<rpdillon>
Found something in /var/log/mysql/error.log, though
<rpdillon>
InnoDB: Error: log file ./ib_logfile0 is of different size 0 5242880 bytes
<rpdillon>
InnoDB: than specified in the .cnf file 0 1048576 bytes!
<digitalcircuit>
Just recently got Sandstorm up on a home server, and I'm happy with it, even given the rough alpha edges. Congrats, dev team!
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<asheesh>
rpdillon: Hi! Will attempt to investigate in ~30 min but that might be after you're gone.
<asheesh>
digitalcircuit: Glad to hear it!
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<digitalcircuit>
asheesh: Sure thing :)
<digitalcircuit>
Once life settles a bit, I'll try filing bug reports on whatever looks amiss - not that much so far!
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<asheesh>
Cool digitalcircuit !
<asheesh>
rpdillon is away, and I will sleep. Cheerio all (-:
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<jon1012_>
it looks like the frames for the grain don't allow full screen on firefox
<jon1012_>
example : on davros, I launch a slideshow of my pictures, if I click to go full screen it won't work, where if I open the frame in a new window then click full screen it works
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<ocdtrekkie_>
I have friends that like playing CAH online and have custom decks and stuff. Itl
<ocdtrekkie_>
It'd be a pretty neat Sandstorm app.
<kentonv>
jon1012: it looks like someone is sending requests to the server that lack a "Host" header, i.e. they are not valid HTTP/1.1 requests. Apparently our code throws an exception, but it's harmless.
<kentonv>
jon1012: regarding fullscreen, the parent frame (Sandstorm) would need to permit the child to use it. I guess currently we don't, maybe we should, but need to think about security implications.
<asheesh>
One of my favorite things ever is using iptables to filter by user ID.
<asheesh>
This is not specifically related to the above conversation. Anyway.
<larjona>
Hi sandstorm friends. I have one end-user question. I mostly use my selfhosted sandstorm box in this context: I need to show somebody something, then I log in my sandstorm box, create a new pad, paste the thing, get a shareable link, and pass the link to my friend. For "pad" can be wekan, or other thing. I mean: log in, create, get shareable link, pass the link to my friends.
<larjona>
Now, after log in, I have: Grains, and Apps. In Grains I have the already created grains, but no "new grain". In Apps, I can install a new app, but most of the time, I click in my already installed apps, then it lists the grains plus "create a new X", then I click there.
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<larjona>
Then everyday I forget that "create a new pad" is under "apps -> etherpad", I tend to go to "grains" and no "new" there, then I remember it's in "apps"-
<larjona>
Am I strange? I think "create a new grain" could be an option under "grains"... or maybe I didn't understand the "grain" concept
<asheesh>
I do the same thing fwiw!
<kentonv>
yeah it would make sense to have that under grains, but then we'd need a UI to choose which app to use. But maybe that UI is a form of the "offer powerbox", which we'll have eventually, so we could then plug it in there
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<larjona>
thanks kentonv. Now I understand why it's not there!
<asheesh>
The packaging tutorial is aimed at PHP apps, so you'd probably be pretty close just by doing that.
<zarvox>
jon1012: I wonder if wekan puts the file in mongo or on the filesystem. if the former, you might be hitting a mongodb document size limit, for which the appropriate solution would probably be wekan using gridfs or some other library to put the large blobs on the FS instead
<asheesh>
Hey phildini you wanna give a lightning talk about ContactOtter/logtacts?
<zarvox>
looks like wekan already uses GridFS, so probably not that
<jon1012>
zarvox, oh, document size limit is quite high... I stored big pictures on documents on a project not that long ago without any problem
<phildini>
asheesh: tomorrow is the beer and cookies event at my local brewery, and if I wasn't going to that I'd probably go to the "deploying django" event at EB. So... put me down for the next one, provided there's more warning?
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<asheesh>
bd phildini
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<zarvox>
okay, so now everything is good except for a roundcube test, where Roundcube seems to receive the click on the Settings button, but seems like it ignores it and shows the Mail page instead
<zarvox>
amusingly, this leave the app in a state where both things appear selected
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