Time Nick Message 22:15 rangi yeah, that thing is horrid 22:15 rangi heh 22:13 liw Search.pm... Search.pm... oh dear, I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight, I'll be tossing and turning trying to get images of that out of my head 22:10 jcamins Preferably using some sort of query parser. 22:10 jcamins The solution, of course, is a Search.pm rewrite. 22:07 rangi yeah that one is annoying 22:05 jcamins Oh yeah, that's a nice one. 22:01 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=1807 blocker, P3, ---, chris, Failed QA , ':' character blocks search ; search () give odd results 22:01 bag bug 1807 21:44 liw cool 21:42 rangi thats the one 21:42 liw I assume "Debian packaging" is me and "Koha packaging" is eythian 21:42 liw rangi, yep, that looks fine 21:41 rangi should work eh? 21:41 rangi liw: did you see http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaCon12_Schedule#Timings_2 21:39 * mtj purchased some quinoa from the supermarket, just yesterday 21:31 liw rangi :) 21:30 rangi then i can relax 21:30 rangi yay first day! 21:29 rangi http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaCon12_Schedule#Timings 21:29 rangi oh i didnt know the programme was taking shape cool! 21:29 huginn jcamins: The current temperature in APRSWXNET Jackson Heights NY US, Corona, New York is 16.1°C (5:02 PM EDT on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 34%. Dew Point: 0.0°C. Pressure: 29.64 in 1004 hPa (Rising). 21:29 jcamins @wunder 11375 21:27 huginn rangi: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 11.0°C (9:00 AM NZST on May 11, 2012). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 82%. Dew Point: 8.0°C. Pressure: 29.86 in 1011 hPa (Steady). 21:27 rangi @wunder nzwn 20:59 schuster its the wunder game... Wow Kansas is almost as bad as Dallas! worse if you look at the humidity! 20:59 druthb It cools off very dramatically here after dark...the high today was 37. 20:59 huginn wizzyrea: The current temperature in Channel 6 Downtown, Lawrence, Kansas is 26.2°C (3:57 PM CDT on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 43%. Dew Point: 13.0°C. Pressure: 29.86 in 1011 hPa (Falling). 20:59 wizzyrea @wunder lawrence, ks 20:58 huginn bag: The current temperature in K6LCM-Westside/Mesa, Santa Barbara, California is 19.2°C (1:58 PM PDT on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 77%. Dew Point: 15.0°C. Pressure: 29.91 in 1013 hPa (Steady). 20:58 bag @wunder 93109 20:58 sekjal g'night, #koha! 20:58 huginn schuster: The current temperature in Brookview, Plano, Texas is 26.7°C (3:55 PM CDT on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 22%. Dew Point: 3.0°C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Steady). 20:58 schuster @wunder 75074 20:58 wizzyrea quinoa is like the grain of the gods. 20:56 huginn sekjal: The current temperature in Computer Science Bldg - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts is 14.1°C (4:55 PM EDT on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 58%. Dew Point: 6.0°C. Pressure: 29.58 in 1002 hPa (Rising). 20:56 sekjal @wunder 01003 20:55 huginn druthb: The current temperature in Amman Airport, Jordan is 18.0°C (12:00 AM EEST on May 11, 2012). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 39%. Dew Point: 8.0°C. Pressure: 29.92 in 1013 hPa (Rising). 20:55 druthb @wunder Amman 20:51 druthb schuster: I'd not heard of it before I left texas, either. 20:51 jcamins A very healthful one. 20:51 jcamins schuster: it's a type of grain. 20:51 ibeardslee I'd never heard of it before, that's why I hit wikipedia 20:50 jcamins http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/66/221 20:50 schuster never heard of quinoa before what is it? 20:50 ibeardslee follow that through to a pdf from the UN General Assembly 20:49 ibeardslee http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinoa#History_and_culture 20:49 sekjal or just awareness? 20:49 sekjal is that intended to increase supply, or demand? 20:48 jcamins ibeardslee: huh. I didn't know that. 20:46 ibeardslee well, learn something new everyday in here .. 2013 has been declared UN International Year of Quinoa 20:45 cait sekjal: looks interesting :) 20:44 druthb I'm sure. 20:44 jcamins druthb: you can get much better falafel than I can. 20:43 druthb mmmm...falafel.... 