Time  Nick    Message
11:31 kados   hey hdl
11:09 hdl     hi kados
10:52 kados   definitely
10:46 slef    be interesting to see what chris's test turns up
10:40 kados   slef++ # installer progress
10:39 slef    morning... I shouldn't still be in this office :-/
10:39 kados   morning all
10:28 slef    ok, voyons!
10:28 chris   ill let you know tomorrow
10:27 chris   its still cpanning :)
10:27 slef    oh, did it work?
10:27 slef    no probs, enjoy your snooze
10:27 chris   thanks for working on the installer
10:27 chris   right applied and pushed, time for some sleep
10:27 slef    I already only report UK ones because I know the unified reporting system for them.
10:26 chris   yeah there are so many of them
10:26 slef    It's too much work, otherwise.
10:26 slef    I think I'm only going to report phishing emails for banks I like from now on.
10:24 chris   hehe
10:24 slef    rugby+beer+steeply raked seats?  sounds dangerous ;-)
10:24 slef    no every match
10:24 chris   shame about the no beer rule
10:24 slef    as in 4 for the tournament
10:24 slef    after that, you have to pay... no idea what
10:23 chris   sweet
10:23 slef    I think it's 4 for all matches
10:23 chris   ahh :)
10:23 slef    no, to RWC @ cinema
10:23 chris   to the france vs argentina game?
10:23 slef    no beer, though
10:23 slef    ultimate big screen sport ;-)
10:23 slef    I think I have 4 free tickets
10:23 chris   luckily kahurangi will wake me up, he never sleeps past 6am
10:23 slef    I was wondering about going to watch that at the local cinema... not sure I'll bother
10:22 chris   sweet, ill apply then i might head to bed, gotta be up early for the first game of the rugby world cup in the morning
10:22 slef    done
10:15 chris   that would be cool
10:15 slef    ok, shall I add and send-email?
10:15 chris   but not author/id
10:15 slef    You need to have configured CPAN
10:15 chris   it makes author
10:15 slef    ah, that doesn't happen during configuration?
10:14 chris   yeah, unconfigured CPAN
10:14 slef    fresh = unused?
10:14 chris   to make the id dir .. before we make id/K
10:14 chris   we need one more mkdir
10:14 chris   i think if its a fresh cpan
10:14 chris   heh i even read the install-CPAN.pl to figure out how to run it
10:13 slef    good man!  You are a rare hacker, RTFMing
10:13 chris   yep
10:13 slef    ;-)
10:13 slef    did you install mysql and zebra first, like in the README?
10:13 slef    cool
10:11 chris   (was a fresh debian etch so its needing to install all the modules)
10:11 chris   at least its installing a pile of modules from cpan
10:09 chris   seems to be working
09:58 slef    that's the eventual plan... probably needs debugging
09:58 slef    I've not tried yet, but you may even be able to dh-make-perl the tarball
09:57 chris   ill have a try on that, and see what happens :)
09:57 slef    for testing... looks sane... not been brave enough to try install-CPAN.pl on my main coding system yet!
09:56 chris   good way to test
09:56 slef    PREFIX=/tmp/koha make install
09:56 slef    perl Makefile.PL 'PREFIX=/tmp/koha'
09:56 chris   hehe
09:55 slef    but most people seem to like to splatter /usr with koha - strange people ;-)
09:55 chris   ahh right
09:55 slef    beware: it will splatter /usr if you don't give it a PREFIX on both Makefile.PL and make
09:55 chris   decent too
09:54 chris   that tarball looks pretty deent
09:50 chris   right
09:50 slef    some people like Module::Install, some like PAR, so I'm staying with MakeMaker for now because it's everywhere
09:49 chris   yeah, everyone seems to do it differently
09:49 slef    but then, installation of perl webapps seems to be as neat as a bag of cats
09:49 chris   right
09:49 slef    not 100% sure about it, as I've not found anyone doing this the same way yet
09:48 chris   done
09:47 chris   sweet that looks good
09:46 dewey   serene is http://serene.ttllp.co.uk/~mjr/
09:46 slef    serene?
