Time  Nick        Message
23:32 chris       :)
23:31 larsw       I will refrain from making unprintable comments
23:25 jo          Anyone care to comment on this: http://bit.ly/c52oV1
21:44 cait        hi koha
21:35 chris       i dont use it
21:33 nml         Do you use the label creator application included with Koha for yourself or something else?
21:32 nml         (Talking about the add item to label batch pop-up window) I know it does work b/c it works if I ignore the dates
21:29 chris       im guessing the index for it doesnt exist
21:28 nml         Specifically, it just refreshes the page
21:28 nml         Chris, thanks for the response - do you have any idea why searching by date added wouldnt work?
20:31 chris       nml: thats not an error a warn statement someone has commented out
20:27 nml         label-item-search.pl: NZAND at /usr/share/koha/lib/C4/Search.pm line 1910., referer: http://nml.dnsalias.com:8000/cgi-bin/koha/labels/label-item-search.pl?batch_id=2&type=labels
20:27 nml         Has anyone gotten the error:
20:22 richard     hi
20:04 magn_away   chris: say hi to grumpy social commentary man from me ;-)
19:59 chris       I call him grumpy social commentary man
19:59 chris       Yay my fave driver is back
19:44 * chris     goes to cathc his bus
19:39 nml         I'm sorry, it must be chris_n that I am looking for then
19:37 * chris     knows nothing about the label creator
19:34 nml         chris_n or chris (or anyone else), do you have a moment - I have a question RE: the label creator
18:01 nelson      specifically, i need help with adding items & adding text to the top of every barcode
17:59 nelson      hey guys, anyone here familiar withe label generator?
17:53 munin       jdavidb: Quote #62: "<fallor> is this a known thingy?" (added by gmcharlt at 08:18 AM, February 26, 2010)
17:53 jdavidb     @quote random
14:35 kmkale      bye all good night
13:51 Mathieu     great thanks a bunch i'll try that
13:50 magnus      see the POD at the end of the file. i think "translate install fr-FR" should do the trick
13:49 magnus      Mathieu: i think install-code.pl was replaced by http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=misc/translator/translate;hb=HEAD
13:46 Mathieu     Hi everyone, I'm looking for some pointers on running the Alpha2 release in french. The install-code.pl script is missing from /misc/translator
13:23 wizzyrea    good morning :D
13:23 jdavidb     hi, wizzyrea!
13:04 hdl         hi
12:55 jjk         morning.
12:40 kmkale      completely OT but has anyone here used / developed  a FOSS workflow / BPM s/w?
12:33 kmkale      hey jdavidb :)
12:32 jdavidb     hi, kmkale!
12:30 kmkale      good evening
12:03 jdavidb     It's kinda a half-frown.  I don't do frown-faces much.
12:03 kf          what does the smiley stands for?
12:02 jdavidb     I could always draw a :/ next time, if you think I should be grumpier.
12:02 jwagner     OK, well, I'll take the smileys then....
12:02 jdavidb     well, yes, but the smileys are for you, too.
12:01 * jwagner   points out that it isn't MY whiteboard. I don't LIKE whiteboards. It's my office mate's whiteboard!
12:01 jwagner     I don't know.  It might be interesting to see you try to tote a safe in your carryon luggage.....
12:00 * jdavidb   returns from drawing another smiley-face on jwagner's whiteboard.
12:00 jdavidb     hm...perhaps you're right, jwagner.  Might have to bake them on-site.
11:59 * jwagner   is hungry too, now
11:59 * kf        cant stop thinking about cookies now
11:51 kf          perhaps a small safe...
11:51 kf          depends on packaging
11:49 jwagner     I think they might be all gone before they got to kf!
11:49 jwagner     jdavidb, and do you think the cookies would SURVIVE intact?
11:48 kf          cookies :)
11:48 jwagner     I'm VERY close to having enough frequent flyer miles for two roundtrip tickets to Europe, but I'm targeting those for my sister & I to take a Mediterranean cruise.  Greek islands, Instanbul, etc.
