[00:02:04] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10monitoring: ORES error messages not in logstash? - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653#3599044 (10awight) [00:08:29] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES service gets stuck reporting "server overloaded" even after load returns to normal - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175654#3599056 (10awight) [00:09:58] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10monitoring: ORES error messages not in logstash? - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653#3599070 (10awight) [00:18:17] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES service gets stuck reporting "server overloaded" even after load returns to normal - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175654#3599084 (10awight) [00:31:59] (03PS1) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [00:32:17] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES should return an http error status code for timeouts - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175662#3599192 (10awight) [00:33:25] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [00:38:14] (03PS2) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [00:38:48] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES service gets stuck reporting "server overloaded" even after load returns to normal - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175654#3599216 (10awight) [00:39:19] (03CR) 10Catrope: "The Context hackery in this patch is pretty terrible, but I can't think of anything better right now. Ideas welcome." [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [00:39:33] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [00:39:48] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES service gets stuck reporting "server overloaded" even after load returns to normal - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175654#3599056 (10awight) [00:45:52] 10Scoring-platform-team: ORES service gets stuck reporting "server overloaded" even after load returns to normal - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175654#3599222 (10awight) [10:31:39] (03CR) 10Sbisson: [C: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate (031 comment) [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [14:16:26] o/ [14:37:57] halfak: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/377364/ [15:57:14] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10ORES, 10editquality-modeling, 10Collaboration-Team-Triage (Collab-Team-Q1-Jul-Sep-2017), and 2 others: Enable ORES filters for svwiki - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T174560#3600895 (10Ainali) @Halfak , will that be Aug 25th 2018 or should it be Sep 25th? [15:59:56] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10ORES, 10editquality-modeling, 10Collaboration-Team-Triage (Collab-Team-Q1-Jul-Sep-2017), and 2 others: Enable ORES filters for svwiki - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T174560#3600904 (10Halfak) Yes. Sorry and thank you. I'll edit my post :) [16:01:08] halfak i changed our config for wikibugs it now includes all our active gerrit repos [16:02:46] oh? what does that mean? [16:03:01] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/377364 [16:03:09] halfak: more notifications for gerrit [16:14:05] Zppix, great! tHANK YOU. [16:14:14] np [16:15:32] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Bad-Words-Detection-System, 10revscoring, 10artificial-intelligence: Add language support for Serbian - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T174687#3570233 (10Zoranzoki21) Community concensus: https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B... [16:59:58] 10Scoring-platform-team: Add notice to on-wiki labeling pages (e.g. en:WP:Labels) about deprecation. - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T155440#2943314 (10Ladsgroup) Per https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:PrefixIndex/Template:Wiki_labels/Interface_translation we don't need to do anything. I also went throu... [17:02:36] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels, 10User-Ladsgroup: Add notice to on-wiki labeling pages (e.g. en:WP:Labels) about deprecation. - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T155440#3601116 (10Ladsgroup) a:03Ladsgroup [17:14:58] (03CR) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate (031 comment) [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [17:20:06] (03PS3) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [17:21:31] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [17:24:55] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Analytics, 10EventBus, 10ORES, and 3 others: Emit revision-score event to EventBus and expose in EventStreams - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T167180#3601203 (10Halfak) Looks like we'll have that deployed on Sept. 25th [17:41:58] o/ [17:43:07] halfak: I was hoping to get your thoughts about what’s wrong with