Time Nick Message 12:38 chris_n g'morning 12:47 davi morning 12:47 kf morning :) 12:48 davi I see Koha do not completely support ISSN in all the functionality. 12:48 davi ISSN support is in biblioitems table 12:48 davi but for example it is not supported in the "New order" form. 12:48 davi (I have added support for ISSN in the "New order" form". 12:49 davi Besides, it is not clear if Koha support both ISBN-10 and ISBN-13 12:51 hdl_laptop davi : question is what do you think when you are thinking supporting both ISBN-10 and ISBN-13 12:51 hdl_laptop davi: it is storing ISBNs all right 12:52 davi yep, you are right 12:53 hdl_laptop If by support you mean : if i search for an ISBN-10 then it will bring along also ISBN-13, and the reverse, then it might not be the case at the moment. 12:53 davi Another point, I miss a barcode field in the biblioitems table, because it is not the same the ISBN that the barcode, isn't it? 12:55 davi I see Koha as a unfinished product 12:56 kf what do you mean by barcode? the EAN on the book or the barcode label of the library? 12:58 davi I understand that EAN-13 is equal to ISBN-13 12:58 davi but, e.g. I have here a book: 12:58 davi ISBN 0-13-141155-1 12:59 davi barcode: 9 780131 411555 13:00 davi there is another barcode too, maybe the vendor one: 0 76092 02591 7 13:00 davi and another barcode (small one): 57499 13:01 davi It is this book: http://my.safaribooksonline.com/0131411551 13:07 davi Now I see the barcode: 9 780131 411555 is just the ISBN-10 with the 978 prefix. Thanks 13:08 davi Therefore there is not need to add a 'barcode' field in the biblioitems table 13:09 hdl_laptop well actually your "barcode" is just ISBN-13. 13:09 hdl_laptop the two latest ones, i don't know. 13:10 davi so, ISBN-13 is always equal to 978 prefix + ISBN-10 ? 13:10 davi If so, what is the sense of use ISBN-13 instead of ISBN-10? 13:11 davi maybe future expansion? 13:12 hdl_laptop it is not really == 13:12 hdl_laptop since latest number is not the same. 13:12 hdl_laptop But it allows books to be "standard" merchandise. 13:12 davi I see, it allow books be EAN-13 13:13 davi allows* 13:13 hdl_laptop There are so many barcode types, that it is not so bad for users to stick to "one" standard. 13:14 hdl_laptop it is what I think of the change. 13:14 hdl_laptop maybe not really the true reason. 13:14 davi I see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode#Types_of_barcodes 13:16 kf there were not enough numbers left 13:16 kf more digits more numbers :) 13:18 davi kf, do you think ISBN-13 is not enough? 13:19 kf no, I thin one reason for the change was that more numbers were needed 13:20 davi I see 13:38 kf bug or feature: I can place holds on books I have checked out :( 13:43 hdl_laptop kf : there is a system preference for that 13:45 kf AllowOnShelfHolds is off 13:46 kf thats the pref I m testing atm 13:46 kf I saw it got fixed in 3.2 and its really important 13:47 kf its working great - but I should not be able to check out a book and put a hold on it (same person) 13:47 hdl_laptop you mean you need it fixed in 3.0 ? 13:49 kf I think we will start with a 3.2 installation 13:49 kf pre 3.2 stable - because SIP 13:52 kf my problem is: patrons will check out books they cannot renew and place a hold on it 13:55 kf hdl_laptop: thx for listening :) I thnk its a bug, but will test again tomorrow on our 3.0.3 installation and file ab ug 13:57 kf have to leave now - bye #koha! 14:20 owen Hi chris_n 14:32 sekjal I'm writing a script to bulk capture our libraries in-house use of items for the year. Can I just use C4::Circulation 14:32 sekjal 's AddIssue function? 14:33 sekjal or do I need higher-level logic to detemine if my patron is statistical or real? 14:34 owen sekjal: Are you trying to do a statistical report of the year's checkouts? 