Notices tagged with gnusocial, page 134
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I will now start seeing @jezra's !coffee every day as an image in my !gnusocial feed. (basic OpenGraph parsing implemented in nightly)
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@mmn Thank’s a lot – turbo fix :) That’s what is so great with !gnusocial – btw my instance runs tubo as well now!
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@david Sí, se ve que !gnusocial no actualiza las urls de los avatares a https. Voy a manipularlas directamente desde !wpgnusocial En un rato, más pruebas ;)
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@mmn question !gnusocial : How to stop the imdaemon – startdaemon.sh seams to start it – but I haven’t set up XMPP plugin in config.php ?
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It appears @loweel doesn't receive my salmon slaps, not sure why yet. But anyone who wants to forward the parent notice of this to him, be my guest. As !gnusocial needs all the help it can get to make the !ostatus suite easy to understand for everyone. :)
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Echt cool, wenn die eigene Instanz nur so rauscht… Nach dem Upgrade von !gnusocial und !qvitter schlicht ne Wucht – so macht es Spass :-)
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@mmn A huge thank you – with your great help the nasty error after the upgrade to 1.2.0-beta3 is found and fixed and my instance runs now like (or almost) "speed of light" – great! !gnusocial
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@mmn A huge thank you – with your great help the nasty error after the upgrade to 1.2.0-beta3 is found and fixed and my instance runs now like (or almost) "speed of light" – great! !gnusocial
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The code in the HubSub class could probably be done much nicer but I'm just happy to get it done. !gnusocial #NoPro
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@imojito @another I think it's related to a switch from http to https at gnusocial.net and I'm going to make sure !gnusocial handles it better.
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@hannes2peer Yes I see – update went to old version !gnusocial folder – sorry about false alarm :)
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!gnusocial question: In some notices (classic view) I get the error message: "Error showing notice: Empty ID value was given to query for a "Conversation" object" – What this means cc @mmn
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Update to my previous question about hanging my !gnusocial instance: it looks like last time I strace'd the processes, it was moments too late. Now I see that the processes are waiting on a file lock of my PHP session. This reminds me of an ancient #PHP session handling bug:
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=47640
This isn't GNU Social issue, so I'll work around it myself. Sorry for the noise!
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@roelofpieter a couple of people run !gnusocial on the !raspberrypi 2 with 1gb ram. But 512 mb + slow cpu is the problem with model B.
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I successfully changed owner/moderator/administrator of my !gnusocial instance. I hope this way is correct: http://en.akionux.net/wiki/index.php/GNU_social_Tips
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@mmn Upgrade now done – without any error message. Perhaps I found the problem. why it didn’t work before :) !gnusocial
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@colegota @hannes2peer @imojito @fanta @elbinario @mmn is there a fediverse group of !gnusocial hosters? cc @potzlow
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@mmn isn't !gnusocial supposed to detect http->https switches now? quitter.se is still trying to push to http://gnusocial.net
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@colegota !gnusocial in our logs: 12:57:30 LOG_ERR: HTTPClient: HTTP POST http://gnusocial.net/main/push/callback/605 - 404 Not Found
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@hannes2peer can you explain something more about !gnusocial federation bug you talk in https://quitter.se/notice/4372499 ?
We have some problem from gnusocial.net that we can't see most users from quitter.* but when they are shared, mentioned or favorited by other users, and they can't see us at their timelines not too.
BTW Not sure if you can read me but same reason
cc/ @imojito @fanta @elbinario @mmn