ores100* [17:43:23] The service is returning 100% overload errors [17:43:32] Looks like the pending job queue never gets worked down [17:44:02] & root cause seems to be that uwsgi has a filehandle-related failure on *start* [17:46:53] correction—it’s service celery-ores-worker start that crashes due to filehandles [17:51:14] > billiard is a fork of the Python 2.7 multiprocessing package [17:51:18] lol this is not going to end well [17:58:56] That model patch seems to be getting a bit of play. When I obsessively lsof the celery worker for the instant it’s alive, I see it opening a ton of model files (in sequence) [18:04:26] halfak: So there’s a question for you. I’ve cleared out the list under key “celery”, ores1001:6379. Where is ores1002 celery-ores-worker getting the idea that it should open every model file? Is that a normal part of initialization? [18:06:54] (03CR) 10Sbisson: [C: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate (031 comment) [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [18:16:24] All I’ve learned so far is that, yes in fact we do open every model file when starting celery-ores-worker. [18:16:46] It also loads every dictionary, but these are then closed. [18:16:56] There might be an inefficiency here ;-) [18:17:58] The crash seems to come after all model files have been opened and closed. [18:30:35] (03CR) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate (031 comment) [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [18:30:38] (03Abandoned) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [18:33:22] awight lol, we have emojies, now we have aniemojies [18:33:25] life emojies [18:33:58] * awight trepidatiously attempts an internet search [18:35:05] awight a new feature apple introduced today [18:35:11] the poo icon is really funny [18:35:14] it's come to life [18:37:52] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels: Oauth login does not return the user to the previous page - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175724#3601518 (10Strainu) [18:38:08] ohno [18:38:40] you can also make it talk [18:38:41] lol [18:40:37] https://9to5mac.com/2017/09/12/animoji-iphone-x/ [18:41:47] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels: Error messages should not contain relative paths or error codes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175726#3601563 (10Strainu) [19:09:15] o/ awight [19:09:20] saw your pings. reading back [19:09:29] no rush [19:09:44] Why did you clear the celery queue? [19:09:51] This was on ores100* [19:10:25] cos nothing was running the jobs, and the workers are crashing when I restart [19:10:40] I was hoping it would make it possible to at least start the workers [19:13:41] Side question—I’m trying to follow the worker initialization code, and it calls “celery_worker”. However, I don’t see that binary anywhere. [19:14:34] Hmm... [19:14:45] Where does what call "celery_worker" [19:14:52] I'll see if I can find logs. [19:15:29] Ah. I should just run locally [19:16:08] https://github.com/wiki-ai/ores/blob/master/ores/applications/celery.py#L55 [19:16:47] Oh! i see. Yeah, that has nothing to do with it ^_^ [19:16:53] run() doesn't get run [19:17:30] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/ores-deploy/browse/master/ores_celery.py [19:17:58] Oh... looks like we still have "celery_worker" in this, but it seems that doesn't matter. [19:18:14] You can just call "python ores_celery.py" from that dir. [19:19:11] O_o [19:19:22] celery_worker is a decoy? [19:19:35] hehe. noted [19:21:10] http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/reference/celery.html#celery.Celery.worker_main [19:21:13] strange business [19:21:20] > Uses sys.argv if argv is not specified. [19:21:34] right. Very dumb [19:21:35] Sounds like it only matters for passing flags [19:22:55] "OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files" [19:23:03] Looks like this is the error in the celery logs. [19:25:19] Yeah I’d really lke to get into main.log [19:25:26] +1 that’s the error I’m having fun with [19:26:24] BTW, should we be sending these logs to logstash? [19:26:48] T175653 [19:26:48] T175653: ORES error messages not in logstash? - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653 [19:27:13] Not clear on that [19:27:16] Probably yes [19:29:45] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Operations, 10monitoring: ORES error messages not in logstash? - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653#3601840 (10awight) [19:31:09] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Operations, 10monitoring: ORES log messages should be sent to logstash - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653#3599044 (10awight) [19:34:09] fwiw, https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377539 Catch all scoring-platform tags. [19:47:44] 10Scoring-platform-team (Current), 10articlequality-modeling, 10artificial-intelligence: Improve cleaning of article quality assessment datasets - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170434#3601900 (10Nettrom) New dataset has now been uploaded to figshare. If [[ https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/9301984... [19:54:47] awight, nice catch [19:59:27] How can we be the only ones using Python’s logging with a config file? [19:59:33] (at WMF) [20:01:40] wiki-ai/revscoring#1242 (bz2_models - 080a381 : halfak): The build failed. https://travis-ci.org/wiki-ai/revscoring/builds/274759197 [20:02:38] travis, shuddap [20:08:12] Nettrom, nice work on the dataset [20:08:19] I'm going to ignore it for 7 days though :( [20:08:27] Just about to leave for vacation :) [20:10:49] Hmm... maybe I could use it right now. [20:10:51] I'll check it out. [20:11:36] Trail blazers [20:11:53] ^ response to awight from a while ago re. logging ;) [20:13:25] (03PS1) 10Awight: [WIP] Send logs to logstash [services/ores/deploy] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377553 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653) [20:20:16] (03PS2) 10Awight: [WIP] Send logs to logstash [services/ores/deploy] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377553 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653) [20:23:25] halfak: My current guess is that initialization hydrates the scoring_contexts config, which constructs every model. Can you confirm that this is unintentional? [20:24:08] right [20:24:14] What is unintentional? [20:24:19] We would like to construct every model. [20:24:55] ok so we construct the models, then after forking these are ready to run in worker threads? [20:25:40] "these"? [20:25:53] forking is handled by celery [20:25:57] =the instantiated models [20:25:57] 04Error: Command “the” not recognized. Please review and correct what you’ve written. [20:26:06] Ahh yes. [20:38:52] halfak: Thanks! I’m a bit disappointed that my data gathering process isn’t cleaner, but I’m happy that a few improvements have been made. Unfortunately the improved data gathering process probably requires refactoring the code, so I’ll have to go back to the design stage. [20:55:35] Im back [20:56:53] * halfak trains new wp10 model with nettrom's data. [20:58:23] halfak: Looks like local_single_thread is incompatible with your signal timeout? [20:58:33] I’ll make a task to investigate [20:58:45] awight, news to me [20:58:46] huh [20:58:55] Halfak did you make that task related to your wmcs question earlier? [20:59:08] the domain name question? [20:59:10] > "message": "signal only works in main thread", [20:59:11] Yes [20:59:44] awight, I wonder if we can just switch the wsgi thing to behave better. [20:59:45] * halfak looks [21:00:08] Don’t let me distract you :) [21:00:27] hmm... I'm not sure. It looks like we are already using processes. [21:00:31] https://github.com/wiki-ai/ores/blob/master/ores/applications/wsgi.py#L66 [21:00:35] Awight fyi that wikibugs change was merged earlier today im verifying with merijin one of the maintainers to make sure it was deployed aswell [21:00:40] This is like 3 rabbit holes down [21:00:49] s'ok I'm waiting on model training anyway [21:00:57] As soon as the model finishes, I'll be calling it a day. [21:01:03] Won't see awight for like a week and a half [21:01:13] Halfak yes the domain question [21:01:16] Amir1, you're on your own for a while :P [21:01:23] Zppix: rad ty, you can also just tickle a bug on the “current” board [21:01:27] sup? [21:01:40] Zppix, oh! I see. yeah I didn't file that task yet [21:01:43] halfak: I made the PR for Crotatian :D [21:01:51] and did some changes [21:01:56] Halfak when you do let me know im curious on that issue too [21:02:05] Nice! I'll be leaving to be OOO today and awight will be leaving for a week on Thursday. [21:02:12] Amir1, ^ [21:02:13] halfak: the signal() rabbithole is probably solvable by fixing vagrant ORES config to use celery [21:02:22] Just wanted to give you a last chance to poke me for things. [21:02:35] halfak: you should tell me this stuff sooner :D [21:02:50] Amir1: ill still be around :) [21:02:52] Amir1, I've been saying it in every meeting for the last few weeks :P [21:02:58] Lol [21:02:59] * awight ducks behind a bollard [21:03:00] :( [21:03:19] halfak: beside that, I want you to dump a shit ton of phabricator tasks you want to see done [21:03:33] also who's going to deploy ores with revscoring 2.0 [21:03:34] ? [21:03:43] don't do that to me [21:03:48] Either you or awight could do it :D [21:03:50] Just beta [21:03:52] lmao [21:03:56] I'll be back in plenty of time for prod [21:04:19] Did my msg go thru i lost connection :/ [21:04:21] phew [21:08:44] halfak: but really, before going, please add tasks to the document [21:09:33] In my opinion we should work on older bugs and then go from there but thats just me [21:12:52] halfak: what does model performance look like with the new dataset? [21:13:03] 10Scoring-platform-team (Current), 10articlequality-modeling, 10artificial-intelligence: Improve cleaning of article quality assessment datasets - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170434#3602326 (10Halfak) https://github.com/wiki-ai/wikiclass/pull/50 adds the @nettrom file to wikiclass and the updates mode... [21:13:25] 10Scoring-platform-team (Current), 10articlequality-modeling, 10artificial-intelligence: Improve cleaning of article quality assessment datasets - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170434#3431179 (10Halfak) a:05Nettrom>03Halfak [21:13:41] or am I asking too soon? [21:15:15] 10Scoring-platform-team (Current), 10ORES, 10Wikilabels, 10revscoring, and 2 others: [Discuss] Moving from nosetests to pytest - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T174660#3602332 (10Halfak) a:03Ladsgroup [21:15:25] Nettrom: i dont think we met before.. Im zppix [21:15:42] Zppix: hey, nice to meet you! :) [21:16:20] halfak: have you seen my PR on ores regarding pytest? what do think about it? should we proceed? [21:16:27] I mainly help out with confirguing our notifications small things i sometimes do some productive stuff [21:16:37] Amir1: travis failed on that [21:16:42] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels: Oauth login does not return the user to the previous page - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175724#3601518 (10Halfak) If we switch to using http://pythonhosted.org/mwoauth/#module-mwoauth.flask, it implements handling for returning to the target page. [21:16:55] Amir1, I think you should continue with it. Did you get coverage working? [21:17:17] Zppix: cool! I’m currently working as a researcher for the WMF Community Tech team. Before then I was a PhD student and did the research that ORES’ wikiclass library and wp10 model is built upon [21:17:51] Nettrom ~ SuggestBot [21:17:53] More creds then i have xD [21:18:00] yeah, I also run SuggestBot [21:18:03] Zppix: It's intentional, we wanted to see how it reacts when something fails [21:18:12] halfak: not yet, will continue tomorrow [21:18:50] I run an ircbot myself Nettrom ZppixBot [21:19:01] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10ORES, 10Wikimedia-Logstash: Send celery logs and events to logstash - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T169586#3602347 (10Halfak) [21:19:04] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Operations, 10monitoring, 10Patch-For-Review: ORES log messages should be sent to logstash - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175653#3602349 (10Halfak) [21:20:30] (03PS3) 10Awight: [WIP] Send logs to logstash [services/ores/deploy] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377553 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T169586) [21:20:41] 10Scoring-platform-team (Current), 10ORES, 10editquality-modeling, 10artificial-intelligence: Deploy reverted model for elwiki - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T166049#3602356 (10Halfak) [21:20:58] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10ORES: Take advantage of additional memory on scb1003 and scb1004 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T158316#3602358 (10Halfak) 05Open>03declined [21:21:03] Yay my notifs work now [21:22:04] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10MediaWiki-extensions-ORES: Store wp10 predictions in page_props table. - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175757#3602360 (10Halfak) [21:22:24] Amir1, {{done}} [21:22:25] How efficient, halfak! [21:22:38] If you finish all that, I'll be very impressed. [21:22:42] Halfak new gerrit notifs work yay im happy now [21:22:52] nice! [21:22:53] Thanks! [21:22:58] OK I'm out of here. [21:23:05] Y'all have a good week. [21:23:05] O/ halfak [21:23:06] Have a good one halfak [21:23:10] see ya [21:23:22] halfak: you too, have a great time! [21:23:27] Safe travels awight [21:23:36] :) [21:24:01] Challenge yourself to not work :p [21:25:51] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10MediaWiki-extensions-ORES, 10User-Ladsgroup: Store wp10 predictions in page_props table. - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175757#3602376 (10Ladsgroup) a:03Ladsgroup [21:26:04] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10MediaWiki-extensions-ORES, 10User-Ladsgroup: Store wp10 predictions in page_props table. - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175757#3602378 (10Ladsgroup) That's a fantastic idea. I'll get it done :) [21:30:51] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels: Error messages should not contain relative paths or error codes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175726#3602380 (10Zppix) I agree it should, but error code wouls be good for the devs no? The link was intended to be done with the inital implemention (im the dev that in... [21:32:31] I may work on that ^ but im not comfortable doing it without another dev around any ideas when one of you guys are around (im utc-5) [21:34:49] Zppix: looks fun! I’m around for a few more hours today, happy to chat about the Wiki Labels errors. [21:35:14] Ok [21:35:32] Let me wait for my pc to load up so im not trying this on mobile awight [21:36:02] 