14:35 sekjal I'm in the process of migrating to Koha, and want to have the 2009 in-house use counts preserved 14:35 sekjal I can create a file that lists out each barcode and how many times its been used 14:36 owen I see. Sorry, migration issues are beyond me. 14:36 sekjal I just want to be sure I'm adding that information into the right place 14:36 sekjal owen: no worries. they're kind of beyond me, too. we'll see just how far come Sept. 1 14:37 atz sekjal: you might look at just populating the old_issues table 14:38 sekjal atz: that might work. 14:39 owen atz: Do you know anything about the status of this? http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:rfcs3.2:rfc32_ajax_in_the_staff_interface 14:40 atz owen: not really... it's a big job 14:40 owen I was just curious whether it was still a possibility for 3.2. I take it the answer is no? 14:41 atz yeah, probably not 14:42 atz looks like work by jesse, so ask him if he comes back online 14:42 owen Oh, of course. I was blanking on the "jpw" for some reason 14:42 wizzyrea last I heard from jesse that was a project that made him want to eat his own eyes. 14:43 atz yeah, circ has a 100 contingencies 14:44 wizzyrea plus there's the accessibility contingent that are probably against it 14:44 atz and people add random sysprefs that then add a confirmation/override layer 14:44 atz so it was a moving target even when he was working on it 14:44 wizzyrea yea :/ 14:44 wizzyrea boy, a plugin framework sure would be handy 14:44 atz like how? 14:45 atz our "plugin framework" for editing records is a pain in the ass hackjob :\ 14:45 wizzyrea no, not like that 14:46 wizzyrea i mean standardizing the framework for ease of snap in modules 14:46 wizzyrea so that koha proper becomes a basis for laying custom circ modules, for example, on top 14:47 sekjal I'm fond of Wordpress's system of hooks 14:47 wizzyrea yes, that's kind of what I was thinking of 14:47 wizzyrea the paradigm, anyway 14:47 sekjal would require a major reworking of the code, but it would probably be worth it in the long(er) run 14:48 wizzyrea yea, it would be an epic project, for sure 14:48 sekjal perhaps that could be 'revolution' of Koha 4.0 14:48 wizzyrea well, it seems like since everybody has a different way of doing things, 14:49 atz a lot of refactoring projects are "worth it" to us, but objectively speaking not worth it to anybody funding features. 14:49 wizzyrea interestingly, it was acquisitions that made me think of this 14:49 wizzyrea I mean, ok, lets think about this 14:50 wizzyrea two institutions... different desires for acq 14:50 wizzyrea why should they have to choose? 14:50 wizzyrea why can't they get what they want, based on a common framework 14:51 wizzyrea we talk about the fact that we can make koha fit our workflow, instead of changing our workflow to fit koha 14:51 atz what kind of different desires? 14:51 owen Because the institution who wants the alternative acq version funds the new acq version, not the refactoring project. 14:51 atz why isn't different MARC framework enough for them? 14:51 wizzyrea I mean more esoteric things... like workflow 14:51 atz framework affects workflow 14:51 atz directly 14:52 wizzyrea I suppose that would depend on how you wrote it. Perhaps acquisitions isn't the best example. 14:52 sekjal a plugin system would make it easier for folks to do custom development for their institutions or customers, while keeping the core code common to all. 14:52 wizzyrea YES. That is what I am getting at 14:52 atz sekjal, wizzyrea: *hypothetically* 14:52 sekjal there could even be a marketplace for different versions of 'acquisitions' or an ERM 14:53 wizzyrea a la drupal modules 14:53 atz if you make it too complex, then everyone's customizations will be to hack off your structure and write raw scripts to do what they want 14:53 atz i.e., it can get worse 14:53 wizzyrea I'm not trying to convince you, it's just an idea ;) 14:54 atz i think webservicey layer stuff is the right model overall though 14:54 wizzyrea I don't think you'd ever get rid of the native versions of all functions 14:54 wizzyrea but the ability to snap in your own custom circ module... that is win win win win win 14:55 owen You'd have to hope someone continued to contribute to the native versions 14:55 wizzyrea this is true 14:55 atz i'm not so sure. i think custom circ leads to babylon. 14:55 atz there are already dozens of toggle-able sysprefs in place 14:56 wizzyrea yes, and you could simplify that 14:56 wizzyrea I think such a refactoring could make the base code much easier to maintain 14:56 atz i can imagine such a scenario. i just don't see that it is at all possible to get there from here. 14:57 sekjal its simple 14:57 sekjal when I win the Powerball jackpot, I'll fund a group to blitz through it 14:57 atz sekjal: the concept is simple. the code is a bitch. 