Time  Nick       Message
21:52 chris_n    chobbs++
21:51 chris      :)
21:51 munin      04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=4392 major, P4, ---, gmcharlt@gmail.com, NEW, bulkmarcimport.pl leaves items.onloan set to '0000-00-00' instead of NULL
21:51 chobbs     Hooray, my first bug submission :) bug 4392
21:49 chris_n    wb si
21:39 chris      :)
21:36 * si       goes off to fix that
21:36 si         hey, that reminds me
21:35 chobbs     ne'er mind
21:35 chobbs     Hmm. Is katipo's DNS having trouble again? Can't get to koha-community.org...
21:30 chobbs     Yay, my opac looks so much happier now :)
21:29 chris      heh
21:29 chilts     gotta love MySQL
21:29 chris      naw, it hands that back as that to the code
21:29 chilts     but I'm probably wrong
21:28 chilts     I'm sure I thought once that MySQL treated 0000-00-00 _as_ null
21:28 chobbs     Ahhh. Will do.
21:28 chris      yeah but the import should set 0000-00-00 to be NULL
21:28 chobbs     May well be my import file that causecd it :)
21:27 chris      also, file a bug
21:27 chris      yep
21:26 chobbs     Just realized my items.onloan are filled with '0000-00-00' for items not currently issued. Am I right in assuming I should change those all to NULL? It seems to fix my all items checked out problem.
21:23 * chris_n  is glad his irc client is up on its vaccinations :)
20:47 chris      back
20:40 larsw      good morning
20:40 wizzyrea   hey richard, larsw
20:31 richard    hi
19:49 chris      bus time, ill give you a hand later, when i get to work, if you are still around owen
19:47 owen       Gah, these statistics are driving me up the wall!
19:33 gmcharlt   hi chris
19:32 jwagner    morning chris
19:31 owen       Hi chris
19:31 chris      morning
17:20 chris_n    hello cait
17:15 cait       hi #koha
16:17 nengard    hmmm
16:17 nengard    that's what we're supposed to seee
16:17 nengard    owen that's it
16:11 wizzyrea   one version back safari... I could check chrome/osx too
16:10 wizzyrea   mines ff3.6.3/snow leopard
16:10 wizzyrea   well truthfully, that's not what I see, but what I do see isn't insulting to my eyes.
16:09 owen       FF3.6/Win7
16:09 owen       http://www.screencast.com/users/oleonard/folders/Jing/media/0ced4331-c799-4da2-882b-cc3023f4a9a7
16:05 wizzyrea   it certainly doesn't look bad, imo
16:05 wizzyrea   white line
16:05 wizzyrea   I thought the line was intentional >.>
16:04 nengard    safari is closer
16:04 wizzyrea   lulz
16:04 nengard    why the heck can't all computers follow the samn damn standards!!!
16:04 wizzyrea   safari: http://screencast.com/t/ODc2ZjI4
16:04 nengard    ah - that's not what i see - but that's not right either - the tab should be on the blue line - no white line
16:04 owen       Interesting...I don't see that white line under the tabs
16:03 wizzyrea   http://screencast.com/t/MjdhYTg4M
16:03 wizzyrea   ya sec
16:02 nengard    wizzyrea can you send me a screenshot of what you see
16:02 nengard    still not okay in FF/mac .... hmmmmm strange
16:01 owen       Looks fine in IE8 FWIW
16:01 nengard    cause it's IE6 :)
16:01 nengard    it is okay in IE6 - but there are other issues
16:01 nengard    reloading FF now
16:01 nengard    also not right in mac/safari
15:59 * wizzyrea was going to suggest that
15:59 nengard    yes - but i'll restart
15:59 owen       Even after shift+reload nengard?
15:59 nengard    hmmm
15:59 wizzyrea   no line
15:59 wizzyrea   < also on ff/mac
15:59 nengard    on FF in Mac it still has orange at the bottom
15:59 nengard    hmmm
15:59 wizzyrea   oh, for me too, actually
15:58 owen       Are you sure nengard? Looks fixed to me now
15:58 wizzyrea   the orange is in the graphic, is it an alignment thing with the slide effect?
15:56 nengard    WOO HOO - you fixed on issue - the dark blue line - but not the orange
15:56 owen       ...but I've only tried those changes via Firebug in Firefox, so double check
15:55 owen       I think you also want to change #search { top: 90px } to top: 84px;
15:54 owen       Change "padding:12px 12px 6px 12px;" to "padding:12px 12px 3px 12px;"
15:54 owen       nengard: Try changing #nav .page_item a {}
15:43 nengard    that's why i think it's the css not the files/images
15:43 nengard    and i already tried that
15:43 nengard    that was my first thought
15:42 wizzyrea   boo
15:41 nengard    nope :( that's not it
15:41 wizzyrea   nengard: I think I found your problem, but you'll have to check.
