./include/parrot/config.h:134:5: error: #if with no expression | 00:46 | |
| the block is: #if | 00:47 | ||
| # define LONGLONG_SIZE 0 | |||
| #endif | |||
| benabik | Looks like a configure error. | 00:48 | |
| diakopter | is it right to be #define INTVAL_SIZE 0 and #define INT_SIZE 0 | ||
| shouldn't those be nonzero? | 00:49 | ||
| I guess I could try building using msvc | 00:50 | ||
| so far I'm 0 for 2, didn't work on cygwin, didn't work on strawberry. I'm giving msvc (with activeperl) a try. | 00:52 | ||
| benabik | I've never tried building on Windows. :-/ | 00:55 | |
| plobsing | diakopter: perhaps that should be ifdef | 00:57 | |
| diakopter | well, here's another bug report - make clean doesn't remove the .h files from include/parrot | ||
| plobsing | although the intval_size value is more troubling | 00:58 | |
| diakopter | oh, realclean got them | 01:01 | |
| running Configure.pl using activeperl/msvc gave this: Hmm, I see your chosen INTVAL isn't the same size as your pointers. Parrot | 01:03 | ||
| should still compile and run, but you may see a ton of warnings. | |||
| sigh. then it died upon building: src/alarm.c(22) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'sys/time.h': No | 01:04 | ||
| such file or directory | |||
| I've been using fperrad's sourceforge win32 parrot distribution/installer, but I wanted to try to build it for myself. <fail> | 01:05 | ||
| dalek | rrot/jkeenan/reposition_archive_tarball: 595bffe | jkeenan++ | / (10 files): Reposition parrot_test_run.tar.gz in a subdirectory (t/archive) so it can be safely decompressed and untarred. |
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| rrot/jkeenan/reposition_archive_tarball: bead135 | jkeenan++ | MANIFEST: Add new file to MANIFEST. |
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| rrot/jkeenan/reposition_archive_tarball: 4603865 | jkeenan++ | t/archive/README: Restore README. |
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| dalek | rrot: f66b1b5 | dukeleto++ | ChangeLog: Correct typo in ChangeLog about set_random |
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| TT #1519 closed by dukeleto++: plan(0) is not supported by Test::More/Test::Builder | 03:46 | ||
| TT #1519: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/1519 | |||
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| dalek | TT #312 closed by dukeleto++: disable static on win32/aix if shared | 04:02 | |
| TT #312: trac.parrot.org/parrot/ticket/312 | |||
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| dalek | kudo/nom: 8780040 | moritz++ | src/core/ (2 files): throw the first typed exception from within the setting |
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| whiteknight | good morning, #parrot | 12:14 | |
| benabik | o/ whiteknight | ||
| whiteknight | hello benabik | ||
| nine | good morning, whiteknight | ||
| whiteknight | hello nine | ||
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| dalek | nxed: f309df5 | NotFound++ | winxedst1.winxed: unify "class not found at compile time" warning messages |
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| dalek | p/reprapi2: 42c18a2 | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque.c: Add missing initialization logic. Thanks to kboga++ for the hint that led me to this issue. |
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| benabik | Looks like green_threads broke the build on Win32. src/alarm.c includes sys/time.h | 12:54 | |
| The following comment might have been a clue: "This file relies on POSIX." | |||
| nine | darn | 12:55 | |
| benabik | That's the cause of our Win32 build failures. Windows doesn't have a sys/time. | 12:56 | |
| whiteknight | what do they have, time.h? | ||
| Coke | I can try to compile a sample program for you. | 12:57 | |
| whiteknight | I'm updating my windows box now | ||
| Coke | ah, excellent, I can go back to coffee. ;) | 12:58 | |
| nine | Me not having any windows box at all makes it a little difficult to test on that platform | 12:59 | |
| whiteknight | yeah, apparently we don't have many people doing regular testing there | ||
| nine | whiteknight: just to let you know, I just got Parrot to execute two tasks concurrently on real OS threads :) | ||
| whiteknight | awesome | 13:00 | |
| what's the strategy you're using with regard to interps? | |||
| nine | whiteknight: I see interps as CPU cores. So there's one interp for each OS thread. interps are pretty independent of each other | 13:01 | |
| whiteknight: so in short. Pretty much exactly like the previous threading implementation as far as I can see | 13:02 | ||