14:57 wizzyrea LOL 14:57 atz sekjal: :) 14:57 owen sekjal: You're not the first to have proposed winning the lottery for that purpose. 14:58 sekjal owen: I'll just be the first to succeed. I have a secret weapon 14:58 wizzyrea your cat works for the lottery commission? 14:58 sekjal ... 14:59 sekjal wizzyrea: the point of a *secret* weapon is that no one else knows!!! 14:59 sekjal dang it! 14:59 wizzyrea DOH 14:59 wizzyrea well I can't help it if I guess right! 14:59 sekjal well, to be fair, kitty isn't exactly subtle 14:59 sekjal she blogs extensively 14:59 wizzyrea "How to win the lottery without even trying" 15:00 sekjal brb. departmental meeting. 15:32 Sharon Howdy - can I ask for some help troubleshooting a SQL statement? 15:32 Sharon I'm looking for 7-9 year olds at a library. Here's my attempt (that doesn't work) 15:33 Sharon SELECT borrowers.surname,borrowers.firstname,borrowers.categorycode, borrowers.cardnumber,borrowers.address,borrowers.city,borrowers.phone,borrowers.email FROM borrowers WHERE borrowers.branchcode='ATCHISON' AND WHERE DATE(borrowers.dateofbirth) BETWEEN '2000' AND '2002' ORDER BY borrowers.surname asc 15:33 owen What about using year(borrowers.dateofbirth) ? 15:34 atz ^^ what he said 15:34 Sharon year instead of date? 15:34 Sharon cool, I'll try that 15:34 owen The year() function pulls just the year out of your date 15:34 atz since you're only comparing year, in this example 15:34 Sharon nope 15:35 atz oh... don't say WHERE twice 15:35 Sharon i've tried it with '2000-01-01' AND '2002-08-11' no luck 15:35 Sharon ah 15:36 Sharon so simple! Thank you 15:36 Sharon that worked 15:36 owen Sharon: you must have been lucky enough to have had dateofbirth data from your old system? 15:37 Sharon yes 15:40 Sharon Thank you! I have just what we need. 16:10 tomascohen /COMMANDS 16:17 Sharon owen: i'm creating a bug to add a scroll bar to opac-addbybiblionumber.pl for folks who have more than 10 lists - should I assign it to you? 16:17 owen Sure 16:18 Sharon not sure, but hopefully it's a simple fix 16:20 tomascohen Is anyone awary of some problems in authority handling on stable (3.02 & 3.0.3 for instance)? 16:20 tomascohen s/awary/aware/ 16:21 wizzyrea chris_n very interesting. Not sure that anyone could argue that koha doesn't need a foundation. :/ 16:21 wizzyrea but going for grant funds to start that is genius 16:22 owen Sharon: be sure to include browser information in your bug report 16:22 Sharon ok. 16:23 chris_n wizzyrea: not only the funding, but just having a solid consensus across such larger and smaller organizations is unusual. 16:23 wizzyrea definitely, it looks like an interesting project 16:24 wizzyrea in several ways 16:34 Sharon Owen bug 3523 16:34 munin 04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3523 normal, P5, ---, oleonard@myacpl.org, NEW, Missing scroll bar at opac-addbybiblionumber.pl 16:36 owen Sounds like the script isn't pulling more than 10 lists 16:38 owen I remember something about this with reference to the "Lists" button that is part of the search bar. 16:38 Sharon I hope that I caught all the pertinent info in the bug 16:39 Sharon I can do some more testing, too 16:39 owen atz: Do I recall correctly that when pulling list names for the Lists button it only gets the most recent 10? 16:39 Sharon You're right - if you do a search, select all and use the Add to: drop down menu, it only shows the 10 most recently added lists instead of all of them (in alpha order) 16:41 atz not necessarily ten, but however many are on the page 16:41 owen On the page? 16:41 Sharon I added a second screenshot to the bug 16:41 atz LIMIT 10 (could be less, like zero) 16:42 atz that info is stored in session, so it shouldn't be allowed to be arbitrarily large 16:43 atz a new design would be welcome 16:48 owen atz, I don't understand. Is "my $limit = 10;" on line 100 of opac-addbookbybiblionumber.pl not the limit for the number of lists to be retrieved? 16:49 atz are we talking about VirtualShelves "Lists" ? 