11:48 jdavidb     I've already offered to hand-deliver the cookies anyone wants delivered to kf.    :)
11:47 jwagner     No, but the last couple of times I went to Europe, I stayed in England.  I'll have to get back over to the continent one of these years....
11:46 kf          dont wait for teleportation :)
11:45 jwagner     I went through that general vicinity, Munich down through Bavaria and into Switzerland, many years ago.  I'd love to go back!
11:44 kf          :)
11:44 jwagner     Sorry, hadn't made that connection before (Konstanz/Constance)
11:44 kf          from the city centre
11:44 kf          you can walk there
11:44 jdavidb     From my peeking at a map, jwagner, she's just a loud scream from Switzerland
11:43 kf          Germany at the Swiss border, famous for the lake of Constance ;)
11:43 jwagner     Lake Constance in English?  I've been through that region, many years ago.  It's beautiful.
11:43 munin       kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Taegerwilen, Germany is 14.1�C (1:48 PM CEST on June 16, 2010). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 90%. Dew Point: 12.0�C. Pressure: 29.89 in 1012.1 hPa (Steady).
11:43 kf          @wunder Konstanz
11:43 jwagner     kf, where are you located?  I may have to make an entry on the vacation agenda :-)
11:42 kf          I would buy you lunch
11:42 jdavidb     Heck, I'd even take the high desert country of far West Texas, at this point.
11:41 jwagner     That would be nice.  Or the Mediterranean, or England's Lake Country, or...
11:40 * jdavidb   would be tempted to jump into such a device, and take a vacation along the German/Swiss border somewhere.
11:39 jwagner     Rush hour would be SO much easier with teleportation!
11:39 kf          I m waiting impatiently for someone to invent transportation by irc/web or a beamer
11:39 jwagner     mmmmmmmmm
11:39 kf          ;)
11:39 * kf        sends a big pile of chocolate
11:38 jwagner     kf, that would improve the day a lot :-)
11:37 kf          jwagner: need chocolate?
11:37 jdavidb     hi, kf.  :)
11:37 kf          hi jdavidb
11:37 kf          hi jwagner
11:37 jwagner     mmmpf....
11:36 jdavidb     howdy, #koha.
10:59 munin       chris_n: The operation succeeded.
10:59 chris_n     @later tell wizzyrea can you remind me of the link for the pdf version of the documentation?
10:58 chris_n     CGI960: the manual is in pdf somewhere, I just cannot find it atm
10:54 chris_n     yes, om
10:54 CGI960      sorry, I mean documentation/manual in pdf
10:53 * chris_n   wanders off in search of food
10:53 chris_n     the INSTALL.* files are text based
10:53 CGI960      so it's easy to take printout, and newbie like me can first read and understand what I'm going to do :)
10:52 CGI960      and one more help, I found document as in html format, I would appreciate if pdf format is available somewhere ?
10:51 chris       but its not there yet
10:51 CGI960      yes, sure
10:51 chris_n     none specifically for CentOS, but you should be able to pretty much follow one of those
10:51 chris       the thing with harley is that it isnt an official koha release, the code is busy being reconciled with koha
10:51 CGI960      Thanking you chris
10:51 chris_n     and these should be in the tarball as well
10:51 chris_n     http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=tree
10:51 chris_n     there are several INSTALL.* files here
10:49 CGI960      any instruction available to install koha on CentOS 64bit ?
10:47 chris_n     nope, not in my opinion
10:47 CGI960      Thanks Chris, is it better to run harley then alpha version ?
10:46 chris_n     it will launch in the not to distant future; but we run it in production here and some others do as well
10:45 chris_n     see downloads.koha-community.org
10:45 chris_n     CGI960: you are looking for 3.2Alpha2
10:45 CGI960      when it is going to launch?