15:25 wizzyrea   it probably hasn't propagated yet
15:25 wizzyrea   not surprising, it's spanky new
15:21 * chris_n  gets a dns error on that url
15:21 * wizzyrea is having and I <3 debian moment
15:17 kf         bye #koha
15:08 wizzyrea   elgg.nekls.org
15:08 wizzyrea   but it's fun to play with
15:08 wizzyrea   yea, i'm not sure what we would use it for
15:07 nengard    i did however bookmark a bunch of open source social networks (and other stuff) the other day: http://www.web2learning.net/archives/3734
15:06 nengard    my only prob with these social networking sites is that i so so so so don't need to belong to another one
15:04 nengard    oooooo
15:03 wizzyrea   i'm fiddling around with elgg
15:03 wizzyrea   :) you're welcome
15:03 nengard    thank you for making me see the light - don't know why i didn't realize that originally
15:02 kf         perhaps renewal
15:02 wizzyrea   or that
15:02 nengard    i'm thinking it's the bug i saw recently
15:02 wizzyrea   renewal maybe?
15:02 nengard    I do have an issuedate that is after the return date though - in a few places
15:01 nengard    I'm wrong!!
15:01 nengard    you're right!!
15:01 nengard    wizzyrea .... Oh my goodness .... I'm so out of it!!!
15:01 wizzyrea   ?
15:01 wizzyrea   so the patron brought it back early
15:01 wizzyrea   maybe I"m misunderstanding, but the return date was when the item was actually returned, and the due date when it was due?
14:59 nengard    ideas?
14:58 nengard    nope - further exploration shows that timestamp is usually the check out date
14:58 nengard    is it possible that the returndate is actually in the timstamp field?
14:57 nengard    also issuedate is 2009-08-23 and the timestamp is  2009-11-24 12:07:00
14:56 nengard    I'm seeing this on 2 systems
14:56 nengard    that can't be right ....
14:56 nengard    i'm seeing a due date of 2009-09-13 and then I'm seeing a return date of 2009-08-22
14:56 nengard    I have another question about old_issues
14:55 nengard    didn't think of that
14:55 nengard    thanks for clarifying hdl
14:55 hdl_laptop And having different table structure would not allow that.
14:54 hdl_laptop nengard: it is not that silly. It allows you to have the same data structure between old_issues and current issues. You may want to use UNION for queries.
14:53 hdl_laptop owen: move to old_issues was in 3.0
14:48 chris_n    brb... installing new hardware :-P
14:33 nengard    hehe
14:33 nengard    nevermind!
14:33 nengard    do we not track when an item was returned?
14:33 nengard    me again - old_issues doesn't have any data in the return or the returndate field either ....
14:14 hilongo    Hello there :)
14:11 nengard    at least i know i wrote my query right - that's all i need for now :)
14:07 chris_n    owen: I don't
14:06 owen       chris_n: Do you know if it's a recent development that issues are moved to old_issues when items are returned?
14:04 owen       I think it's a new thing? I'm not sure.
14:04 nengard    ah - then it seems silly to have all those return fields in the issues table ... just saying :)
14:04 owen       Once things get checked in they're moved to old_issues
14:02 nengard    or does issues only show items that are still checked out?
14:02 nengard    got a database question - how do you know which items in your issues table have been returned?  I'm looking at my data and return and returndate are both set to NULL for all lines
13:58 chris_n    brb
13:46 chris_n    so... commit early and often
13:46 chris_n    if you do a bunch of work, you can also use the interactive rebase to squash many patches into one
13:45 * kf       makes a note who to ask about git... :)
13:45 chris_n    :)
13:45 nengard    chris_n++
13:45 nengard    you rock
13:44 nengard    thanks
13:44 nengard    bingo
13:43 chris_n    and then do the rebase thing over again
13:43 chris_n    so just 'git commit'
13:43 nengard    geeze
13:43 nengard    it appears to have reverted my last commit - not the one i moved -- and now i know why - i put it first not last
13:42 nengard    hmmm
13:42 chris_n    --soft
13:41 nengard    hehe
13:41 chris_n    om
13:41 chris_n    opps
13:41 nengard    error: unknown switch `s'
13:41 chris_n    afterward you can do 'git status' to verify that you have the uncommitted files
13:41 nengard    nengard@debian:~/kohaclone$ git reset -soft HEAD^
13:41 chris_n    right
13:41 nengard    and it will revert my last commit
13:40 nengard    okay so now i do this:  git reset -soft HEAD^
13:40 nengard    thank you!