16:50 owen Yes 16:50 atz that isn't controlled by any script, since it has to be internal 16:50 atz and made available for *every* script/page 16:51 owen But on opac-addbookbybiblionumber.pl, the script has to retrieve its own list of existing lists 16:51 owen my ($shelflist) = GetRecentShelves($shelftype, $limit, $shelftype == 3 ? undef : $loggedinuser); ? 16:52 atz that looks like it would be it... 16:52 atz that must be newer than the last time i worked on shelves though 17:12 tomascohen we're having some errors when trying to use authorities in the stable branch 17:12 tomascohen easily reproducible, so I'll post it to bugzilla 17:13 tomascohen creating and saving an auth, then trying to edit (without changes) 17:13 tomascohen it again 17:13 tomascohen leads to a crash when trying to save it 17:14 tomascohen and a ZOOM error in the logs 17:15 tomascohen anyone perceived this behaviour? 17:20 hdl_laptop tomascohen: can you detail and give the bug # you filed. Going to dinner 17:21 tomascohen i didn't fill it yet, was trying to have some feedbach before I posted it 17:21 tomascohen i'll leave the bug # soon 17:56 chris_n owen: I added that limit back in June 08. See the notes on this commit: http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=commitdiff;h=9971756a24e70101b2fb92833afab974d57ac4b9 17:57 chris_n particularly those pertaining to C4::VirtualShelves::GetRecentShelves 17:58 owen chris_n: But why would a limit need to be enforced for a page like opac-addbybiblionumber.pl? That's not a session-based thing is it? 17:59 chris_n I don't know about that page in particular... 17:59 atz owen: at that point, I don't think that it is 18:05 chris_n ahh, right. It should not apply to the drop-down list. 18:05 chris_n let me look again 18:06 chris_n owen: iirc there was some discussion on just what to do here 18:07 chris_n if a patron created 100 private lists, the drop-down could become unwieldy 18:08 chris_n best I remember, the prevailing thought was that a syspref could be developed to allow the limit to be specified locally rather than hard-coded 18:08 chris_n hence my comments in the commit 18:08 owen How else could the patron add something to one of their 100 lists? 18:08 atz chris_n: that's not really good enough 18:09 chris_n that is the problem 18:09 owen Isn't it up to that patron to deal with the fact that they have too many lists? 18:09 atz right 18:09 atz this is one place where you need to at least allow an override like "show all" 18:09 chris_n so will the browser behave well with a super-long drop-down? 18:09 atz otherwise their old material ends up in a black hole 18:10 atz there are performance limits... but think about it. How many dropdowns are perfectly fine w/ all 50 states? 18:10 atz or all 150+ countries? 18:10 chris_n at any rate, the limit can be set arbitrarily high which should preclude the issue. 18:11 wizzyrea yea, people don't mind scrolling, and if they have 100 lists, they probably want to see them all 18:11 atz has to be in order though... or else you can't use keystrokes to jump through it 18:12 wizzyrea truth 18:14 wizzyrea though if you watch people, not many of them know the keystroke trick 18:14 wizzyrea only us folks who live online 18:14 wizzyrea ;) 18:14 owen In my experience, people don't even know you can use the tab key to move between form fields. 18:14 wizzyrea yep, mouse... click.... type... mouse... click.... type 18:15 chris_n the call can probably be changed to GetShelves rather than to GetRecentShelves 18:15 wizzyrea and they get confused when you tell them 18:15 wizzyrea i've stopped doing so 18:15 wizzyrea "whoa whoa whoa, you mean there's another way?!" 18:17 owen chris_n: I thought we needed the limited query of lists for the Lists button in the search bar. Isn't that the one that stores your lists in your session? 