09:46 slef    serene is http://serene.ttllp.co.uk/~mjr/
09:45 slef    anyone else, the patches are on serene
09:45 slef    you have m@il
09:44 chris   cool, ill take a look and apply it and push it up to the RM repo, and joshua can push it out when he wakes up
09:44 slef    I'll email it in now, as you're around, instead of waiting for pray to test
09:44 chris   cool :)
09:41 slef    chris: still there?  I've got a FHS patch to the installer which might actually get us a working and half-sane tarball
09:41 slef    chris: sorry, was on phone (50 minutes!)
09:03 chris   am now
08:58 paul    hi slef
08:28 slef    chris: about?
08:28 slef    hi
07:26 chris   there must be some way to do it, people must have run into this before
07:26 chris   maybe that .. but im not sure
07:26 chris       Do not include a patch that matches a commit in <until>..<since>. This will examine all patches reachable from <since> but not from <until> and compare them with the patches being generated, and any patch that matches is ignored.
07:26 chris   --ignore-if-in-upstream
07:24 chris   im just looking how to do that
07:24 chris   yes unless you tell format patch to ignore them
07:24 paul    right ?
07:24 paul    right, but they will still appear on my branch. And a .patch file file will be generated each time I git-format-patch
07:23 paul    (of course, they are mixed with useful ones. For example A-B-C-D-E-F : B, C and E are useless)
07:23 chris   i dont think you can, but you can tell git which ones you want to make patches for
07:22 paul    how to tell git "OK, forget those ones"
07:22 chris   right
07:22 paul    something like 3-4 of them are "useless" and you don't need to apply them on official repo
07:22 chris   yep
07:22 paul    we did some tests with hdl, and I have something like 10+ commits on my repo.
07:22 chris   yes
07:22 paul    chris, a git question...
07:17 hdl     (.net on windows 2000 professional)
07:16 chris   right
07:16 hdl     But it was quite slow.
07:16 hdl     I tried on a windows engine.
07:16 chris   i havent tried it though
07:15 chris   yeah, but it should work with MONO
07:15 hdl     Marcedit still relies on .net :S
07:14 hdl     hi chris
07:13 chris   hehe
07:13 chris   hi hdl
07:13 paul    (even our new bishop said when he arrived last year : "I come from a Rugby city, but i'm happy to discover a soccer city" ;-) )
07:13 chris   new marcedit
07:13 hdl     and zizou being badly hit by a quarterback.
07:13 chris   http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/448
07:12 paul    of course : Marseille is THE soccer city in France.
07:12 chris   being the only rugby bar in marseille
07:11 chris   the bar in marseille where russel and I had dinner with HDL was in the newspaper here today
07:11 masonj  but keeps it nearby....
07:11 chris   :-)
07:11 paul    or something like that
07:11 paul    the rugby man explaining to Zizou that the Rugby ball is oval and the rules differents (give the ball behind you to advance :-D ), but the sport spirit is the same
07:10 chris   12 hours till kickoff
07:10 chris   hehe
07:10 paul    yes, we have some ads with Zizou and F. Galtier speaking of sport
07:09 chris   saw zidane kicking a rugby ball
07:09 paul    ;-)
07:09 chris   i didnt see you though :)
07:09 chris   yes, im watching interviews live in marseille
07:03 paul__  World Rugby Cup begins today in France
02:59 cht     oops. i forgot about the 4 char limit on the item type - i guess i will have to reload after all
02:56 cht     k
02:53 chris   you can just enter them now, that should be ok
02:53 cht     do i need to set the item types and then do a fresh reload or can i just enter the items types now?
02:53 cht     one more question... i loaded the data before i set the item types, which is something that chris told me not to do...