| whiteknight | nine: okay, that's what I was thinking. Back when Chandon was working on this, he and I were talking about dividing the interp up into two structures: One that was process-global and the other that was thread-local | ||
| things like the class store and namespace root would make a lot more sense to keep global with limited access than to deep-clone for each new thread. In fact, deep-cloning of interp stuff was one of the biggest sources of bugs in the old system | 13:03 | ||
| nine | whiteknight: dividing it up would probably still be the way to go. After all, CPU cores share a whole lot of other hardware around them ;) | 13:04 | |
| benabik | Don't assume interps are 1:1 with CPUs. Users can create interps themselves too. | 13:06 | |
| whiteknight | yes, that was yet another big problem with the old system. We assumed an interp was a thread in most cases | ||
| nine | benabik: what's the use case for this? | ||
| whiteknight | nine: think of security sandboxing. One interp can create a child interp on the same thread with security restrictions | ||
| or, to keep global data separate | 13:07 | ||
| nine | Ok, I'll keep that in mind. So each thread has it's own interp, but there's no direct relationship the other way round | ||
| whiteknight | it's almost more accurate to say that an interp HAS-A thread, and multiple interps can have the same thread | 13:08 | |
| they can't all be executing at once, of course | |||
| or, better yet, parent/child interps currently share the same scheduler, so the scheduler can HAS-A thread | 13:09 | ||
| dalek | p: a743c97 | jnthn++ | src/ (9 files): Toss clone from the REPR API; it's just implementable in terms of the more primitive allocate and copy_to. |
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| p: e4e4bb4 | jnthn++ | src/6model/ (8 files): Add gc_cleanup to REPR API; none of the current reprs need it, but bigint will. Not yet called. |
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| p: 6dc6dc9 | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque. (2 files): Teach P6opaque to delegate to other reprs where it should. We now longer special case handling of various things in P6opaque that we probably never should have, have the hooks for getting P6bigint correctly flattenable into P6opaque, etc. |
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| p: a375e18 | jnthn++ | src/ops/nqp.ops: Don't look up something we already have. |
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| p: c0c5bb0 | jnthn++ | src/NQP/SymbolTable.pm: Fix a nasty NQP bug where the REPL and code run immediately rather than pre-compiled didn't properly see the setting. |
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| p: 516c219 | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque.c: Add a missing sanity check to P6opaque that catches some nasty bugs. |
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| p: fd65ca0 | jnthn++ | src/ops/nqp.ops: Fix thinko in repr_clone op. |
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| p: 42c18a2 | jnthn++ | src/6model/reprs/P6opaque.c: Add missing initialization logic. Thanks to kboga++ for the hint that led me to this issue. |
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| p: c86e02e | jnthn++ | src/ (21 files): Merge branch 'reprapi2' |
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| p: 176a5a8 | jnthn++ | src/PAST/SixModelPASTExtensions.pir: Revert back to an earlier Parrot revision that builds on Windows. This reverts commit ca125937799df5107be65bf7eb67ed2fd74e0a97. |
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| p: 2685f80 | jnthn++ | / (4 files): Revert back to an earlier Parrot revision that builds on Windows. This reverts commit ae3236c82201bf2daad3b9ccb040dbd4feb67f1c. |
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| p: 1d39d41 | jnthn++ | tools/build/PARROT_REVISION: Revert back to an earlier Parrot revision that builds on Windows. This reverts commit b498832b5d7d328f66e91a87d580f62ba7870966. |
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| nine | whiteknight: why would parent/child interps share the scheduler? | 13:17 | |
| whiteknight | that's just the way it is now | ||
| okay, I've got a commit coming that makes us build on windows | 13:25 | ||
| it basically just disables all preemption for now | 13:26 | ||
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| dalek | kudo/nom: 6daf5d1 | jnthn++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION: Bump to NQP revision that provides reprapi2. |
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| kudo/nom: 95135c3 | jnthn++ | / (9 files): Merge reprapi2 into nom. |