18:17 chris_n the query returns the lists grouped by shelfnumber rather than alphabetically 18:18 chris_n I'm thinking of changing just the call which builds the drop-down on opac-search.pl 18:20 chris_n of course, public lists are at the bottom of the user's lists 18:20 chris_n owen: are we looking at the same page? 18:21 owen I'm looking at the issue described in this bug report: http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3523 18:21 munin 04Bug 3523: normal, P5, ---, oleonard@myacpl.org, NEW, Missing scroll bar at opac-addbybiblionumber.pl 18:22 chris_n then there are two places it may need to be changed 18:23 chris_n I see the problem mentioned in 3523 18:23 chris_n that may be as easy as changing the function call, but I'd have to look at it more 18:24 chris_n opac-search.pl also presents a limited list of both private and public lists 18:24 chris_n I'm assuming if it gets changed one place it needs to be changed there as well. 18:31 chris_n owen: feel free to reassign the bug to me, but it probably will not get serious attention until after my labels work is completed. 18:31 owen I'll take later over never! 18:31 wizzyrea me too ^.^ and sharon would agree I'm sure 18:50 Sharon yep. I'm just happy it's being looked at. 19:20 chris morning 19:21 jdavidb Hi, chris! 19:24 gmcharlt hi chris, jdavidb, schuster 19:37 jwagner Hi, all! 19:37 pianohacker1 Hello 19:51 baseballfreak47 hello I was wondering if i could get some help on apache 19:51 pianohacker Depends, what do you need? 19:51 baseballfreak47 I was wondering if I could get a download link 19:51 baseballfreak47 i went through the website and can not find it! 19:52 baseballfreak47 i fell rather dumb asking because its probably very obvious 19:52 pianohacker baseballfreak47: Normally you wouldn't be getting apache that way. Koha 2.2, which is available for windows, comes with Apache 19:52 baseballfreak47 I am installing it on debain 19:53 baseballfreak47 I just realized you are the person who helped me last time 19:53 pianohacker Then you would install it by using the following command as root: apt-get install apache2 19:53 baseballfreak47 Im not very computer savy could i get that in english? 19:54 baseballfreak47 sorry 19:54 pianohacker Start by opening a Terminal. Are you using GNOME or KDE? 19:54 baseballfreak47 how do i know? 19:54 baseballfreak47 right now im on a vista computer 19:55 pianohacker Ah. Have you already installed debian? 19:55 baseballfreak47 the instqll disc is currently downloading 19:55 pianohacker Ok. 19:55 pianohacker It might be easiest to walk you through once you have debian installed and running 19:55 baseballfreak47 oh okay 19:55 baseballfreak47 jw how often are you on here/ 19:56 baseballfreak47 every time ive asked questions its been you 19:56 pianohacker Varies, unfortunately 19:56 baseballfreak47 haah 19:56 jdavidb pianohacker lives here, I think. 19:56 baseballfreak47 hows Colorado 19:56 baseballfreak47 weather wise 19:56 pianohacker Fairly good. Rather rainy right now 19:56 baseballfreak47 oh i wish it would rain here 19:57 chris ok off to catch my bus 19:57 pianohacker Bye 19:57 baseballfreak47 adios 20:04 chris_n will $ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} always (or nearly always) be correct? 20:04 pianohacker If the browser sends the correct header, yes. 20:04 pianohacker What are you using it for? 20:05 chris_n to build a "Done" button which sends the user back to the referring page (which may be different each time) 20:05 chris_n ie. many pages may call one page; one page needs to send the user back to the place they came from 20:06 pianohacker You could always use the ENV variable and default it to something reasonable if it isn't present 20:06 chris_n great idea, tnx pianohacker 20:29 richard hi 20:29 pianohacker hello 20:48 chris back 20:54 chris_n hi chris 21:29 chris hmm 21:48 wizzyrea hmmm? 21:51 chris trying to remember what i was supposed to do today 21:55 wizzyrea erm, save the world one library at a time? 21:55 wizzyrea ...that seems achieveable 21:56 chris hehe 21:56 lamiette do we have a "Captain Koha" mascot or anything to go with that goal? 21:59 chris dont give people ideas lamiette 22:01 chris awesone!! 22:04 gmcharlt chris_n++ 22:06 chris_n heading out for food... bbl 22:58 baseballfreak47 I have a barcode question can anyone help/ 22:59 baseballfreak47 can someone answer a few quick questions 23:00 baseballfreak47 Can I use any barcode scanner for koha ? 23:01 baseballfreak47 ? 