10Scoring-platform-team, 10Wikilabels, 10User-Zppix: Error messages should not contain relative paths or error codes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175726#3602386 (10Zppix) a:03Zppix [22:01:25] awight: any idea how to change where git goes to look for my .ssh [22:02:04] There’s only the usual place. [22:02:32] awight: yeah and wont allow me to unmark as read only [22:03:06] Sounds like this is an IDE? [22:03:13] no just git [22:03:27] what’s your commandline? [22:03:33] i use windows [22:04:01] tortoise git? [22:04:07] no just git [22:05:03] Can you explain what you’ve done so far? [22:05:22] ive tried marking .ssh as not read-only [22:05:25] it justs re-applied [22:07:14] What step is failing? [22:07:22] works now awight thats weird... [22:07:23] I’m just guessing, is it the initial git clone? [22:07:25] very very weird [22:07:39] lol well glad you didn’t get sucked into the rabbit hole [22:10:20] awight: how would i with wsgi get the parent url (eg labels.wmflabs.org)? [22:11:22] Zppix: The easiest development environment is https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki-Vagrant [22:12:02] Otherwise, you’ll have to write uwsgi config directly. [22:31:50] awight: i know but how would i do that like what code [22:35:46] To install mediawiki-vagrant, follow the instructions on that page. [22:36:03] To write uwsgi config directly, take a look at the mediawiki-vagrant role for ORES [22:36:47] Ok... [22:36:50] (03Restored) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [22:37:12] Zppix: Here’s what the vagrant role will do for you, https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-vagrant/blob/master/puppet/modules/ores/manifests/init.pp [22:38:03] ah actually you’re working with wikilabels, so: https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-vagrant/blob/master/puppet/modules/wikilabels/manifests/init.pp [22:38:59] (03PS4) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [22:39:59] awight: i dont have access to any vps instances myeslf that i can use mw-vagrant on [22:40:13] It’s meant for running on your local laptop, happily! [22:40:18] err lap/desk top [22:40:25] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [22:40:41] where do i find it then cause wikitech no help [22:40:51] awight: [22:41:06] (03PS5) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [22:41:32] Zppix: Where do you find mediawiki-vagrant? [22:41:52] i got it [22:42:41] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [22:44:51] what do i download for mw-vagrant awight ?? [22:45:03] sorry just vagrant [22:45:06] (03PS6) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [22:45:09] what do i get for vagrant [22:45:18] https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html [22:45:50] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki-Vagrant#Quick_start [22:45:56] https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads [22:46:09] vagrant link is correct [22:46:16] git clone --recursive https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/vagrant [22:46:17] etc. [22:46:24] lmk where you get stuck [22:46:38] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [22:46:42] awight: i went to the vagerantup link like it says but what do i download from there [22:47:06] Windows 64-bit, right? [22:47:18] 32 [22:47:57] for sure? What processor is that? [22:48:00] (03PS7) 10Catrope: Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) [22:48:23] awight: im running a x32 os on a x64, i screwed up when updating to windows and now they wont let me fix it :P [22:48:50] mmm [22:49:11] well, this might not work [22:49:19] if you have the bandwidth, IMO it’s worth trying still [22:49:29] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Hide RC/WL related preferences as appropriate [extensions/ORES] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/377377 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T175611) (owner: 10Catrope) [22:49:30] i do [22:50:03] grab the 32-bit windows vagrant, then... [22:50:12] idid [22:50:17] uh k [22:50:29] i gathered that when you asked what os i was running what to get [22:50:30] :P [22:51:41] lol I figured you might have guessed, but yeah these long install processes can be overwhelming [22:52:43] On the bright side, once you get mw-vagrant running, you’ll be able to run almost every Wikimedia service if you wish. [22:52:58] i have the cpu :P [22:53:36] looks like you’re in luck, http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html#intro-64bitguests [22:54:01] > VirtualBox supports 64-bit guest operating systems, even on 32-bit host operating systems [22:54:10] > You need a 64-bit processor with hardware virtualization support [22:54:27] i.e. your wacky 32-bit windows shouldn’t be an obstacle. [22:54:34] it indeed has virtualization [22:59:42] '"C:\HashiCorp\Vagrant\bin\vagrant.exe\..\..\embedded\bin\ruby.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. [23:28:42] hmm, does windows recognize ".." as referring to the parent directory?