Your message dated Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:33:56 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#515173: rmadison: handle pg.InternalError gracefully
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regarding rmadison: handle pg.InternalError gracefully
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Package: qa.debian.org
Hello,
as per [1], there are some minutes each day were the projectb database
ceases to exist on merkel, producing a traceback on rmadison. It would
be nice if this could be caught, and a message akin to "Database down
for daily maintenance, please try again in a few minutes" would be
printed.
Maybe you have to introduce a python wrapper in order to catch the
exception, I don't know (or just match the output for /FATAL:
*database.*does not exist/?).
Thanks for considering,
[1]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/02/msg00401.html
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Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Package: qa.debian.org
>
> Hello,
Hi dato
> as per [1], there are some minutes each day were the projectb database
> ceases to exist on merkel, producing a traceback on rmadison. It would
> be nice if this could be caught, and a message akin to "Database down
> for daily maintenance, please try again in a few minutes" would be
> printed.
>
> Maybe you have to introduce a python wrapper in order to catch the
> exception, I don't know (or just match the output for /FATAL:
> *database.*does not exist/?).
I don't think we're up to using python in a perl script yet :-)
I have done the plain matching as that was easiest. Feel free to reopen
the bug or ping me personally if it doesn't do as expected.
Cheers
Luk
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