23:03 chris yes 23:03 chris pretty much any 23:03 chris if you can open up a text editor (like notepad in windows) 23:04 chris scan a barcode, and it appears in the text editor 23:04 chris then it will work with koha 23:07 baseballfreak47 oh ok 23:07 baseballfreak47 how can i tell before I buy it? 23:09 chris you want one that is a keyboard wedge 23:09 chris those are the magic words 23:09 baseballfreak47 thats what its called a keyboard wedge barcode scanner? 23:09 chris http://computing.kelkoo.co.uk/d-scanners,Keyboard_wedge-115401 <-- any of those ones would work with koha 23:10 baseballfreak47 oh okay thank you very much 23:10 chris Interface type: Keyboard wedge 23:10 chris thats what you want to hear/see 23:10 baseballfreak47 oh i see i understand now 23:10 baseballfreak47 thank you much 23:10 chris np 23:14 baseballfreak47 just making sure will this one work? 23:14 baseballfreak47 http://cgi.ebay.com/PSC-HANDHELD-LASER-BARCODE-SCANNER-QuikLink-501-Wedge_W0QQitemZ350216996467QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518a8f4673&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 23:14 chris hmm that link doesnt work for me 23:15 baseballfreak47 what browser are you using?> 23:15 chris firefox 23:15 baseballfreak47 probably because it is a us page and your in uk? 23:15 chris nope 23:15 chris This listing () has been removed, or this item is not available. 23:15 chris * 23:15 chris Please check that you've entered the correct item number 23:15 chris is what ebay says 23:15 chris (im in NZ btw) 23:16 baseballfreak47 weird 23:16 baseballfreak47 oh ok 23:16 baseballfreak47 this is what it says: 23:17 baseballfreak47 PSC HANDHELD LASER BARCODE SCANNER & QuikLink 501 Wedge 23:17 baseballfreak47 does it sound like it should work? 23:17 chris no idea sorry 23:18 baseballfreak47 oh ok 23:18 chris google seems to suggest it would 23:18 Jo morning all 23:19 chris hi Jo 23:19 Jo feel like I have been dragged through a gorse bush by a tractor 23:20 Jo Had the library management reviewer onsite all day yesterday which capped a week of finding or creating paperwork. 23:21 chris ahhh fun 23:21 Jo so that post-andrenaline hangover period 23:22 chris heh 23:37 baseballfreak47 so chris you think that will work? 23:41 chris don't know, but it looks like it should 23:41 baseballfreak47 okay thank you 23:43 joetho baseballfreak47 don't forget about the "power supply not included" thing 23:44 joetho this looks like a pretty old scanner, but new enough to have a PS/2 plug 23:47 joetho here's a usb scanner from HongKong, shipped, for thirty bucks. It LOOKS like it would work. Sounds good on paper, anyway... 23:48 joetho look for one that supports all kinds of symbologies, like 3 of 9, etc etc 23:50 joetho "keyboard wedge" refers to how some scanners used to plug in- they had a little pigtail that put them inline with the keyboard, thus the "wedge" 23:50 chris yeah its come to mean "looks like a keyboard to the OS" now 23:51 chris which is what you want 23:51 joetho I am starting to look like a keyboard myself. 23:51 chris heh 23:51 joetho time to hang it up 00:01 baseballfreak47 hey chris i have another questino 00:02 baseballfreak47 if it says this does that probably mean it will work? 00:02 baseballfreak47 "The LS 4008i ensures connectivity to virtually any host with universal cabling and multiple onboard interfaces, including USB, RS-232C, IBM468X/9X, Keyboard Wedge, Wand and Synapse. Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) capabilities allow scanned data to be modified prior to transfer, ensuring compatibility with the application on the host system. " 00:03 chris sure looks like it 00:59 chris man, this tweet sounded so much cooler than it actually is 00:59 chris http://twitter.com/kohails/statuses/3252878350 01:00 gmcharlt yeah, I noticed that too - false advertising ;) 01:01 chris we had a koha monk 01:01 chris back in the early days, a polish koha monk 01:01 gmcharlt chris: doesn't slef support a bunch of them? 01:01 chris probably :) 01:51 chris_n2 g'evening 01:51 pianohacker Hey 02:04 pianohacker Good night 02:17 chris_n2 catalogue/moredetail.pl now has a "Print Label" button in its toolbar... 02:18 chris_n2 sounds like a job for tomorrow 02:45 baseballfreak47 are there any advantages when installing koha on debain as apposed to ubuntu? 