02:50 cht     thd: perfect, thx
02:43 thd     cht: biblioitems.itemtype is in 942 $c by default for the Koha MARC 21 bibliographic frameworks
02:41 chris   gzipped is fined, i just didnt spot them
02:41 chris   and we should be all good
02:41 chris   yeah fair enough, if you put PATCH onthe subject line itll make it easier to spot
02:40 thd     chris: I cannot send a 22-25 MB frameworks patch over my mail system
02:39 thd     chris: I have not been using git to send them because I have to compress to many of them before sending.
02:39 chris   yeah that would be handy
02:38 thd     when I send patch messages?
02:38 chris   thats what git send email does, so i have a filter that spots them
02:38 thd     chris: should subject line should include [PATCH]?
02:38 chris   (get so much spam to the @koha.org addresses)
02:37 chris   the messages had got caught by my filters as they didnt have the [PATCH] text in them, so i didnt spot them
02:36 thd     I guess I ma happy if git is happy :)
02:36 chris   im not sure why it didnt like them, but its happy now
02:36 chris   yep they can
02:36 thd     chris: can file additions not be included in a patch?
02:34 thd     chris: I would have thought that some of the other patches had a dependency on those files but I guess I will check the final status to see that it all went well
02:33 chris   could be, seems all happy now tho, so just check it when it appears at git.koha.org
02:32 thd     chris: were they moved or something?
02:31 chris   misc/marc21_standard_bib_framework.sql and the simple one didnt exist, so i just git added them and it was happy
02:30 thd     chris: what was the problem with the last one?
02:30 chris   sorted and pushed up, so when joshua has checked it, should all appear on git.koha.org thd
02:29 thd     cht: that sounds right if you mean the internal Koha SQL column.
02:28 cht     folks: where is the item type supposed to go? 942 subfield something?
02:27 thd     chris: I could fix the trailing white space in my comments in future to avoid confusing diff but the amount of white space is not a serious issue presently.
02:27 chris   the rest all applied fine
02:27 chris   ill take a look
02:27 chris   ok that Major one still doesnt want to apply clean
02:26 chris   but its just a warning
02:26 chris   yeah it doesnt like trailing whitespace
02:25 thd     chris: the only issue I noticed was that git would give a warning about the trailing white space in some of my comment lines.
02:24 chris   first 3 applied and pushed up to the rm repo
02:24 thd     chris: "Major MARC 21 bibliographic frameworks change" is fifth and last so far.
02:23 thd     chris: "Correcting custom authority frameworks installation instructions" is forth.
02:23 chris   doing the 3rd one now
02:23 chris   first 2 applied ok
02:22 thd     chris: "Adding custom authority frameworks" is third.
02:22 chris   hmm right ill try applying them in that order
02:21 thd     chris: "Correcting fields and subfields included in authority frameworks" is second.
02:20 thd     chris: 	"Correcting authoritytypecode values" was the first in a set of sequential patches from 24 August.
02:20 chris   ill have a look at it to see why
02:20 chris   error: misc/marc21_simple_bib_frameworks.sql: does not exist in index
02:20 chris   didnt apply
02:20 chris   0001-Major-change-switching-Koha-record-ID-from-field-090.patch
02:19 chris   k
02:18 thd     chris: I updated git subsequent to submitting the next batch of patches so their should be no dependency on the first one.
02:18 chris   ok ill go hunting for the others and try to reapply them
02:17 thd     chris: the irrelevant one is "	Corrected internal versioning and treatment of authority types" from 21 August.
02:13 thd     no that was one of the last ones
02:13 chris   ok what was the irrelevant one?
02:13 thd     that is one
02:13 chris    Major change switching Koha record ID from field 090 to 999
02:12 thd     chris: what do you mean by commit lines?
02:12 chris   can u remmebr the commit lines
02:12 thd     chris: the very first patch I submitted is now irrelevant but all the others are still relevant.
02:11 chris   hmmm, i wonder if the mail server ate them
02:11 chris   not really cht, the idea was that contribs.koha.org would be a place to put them but no one really has yet
02:10 thd     chris: I have submitted several patches to patches at koha.org but only one patch which did not depend on previous compressed patches ever made it into the main repository.