10:44 CGI960      I got documentation of Koha 3.2 Manual (en) at http://koha-community.org/documentation/3-2-manual/  but not able to find sw of the same version
10:43 CGI960      Hello Group
10:31 * chris_n   goes back to bed :P
10:31 chris_n     msg chanserv login chris_n 4004bc
09:53 joann       boys watching "The Colony" and i can't stand watching earnest americans trying to survive a holocaust
09:53 magnus      good on you - i'm off to lunch
09:52 joann       right - i'm off t bed.
09:52 joann       i just can't 'do' it
09:51 joann       I feel so incompetent whenever I go near the wiki
09:51 joann       great - that site really is terrific
09:50 magnus      a random test on nzonscreen seems to be working
09:49 joann       thats got great stuff
09:49 joann       what about nzonscreen?
09:48 joann       well thats just dum.i aplize
09:47 magnus      your last url http://tvnz.co.nz/country-calendar/s2010-e18-video-3584245
09:47 joann       not very friendly
09:47 joann       what site is that ?
09:46 magnus      ouch "this video is only avilable inside nz"...
09:45 magnus      ah, i see. thanks!
09:41 joann       sometimes gentle humour
09:41 joann       documentary
09:41 joann       country calendar is  along running tv show - real kiwi stuff, lots of countryside
09:40 joann       http://tvnz.co.nz/country-calendar/s2010-e18-video-3584245
09:40 chris       http://www.nzonscreen.com/
09:40 magnus      huh?
09:39 joann       National bank country calendar - theres a classic for you Magnus
09:37 chris       theres all sorts of stuff in there :)
09:36 chris       the nz film archive is in wellington too
09:36 joann       lots to find n there
09:36 magnus      ooh, cool! what did we ever do before the interwebs came around?
09:35 joann       Magnus: http://tvnz.co.nz/video
09:34 chris       that one is filmed in wellington
09:33 magnus      thanks for the tips, folks. i just ordered Stickmen! ;-)
09:30 joann       of course :) thank s
09:29 chris       http://stats.workbuffer.org/irclog/koha/2010-06-16#i_458591
09:27 chris       joann: all the links will be in the log
09:27 chris       we should be on irc still too kf
09:26 kf          log = lot
09:26 kf          I hope you all twitter and blog a log
09:26 magnus      sounds perfect
09:26 chris       but the main aim is teaching each other
09:25 chris       if we can solve some bugs along the way all the better
09:25 magnus      nice!
09:25 chris       its going to be about sharing knowledge
09:25 chris       yeah, its gonna be a developer conference rather than a hackfest
09:24 magnus      chris, just to be on the safe side: the hackfest is relevant for wannabes like me too, not just for the hardcore überhackers like yourself, right?
09:24 joann       I lost all thse links Cjris
09:23 chilts      heh, oopse
09:23 chilts      3/win 21
09:22 magnus      cool
09:22 chris       magnus: at least one night, i plan to take people out to see some live music
09:20 chris       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wKhrEFzLfM
09:19 jransom     I loved that clip
09:19 jransom     Oh thats the one baby
09:19 chris       and of course
09:19 chris       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMiMPCcLkfM
09:18 jransom     little things - what is that?
09:18 jransom     Chris: that link is great
09:18 chris       little things?
09:18 jransom     Outrageous fortune !!!
09:18 chris       http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/NZ_Pop_Culture
09:17 jransom     chris: do you remember that need youtube you showed us once of the maori kaumatua whose wife died
09:13 chris       http://she.geek.nz/archives/549-The-world-is-bright-grey.html
09:12 jransom     (Chris is on a roll :)
09:12 chris       jransom: will do
09:12 chris       2 secs
09:12 chris       ohh my friend penny has a great post on this
09:12 jransom     chris: can you set up a wiki page for this? I'll write a pst and send t on email, maybe get Reed to link t it from the kohacon site
09:12 * chris     is just going through all his favourite bands now :)
09:12 chris       salmonella dub
09:11 magnus      chris: i like all kinds of music, as long as it's good ;-) shihad is on spotify, cool!