02:48 baseballfreak47 anyone have time to help/ 02:50 bob the main contributers do their work on debian so I'd suspect they would be better to help if things go wrong if you went the debian way 02:53 baseballfreak47 I tried debain but it is extremely hard to use 02:53 bob it can be a bit of a steep learning curve 02:53 baseballfreak47 personally 02:53 baseballfreak47 oops 02:53 baseballfreak47 wring box 02:54 baseballfreak47 ya its not as user friendly as other lynux based os 03:09 Amit hi chris, brendan 03:09 Amit good morning #koha 03:09 chris hi amit 03:10 Amit 13 death in india due to swine flue 03:10 chris how many for the regular flu? 03:10 chris here more ppl have died from that, than swine flu still 03:11 Amit around 1000 in india 03:11 Amit most in pune 03:51 brendan hi amit 05:34 greenmang0 @wunder mumbai 05:34 munin greenmang0: The current temperature in Mumbai, India is 28.0°C (10:10 AM IST on August 12, 2009). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 94%. Dew Point: 27.0°C. Pressure: 29.74 in 1007 hPa (Steady). 05:47 brendan good evening #koha 05:49 Amit hi brendan 05:50 Amit @wunder New Delhi 05:50 munin Amit: The current temperature in New Delhi, India is 34.0°C (11:00 AM IST on August 12, 2009). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 67%. Dew Point: 27.0°C. Pressure: 29.65 in 1004 hPa (Steady). 05:50 Amit @wunder Dehradun 05:50 munin Amit: The current temperature in Dehradun, India is 27.0°C (8:30 AM IST on August 12, 2009). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 85%. Dew Point: 25.0°C. Pressure: 29.64 in 1004 hPa. 05:50 Amit @wunder Mysore 05:50 munin Amit: Error: No such location could be found. 05:59 hdl_laptop hi 06:08 Amit hi hdl 07:04 kf good morning #koha 07:05 chris hi kf 07:05 kf hi chris 07:10 kf have bug reporting on my todo list today - hope today I will find time for it 07:10 chris :) 07:36 natnat hi 07:37 natnat anybody here willing to help a newbie 07:41 kf natnat: just ask your question, perhaps I can help - or somebody else will answer 08:23 chris the magical psychic question approach 08:25 kf did I scare him away? 08:30 chris hehe 08:47 kf started with something easy @bug 3524 08:47 munin 04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3524 minor, P5, ---, jmf@liblime.com, NEW, Display of item type image/description when placing holds (broken image / no description) 08:52 chris cool 08:56 kf ok, working on holds now, question: is it a bug, when I can place a hold (title level or item level) on an item I have checked out? 08:56 kf I think it is 08:58 chris i think it might not be 08:58 chris if it is an item that doesnt allow renewals 08:58 chris but you know you wont finish it, so you want to get it out again 08:59 chris people do that at public libraries 08:59 chris so it would need to be a system preference 08:59 kf I think its unfair 08:59 kf I would check out the item and set a hold on it 08:59 kf so I can keep it longer 08:59 chris yes, but it should be up to the library to decide if they allow it 09:00 kf ok 09:00 chris and you still have to return it 09:00 kf so its an enhancement? 09:00 chris yep 09:00 chris someone else might have put a hold on it before you too 09:00 chris so you still wouldnt nessecarily get it back right away 09:02 kf just asked my colleague about our current system 09:02 kf it can be configured 09:04 chris yep, so an option to configure it would be a good enhancement 09:09 kf ok, will try to write something 09:10 kf option to avoid placing holds on checked out items/titles - ok? 09:11 kf hm 09:13 chris yep sounds good to me 09:18 kf hm perhaps its really more a feature than a bug 09:18 chris yep, i think its a feature 09:18 chris but features go in bugzilla too, just as enhancements 09:18 natnat hi 09:19 kf yes, but the more I think about it, the more I think its ok how Koha is working now 09:19 natnat i have successfully installed koha in fedora core 10 09:19 kf perhaps Im just used to our current system 09:20 natnat the problem i have is in adding koha-zebra-daemon to services that would start during boot time 09:22 chris right 09:22 chris you have symlinked the file into /etc/init.d ? 