[Debian-l10n-devel] Access to ddtp.debian.net

Martijn van Oosterhout kleptog at gmail.com
Sun Aug 23 12:19:14 UTC 2015


On 22 August 2015 at 15:09, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) <faw at debian.org
> wrote:

> On 22/08/15 13:30, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> > Ok, that means modifying this commit:
> >
> https://alioth.debian.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=debian-l10n/ddtp.git;a=commit;h=ffd41dc00a0d3e10cbb0d455a4d3ca0236fb64a3
>
> Correct, but looking into the scripts, it seems this was changed an hour
> ago, so my understanding is that you apply that locally?
>
>
Yes, I changed that yesterday.


> FTP Masters were convinced that if we remove stable files everything
> will work, if won't they will take a look at their side because then
> it's a bug.  So the first step is to stop sending the stable files.
>
> Just to be clear, "check fails locally", what check are you talking
> about?
>
>
The one our copy of the ddtp_i18n_check.sh dies with: Wrong directory name:
./Translation-files_to-check/dists/jessie

That's because the tarball from the ftp-masters has a jessie directory and
the check fails because we don't include it in our output. We could hack
our script to ignore this error, but I'm pretty sure they'll just fail the
same way.


OK, so my understanding is that you already did that, but because
> the script only runs once a day (according to ddtp crontab) we will
> have to wait 24h.
>
> Is DDTP tasks still taking more than 12 hours, or can we increase
> the frequency to at least twice a day?
>
>
It takes about 6 hours. We could run it more often, it's just that the
machine becomes somewhat unresponsive (the VM only has 1GB).

However, to just test this bit you don't need to run everything, just run
./file2Translation.sh from the DDTP home directory. That doesn't take too
long or use much memory.

Have a nice day,
-- 
Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog at gmail.com> http://svana.org/kleptog/
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