02:10 cht     unrelated question: are there any other opac or intranet templates available anywhere?
02:08 chris   yep
02:08 thd     chris: I have a question about submitting compressed git patches.
01:28 cht     dum dee dum... CPU at 100%... mysql at the top of the process list... i guess that's a good sign ;-)
01:27 cht     thx kados!
01:05 cht     ok, i updated both MARC::Record and Charset off od CPAN with no trouble and bulkmarkimport.pl (the original version) is now running against about 45,000 records
00:47 kados   so prolly a copy/paste job would do it
00:46 kados   the login one works fine
00:46 chris   ill take a look now
00:46 kados   yea
00:46 kados   but basically, if you change branches, it doesn't save that choice properly
00:46 chris   ill go look, this is 3.0 right?
00:46 kados   I think it must use the old sessions stuff or sth
00:46 kados   :-)
00:46 kados   hey chris if you're bored, I think selectbranchprinter.pl is still busted
00:44 chris   heh
00:44 Brooke  \/\/00+ chris is up :)
00:44 chris   hi brooke
00:44 Brooke  yo
00:23 chris   its cos u are in friendly fiji
00:23 cht     geez i use too many smileys
00:23 masonj  cool, cya then
00:23 cht     i will report back in a while :)
00:23 cht     while this tries to run, i'm gunna grab some lunch
00:22 chris   proxies arent fun
00:22 masonj  with M::Record 2.0.0
00:22 cht     i just have to wait for the CPAN module to navigate usp's proxy server
00:21 masonj  FYI: my ignore_errors(1)   friendly M::Charset version is 0.97
00:21 cht     ok
00:20 chris   with CPAN
00:20 chris   yeah, i installed it on debian just yesterday
00:20 masonj  yeah, it should
00:20 cht     i wonder if it will compile under debian etch?
00:20 chris   i reckon upgrading marc::record will fix the issue with the encoding (which you want fixed, badly encoded records = nightmare)
00:19 cht     oh!
00:19 chris   its up to 2.0.0 now
00:19 chris   ahh
00:19 cht     MARC::Recod 1.38
00:17 dbs     gives you a version under the second heading
00:17 dbs     perldoc MARC::Record
00:16 cht     whats the best way to check the M:Record version?
00:16 cht     sorry - i'm back
00:15 chris   bound to be
00:15 masonj  i wonder if certain versions of M::Charset dont like/use that sub?
00:13 masonj  with the 'MARC::Charset->ignore_errors(1);' uncommented , and hasnt been grizzling
00:13 masonj  just my 2 cents, ive been using a similar version of bulkmarcimport.pl
00:12 masonj  hmmm
00:11 chris   what version of MARC::Record do you hve installed
00:11 chris   hmmm
00:10 cht     and the encoding method of MARC::Record is only called once on line 149 and looks easy to comment out
00:08 cht     i see the the MARC::Charset on line 24 is commented out :)
00:07 chris   is the latest version i can find
00:06 chris   http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=blob;f=misc/migration_tools/bulkmarcimport.pl;hb=4728830e34d19a8474c3c304a54ff2af1b44319e
00:06 cht     it looks like bulkmarcimport.pl uses the encoding method in at least three places, some of which are important
00:03 chris   lemme look
00:03 chris   ahh, i wonder if theree is a newer bulkmarcimport in git
23:59 cht     it looks like MARC::Record has dropped the encoding method used at line 218
23:59 cht     sigh...
23:58 chris   good luck :)
23:58 cht     wish me luck!  ;)
23:56 chris   i suspect MARC::Charset has changed since that script was written
23:56 chris   yeah worth a shot
23:56 chris   hmmm
23:55 cht     i'm thinking, comment line 24 out and see what happens :)
23:54 cht     any ideas?
