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      • SothoTalKer
        for anyone using rabbitmq in their projects: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CV…
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      • crashtestdummy
        This local mirror is making cataloging my CDs a breeze. I'm using a LoMag barcode scanner to create a spreadsheet, then taking all the numbers and pasting into a script I wrote to query the API and get the artist, album title and type. I've done hundreds in the time it's take me to type 10. :) Thank you!
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      • BrainzGit
        [bookbrainz-site] ruinername opened pull request #327 (master…master): isCommonEraDate checking fix https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/pul…
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      • BrainzGit
        [bookbrainz-site] ruinername closed pull request #327 (master…master): isCommonEraDate checking fix https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/pul…
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      • reosarevok
        Thanks for the help fixing the docs and whatnot, crashtestdummy! And glad it's working for you now
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      • reosarevok
        Sorry about the mess :D
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      • BrainzGit
        [bookbrainz-site] ruinername opened pull request #328 (master…master): DatePicker fix https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/pul…
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      • crashtestdummy
        It happens. It would help if it didn't take so long to load the data nd index it then I'd be happy to test stuff all day ever day. Plus it takes up a lot of GB to download and extract when importing. I had to start over a couple of times after extending the file system.
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      • reosarevok
        We just have too much data :D
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      • crashtestdummy
        I suppose I could create an image and release it on bitorrent so people don't have to start from scratch.
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      • reosarevok
        We're hoping to do that, once this is properly tested :)
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      • crashtestdummy
        The other problem with the ova that's on the websdite is that it only has bridged network, I couldn't get nat to work, I had to extract the disk files and create a new vm to get bridged working.
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      • crashtestdummy
        So if you do create one, make sure to export all the network adaptors :)
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      • reosarevok
        yvanzo: ^
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      • crashtestdummy
        I was running the VM on my windows box but my perl scripts were on the Linux box, making it more difficult than necessary to connect to the vm instance when running host network. Bridged is much better since you can get an ip from your router and no have to worry about all that, get internet access, ssh works etc.
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      • SothoTalKer
        you could make 1 or more tickets on the issue tracker with suggested improvements (:
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      • crashtestdummy
        or someone could.
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      • jbs1
        Hi! I was wondering if musicbrainz-server had any automated tests and, if there are, how they should be run?
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      • reosarevok
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      • reosarevok
        (or, alternatively, by sending a PR up, if you're otherwise done, and letting CI test it for you)
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      • jbs1
        The latter sounds like less effort ha!
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      • jbs1
        Thank you
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      • reosarevok
        As long as you're not one of the perfectionist types who can't possibly accept their broken code to be seen by anyone, yes!
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      • reosarevok
        (I mean, hopefully it isn't broken, but it might always be :) )
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      • CatQuest
        reosarevok: so when is that next release
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      • reosarevok
        CatQuest: ... in two weeks or one week, not sure :D
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      • CatQuest
        omg too long
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      • CatQuest
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      • reosarevok
        Sorry!
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      • reosarevok
        It will be on beta before that, whenever beta gets released :p
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      • CatQuest
        nei da, i know you're doing stuff in the right order
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      • CatQuest
        duh, ofcourse imeant beta. whne id beta?
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      • CatQuest
        duh, of course i meant beta. when is beta release?
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      • BrainzGit
        [musicbrainz-server] joker314 opened pull request #1292 (master…style/react-jsx-handler-names): Eliminate warnings caused by eslint rule react/jsx-handler-names https://github.com/metabrainz/musicbrainz-server/…
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      • reosarevok
        jbs1: for the future, if you want something to be a draft PR, github supports specifying that now :)
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      • reosarevok
        (don't think you can change from open to draft though, so not this time)
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      • reosarevok
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      • jbs1
        Yeah, I seem to remember this blocking CI
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      • jbs1
        draft PRs, that is
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      • BrainzGit
        [musicbrainz-server] VladimirMikulic opened pull request #1293 (master…refactor/variables_declarations_to_const): REFACTOR: Convert var or let to const https://github.com/metabrainz/musicbrainz-server/…
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      • reosarevok
        IIRC it works for us :)
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      • jbs1
        ah alright -- will use draft PRs for this in future then!
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      • reosarevok
        Try it next time, anyway. If it doesn't work, just open it :)
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      • reosarevok
        But https://github.com/metabrainz/musicbrainz-server/… did get CI ran on it, at least
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      • jbs1
        Aha I looked into it: I usually use Travis for continuous integration, and they have a "feature" where they refuse to build draft PR's -- it seems to be exclusive to them though
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      • reosarevok
        jbs1: for this error, I think you'd see it already locally when compiling the JS
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      • reosarevok
        (./script/compile_resources.sh)
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      • reosarevok
        If so, that's easy to check locally so make sure that works fine, and then push again :)
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      • jbs1
        ah perfect, thank you very much!
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      • jbs1
        roughly how long does it normally take for Perl dependencies to be installed?
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      • bitmap
        I think somewhere between 0 and 15 minutes on my machine
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