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| kudo/nom: 666f399 | jnthn++ | src/core/Num.pm: After the repr updates, we correctly have native num attrs initialized to NaN. However, Num.new() seems to be expected to give back zero, so add an explicit new that makes this happen. Means we regress no spectests now after reprapi2. |
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| alester prods the channel to go look at github.com/petdance/scratch/issues and give feedback on the list about the conversion. | 14:26 | ||
| prod prod | 14:27 | ||
| whiteknight | I already went! | 14:32 | |
| Do we have any windows users around who are able to do some testing? | 14:40 | ||
| dalek | rrot: f747ea1 | Whiteknight++ | src/ (2 files): Remove the preemptive thread scheduling logic from the windows build. Parrot should build on windows (or get much closer now) but without preemptive green_threads support |
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| whiteknight | Any windows testing of that latest commit would be much appreciated | 14:42 | |
| ttbot | Parrot f747ea17 i386-linux-thread-multi make error tt.taptinder.org/cmdinfo/57009 | 14:45 | |
| whiteknight | bleh | 14:47 | |
| Coke | hey, ttbot is back. | 14:51 | |
| benabik | "Ć¢ā¬ĖeĆ¢ā¬ā¢ undeclared (first use in this function)" What? | ||
| Coke | that would have been helpful on the initial windows merge. | ||
| s/windows/green threads/ | |||
| whiteknight | I'm getting some weird linker error about _environ on windows. | 15:05 | |
| in the Env PMC | 15:06 | ||
| and that's something that we didn't touch | |||
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| dalek | kudo/nom: 0f941b3 | moritz++ | src/core/Exception.pm: hide Exception.throw and .rethrow from backtrace |
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| whiteknight | blah, extra character got added to the file | 15:28 | |
| Patterner | src/alarm.c:96 | ||
| whiteknight | yeah, I'm working on it | 15:42 | |
| dalek | rrot: c34e000 | Whiteknight++ | src/alarm.c: fix typo, misplaced character |
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| Patterner | working for me now. whiteknight++ | 15:47 | |
| benabik | Now we just need actual Win32 alarms. | 15:48 | |
| whiteknight | has anybody built on windows besides me? | ||
| I can't actually build, I run into that unrelated linker error | |||
| Patterner | linux 64biz here. sorry | 15:49 | |
| *bit | |||
| ts ts ts... src/scheduler.c 205 (tailing space :) | 16:01 | ||
| nine | whiteknight: you wondered what that 'pause;' was in Parrot_cx_outer_runloop. It actually should have been pause(); and I have no idea why the compiler didn't complain. Without that pause(); a sleep() turns into a busy loop. | 16:30 | |
| Ah of course, it simply evaluates to the pause function's address and does nothing. | 16:37 | ||
| Coke | I can do a windows build if you like. | 16:39 | |
| dukeleto | ~~ | 16:46 | |
| nine | Coke: would be interesting if pause() is even available on Windows | 16:47 | |
| Coke | .. except I cannot git pull --rebase at the moment due to this pesky HTTP failure. | ||
| nine: write me a small .c to check? | |||
| nine | Coke: just a sec | 16:48 | |
| #include <unistd.h> | 16:50 | ||
| void main(void) { pause(); } | |||
| Coke | foo.c(1) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'unistd.h': No such file or directory | 16:51 | |
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| Coke | suacommunity.com/dictionary/pause-entry.php | 16:52 | |
| benabik | All the signaling stuff is going to have to be abstracted out and appropriate bits found for Win32. | ||
| Coke | that site looks like a nice function-by-function xover guide. | 16:53 | |
| nine | Signals are pretty much only used for alarms. I'd guess that there's some simple way to get that on Win32 as well, but I don' | 16:55 | |
| benabik | suacommunity.com/dictionary/alarm-entry.php | ||
| nine | t have the slightest idea about that platform | ||
| whiteknight | I can try to dig up a windows equivalent sometime | 16:56 | |
| nine | The description on that site sounds like we'd have to use threads to implement green_threads :) | 16:58 | |
| whiteknight | eventually, we will have threads too | ||
| we can implement threads and green threads in terms of each other, and bootstrap from nothing | |||
| benabik | A background thread to manage alarms is probably orders of magnitude simpler than having interpreters running on multiple threads. | 17:01 | |
| nine | benabik: sure hope so :) | 17:02 | |
| alester | It's funny just how much I enjoy data migration. | 17:06 | |
| It's a sickness, I think. | |||