23:54 cht     that should have been bulkmarkimport.pl, sorry
23:52 cht     Can't locate object method "ignore_errors" via package "MARC::Charset" at ... line 24
23:52 cht     the bulkmarcload.pl gives me the following:
23:51 cht     i'm trying to load the marc data for npl in samoa but...
23:51 chris   :)
23:50 cht     but, as always, i'm here for a reason :)
23:50 cht     its been a while since i've been in here
23:49 chris   hi chris
23:49 cht     hi folks
23:46 chris   cool
23:45 MattNZ  oh well, thanks for your help... I will go have a play.... may come back if I can't get things working, lol
23:44 MattNZ  thanks
23:43 chris   http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=installingzebraplugin226
23:43 chris   yeah they are a bit out of date though, but what there are is at
23:42 MattNZ  are there detailed instructions on how to get it going with 2.28 that you know of?
23:42 MattNZ  ahhh I see
23:41 chris   thats what we are working on now
23:41 chris   you can download, but its very tricky to get going, koha 3.0 will have the features of zoom, but be much easier to install
23:40 MattNZ  so is koha zoom something you can download or do you have to buy this component?
23:36 MattNZ  ok, lol
23:35 chris   hmm its 7.30pm where he is, he might have gone to eat :)
23:34 chris   that right kados?
23:34 chris   kados would know the answer to that one, not long i dont think, thats pretty close to the standard templates that come with zoom i think
23:33 MattNZ  how long would it have taken to set up the web interface like the athens one?
23:33 MattNZ  certainly looks interesting
23:33 MattNZ  ok
23:32 chris   you could store it in the db if you want, but its best usually using some content management system to manage those type and file,s and just provide a link to them in the catalogue
23:30 MattNZ  to an electronic file? is this stored in the database? or just a link?
23:30 chris   you just have to add the link to them when you catalogue an item
23:30 chris   yep can do
23:29 MattNZ  does it do video, audio attachments?
23:29 MattNZ  ok, cool
23:29 chris   and stripped from the searches
23:29 chris   because the is a stop word
23:28 chris   (its a pet peeve of mine, i know the wellington city library has albums by 'the the' .. but i cant find them in the catalogue)
23:28 MattNZ  ok, found it
23:27 chris   find the album called 'the' by macy gray
23:27 chris   http://search.athenscounty.lib.oh.us/search?q=the
23:26 chris   heres a neat thing you can do in zoom
23:25 chris   http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=kohausers  <-- some of the libraries we know that are using koha
23:25 chris   http://opac.smfpl.org/ <-- theres another zoom one
23:25 MattNZ  great! thanks
23:24 chris   or www.library.org.nz <-- koha classic too
23:24 chris   http://www.rangitikeilibrary.org.nz/ <-- koha classic
23:24 chris   http://search.athenscounty.lib.oh.us/cgi-bin/koha/opac-main.pl
23:24 MattNZ  thanks
23:23 chris   there are ton of libraries using koha, ill find one using koha zoom for ya now
23:23 MattNZ  yeah, fair enough... do you happen to know any live sites using this opac / koha zoom? that  I could take a look at?
23:22 chris   that stems from the fact that the development is steered by libraries/librarians ... not by marketing teams :-)
23:22 MattNZ  do you have this online ? I would like to take a look
23:22 chris   well, the opac of the latest version, and koha zoom, is probably better than any opac ive seen
23:21 MattNZ  I know there are lots of library systems out there, other than the open source thing what would you say is the major benefit of koha (just in your experience)?
23:20 chris   yep sure can
23:20 MattNZ  fair enough, being open source I guess the user can implement these functions themselves?
23:19 chris   customising/changing features to work in a way a client wants is often a big part
23:19 kados   yea
23:19 chris   lots of user knowledge one toos, though people tend to ask those ones on teh mailing lists
23:18 kados   a lot of feature requests
23:18 MattNZ  How do you find the support of Koha? are most queries just user knowledge? or software issues?
