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      • Prodoc
        I'm trying to set up a MB dev server using xubuntu
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      • Prodoc
        http://svn.musicbrainz.org/mb_server/trunk/INSTALL contains a nice list of required modules but how do I know which module to actually install based on names like 'Algorithm::Diff'?
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      • Prodoc
        luks, you would know, wouldn't you? ;-)
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      • luks
        usually libpackage-subpackahe-perl
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      • luks
        so libalgorithm-diff-perl
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      • luks
        and if the package doesn't exist, than 'sudo cpan'
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      • luks
        and 'install Algorithm::Diff'
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      • luks
        s/than/then
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      • timo-
        speaking of which, http://xkcd.com/c149.html
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      • Prodoc
        so I could use cpan to track down the package name as well?
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      • luks
        yes, cpan can install all of them for you
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      • Prodoc
        suitable for xubuntu?
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      • luks
        well, using native debian package is usually better
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      • luks
        for example i'm not sure if cpan handles uninstalling
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      • luks
        Prodoc: do you want a database or dev server?
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      • Prodoc
        I was browsing for packages in Synaptic to get them installed easily but I'm having a hard time finding the package names
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      • luks
        because if you want to import the DB dumps, don't use SVN trunk
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      • Prodoc
        dev server
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      • luks
        just translate them with the libpackage-subpackage-perl scheme
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      • luks
        libhtml-mason-perl, etc.
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      • Prodoc
        tried that but couldn't find half of them that way ;-) I 'll keep trying then and create a list of the names for others to use if they run into the same problem
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      • luks
        I have a list on http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/LukasLalinsky/UbuntuS…, but it's outdated
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      • Prodoc
        I'm following the steps provided in the file above, that's no good?
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      • luks
        INSTALL from SVN?
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      • Prodoc
        I'll update that one than
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      • Prodoc
        aye
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      • luks
        that should be the most up-to-date one
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      • Prodoc
        "because if you want to import the DB dumps, don't use SVN trunk"
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      • luks
        ah
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      • luks
        there is a lot of DB schema changes in SVN trunk
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      • Prodoc
        what should I use instead? /how
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      • luks
        if you want to import the database, use the latest release branch
      • 2007-02-28 05934, 2007

      • luks
        so DB schema of the codebase and the dump matches
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      • luks
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      • luks
        this one
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      • Prodoc
        ok, cheers
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      • luks
        but SVN trunk is more fun! labels and stuff :)
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      • Prodoc
        I'll be happy to use that one as well, I just want an environment to add and fix things
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      • Prodoc
        will I run into a lot of trouble keeping things sync?
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      • luks
        no
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      • luks
        but if you want full database, you will need to import it to the old DB schema and upgrade it
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      • luks
        to add and fix things you don't need full database, though
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      • Prodoc
        How can I prevent a full db to be installed?
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      • luks
        in step 5, instead of downloading the data and "./admin/InitDb.pl --createdb --echo --import mbdump*.tar.bz2", use "./admin/InitDb.pl --createdb --clean"
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      • luks
        that will create you an empty database
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      • luks
        you can probably also ignore memcached for now
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      • luks
        and perl modules like RDFStore
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      • luks
        also, on ubuntu it's easier to use 'apache-perl', instead of 'apache'
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      • Prodoc
        I've installed apache2
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      • luks
        that won't work
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      • Prodoc
        darn
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      • luks
        you need apache 1 and the corresponding mod_perl package
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      • Prodoc
        ok
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      • Prodoc
        in case of your suggested step 5, will the db be completely empty?
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      • luks
        it will have only the default data
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      • luks
        like 'ModBot' or 'rob' users :)
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      • Prodoc
        ok :-)
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      • Prodoc
        shouldn't be much of a problem for dev work
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      • luks
        it's easier to work with empty db
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      • Prodoc
        I can stuff in some stuff when needed
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      • Prodoc
        how much trouble will I run into when installing apache next to apache2?
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      • luks
        that shouldn't be problem at all
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      • luks
        just make it run on a different port
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      • Prodoc
        or I can take the risk of trying to get it to run on apache2, not really a reason why it shouldn't imo
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      • luks
        there is a reason
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      • luks
        mod_perl for apache2 is different than for apache
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      • Prodoc
        and it will be a lot of work to change this?
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      • luks
        no idea
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      • Jugdish
        luks: in picard, is the "submit tagged information to musicbrainz" a global operation or does it only do it on the currently-selected track/album?
      • 2007-02-28 05919, 2007

