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squ | 610 lint warnings for androids mupdf | 06:05.42 |
| I wonder what'll xcode analyze will show | 06:06.46 |
| WebView.addJavascriptInterface should not be called with minSdkVersion < 17 for security reasons: JavaScript can use reflection to manipulate application | 06:08.35 |
| 15 deprecated api warnings | 06:09.39 |
| damn such a shit | 06:09.47 |
| http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/dialogs.html | 07:02.05 |
| Using DialogFragment to manage the dialog ensures that it correctly handles lifecycle events such as when the user presses the Back button or rotates the screen. | 07:02.28 |
jogux | Hmm. Bugzilla hasnât been responding for at least the last 10 minutes. :( | 08:24.02 |
kens | Seems to be not working for me too | 08:24.30 |
| I guess something is broken | 08:24.42 |
| Yeah just timed out | 08:25.48 |
| I'm faitly sure it was working an hour back though | 08:26.09 |
jogux | thanks kens. seems like a network issue I guess. | 08:27.53 |
kens | dir *.txt | 08:28.47 |
| ooops | 08:28.51 |
chrisl | bugzilla does a daily database backup, and it tends to run *very* slow, often timing out, during that - not sure when it runs, though | 08:30.10 |
| Although, several cluster nodes are down, too, so..... | 08:32.01 |
jogux | :( | 08:32.48 |
chrisl | Well, marcosw does shut down cluster nodes at low load times, but I thought they were usually up at this sort of time. | 08:33.25 |
kens | I thought he only turned them off at the weekend | 08:33.58 |
| I thnk those ones may all be in Miles' office | 08:34.18 |
| Though I'm not certain | 08:34.27 |
jogux | ahha. itâs back. how odd. | 08:35.38 |
chrisl | Possibly it was just doing the database backup | 08:36.23 |
kens | I thnk it may be related that the cluster nodes have come back. Presumably there was a network interruption of some kind that means we couldn't contact Bugzilla | 08:54.18 |
Robin_Watts_ | Bugzilla isn't on casper any more is it? | 09:42.00 |
kens | I'm not sure, but it looks like it might have been some kind of network problem in the US, given that some nodes were apparently down at the same time | 09:43.01 |
squ | 11:59:22 AM - mitchell: 57 fiber optic cable cuttings in the verizon district alone lately | 09:49.58 |
| 11:59:57 AM - mitchell: we lost one in this region and airports, banks, all kinds of stuff shut down immediately | 09:49.58 |
| 12:00:13 PM - mitchell: there's only 2 major fiber optic feedlines coming in these parts | 09:49.58 |
marcosw | in answer to Robin_Watts_'s question, no bugzilla is on a separate machine in miles' office. And the backups occur at 00:00, 06:00, 12:00, and 18:00 local time but only last about 2 minutes. | 16:07.08 |
Robin_Watts_ | ATS access during those times frequently hangs :) | 16:07.47 |
chrisl | Possibly network saturation? | 16:08.26 |
marcosw | the ATS shouldn't be related at all to bugzilla. The ATS is in my garage. | 16:09.19 |
Robin_Watts_ | marcosw: Oh, but ATS suffers the same database backup thing ? | 16:09.44 |
| I know that we get a couple of minutes of dead time on ATS every 6 hours or so. | 16:10.26 |
| (on the hour) | 16:10.31 |
marcosw | It does but the last time I checked is down for less time since the mysql database is smaller. | 16:12.22 |
| it guess the database has grown, it now takes two minutes as well. | 16:14.10 |
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