23:16 MattNZ  thanks
23:16 kados   someone will contact you if you submit that form
23:16 kados   MattNZ: http://liblime.com/about/quote
23:16 kados   we don't
23:15 chris   lemme ask, 2 secs
23:15 MattNZ  Do you have these set deals published anywhere that you know of? :)
23:15 chris   you probably want to talk to Russel he knows all that kinda stuff :)
23:15 chris   its pretty flexible, we have some kinda set deals, they are based around yearly
23:14 MattNZ  Do you charge hourly, yearly ? for support / development
23:13 chris   i work for liblime, who do a bunch of support and development around Koha, here in NZ and in the US
23:13 MattNZ  Christchurch
23:13 chris   you?
23:13 chris   im in wellington
23:12 MattNZ  So where are you based?
23:12 MattNZ  ok, fair enough
23:12 chris   it depends entirely on who is doing your support and what level of support you need
23:11 MattNZ  Do you know what development support fees are generally?
23:11 chris   mostly developers on irc
23:11 chris   you are probably best to ask that question on the mailing list
23:10 MattNZ  how long have you guys been using it? what do you like about it?
23:10 MattNZ  Just looking at Koha for the first time, just trying to get my head around it all....
23:10 rach    hello
23:10 chris   hey matt
23:09 MattNZ  Hey guys
22:09 apeiron whoops.
22:09 apeiron whois apeiron
19:58 tim     Just with top
19:55 thd     tim: how had you measured your 99% CPU usage?
19:54 thd`    ryan: ping
19:00 tim     top doesn't show any processes using that much CPU.
18:59 tim     This is strange.  I killed MySQL and CPU usage dropped.  Restarted it and it was fine till we try to add a biblio record.  Then CPU is back to 99%.
17:51 slef    lose 99
17:51 ryan    win 3
17:39 cm      kados, are you around?  I'm puzzling over my title search problem.
17:35 tim     Thanks.  It's strange because we didn't have this problem before and it's been under lots heavier use than this.
17:33 slef    increase your monitoring and cross your fingers
17:33 slef    so I don't know
17:33 slef    but actually, D won't usually push the CPU up until it's almost unrecoverable
17:33 slef    tim: check your mysql logs, but that's fiddly.  Did you see what state the mysql daemon was in?  If D, then it may be a filesystem fault.
17:31 tim     Killed MySQL and CPU went down to nothing.  Started it up again and it's ok so far, but hasn't been used.
17:24 Brooke  I'm gonna jet, too
17:23 Brooke  *nod*
17:22 slef    is a better reference
17:22 slef    http://ometer.com/free-software-ui.html under "The Question of Preferences"
17:21 slef    http://ometer.com/features.html
17:21 Brooke  question everything, trust no one, who's counting *duck*
17:20 slef    you can tell it if you want a different choice and it shouldn't be hard to write a "question everything" wrapper
17:20 slef    Seriously, the installer has lots of choices, but sane defaults and just won't ask you about it.
17:20 Brooke  Shooting me just makes Ugh mad.
17:19 slef    *BANG*
17:19 Brooke  I know I'll be shot on sight for this, but if it's really that large, can there be 2 installers? One no choice and one customiseable?
17:14 slef    I've passed a tarball dev release to pray for him to try.
17:14 kados   so as long as you use env variables where there shoudl be choices, and use a config r something to set defaults, well be golden
17:14 kados   but your thing comes first
17:14 kados   so we write a wrapper
17:14 kados   don't thikn so
17:13 slef    well, can 10% cope with putting them on the command-line or tweaking their install after the installer's finished?
17:13 slef    issues." hehe
17:13 slef    "Havoc Pennington is a bright enough fellow, but I think he's got
17:13 kados   but there will always be a few that want to set things up a certain way
17:13 kados   maybe not for 90% of the people installing
17:12 kados   I just know that some choices are going to be necessary
17:12 kados   but I agree
17:12 kados   no
17:12 kados   that way I can ask questions, then set the env vars based on that, then go do it
17:12 slef    Have you see Havoc's rant against choices?