20:43 jcamins So, I'm not very creative. 20:43 jcamins An intriguing idea, but I think we'll be going with quinoa falafel on a bed of quinoa. 20:41 cait :) 20:41 * sekjal is messing around with DokuWiki... with the data plugin, it's pretty sweet 20:37 cait :) 20:36 wizzyrea 10 minutes per side seems… long. 20:35 wizzyrea they are *fantastic* 20:35 druthb mmmmmm 20:35 wizzyrea only one of many recipes: http://greatist.com/health/recipe-basil-quinoa-cakes-041912/ 20:35 jcamins Hmm. 20:35 wizzyrea make fried quinoa cakes 20:33 jcamins Speaking of yummy things -- as we were fifteen minutes ago -- what should I do with quinoa for dinner tonight? 20:24 cait oh yum 20:22 wizzyrea mornin :) 20:21 wahanui morning is a state of mind. or whenever the cat wants breakfast. 20:21 jcamins Morning. 20:21 rangi morning btw 20:21 wizzyrea also, flipboard for android. that is all. 20:21 wizzyrea i approve of anything that has coconut on it 20:21 jcamins rangi: thanks. 20:20 rangi jcamins: demo site should be back up 20:20 druthb four packages of eight cookies, for less than a dinar. 20:19 druthb they're teh yum. 20:18 jcamins Ah, it's Turkish. :) 20:17 druthb the english printing on this package is "Cikilop" 20:17 jcamins Ah. 20:17 druthb tsk tsk. two cookies, with marshmallow creme between, all dipped in chocolate. 20:17 jcamins What are the cookies called in Arabic? 20:17 jcamins Wikipedia did not really clarify much. 20:17 druthb ! 20:16 * jcamins isn't sure what a moon pie is. 20:16 * druthb plans to bring some home for wizzyrea and the minion, fer sure. 20:16 druthb For the USians benefit, these cookies are like silver-dollar sized moon pies, only with coconut sprinkled on top. 20:15 druthb yes. and it's *diet* coke, which the hotel does not have at all. 20:14 cait and then you carried 5 litres of coke back.. even more excercise :) 20:13 druthb yah. And way cheaper than the buying sodas from room service. Two dinars for a little bitty can of coke is ludicrous. I bought five *liters*, plus two packs of amazing little cookies, for 3.10 dinars. 20:12 schuster How badly do you want to go to the grocery store!... 20:12 schuster Well that's one way to get your excersize in 20:11 schuster by! glad I could help for a change! 20:11 druthb success! The c-store across the street might as well have been on mars--the "street" is six lanes of bumper-to-bumper, making 60km/hr or better. So I walked the half-mile to the grocery store. 20:11 schuster Of course that was after fixing sco_main.pl that owen had fixed and the bug is pushed.. 20:11 chris_n bbl 20:11 * chris_n has to run or miss his ride home 20:11 chris_n wonderful 20:10 schuster I logged in with the generic user for that campus searched sql for that location - checked an item out and then checked SQL and it had incremented by 1 20:10 * chris_n sends schuster lots of chocolate and other goodies 20:10 chris_n cool 20:10 chris_n many, many people will be very,very happy... me included 20:10 schuster yes 20:10 chris_n if so, I'll put it into production next semester 20:09 chris_n schuster: so it works in your sandbox? 20:05 schuster Our 42 elementary schools almost all use it daily! 20:04 schuster manually log in due to multiple branches. 20:04 schuster I'm not in production yet, but it looks like it will work. That was my fear when I originally saw that development that we would not be able to do that... 20:03 chris_n we need a wiki page, tutorial, lights and banners, food, etc. to celebrate :-) 20:03 cait fingers crossed! 20:03 chris_n if so 20:03 cait :) 20:03 * chris_n is giddy with the thought that it is that simple 20:02 chris_n schuster just sent me an email to that effect 20:02 cait and do a manual login at the stations, not doing it automatically 20:02 cait reading your mail to the list right now :) 20:01 cait chris_n: I wonder if it works with manual login, when you leave the autoselfcheck preferences empty? 19:56 chris_n nengard: thanks! 19:56 wizzyrea bye oleonard 19:56 chris_n bye oleonard 19:56 chris_n I hope I have written the help in such a way that you can mostly cut-n-paste 19:56 oleonard Bye #koha 19:56 chris_n I'll do that in my follow up 19:55 chris_n ok 19:55 nengard is that okay? 19:55 nengard i think so ?. 