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[11:58] <handaxe> test
[11:59] <handaxe> test02
[13:02] * ara -> lunch
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[15:54] <ara> cr3: hey marc, quick one about checkbox, may I?
[15:55] <cr3> ara: sure, but I'm in the datacenter so my response time might not be ideal :)
[15:55] <ara> cr3: just the temporal folder where results are stored
[15:55] <ara> cr3 ^
[15:55] <ara> I said a quick one ;-)
[15:58] <cr3> ara: yep, /var/lib/checkbox
[15:59] <ara> cr3: thanks :-)
[16:00] <cr3> ara: it's tricky how it's defined in order to work both in the source tree and in the installed package
[16:00] <ara> cr3: ok, makes sense
[16:01] <cr3> ara: it is defined by the CHECKBOX_DATA environment variable, which can be specified at runtime: CHECKBOX_DATA=/tmp sudo -E checkbox-gtk
[16:01] <cr3> ara: otherwise, it is taken from the shell scripts under bin which point to "." in the source tree and replaced by /var/lib/checkbox in setup.py
[16:01] <ara> cr3, thanks, I will add that information to the checkbox documentation
[16:02] <cr3> ara: thanks!
[16:02] <cr3> ara: you might also like to mention that CHECKBOX_SHARE is another environment variable which behaves essentially the same way
[16:02] <cr3> except that DATA is for variable data such as logs and SHARE is for shared read-only data such as plugins
[16:03] <ara> cr3: ok, will do :)
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[19:24] <nagappan> cr3, ping
[19:25] <nagappan> cr3, when I try to access ubuntu-desktop-testing, I get connection timed out
[19:25] <nagappan> cr3, http://pastebin.com/d76f2bf9e
[19:25] <nagappan> cr3, I'm behind proxy
[19:26] <nagappan> cr3, could you please help me ?
[19:26] <cr3> nagappan: I'll try here
[19:27] <nagappan> cr3, sure
[19:27] <cr3> nagappan: works fine here, let me see something else...
[19:27] <nagappan> cr3, sure, guess you are not using proxy ?
[19:27] <nagappan> cr3, I have the environment variable set
[19:28] <nagappan> nags@nalagappan:~/work$ echo $http_proxy
[19:28] <nagappan> http://proxy.vmware.com:3128
[19:28] <cr3> nagappan: 3128, squid? :)
[19:28] <nagappan> cr3, yes
[19:28] <cr3> nagappan: you guys rock at vmware :)
[19:28] <nagappan> cr3, :D
[19:29] <cr3> nagappan: try setting https://proxy.vmware.com:3128, I have systems behind a proxy too so I can try at the same time
[19:29] <nagappan> cr3, in VMware they use most FOSS projects, bugzilla, helpzilla, Ubuntu, mailman, squid and many more
[19:30] <nagappan> cr3, our default development platform for Linux is Ubuntu :)
[19:30] <nagappan> cr3, let me try
[19:32] <nagappan> cr3, no luck, I set like this - export http_proxy=https://proxy.vmware.com:3128
[19:32] <cr3> err, https_proxy... anyways, I tried and it doesn't work either. I'd like to see what bzr does but -v is useless and the ENVIRONMENT section doesn't provide further hints for more verbose debugging
[19:33] <nagappan> cr3, I'm using Ubuntu 8.10
[19:33] <nagappan> cr3, any other info, shall I provide ?
[19:34] <cr3> nagappan: that's good so far, I can reproduce the problem so I can work on this for a bit
[19:34] <nagappan> cr3, sure :)
[19:35] <nagappan> cr3, ara found some issue while testing seahorse and she wants me to reproduce it
[19:35] <nagappan> cr3, thought will try at work today
[19:37] <cr3> nagappan: connect(4, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(443), sin_addr=inet_addr("91.189.90.218")}, 16) = -1 ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused)
[19:37] <cr3> nagappan: so, it seems that bzr is still trying to connect directly... still looking
[19:37] <nagappan> cr3, ok
[19:37] <nagappan> cr3, thanks :)
[19:38] <cr3> nagappan: I know that I've had issues with some python network libraries when dealing with https over proxies, I've had to spend quite a bit of time getting it right
[19:40] <nagappan> cr3, ah ! ok :)
[19:41] <cr3> strace is the debug flag for bzr :)
[19:48] <cr3> nagappan: http_proxy=http://proxy.vmware.com:3128 bzr branch http://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk
[19:48] <cr3> nagappan: there's a bug regarding python xmlrpc libs and https proxies... just what I suspected :)
[19:48] <nagappan> cr3, cool, thanks, let me try and update you
[19:49] <cr3> strace is my best friend, that's how sad my social life has become
[19:49] <nagappan> cr3, :D
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[19:50] <nagappan> cr3, some message displayed like this, http://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk/ is redirected to https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk/
[19:50] <nagappan> cr3, will there be any indicator of downloading files ?
[19:50] <cr3> nagappan: if it doesn't work, try https_proxy in addition to http_proxy
[19:50] <nagappan> cr3, sure
[19:51] <cr3> nagappan: worked for me
[19:51] <nagappan> cr3, no luck for me :(
[19:51] <nagappan> cr3, sorry
[19:51] <cr3> nagappan: this was my command, might be useful for you to debug as well: http_proxy=http://192.168.2.60:3128 https_proxy=https://192.168.2.60:3128 strace -e trace=connect bzr -Dhttps branch http://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk
[19:51] <nagappan> cr3, it worked now
[19:51] <nagappan> cr3, after some long delay
[19:52] <cr3> nagappan: excellent, all set?
[19:52] <nagappan> cr3, https_proxy=http://proxy.vmware.com:3128 bzr branch https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-testing/trunk
[19:52] <nagappan> cr3, yes, everything fine
[19:52] <cr3> cool, happy testing then! :)
[19:53] <nagappan> cr3, thanks :)
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