17:12 kados   yea, the env var is the wy to go IMO
17:12 slef    rewrite-config.PL
17:12 slef    many of them can be overridden, by passing environment variables to either MakeMaker or through
17:12 kados   ie, where there could be choices, I should be able to make choices
17:11 kados   so long as I can write a wrapper later that allows some dialog
17:11 kados   ok, that works
17:11 kados   part of that is fixed by moving them to the web installer
17:11 slef    could figure out how to obtain
17:11 slef    3.0 installer asks nothing and uses whatever half-sane defaults I
17:11 kados   agreed
17:10 slef    one of the problems on the 2.2 installer, IMO, was the number of questions
17:10 slef    back
17:02 kados   slef++
17:02 slef    phone again
17:02 kados   100% agree
17:02 slef    yes, can have lots of wrappers, but need the basic non-interactive FHS-compliant perl/CPAN-friendly installer first
17:01 kados   n
17:01 slef    kados: multiple kohas with the old installer meant setting environment variables anyway IIRC
17:01 kados   I guess we could have a wrapper install script that did all the stuff you're doing in an automated fashio
17:01 slef    kados: complexity in the installer
17:00 slef    so they just put them under different PREFIX or INST_* setups
17:00 kados   why's that?
17:00 slef    having 1001 different koha tree layouts is a problem
17:00 kados   because we've got people who want to install multiple versions of Koha on the same box
17:00 kados   at least IMO
17:00 kados   I'd say that's a pretty important issues that needs to be addressed
17:00 kados   suxor
16:59 slef    kados: actually, that particular split would require a config file edit and moving the files around yourself
16:59 kados   so no more dialog when running the installer?
16:59 slef    kados: erm
16:59 slef    kados: no, just put it on the command line
16:59 tim     Looked on top.  OS=Debian Sarge.  1.8GHz Celeron, 1G RAM
16:57 kados   slef: are you saying I'd have to edit a config file to get that functionality now?
16:57 kados   slef: so in the original installer, I had the option to specifiy a desired location for htdocs and cgi-bin for both interfaces
16:41 slef    (operating system, hosting package, or whatever)
16:40 slef    otherwise, what's the server?
16:40 slef    looked in top?
16:40 tim     I'm getting 99% CPU usage on the server and can't find any processes that are causing it.
16:39 tim     I have a problem that started today and I can't figure it out.  It might not be a Koha problem, but it's sure making it slow.
16:38 slef    kados: what would be clever would be if rewrite-config.PL could see the value of PREFIX, which it doesn't seem to be able to, hence you have to set BASE_DIR too :-/
16:38 Brooke  :)
16:38 tim     Hi Brooke
16:37 Brooke  hi tim
16:24 slef    (was on phone)
16:24 slef    kados: optional (set PREFIX, BASE_DIR and other common handy environment variables)
16:07 kados   slef: so are you giving the user an option for install location, or just using /opt/koha or sth?
16:06 kados   slef: you workin on the installer today?
15:29 Brooke  :)
15:29 dbs     Hello Brooke
15:29 Brooke  hi dbs
15:08 slef    paul: latest installer work is available in http://serene.ttllp.co.uk/~mjr/koha-installer/
13:48 slef    I was close ;-)
13:48 slef    3.00.00.002
13:47 slef    I'll do it - I need it... what is current release number? 3.000.000_0001?
13:47 paul    nope. with all database discussions, i've delayed that, to fix everything at the same time
13:46 slef    Have you done $C4::Context::VERSION?
13:46 slef    yes, there's "only" the debugging to do
13:46 paul    so it's almost here ?
13:45 slef    Next I'll write the INSTALL
13:45 slef    I'm just committing the bit that generates configuration files.
13:45 slef    it checks dependencies (and installs if you run it via install-CPAN.pl) and moves files about
13:44 paul    hi slef : could you summarize the status of the installer ? (what works & what it does)
13:41 slef    hi
13:37 Brooke  howdy