On 29 November 2011 21:01, Davide Prina wrote:
> In the sword-comm-tdavid package description translation:
> http://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/it/forreview/sword-comm-tdavid?1322585988
>
> I see:
> Howeter, thib is not/declareo as a dlpendencS becau.e you mty have
>
> but in the Package file
On 20 November 2011 15:29, Martin Eberhard Schauer
wrote:
>
>> There's also a bunch of other languages which unzip to 0-bytes files.
>>
>
> The daily updates were not executed on saturday too. And the CPU usage
> is unusual as well (1).
>
> BTW: It takes several hours for the new translation files
On 4 September 2011 22:54, Martin Eberhard Schauer
wrote:
> Hi Martijn,
>
> thank you for your work on the DDTSS re-implementation.
Thanks.
> I installed postgresql (and could populate the DB following your
> instructions).
> dpkg -S pg_config
> gave
> postgresql-common: /usr/share/postgresql-co
On 28 August 2011 19:38, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> I was intending to drop the "DDTSS has been moved to a new
> database..." message (the database is not so new, now), so I was
> editing the index.cgi file to just comment what prints this.
>
> Unfortunately, for whatever unknown perlish reason...
On 26 August 2011 01:12, Michael Bramer wrote:
> If I understand it the right was:
> - a user with a login is a 'trusted user'
>
> we have:
> - AUTH_LEVEL_NONE (IP-User)
> - AUTH_LEVEL_TRUSTED (login)
> - AUTH_LEVEL_COORDINATOR (lang coordinator)
> and the 'super admin' (like root permission)
2011/8/23 Martin Eberhard Schauer :
> Davide Prina wrote:
>>
>>> I am prefering the mail interface, mostly for spell check
>>
>> but if you are using Iceweasel you have (can have) spell checking in each
>> text box. You only have to install the myspell or hunspell dictionary(ies)
>> you want.
>
> I
On 21 August 2011 17:53, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> We need to have ddtp, ddtss as well as all other thigns that run on
> churro to exist as packages (with right dependencies, installation in
> the right place, etc.). Debian System Admins very much prefer when
> machines are running packaged soft
On 21 August 2011 14:16, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Martijn van O (klep...@gmail.com):
>
>> > 2.) Maybe we have a problem with the Hardware. I read in the web (if I
>> > search with google), that the reason for this problem are ram/disk problems
>>
>>
On 21 August 2011 11:57, Michael Bramer wrote:
> We have a Problem with the ddtss table in the postgres sql database:
>
> ddtp=> SELECT key, value FROM ddtss;
> ERROR: compressed data is corrupt
Fixed that, was another broken tuple. Has this machine ever had
memtest86 run over it? I have never s
Ok, I deleted it. Looks like corruption again. I'm seriously beginning
to worry about the hardware on that machine
Have a nice day,
2011/8/16 Fred Maranhão :
> Hi,
>
> In DDTP page, portuguese idiom (pt)
> (http://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/pt), there is one description
> with troubles:
On 15 August 2011 07:56, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> remember). Would it make it easier if you could use a federated login
>> like openid? Then the password becomes less of an issue.
>
> Yes, definitely. I was thinking about this when people asked for their
> password to be reinitiated. Using Alio
On 14 August 2011 22:01, Martin Eberhard Schauer
wrote:
> I didn't mean to offend you and grisu. I appreciate the recent work
> and the fast responses from both of you very much.
I know. Sorry, I forgot to response to the gist of the email.
I for one would be very interested in how people outsid
On 14 August 2011 13:29, Martin Eberhard Schauer
wrote:
> - Some former contributors have chosen to work on different subjects. BTW,
> there
> are people that said they don't like to work with a system that is as
> unstable
> as the DDTSS was a year ago. There has been a significant decrease in
2011/8/12 Takahide Nojima :
> I have a problem using ddtss.debian.net, can anyone help me?
>
> I fill the login form with ID and Passwrod,and push 'submit' button,
> ddtss.d.n. always shows 'Login Successfull'. However, after page moves
> top page,'Info about' section still shows 'not logged in'.
On 10 August 2011 21:50, Michael Bramer wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 03, 2011 at 11:46:28AM +0200, Erik Esterer wrote:
>> The code that imports translations in the database is:
>>
>> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=webwml/packages.git;a=blob;f=bin/parse-translations
>
> Thanks, I found the Problem...
On 7 August 2011 13:49, Michael Bramer wrote:
> Yes, you are right.
>
> we have 100 apache processes running, and this is the max from the sql
> server.
>
> I restart the sql server and apache. But I get a kernel ops. :-(
FWIW, the max apache processes should be something like 15 at most.
Once it
On 29 July 2011 01:27, Michael Bramer wrote:
> view_transdescr and view_source are working, but need some code clean
> up.
I've worked out how to handle the pull request and I've made some
minor changes on top. But it all looks pretty good to me, thanks!
> Now we have the review tables in the 'n
On 26 July 2011 22:17, Michael Bramer wrote:
> sorry for the late response.
>
> The days I make a clone and today I test your README.
>
> But I get Errors...
>
> Maybe you can help?
> But why compile you this stuff?
>
> Django and SQLalchemy are in debian, or not?
Well, yes they are but you di
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