[01:59:36] Coren, poke [12:04:29] does anyone here know if a user agent should accept a cookie for www.example.org from example.org? [12:05:50] no (user agents don't accept cookies; browsers do) [12:06:07] how is a browser not a user agent? [12:07:26] and why shouldn't user agents that arent browsers accept cookies? [12:08:04] I perceive user agents as strings. (although that's not to the point of the question, answer to which I don't know, so I should stop trying to look smart) [12:08:48] The useragent is the string your browser sends to the web serveer to identify your machine. [12:08:53] ah, no, the user agent header is the string that identifies the user agent to the server [12:10:36] anyway, to be completely unambiguous, should the program that handles the httpresponse accept a cookei for www.example.org from example.org [12:11:03] and that is the fifth time I typed cookie that way today :/ [13:31:01] [bz] (8NEW - created by: 2Nemo, priority: 4Unprioritized - 6major) [Bug 53987] sulinfo is unusable (takes tens of seconds) - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53987 [15:27:31] hrm, speaking of, i think, though I'm not 100% positive, different labs tools may be able to read eachothers cookies if they're set to path "/" [15:27:51] I'm not really sure if browsers accept cookies for "/" from "/foo" though [15:43:01] MartijnH: probably they can, but session data is typically stored in files that are owned by the tool user, and are not readable for other users [15:43:08] and the cookie just points to the session data [15:43:25] but it would allow session hijacking by other tool labs users, yes [15:43:51] yes, thats what I was thinking [16:35:14] which table contains the actual text of a diff?? [16:36:40] If I have a revision_id, I'd like to find the text entered by a user [16:43:00] the schema shows a text table [16:43:06] is that it? [16:54:29] anyone? [17:07:57] Kan i Haz `sudo apt-get install trimage` on tools-dev or tools-login? :) [17:08:26] http://trimage.org/ [17:11:49] petan, Coren: plz [17:12:32] it is not that easy, the policy say: if you want to have a package, it must be in gerrit [17:14:06] {{fullurl:tools: is for toolserver [17:14:12] witch for labs? [17:14:20] hello? [17:15:46] petan: ? [17:17:14] :?????: :O [17:17:39] Steinsplitter [17:17:49] ^^? [17:18:20] do you know which table has diffs stored in them? [17:18:29] nope [17:18:34] :( [17:21:32] can a user tell me pleas the :code: for wmftools? Petan? [17:22:50] petan: Can someone add it? I want use the tool for a commons file and I don't *nix box for it [17:24:19] ebraminio: hi, do you know the :??: for toolslab [17:24:25] :tools: = toolserver [17:24:36] and for wmftools? [17:24:48] hmm, let me see [17:27:49] ebraminio: anyone can add it... even you [17:28:17] petan [17:28:48] !ask | fundowntown [17:28:48] fundowntown: Hi, how can we help you? Just ask your question. [17:29:04] im looking at the table schema [17:29:30] is the "text" table where acutal user edits are stored? [17:29:38] petan: thanky for responding my question................ [17:30:28] What I'd like to do is given a rev_id, is to find the actual "diff" [17:33:17] Steinsplitter: [[:toollabs:sad]] [17:33:23] :toollabs: [17:33:40] thx :):):) [17:34:08] petan: You mean I must add source of it to gerrit or I must add to some puppet config repo? [17:34:46] I just want to use it personally not on a puppet tool... [17:39:01] ebraminio: puppet config [17:44:19] ebraminio: installed @dev [17:53:07] petan: thank you [17:53:13] yw [18:32:08] Reedy: Hi, can you have a look at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/84205/ both svg and png are protected on Commons and are exactly identical to each other but png is optimized using trimage and it will save 4kb of Persian Wikipedia users traffic [18:32:25] *fully protected [19:17:33] !labs-dumps [19:17:40] !labs-help [19:17:46] !labshelp [19:17:53] !labs help [19:17:54] https://labsconsole.wikimedia.org/wiki/help [19:19:53] are dumps saved in a shared location? [19:22:42] !tools-doc [19:22:45] !toolsdoc [19:22:45] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/Help [19:22:51] Betacommand: ^ [19:23:33] YuviPanda: thanks [19:44:31] OK its official, the web-servers are fucked up [19:54:46] [bz] (8NEW - created by: 2Betacommand, priority: 4Unprioritized - 6normal) [Bug 54133] Web-servers do not treat .htaccess consistently - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54133 [19:54:56] is it possible on labs to run your own webserver? [19:55:29] like binding to a port with go or node [19:55:44] MartijnH: why? [19:56:06] MartijnH: so, it isn't possible *Yet* [19:56:08] to host a bot frontend [19:56:17] MartijnH: but I've gotten 99% of the work done required for that [19:56:23] MartijnH: and hopefully it'll be possible in a week or two [19:56:39] oh, that'll be easily before I'll be getting ready to host [19:57:24] YuviPanda: take a look at the bug I just filed. These servers are going to drive me crazy [19:57:39] MartijnH: sweet [19:58:08] awesome that tools is going to make this possible YuviPanda [19:58:16] MartijnH: indeed! [19:58:44] MartijnH: plus it will support websockets too [19:58:44] which we can't now [19:59:03] my bot is slowly starting to get together, which at times I figured would never be happening [19:59:03] MartijnH: and we aren't forced to use CGI (which is my primary thing) [19:59:40] so I'm really happy to finally start thinking of how and when to deploy things, which seemed like an eternity away for a long long time [19:59:54] :) [20:00:02] (don't worry, I'll still be months, but the basics are getting there) [20:00:06] Betacommand: hmm, not sure. will have to wait for Coren (or petan maybe) [20:00:13] I don't really know much about apache setup [20:00:35] YuviPanda: its enough to make me want to put a hit out on the servers [20:00:44] MartijnH: that is possible, on labs [20:00:49] tool labs != wikimedia labs [20:01:17] yeah, but soon it'll be possible on labs too [20:01:19] err [20:01:21] toollabs too [20:02:11] Betacommand: I would really love to help, but these things are not documented, and I dont want to break something Coren might be working on right now [20:02:37] petan: I understand, its still maddening though [20:02:54] he is the guy who set up webservers, and who left no documentation behind :( I recommend you to put urgent priority if you think it is urgent [20:03:13] petan: its just cosmetic at this point for me [20:03:18] ok [20:03:36] matter of default sorting and look of the page [20:05:45] petan: it seems that any time I want to do something on labs I find more bugs [20:05:59] good. report them [20:06:01] :P [20:06:55] petan: I have been [20:07:11] its still annoying as hell though [20:36:09] [bz] (8NEW - created by: 2DrTrigon, priority: 4Unprioritized - 6normal) [Bug 54135] Install python tool fab from package 'fabric' - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54135 [20:37:11] [bz] (8NEW - created by: 2Peter Bena, priority: 4Lowest - 6trivial) [Bug 53704] Packages to be added to gerrit - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53704 [21:01:14] Betacommand: bugs are normal. the goal is to constantly report them and for people to fix them. every annoyance fixed for you is on less annoyance for others (and similarly with ones reported by others) [21:01:25] when we stop fixing bugs, that's when you should worry ;) [21:31:14] Coren: ping [21:32:48] He's never here. :( [22:00:23] [bz] (8NEW - created by: 2Nemo, priority: 4Normal - 6major) [Bug 53987] sulinfo is unusable (takes tens of seconds) - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53987