19:55 chris_n nengard: so remove the links and references to them? 19:55 nengard and once it's in Koha I"ll document it/copy what you have in the help file to the manual 19:55 * chris_n confesses that he ate all of the brownies :-( 19:55 nengard I won't remember the url you used :) 19:55 nengard you should probably remove the link for now 19:55 nengard replied 19:54 chris_n and let me know what you think 19:54 huginn 04Bug 7977: enhancement, P5 - low, ---, cnighswonger, Signed Off , Add a "Quote-of-the-day" feature to the OPAC homepage 19:54 chris_n have a read at this if you will: http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7977#c51 19:54 nengard multi-tasking :) 19:54 chris_n heh 19:54 nengard sort of 19:53 chris_n nengard: about? 19:49 jcamins Understandable. I was just curious whether that was something else we should be thinking about. 19:48 schuster I have not inquired on that front. Again I think most of the vendors are waiting for us to tell them what we want.... chicken and egg problem. 19:42 jcamins schuster: are your vendors offering records using 240/380 uniform titles? 19:39 jcamins schuster: no, you had the right tags in mind. 19:39 schuster Made me worried I was talking about the wrong ones!! 19:38 jcamins schuster: yes, I confess I choose weird tags to focus on. 19:38 huginn jcamins: The operation succeeded. 19:38 jcamins @later tell gmcharlt If it's easy to do, huginn's marc tag database could use updating. 19:38 huginn schuster: A description of the frame of reference for the coordinates in a data set. To work with a data set a user must be able to identify how location accuracy has been affected through the application of a geospatial reference method, thus enabling the user to manipulate the data set to recover location accuracy. (Repeatable) [a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,2,6,8] 19:38 schuster @marc 342 19:37 huginn schuster: unknown tag 336 19:37 schuster @marc 336 19:37 huginn jcamins: A physical description of the described item, including its extent, dimensions, and such other physical details as a description of any accompanying materials and unit type and size. (Repeatable) [a,b,c,e,f,g,3,6,8] 19:37 jcamins @marc 300 19:37 schuster Oh what is the MARC documetation call? 19:36 schuster marc 300 19:36 * jcamins would love to see 342 and 343 being used. 19:36 * wizzyrea has it as a sql framework export file 19:36 schuster but if we are letting go of 245h - somehow we need to ponder display for these new 3xx's 19:35 jcamins wizzyrea: wise. 19:35 wizzyrea 300 :P 19:35 schuster yeah... not really 3xx fields were all pretty lame before 19:35 wizzyrea oh, lies 19:35 wizzyrea no >.> 19:35 jcamins wizzyrea: did it make good use of any 3xx fields? 19:31 jcamins Ugh. 19:31 jcamins I don't think we even use 306 or 310. 19:31 jcamins We really don't do anything with any 3xx fields other than 300, come to think of it. 19:31 * wizzyrea created a video game framework today 19:28 jcamins Yeah, I've thought about that, but it's one of those chicken and egg problems- I'd love to be able to say "oh, yeah, RDA-specific tags, those are totally supported by Koha," but I don't know of anyone who would actually use that feature. 19:26 schuster Trying to be that forward thinker here in preparation... I know a couple of vendors have asked if we want that data yet. 19:26 * jcamins reflects on how one would display the 336-338 fields. 19:25 jcamins And, of course, display is something else. 19:24 jcamins However, no progress that I know of yet. 19:24 jcamins schuster: chris_n and I were discussing redoing frameworks in a way that would make that easier. 19:23 schuster jcamins - that too is WAY cool... is anyone looking at modifying the frameworks to display/allow editing of the 336-338 tags for RDA? 19:22 jcamins :) 19:21 jcamins schuster: the new authority linking will be in 3.6.5. 19:18 cait schuster: it really is way cool :) 19:14 schuster That is Way cool and will offer me a LOT more flexibility without having to think 5 times before doing it with 67 locations! 19:13 jcamins Myshkin is snoring loudly and pointedly. I wonder why. 19:13 schuster Ah I think I was mixing ccode with location... 19:11 cait :) 19:11 * jcamins installs the new version of LibreOffice. 