code logs -> 2016 -> Sat, 12 Nov 2016< code.20161111.log - code.20161113.log >
--- Log opened Sat Nov 12 00:00:22 2016
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02:38 * celticminstrel has problem with scons randomly failing due to "IOError: [Errno 35] Resource temporarily unavailable".
02:40
<@celticminstrel>
I have no idea how to fix this.
02:41
<@celticminstrel>
Googling suggests it's something to do with non-blocking IO (which shouldn't be happening, but maybe is anyway), but it seems like no-one else has gotten it with scons specifically and the one suggested fix I managed to find didn't work.
02:42
<&[R]>
Solution: use make.
02:42
<@celticminstrel>
No.
02:44
<@celticminstrel>
That's not helpful.
02:46
<&[R]>
Have you tried strace?
02:46
<@celticminstrel>
I have no idea what that is.
02:46
<&[R]>
strace !scons
02:47
<&[R]>
It'll list the system calls and their arguments and return values
02:47
<@celticminstrel>
It doesn't look like that'll work.
02:48
<&[R]>
?
02:48
<@celticminstrel>
Well, it doesn't seem to exist anywhere relevant.
02:48
<@celticminstrel>
Not on my computer, not in MacPorts repos, not even in Homebrew repos.
02:48
<&[R]>
What doesn't exist anywhere relevant?
02:48
<@celticminstrel>
strace
02:49
<&[R]>
Oh, mac
02:49
<&[R]>
dtrace or dtruss
02:49
<&[R]>
That's what google says to use
02:49
<@celticminstrel>
Well, I have both of those on my computer, at least...
02:50
<&[R]>
https://8thlight.com/blog/colin-jones/2015/11/06/dtrace-even-better-than-strace- for-osx.html
02:50
<@celticminstrel>
I'm not sure what knowing that data will help with though...
02:50
<&[R]>
TIL: you can strace an already running process
02:50
<&[R]>
It'll tell you what operation is generating that error
02:51
<@celticminstrel>
Well, the error appears to occur in the middle of writing to the console.
02:51
<@celticminstrel>
Though I suppose that could be misleading.
02:52
<@celticminstrel>
Still, a log message is abruptly cut off and the error starts on the same line.
02:53
<@celticminstrel>
Anyway, even if I learn what operation is generating the error, I'm not sure how that'll help me to fix it...
02:53
<@celticminstrel>
Given that it's probably something in scons.
02:54
<@celticminstrel>
I mean, I'll keep it in mind as a last resort, I guess.
02:54
<&[R]>
It's something nice to report to scons devs if you have to make a bug report at the very least.
02:55
<&[R]>
Or it'll point to some kind of special file, like a lock file or a UNIX socket...
03:25 * celticminstrel isn't sure which is best: 1) Report bug to scons. 2) Report bug to Travis. 3) Find workaround. 4) Use xcodebuild instead.
03:29
<@Alek>
yes
03:29
<@celticminstrel>
So helpful.
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11:49
<@abudhabi>
Say, are there stationary-like phones that take a sim card and are actually cellular?
11:50
<&jeroud>
Yes.
11:50
<@abudhabi>
Cool.
11:50
<&jeroud>
We had a "landline" provider here that worked like that.
11:50
<@abudhabi>
What I want is a phone plugged into the wall socket 24/7, that isn't annoying to talk to like a cellular phone is when it is connected to its charger.
11:52
<&jeroud>
I don't know how easily available such hardware is. This crowd probably had theirs custom-built.
11:53
<&jeroud>
If you want to Rube Goldberg it up, you can get a desktop IP phone and hook it up to a raspi or something with a USB GSM modem in it.
11:54
<@abudhabi>
Nah, this is intended as a gift.
11:54
<&jeroud>
(And then spend the next two years trying to make the software work.)
11:54
<@abudhabi>
Put in sim card, get working phone.
11:55
<&jeroud>
Maybe look on alibaba or something? It seems like the sort of device you can order online from China.~
11:55
<@abudhabi>
Mhm.
12:11
<@abudhabi>
Hm.
12:12
<@abudhabi>
I have a link with an anchor. I want to change that anchor on the link, but not the rest of the href attribute.
12:12
<@abudhabi>
Can I do it in some reasonable way?
12:12
<@abudhabi>
With JS.
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12:45 * abudhabi does this unreasonably, with the use of string handling.
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