13:40 chris_n    the current line of the cursor
13:39 chris_n    depending on after or before
13:39 chris_n    then p or P
13:39 chris_n    dd
13:39 nengard    any idea on how to do it in vi
13:39 nengard    vi i think -- oh and Y works in vim
13:38 chris_n    is it vi or vim?
13:38 nengard    hmmm - i can't seem to Yank (with Y or yy) the line ...
13:38 chris_n    but you can always abort the rebase and try again
13:37 chris_n    one caveat: sometimes the commits will not apply out of order depending on what sort of foo you have done and in what order you did it
13:36 nengard    oh - got it
13:36 chris_n    yes
13:36 nengard    is this just vi?
13:36 chris_n    you should have a list of commits
13:36 nengard    how do i reorder them now?
13:36 owen       Interesting tip chris_n, I'll have to remember the '~10' syntax
13:35 chris_n    do some foo, and then 'git commit' again
13:35 chris_n    then 'git reset -soft HEAD^' iirc to roll back without resetting the changes
13:35 nengard    off to give it a whirl
13:35 nengard    hmm
13:35 chris_n    then reorder so that the one you want to 'fix' is the last
13:34 chris_n    you can 'git rebase -i HEAD~10' which will allow you to reorder the last 10 commits
13:34 nengard    no :(
13:34 chris_n    nengard: is it your last commit you want to revert?
13:30 nengard    can someone remind me how to revert a specific patch?  I need to resubmit one of my patches without a file
13:29 munin      kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Germany is 14.8�C (3:25 PM CEST on April 20, 2010). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 68%. Dew Point: 9.0�C. Pressure: 30.02 in 1016.5 hPa (Steady).
13:29 kf         @wunder Konstanz
13:29 munin      kf: (wunder <US zip code | US/Canada city, state | Foreign city, country>) -- Returns the approximate weather conditions for a given city.
13:29 kf         @wunder
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13:26 kmkale_    @weather
12:30 jwagner    OK, I'll do some experimenting with that.  Thanks!
12:29 owen       You'll have to change those lines so that they point to full URLs as well
12:29 owen       The first two lines of opac.css import two other CSS files: reset-fonts-grids.css and skin.css
12:29 owen       Yes, with one caveat
12:26 jwagner    Sorry, put the complete copy's URL in opacstylesheet instead?
12:24 jwagner    But if I'm understanding correctly, I could make a complete copy of opac-css, make my changes, and put _that_ on another server?  Then change opaclayoutstylesheet to point to it?
12:24 owen       opaccolorstylesheet works fine if you have access to the file on the server, but that's not always the case
12:22 jwagner    Hrmmm.  Food for further thought.  In the meantime, I'll stick to making my changes in OPACUserCSS.  At least that works....
12:21 owen       I'm not sure how you would set it up so that Koha would know whether you were specifying a local one or a remote one
12:21 jwagner    Can the code be modified to make it read an external stylesheet?
12:21 jwagner    Well, that would explain it :-(  Any reason why it can't?  (Codewise, that is?)
12:20 owen       The opaccolorstylesheet preference doesn't work with a full URL
12:20 owen       It does
12:20 jwagner    Just some additions and some settings to override the default.  I tried using the opaccolorstylesheet syspref with no luck.  The stylesheet lives on a different server, and I entered a full URL, if that makes a difference.
12:19 owen       opacstylesheet  specifies a URL for a complete replacement
12:19 owen       opaccolorstylesheet  specifies the file name of a stylesheet on the Koha server which will be applied in addition to the default one
12:18 owen       Do you want a complete replacement stylesheet or just some additions?
12:18 jwagner    I thought you could just plug it into one of the sysprefs, but when I try that the entire OPAC goes very screwy.
12:17 Nate       and everyone else in #koha land
12:17 Nate       mornin jwagner
12:17 jwagner    Got a question for owen on stylesheets -- can you refresh my memory about how to tell Koha to use an auxiliary stylesheet?
12:17 collum     Good morning.
12:17 owen       Hi
12:17 jwagner    morning, owen (and Nate, and collum)
12:06 chris_n    heya mason
12:05 * chris_n  quickly looks over his shoulder
12:04 jwagner    I'd prefer not to see my impending doom, thank you.  Let it sneak up on me....