09:10 chris       magnus: do you like rock? shihad are another wellington band
09:10 magnus      "anklebiter"? hee hee
09:09 chris       http://sarah.geek.nz/content/slang.html
09:07 chris       another band
09:07 jransom     I'm also going to ask on twitter and see what other flk come up with
09:07 chris       the little bushman
09:07 jransom     I like this idea
09:06 magnus      hi jransom
09:06 chris       magnus: good idea
09:06 chris       their final concert, my hand is in there somewhere
09:06 magnus      perhaps there could be a page on the wiki where everyone could add their favourites? or would that be too off topic?
09:06 chris       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SblTKIZoInI
09:06 jransom     thinking about tv on demand
09:06 chris       those are 3 of my favourite wellington bands... trinity roots have broken up now tho
09:06 jransom     just picking chris's brain
09:06 jransom     hi Magnus
09:05 magnus      small world! ;-)
09:05 jransom     chris is a showoff
09:05 * chris     has seen them about 6 times
09:05 jransom     fat freddy live would be amazing
09:05 jransom     te ara - wonder if that has a 'contemporary sectin
09:05 chris       hehe cool
09:05 magnus      heh, my wife actually saw 'fat freddys drop' live when she was at Online Information in London in december!
09:04 jransom     what about websites?
09:04 jransom     lnely planet guides are good
09:04 chris       yeah
09:04 jransom     penguin history is a good but to much
09:04 chris       hmmm books
09:04 jransom     yay - glad i asked you.
09:04 chris       for music .. for wellington .. see if you can find some 'trinity roots', 'the black seeds', 'fat freddys drop'
09:04 jransom     thinking about nz society and culture in books is harder
09:03 chris       those are the movies i can think of
09:03 jransom     oh yes - all good choices.
09:03 chris       stickmen
09:03 chris       siones wedding
09:03 chris       yeah no 2
09:03 jransom     No 2 was good too i thught
09:02 jransom     I know ... I'm thinking of kicking him off the trip for asking too many hard questions
09:02 chris       if you can find boy in a movie theatre
09:02 jransom     to prepare him for NZ
09:02 chris       boy
09:02 chris       ahhh
09:02 jransom     he's seen whale rider, piano and black sheep
09:02 chris       ?
09:01 jransom     hey, Magnus has suggested a list of stuff about contemporary culture would be useful: movies, music, books
09:01 jransom     yep - I am so looking forward t it
09:00 chris       cool
09:00 jransom     i think rosalie wants to come too
09:00 chris       shoudl be a fun trip
09:00 jransom     and lee and brooke
09:00 jransom     and paul too
09:00 jransom     yes
09:00 chris       did you see magnus is coming for the road trip?
09:00 jransom     and I'm over being grumpy now
08:59 jransom     just the man I was looking for :)
08:59 jransom     hi Chris
08:59 chris       hi jransom
08:48 magnus      ooh, that sounds intriguing, i'll have a look at those!
08:43 * chris     has done flights too many times hehe
08:42 chris       air calin goes via new caledonia
08:42 chris       they fly via tahiti (suprise suprise :))
08:42 chris       or air tahiti
08:41 chris       but they stop in fiji
08:41 chris       youd have to fly via the us probably
08:41 chris       try looking up air pacific flights
08:40 * magnus    wishes it was possible to have a stopover at some pacific island...
08:40 magnus      paul: ok. yeah, that price isn't too scary
08:39 chris       yep, HK is a fun place to visit
08:39 paul        magnus, yes, I know. but even, it's not USD ;-)
08:39 magnus      paul: the 200NZD is just a deposit, see http://lists.katipo.co.nz/pipermail/koha/2010-June/024242.html
08:38 paul        chris, tickets not taken yet, but yes, i'll ask for a stop & go at HK
08:38 paul        kf, yep, 1800 for the flight
08:37 chris       do you get any time in hong kong?
08:37 kf          1800 for the flight?
08:37 chris       yeah
08:36 paul        it's just that it cost EUR1800 to reach you :D
08:36 chris       everything is half price :)
08:35 chris       yep once you get here, it will be cheap for you
08:35 paul        it's cheap then !
