sigh. why didn't tweetdeck show me that we already engaged in the conversation?
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ruaok
for the second third time today :-/
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Freso
LordSputnik: FWIW, there was no meeting last night. ;)
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Freso
alastairp: Please report any collection spammers. We already got one DMCA via Google for linking to illegal downloads via a collection...
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Freso
(Not that that phases me much, since we'll just remove any such users (and thus there collections), but there's no need to attract unwanted attention if we can help it.)
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Freso
*their
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antfoo_
Is the DB schema update finished?
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antfoo_
^for Musicbrainz
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reosarevok
Yes
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reosarevok
More UI to use the updated schema is still coming, but the schema has been updated
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antfoo_
ok, then I might have found a bug. I tried to add a series as relationship and an error message appeared: Incorrect entity type for part of series relationship at lib/MusicBrainz/Server/Data/Relationship.pm line 565, <$fh> line 1.
2017-05-16 13639, 2017
reosarevok
Well it probably shouldn't give an ISE and fail more gracefully, but that just sounds like you're relating it to the wrong thing. What's the series' entity type?
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reosarevok
(the most common issue is trying to link a series of release groups to a release or the other way around)
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antfoo_
upps... yes, you are right, now it's working
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adhawkins
"it may take a while to vacuum at the end"...nearly 3 hours so far :)
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reosarevok
A while! :)
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adhawkins
Most definitely!
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adhawkins
You guys been reading Windows Update messages? Even Microsoft are now saying "This *will* take a while" :)
yvanzo: It's been running for years. Followed the install instructions.
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bochecha
as suggested, I'm adding installation instructions to the /docs/linux/ page, and I'm having trouble with the list at the bottom of the page
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bochecha
the one that contains links to the Fedora and Mandriva sections
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adhawkins
Slave replication appears to be working at least, which is the main reason for running the server (a local copy I can run flactag against using the web service)
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bochecha
in my modified version, when I scroll the page down, this list ends up at the top of the page, on top of the content :-/
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yvanzo
Ok, do you have PERL_MM_OPT correctly set in your current shell?
I pushed to origin (which failed) instead of my fork :P
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Freso
:)
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bochecha
argh, I hadn't seen #87
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bochecha
hmmm
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bochecha
maybe we should just say "Flatpak is the one and only supported way to install Picard on Linux" and remove the instructions for everything else :P
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Freso
I don't know much about Flatpak, but maybe just linking to the Flatpak repository would be enough? Surely they'll have links from there to help potential users get started?
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bochecha
Freso: not really, the flathub website is still being fleshed out as well
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bochecha
this is all quite new, and a lot of work is in progress
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Freso
That might work in theory, except that I don't think any of the devs actively working on Picard are actually using Flatpak, so we wouldn't know the first thing about it. :)
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bochecha
like, GNOME Software is currently the only "app store" which supports installing flatpaks, and it still has quite a few quirks
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bochecha
(I was not serious when I suggested dropping everything !flatpak ;P)
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Freso
I think just linking to Flatpak/Hub is the way to go anyway though.
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Freso
If people want to use Flatpak, there are plenty of instructions out there for that.
once the support in GNOME Software gets improved, once KDE has its own (is it called Discover? I always forget), once more distros have Flatpak available (or even preinstalled, who knows), then it might all end up becoming much easier