      • luks
        it's global
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      • Jugdish
        k cool
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      • catgroove
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      • catgroove
        I also only 'sudo' get it :P
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      • FauxFaux slaps catgroove. :p
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      • catgroove
        hi
      • 2007-02-28 05902, 2007

      • catgroove
        what was the name of the old wikisoftware? usemod?
      • 2007-02-28 05940, 2007

      • catgroove
        usemode?
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      • FauxFaux
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      • FauxFaux
        (looks like usemod to me)
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      • FauxFaux
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      • catgroove
        takk
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      • catgroove
        damn you luks for getting me addicted to http://xkcd.com/
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      • catgroove
        :P
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      • luks
        not me! :)
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      • FauxFaux
        It's short enough to read in an evening, no problem.
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      • FauxFaux
        Schlock Mercenary, on the other hand...
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      • catgroove
        darn, who was it then :/
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      • catgroove deleted buffer
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      • Jugdish
        hmm
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      • Jugdish
        for some reason the "tagger" link isn't showing up next to releases in mb.org anymore, how do i get it back?
      • 2007-02-28 05916, 2007

      • Rondom
        Jugdish: launch picard and it will appear!
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      • Jugdish
        picard is already running
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      • Rondom
        hmm, that's odd
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      • Jugdish
        indeed
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      • Jugdish
        gah!
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      • Jugdish
        luks: any idea?
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      • FauxFaux
        Jugdish: You have to have launched the page from picard.
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      • FauxFaux
        Use the search box at the top to get it quickly.
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      • Jugdish
        oh
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      • FauxFaux
        You can also add tport=8000 to the end of your urls if you want it on a page now.
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      • Jugdish
        aha, good to know
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      • Prodoc
        luks, your applying a patch on libtext-unaccent-perl while http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/DebianServerSetup just installs the module
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      • Prodoc
        is the patch still required
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      • Prodoc
        ?
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      • BrianG
        can someone peek at the open edits on Gym Class Heroes? http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?ar…
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      • BrianG
        do we have other albums in MB where we include the track numbers with the track titles?
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      • Prodoc
        ah, found the reason
      • 2007-02-28 05952, 2007

      • Prodoc
        also both your list in the wiki and the DebianServerSetup list don't specifically install Apache::Session::File, Apache::AuthDigest, Bundle::Apache, Devel::Peek, Digest::MD5, HTTP::Negotiate and Time::ParseDate
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      • Prodoc
        do one of the following modules have something to do with that? libapache-reload-perl, liburi-perl, libtime-hires-perl, libxml-parser-perl, libapache-request-perl, libtime-modules-perl?
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      • Prodoc
        these don't get specifically mentioned in the INSTALL file but both wiki pages list them
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      • luks
        Prodoc: ignore the wiki pages
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      • luks
        there are all very outdated
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      • Prodoc
        remnant of the previous server requirements?
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      • Prodoc
        +s
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      • luks
        yep
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      • luks
        also, Text::Unaccent doesn't need patching anymore
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      • Prodoc
        ok, cool
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      • Prodoc
        but what about the mentioned modules from the install file which the wiki pages don't list? I can't seem to find a module to install for them
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      • Prodoc
        I assumed that libtime-modules-perl would be for Time::ParseDate, could this be correct?
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      • luks
        some of them are probably parts of other packages
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      • Prodoc
        or am I better off bothering ruaok with this? ;-)
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      • luks
        or better using apt-cache :)
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      • luks
        "apt-cache search Time::ParseDate" returns libtime-modules-perl