08:35 chris       yeah im sure it is
08:35 chris       i think so
08:35 paul        chris : the $200 = it's NZ$, isn't it ?
08:34 paul        magnus, yep.
08:34 magnus      paul: there's always a catch, isn't there? ;-)
08:34 * paul      heads to pay for hdl & me the trip AUK => WEL ;-)
08:33 paul        for us, the trip will be Marseille => Paris => Hong-Kong => Auckland
08:33 paul        magnus: i'm 1.94 good idea from Air France : you can request the exit row. bad idea: they charge EUR50 for it !
08:33 chris       the roadtrip looks like fun
08:33 chris       :)
08:23 magnus      and there's my registration and donation for the road trip made. really starting to look forward to this!
08:20 magnus      heh
08:18 chris       ahh 10 cm taller than me
08:18 magnus      yeah, the exits are a good option
08:17 magnus      195 cm
08:12 chris       s
08:12 chris       it sometimes work
08:12 * chris     asks for the exit row
08:12 chris       how tall are you?
08:11 chris       heh
08:11 magnus      and preferably shorter legs
08:11 magnus      i sure do!
08:09 chris       youd need a good book or 2 for that :-)
08:09 chris       ahh bodo->oslo->heathrow->hong kong->auckland
08:08 chris       looks like you could do SAS, via heathrow
08:05 magnus      ah, good to know
08:04 chris       lufthansa and singapore airlines codeshare and fly from frankfurt to nz
08:03 chris       so you can feel human again
08:03 chris       because it breaks the trip, and it is a great airport, with showers etc
08:03 chris       when i fly to europe, i go through singapore
08:02 chris       it is going to be a truly international conference, norway, usa, france, uk, taiwan, nigeria, italy and australia
08:02 magnus      now i just need to decide on how to get there...
08:02 magnus      chris: yay!
08:01 chris       magnus: yay, got your registration
07:58 chris       kf: but yes other languages would be great
07:58 magnus      hdl: manageable, but still harder than on debian?
07:58 chris       the later one :)
07:57 chris       that patch needs to be tested, i just forward ported it from 3.0.x
07:57 magnus      which hashtag should we use for kohacon? kohacon or kohacon10? probably the last one?
07:57 kf          chris: I will try and send a patch for "Granular permissions for the serials module" - userpermissions.sql needs to be changed for other languages too (only french and en so far)
07:53 hdl         And we created macports so that installation is manageable
07:52 chris       do it :)
07:52 hdl         magnus: we have installed koha 3.0.x on osx
07:52 magnus      chris: thanks for the answers. community is great! i'll go sign up for kohacon and the roadtrip now...
07:48 chris       :)
07:47 magnus      hehe. i finally received my dell laptop yesterday, which should have Ubuntu preinstalled, but it seems they forgot to install it... guess it's not supposed to be easy... ;-)
07:46 chris       dont let the man keep you down :)
07:46 magnus      yay!
07:46 chris       just ditch osx and put debian on :-)
07:45 chris       when i was working at liblime we had macbooks, i got koha going on it .. but i havent tried since then
07:45 magnus      ok, but not impossible, then. and probably easier to run a virtual debian on os x, if it's for testing
07:44 chris       and its BSD not linux .. but it mostly has the same GNU toolset
07:44 chris       but its doable ... its harder because osx doesnt have a nice package management system out of the box
07:44 chris       its harder
07:44 magnus      this one is kind of old now: http://www.kohadocs.org/macinstall.html ;-)
07:43 magnus      is the install much the same as on linux, or are there complications?
07:43 magnus      sure
07:43 chris       but you have to be familair with the commandline
07:42 chris       it works
07:42 chris       yeah
07:40 magnus      os x on the client side is easy of course, but does anyone have experience installing koha on os x, if that is what she means?