| whiteknight | a sickness we are happy to exploit | 17:11 | |
| alester++ | |||
| alester | Heh. :-) | ||
| Net::GitHub::V3 makes everything pretty butt simple. | 17:12 | ||
| I'd have done more last night but I had to watch "The Walking Dead" | 17:14 | ||
| which is pretty much an apt description for Trac. :-) | |||
| whiteknight | I really wish the decision to migrate to trac in the first place was more well thought-out at the time | 17:15 | |
| cotto | ~~ | 17:36 | |
| +1 | |||
| dukeleto | wiki.enlightenedperl.org/gci2011/gci2011/ideas | 17:40 | |
| alester: the graphic novel is way better than the miniseries (The Walking Dead) | |||
| Coke | I'm up to book.. 9? still haven't seen the tv show. | 17:41 | |
| it's just outside my short list. | |||
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| dukeleto | Coke: the show is basically a different story with many of the same characters, so they are mostly independent | 17:43 | |
| we still need more GCI tasks! | 17:44 | ||
| specifically, in the Training and Outreach section | |||
| whiteknight | well, I have no ideas | 17:46 | |
| Coke | dukeleto: I had to stop reading the books for a while. too depressing. ;) | ||
| nine | whiteknight: github.com/niner/parrot/commit/752...22341d3a80 | 17:50 | |
| dukeleto | whiteknight: i will add tasks, just letting people know that i could use help | 17:56 | |
| Coke: yeah, but they sure do make you appreciate what you have :) | 17:57 | ||
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| alester | dukeleto: What, you think I haven't read the GN as well? :-) | 18:32 | |
| alvis | ~~ | ||
| alester | I've read most of the first 20 or so issues, and I'm finding I enjoy the show more. | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: howdy | 18:36 | |
| alester: i have been meaning to reply to your email, but i haven't | 18:37 | ||
| alvis | dukeleto: hey. | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: ^^ | ||
| mistab | |||
| alvis: i agree with everything that benabik++ says | |||
| alvis: don't worry about html. Github will autoformat POD files into pretty html | |||
| alvis | dukeleto: I certainly try too as well. :) | 18:38 | |
| dukeleto: Oh ..., yeah, I did forget that. | |||
| dukeleto | alvis: very large emails are hard to respond to. If you send multiple smaller emails about specific questions, you may see higher/faster respond rates from me and others :) | 18:39 | |
| alvis | dukeleto: Oh, ok. I didn't think of that. Will do in the future. | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: do you have specific questions for me? | 18:45 | |
| alvis | dukeleto: one jumps to mind: how to set up for and handle user contributed docs? | 18:47 | |
| dukeleto: and now that I pause for moment: how to best solicit help from folks? :) | 18:50 | ||
| Coke | (user contributed docs) - piggyback on the code contribution process. | 18:51 | |
| someone does minor docs? pull requests. | 18:52 | ||
| big docs? get them a commit bit. | |||
| dalek | nxed: a7e3c4e | NotFound++ | t/stringarray.t: improve style in string array tests |
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| alvis | Coke: Ah ..., sounds good. | ||
| NotFound | ETOODALEK? | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: i try to solicit help from people all the time. I guess you can try to study my emails :) | 18:53 | |
| alvis: we need help making the parrot community accessible. people think parrot is some esoteric device that they have no hope of learning how to use | 18:54 | ||
| alvis | dukeleto: Ha! And it seems effective too. :) | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: we need to show them how to solve problems with parrot tools and why we are a friendly and awesome community to be a part of | 18:55 | |
| alvis | dukeleto: Agreed, on both points. | ||
| dukeleto | alvis: i do my best ;) | ||
| NotFound | dukeleto: most people think parrot is a hands-free device for cars -> www.parrot.com/ ;) | 18:57 | |
| alvis | I think I'll try to organize a presentation at the local university. | 18:58 | |
| Maybe I'll get some shiny, new CS undergrads involved. | 18:59 | ||
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| cotto | #ps in 12 | 19:18 | |
| dalek | kudo/nom: 0f582d8 | jnthn++ | src/core/metaops.pm: Couple of small optimizations to meat-ops. |
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| kudo/nom: 0f582d8 | jnthn++ | src/core/metaops.pm: Couple of small optimizations to meat-ops. |
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| NotFound | dalek is reporting two times all winxed commits | ||
| tadzik | not only winxed commits, it seems | 19:29 | |