09:22 natnat yes... 09:23 chris so on fedora you have to use chkconfig 09:23 chris http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/chkconfig8.html 09:23 natnat ln -s /usr/share/koha/bin/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon 09:24 chris but chkconfig is how you add it to the rc.d directories 09:24 chris check out the example in that man page 09:25 chris so you have to edit that file 09:25 chris add in some lines 09:25 chris ah well, i tried 09:36 kf yes. 09:41 kf ok, added my test cases to AllowOnShelfHoldsBug - works great now in 3.2 :) Will discuss the enhancement for holds on checkouts with my colleagues before filing a bug 09:42 kf thx for your insight on this feature chris :) 09:45 chris no problem 10:05 nathan1021 hi 10:06 nathan1021 i have some few issues with koha in fedora core 10 10:06 nathan1021 i have successfully installed it 10:06 nathan1021 its up and running 10:07 nathan1021 but hit a wall when trying to run zebra server 10:07 chris 21:23 < chris> so on fedora you have to use chkconfig 10:07 chris 21:23 < chris> http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/chkconfig8.html 10:07 chris 21:23 < natnat> ln -s /usr/share/koha/bin/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon 10:07 chris 21:24 * chris is a debian user so i would do sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon defaults 10:07 chris 21:24 < chris> but chkconfig is how you add it to the rc.d directories 10:07 chris 21:24 < chris> check out the example in that man page 10:08 nathan1021 i have already add using chkconfig 10:09 nathan1021 since koha-zebra-ctl.sh is not "compatible" with chkconfig 10:09 nathan1021 i have to add the two lines in the top of the file 10:09 chris yes 10:09 nathan1021 #chkconfig: 2345 20 80 10:09 chris yes 10:09 nathan1021 #description: Koha Server Daemon 10:10 nathan1021 i have already added those lines. 10:10 nathan1021 then run 10:10 nathan1021 chkconfig --add koha-zebra-daemon 10:12 chris yep 10:12 nathan1021 is that all i need to do?? 10:12 chris yep its added to the runtimes now 10:13 nathan1021 im not sure exactly if zebra is already running during boot time 10:13 nathan1021 how do i check inside koha if zebra is running? 10:13 chris you dont, but you can do a ps axf | grep "zebra" 10:14 chris or /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon start 10:14 chris you probably are missing the daemon program, unless you have installed it already 10:16 chris but if you try to start it, it should say something about it missing if it is 10:16 chris http://www.libslack.org/daemon/#download 10:20 nathan1022 sorry i got disconnected 10:20 chris what was the last thing you saw? 10:21 nathan1022 when i tried /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon start it cant start 10:21 chris right 10:21 chris 22:14 < chris> you probably are missing the daemon program, unless you have installed it already 10:21 chris 22:17 < chris> but if you try to start it, it should say something about it missing if it is 10:21 chris 22:17 < chris> http://www.libslack.org/daemon/#download 10:22 nathan1022 so... that must be it 10:22 nathan1022 it did not understand the options like --name 10:22 nathan1022 etc... 10:22 nathan1022 thanks... 10:22 nathan1022 i'll try it tomorrow... 10:23 nathan1022 im in a different command center right now 10:51 hdl_laptop gmcharlt: around ? 10:52 gmcharlt hdl_laptop: yes 10:52 hdl_laptop hi 10:52 hdl_laptop how are you ? 10:52 gmcharlt ok 10:52 gmcharlt how are you? 10:52 hdl_laptop good. 10:53 hdl_laptop Just wondering whether reconciliation branch would be truly a reconciliation branch. 10:53 hdl_laptop I read the RFCs down. 10:54 hdl_laptop I am wondering whether something was done for items ? 10:54 gmcharlt what about items, specifically? 10:54 chris http://www.mizstik.co.cc/2009/08/koha-livecd/ 10:57 chris hehe did you tweet that before or after i pasted it gmcharlt ? :) 10:57 hdl_laptop gmcharlt: items out of biblioitems. 11:15 gmcharlt chris: after - should have credited 11:16 gmcharlt hdl_laptop: taking items out of MARC blob is my personal project 11:17 hdl_laptop will you be able to make it for 3.2 ? 11:17 gmcharlt yes 11:43 chris gmcharlt: naw, wasnt angling for credit, just was wondering if you saw it in your feedreader same time as me :) 11:44 chris google blog search picks things up fast 11:49 gmcharlt indeed 11:51 kf good night chris 11:53 gmcharlt g'night