12:02 * jwagner  whimpers
12:02 jdavidb    you had it lucky, jwagner; we were in a pickup, up high, so you could see your impending doom.  Imagine that ride in a sports car.
12:00 * jwagner  still has nightmares about riding with jdavidb on Dallas freeways at Kohacon
11:59 jdavidb    Patrick and jwagner tried to warn me not to do that.  It wasn't *that* bad, just sat still a lot.  I grew up in Dallas traffic:  take that many cars, that close together, and set them all at 70 mph.  *that's* scary.
11:59 mason      ouch indeed!
11:59 chris_n    jdavidb: ouch!
11:58 * chris_n  used to get up and leave at 4:30 am to drive from Culpepper to Fairfax to be at work on time at 8
11:57 jdavidb    I've only been on I-66 once, when I moved here.  Driving into town, during rush hour, at the tail end of a 1200 mile trip with two kids and a cat and an overloaded vehicle pulling an overloaded trailer...
11:57 * jwagner  agrees it ain't no fun :-(
11:57 * chris_n  grimaces at the thought of 100 miles of gridlocked traffic
11:57 jwagner    It always is.  And so is I-66 west of town.  I've driven those routes at 2:00 AM and still found stop & go traffic.  Sigh.
11:56 chris_n    a friend traveled up to Manasses this past weekend and on the return trip said northbound I95 was locked up solid from DC to Richmond
11:56 kf         hi Amit_G
11:56 Amit_G     heya kf
11:56 kf         hi jwagner :)
11:55 jwagner    (Fortunately I don't commute from that side of town.)
11:55 chris_n    hehe
11:55 jwagner    I-95 was pretty clogged, according to the traffic reports.  As long as you're waving, maybe you could wave traffic out of the way?
11:54 chris_n    and jdavidb
11:54 Amit_G     chris_n: ok
11:54 * chris_n  waves up I95 to jwagner
11:54 jwagner    Morning Amit_G and all
11:54 chris_n    so I wonder if the current configuration files in git need some syntax updating
11:53 pastebot   "chris_n" at 192.168.15.101 pasted "pazpar2 stdio" (13 lines) at http://paste.workbuffer.org/2
11:53 chris_n    this morning I ran the daemon from the command line and got several warns about the config
11:52 chris_n    and all other commands seem to work as expected
11:52 chris_n    even though the search returns some 200 records
11:51 chris_n    I am having problems with the termlist command not returning anything
11:51 Amit_G     chris_n: Any question related to pazpar2
11:51 Amit_G     right now i m not working with pazpar2
11:50 jdavidb    Hi, Amit_G. :)
11:50 chris_n    Amit_G: have you worked any more with pazpar2?
11:50 Amit_G     heya chris_n, jdavidb
11:50 chris_n    heya Amit_G
11:49 Amit_G     heya jwagner
10:37 chris_n    g'morning
08:36 hdl_laptop hi all
07:58 kf         meeting, bbl
07:42 kf         hi magnus
07:41 magnus     good morning kf
07:37 kf         good morning #koha
07:24 magnus     mason: yeah, good & scary!
07:07 mason      http://www.youtube.com/user/martzata
07:07 mason      magnus: this stuff is pretty good...
07:04 mason      oooh, just looking at video now...
07:02 magnus     mason: we have been clear of the cloud for a day or two now, but it's coming back. Closed airports in the west as a beginning.
07:01 mason      magnus: any news about the weather over by you...?
07:00 mason      bah, wrong window :p
07:00 magnus     hi alohabot
06:59 alohabot   hiya magnus
06:55 magnus     g'day #koha
04:07 brendan    heya Amit_G
03:29 genji      hiya all.
03:29 Amit_G     heya genji
03:24 chris      hi Amit_G
03:24 Amit_G     heya brendan, chris
02:10 chris      larsw++
02:10 pastebot   "chris" at 192.168.15.101 pasted "How cool is this?" (46 lines) at http://paste.workbuffer.org/1
01:07 munin      chris_n: The current temperature in Dunn, North Carolina is 11.8�C (9:07 PM EDT on April 19, 2010). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 30%. Dew Point: -5.0�C. Pressure: 29.65 in 1003.9 hPa (Falling).
01:07 chris_n    @wunder 28334
00:22 munin      chris: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 17.0�C (11:00 AM NZST on April 20, 2010). Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Humidity: 72%. Dew Point: 12.0�C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Steady).
00:22 chris      @wunder wellington,nz