| Util | #ps time | 19:31 | |
| NotFound | Ah, yes, the last in rakudo/nom is also repeated. But the previous weren't. | ||
| whiteknight | ...is anybody in #ps? | 19:33 | |
| cotto lost track of time | 19:34 | ||
| dalek | nxed: efdfc76 | NotFound++ | winxedst1.winxed: generate proper errors on exceptions thrown from builtin compile time evaluation |
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| benabik | dalek: stop repeating yourself | ||
| Coke | Perhaps winxed was added to the tracker 2x? | 19:49 | |
| NotFound | Coke: it was not repeating a few hours ago. | 19:51 | |
| cotto | alvis: do you have a blog? | ||
| benabik | rakudo is also repeating. | 19:57 | |
| NotFound | src/pmc/default.pmc:1067 -> Nominated for the "most blatant lie of the year in code comments" awards. | 19:59 | |
| benabik | ~.~ | ||
| cotto | NotFound: that's precious. | 20:01 | |
| NotFound | Two sentences, one about the action, one about its rationale, and both wrong. | 20:02 | |
| In just one line. | |||
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| alvis | cotto: No, but I'll start one. (As a rule, I'm not much of a fan of web presence. Just a personal thing.) | 20:33 | |
| dalek | kudo/nom: 9fc3eb2 | jnthn++ | src/core/IO.pm: A couple of IO performance improvements. .say for @some_list_of_strings now runs in under half the time, and we shave a little bit off the spectest runtime too. |
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| cotto | alvis: np. It's your prerogative. | 21:07 | |
| if you want, it should be easy to post on the parrot.org blog | 21:08 | ||
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| alvis | cotto: Sounds good. I'll take a look. | 21:12 | |
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| cotto | alvis: should I create a user for you? | 21:14 | |
| dalek | kudo/nom: f71cff1 | jnthn++ | src/core/GatherIter.pm: Avoid a more expensive ! in GatherIter; remove some Q:PIR. |
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| kudo/nom: cb63745 | jnthn++ | src/core/metaops.pm: When crossing two lists, we don't need to shove the op through METAOP_REDUCE; it's a binary op already. Just use it. |
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| kudo/nom: f71cff1 | jnthn++ | src/core/GatherIter.pm: Avoid a more expensive ! in GatherIter; remove some Q:PIR. |
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| kudo/nom: cb63745 | jnthn++ | src/core/metaops.pm: When crossing two lists, we don't need to shove the op through METAOP_REDUCE; it's a binary op already. Just use it. |
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| cotto | alvis: if so, give me your preferred username | ||
| alvis | cotto: Sorry to be so dumb, but ... user? for? | 21:16 | |
| cotto | alvis: for parrot.org | ||
| it's separate from trac | |||
| alvis | cotto: You must not be talking about an user account on parrot.org, but something else? | 21:17 | |
| cotto | alvis: I'm talking about an account on parrot.org | ||
| alvis | cotto: No, I have one already set up. It's ayardley, btw. | 21:18 | |
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| cotto | alvis: ok. now you have permission to blog. We don't set it up by default because there's a lot of potential for spam. | 21:19 | |
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| alvis | cotto: ahh, ok. thank you. | ||
| cotto | alvis: can you write a quick dummy blog post to make sure it's set up correctly? | 21:21 | |
| dukeleto | cotto: i got a jenkins instance up and a parrot test suite running | 21:23 | |
| cotto: jenkins is pretty slick | |||
| cotto | dukeleto: hawt | 21:24 | |
| dukeleto | cotto: the only issue is that i enabled lots of plugins and it ran out of memory on my linode | ||
| cotto | dukeleto: hilarious | ||
| dukeleto | cotto: but i will disable unecessary plugins and it will probably be ok there | ||
| cotto: i am thinking we should run it on supercell | |||
| cotto | dukeleto: I'm thinking that's a really good idea, provided it's reliable enough for us to depend on it. | ||
| Fiddly CI won't do us any favors. | 21:25 | ||
| dukeleto | cotto: no, it won't | ||
| dalek | website: ayardley++ | Parrot for Dummies (which means me! :-) | 21:27 | |
| website: www.parrot.org/content/parrot-dummi...h-means-me | |||
| alvis | cotto: done & it's working. thanks. | ||
| cotto | alvis: great. It's lta to write a blog post, only to have some dumb technical problem keep you from posting (or eat your post). | 21:28 | |
| alvis | cotto: yeah, it would - come to think 'bout it. :) | 21:32 | |
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