07:40 paul        hi chris & kf & magnus &all
07:40 * magnus    thought i'd answer this: http://twitter.com/gravadersdagar/statuses/16285107607
07:39 kf          hi paul
07:39 kf          :)
07:38 chris       hi paul
07:38 chris       wb kf
07:34 kf          hi magnus
07:34 magnus      hi kf
07:33 kf          hi #koha
07:32 magnus      hiya chris
07:32 chris       hi magnus
07:18 munin       magnus: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 9.0�C (8:50 AM CEST on June 16, 2010). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 93%. Dew Point: 8.0�C. Windchill: 6.0�C. Pressure: 30.04 in 1017 hPa (Steady).
07:18 magnus      @wunder bodo, norway
07:18 munin       magnus: Error: No such location could be found.
07:18 magnus      @wunder bodoe, norway
06:49 munin       greenmang: The current temperature in Mumbai / Santacruz, India is 27.0�C (11:30 AM IST on June 16, 2010). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 90%. Dew Point: 26.0�C. Pressure: 29.60 in 1002 hPa.
06:49 greenmang   @wunder mumbai
06:13 cait        bye #koha bbl
04:23 cait        yay :)
04:17 chris       yay
04:16 cait        done :)
03:56 cait        thx :)
03:54 chris       good luck
03:54 cait        wish me luck? starting online test now.
03:54 chris       ahhh
03:53 cait        jsp...
03:43 chris       you're awake early
03:43 chris       hi cait
03:43 cait        morning #koha
02:13 chris       heh
02:11 pianohack   just as old as this conversation
02:11 pianohack   but it was an old laptop
02:11 * pianohack actually just sent a koha install to ethiopia
00:38 larsw       since the plug would either be an access point for our machines, or connect to the hotel wifi, it can't do both
00:37 larsw       otoh, most hotels provide access via wifi, so that's not going to work
00:37 larsw       http://www.plugcomputer.org/plugwiki/index.php/Setting_GuruPlug_to_be_a_WiFi_Access_Point
00:35 larsw       would be make it easy to use one of those to set up a friendly LAN in a hotel room, when travelling around the world with your spouse and more electronics than the allied power had in WWII
00:34 larsw       I wonder if they can act as wifi access points
00:34 chris       yeah, theres a lot of neat things you could do with one
00:34 * chris_n   is very tempted to buy one just to take it for a spin
00:33 larsw       also: http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/
00:33 larsw       oh dear, oh dear, oh dear: http://bzed.de/posts/2010/05/installing_debian_on_the_guruplug_server_plus/
00:31 chris       yup
00:31 larsw       like, say, Nigeria, perhaps
00:30 chris       or unreliable
00:30 chris       *nod*
00:30 larsw       might be a thing for cases where internet access is dear
00:30 chris       but the rest would work
00:30 chris       you mmight need a bit of disk
00:30 larsw       imagine that... "Oh, you want Koha? Do you have a spare power socket? OK, done, have a nice day."
00:29 chris       yeah
00:29 larsw       I wonder if those are actually capable of running Koha, for small libraries?
00:29 larsw       oh dear, oh dear, oh dear
00:27 chris_n     more fun: http://www.plugcomputer.org/
00:27 chris_n     portable computing at its finest
00:27 larsw       well, some kinds of sockets, anyway, there's too many in the world to work with everything
00:26 larsw       oh, it has power plugs for different kinds of sockets?
00:26 chris_n     slap a solid state disk on it and away you go
00:25 chris       heh
00:25 larsw       now you tell me I can put Debian on it, my day is going to be ruined
00:25 larsw       oh dear
00:24 chris_n     129 usd for the "luxury" model with the sata2 port and extra ethernet
00:24 larsw       I might want the esata port, but not necessarily
00:23 chris_n     its based on a quite powerful ARM processor with many more features than the guru package exploits
00:23 chris_n     no sata port and one ethernet port
00:23 chris_n     99 usd for the basic model
00:21 chris       yeah
00:21 larsw       I wonder what it costs
00:19 chris       ohh cool
00:19 chris_n     to think you could hold an entire Koha server in the palm of your hand
00:18 chris_n     http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx#block <<<<runs debian
00:15 pianohac2   gnite