Jorgal
Docs for updating https://gtweb.uit.no/jorgal because I never remember how to edit the gt docs:
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Installing new pairs[edit]
See https://github.com/unhammer/gtweb-apy-conf#installing-new-language-pairs
Ensuring current pairs are up-to-date[edit]
ssh into gtweb and run
sudo systemctl start dnf-automatic
(This command will take care of cleaning metadata first, and restarting apy afterwards.)
The dnf upgrade should happen every morning, but if Tino's nightly repo needs a lot of time to compile, or the build service is down, things may lag a bit more. Look at the bottom of http://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/logs/apertium-sme-nob/stderr.log if you're interested in what might have happened.
Automatic updates and restarts[edit]
There are some systemd units that do the automatic package updates and restarting of the MT service (Apy).
To inspect the updating units:
systemctl cat dnf-automatic.service systemctl cat dnf-automatic.timer
The dnf-automatic.service should restart Apy after running (see the ExecStopPost line)).
We also restart Apy twice more a day, just in case it gets stuck or something:
systemctl cat restart-apy.service systemctl cat restart-apy.timer
More info at https://github.com/unhammer/gtweb-apy-conf#README.org
What versions are running?[edit]
gtweb.uit.no/jorgal is running the packages from Tino's nightly repo, so they should be at most 24 hours out-of-date, given the build wasn't broken (if the version in SVN doesn't compile when Tino's machine tries updating, the package isn't updated). There are some more details at ~apy/README on gtweb.
gtweb.uit.no/mt and gtweb.uit.no/mt/testing should also now be running the nightly repo, but see the file /opt/mt/README on gtweb for how to make sure.
(https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:TinoDidriksen:nightly/apertium-sme-nob shows the latest available nightly sme-nob package, while http://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/logs/apertium-sme-nob/stderr.log shows the build log of that package.)
How do I see unknown words?[edit]
ssh gtweb /home/apy/dump-missing-words