19:10 wizzyrea :) 19:10 wizzyrea nah, I just jinxed, I didn't put any conditions on it 19:10 cait I remember sth with coke 19:10 cait jcamins: I always forget how this works :( 19:10 cait jinx? 19:10 cait perhaps paste your sql to paste.koha-community? 19:10 jcamins cait: I thought I wasn't around to talk until someone else said "jinx" or something like that. 19:09 cait how did you do it? 19:09 schuster hmmm need to do a little more maybe it is something in my SQL... I'm not able to do ccode it comes back blank. 19:09 cait jcamins: I think you have to give her a beverage now or something like that 19:08 wizzyrea jinx 19:08 jcamins schuster: you can do as many runtime parameters as you want. 19:08 wizzyrea yes, you can do as many parameters as you want 19:08 schuster Can you do 2 at a time? I did branches and then tried ccode and it reported back a blank report. needs to go try it without the branches... 19:07 cait and it#s in the newest documentation I think, because I think I remember from translating 19:06 jcamins Oh, that's wrong. 19:06 cait authorized values too 19:06 cait hm no 19:06 schuster Documentation says it only works with three authorized values.Branches, Item Types and Patron Categories 19:06 cait schuster: what is your question? :) 19:05 schuster Reports where you can now put <<Pick your branch|branches>> and it prompts for your branch 19:05 wizzyrea ? 19:05 jcamins schuster: what do you mean? 19:05 schuster Question - with the in line report prompts who did the modification? I couldn't find it easily in Bugzilla. 19:05 wizzyrea good luck druthb 19:04 wizzyrea I see 19:04 * druthb is going on a quest for cola. no vending machines here. None. I'm hoping the c-store is still open, otherwise it's a solid half-mile hike to the grocery store. 19:04 wizzyrea oh pomegranate and walnut stew 19:04 wizzyrea also, I have a video game framework 19:04 * jcamins had to ask his Iranian friend what it was called. 19:04 * jcamins isn't surprised. 19:04 * wizzyrea has to look that up 19:04 jcamins :) 19:03 jcamins wizzyrea: the dal is like vegetarian fesenjan. 19:03 druthb :P 19:03 wizzyrea don't be quiet on account of me 18:52 wizzyrea well my colloquy was acting up 18:51 jcamins Hehe. 18:51 druthb hi, sweet wizzyrea! 18:51 oleonard That was a quick trip to the grocery store wizzyrea 18:51 wizzyrea hey druthb :) 18:51 * wizzyrea waves 18:51 wizzyrea brb 18:51 * druthb jumps at wizzyrea's yell 18:51 wizzyrea that sounds amazing. 18:51 wizzyrea walnut pomegranate dal?! 18:50 wizzyrea WHAT 18:48 cait :) 18:47 jcamins If I say so myself. 18:47 jcamins You know, walnut-pomegranate dal was really rather inspired. 18:45 cait cait likes having druthb closer to her timezone 18:45 cait well 18:44 cait :) 18:42 jcamins :) 18:39 wahanui somebody said druthb was thinking she likes Amman. A lot. 18:39 druthb wahanui: druthb? 18:37 jcamins There we go. 18:37 wahanui i think roles for 3.10 is http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Roles_for_3.10 18:37 jcamins roles for 3.10? 18:37 jcamins Roles for 3.10 is http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Roles_for_3.10 18:37 cait koha 3.10 will have a build in cat distraction module? 18:37 jcamins 3.10? 18:37 jcamins roles for 3.10? 18:37 jcamins I will not! 18:37 wahanui jcamins: excuse me? 18:37 jcamins wahanui, that wasn't very helpful. 18:36 jcamins koha 3.10? 18:34 jcamins That's fantastic. 18:32 oleonard When I had a dog I could shout "Hello?" towards the front door and she would bark, startling the cats out of whatever they were doing. 18:31 jcamins I should keep jingly balls around for that. 18:31 sekjal laser 18:31 jcamins oleonard: hehe. 18:31 oleonard jcamins: Simulate rebellion among the serfs by tossing something chaseable? 18:30 jcamins And every time I shift, the center of the universe gives me a glare. 18:29 jcamins Speaking of lunch, I'd kind of like some of the amazing walnut-pomegranate dal I made yesterday, but I am currently in use as a throne. 18:28 * druthb gets out a big rock and a heat lamp 18:28 sekjal I feel like a snake now, though... ready to curl up somewhere warm and sleep 18:28 sekjal it was good 18:27 jcamins (There *Is* Such A Thing As A Free Lunch) 18:26 jcamins :) 18:26 jcamins T*I*SATAAFL! 18:26 jcamins Woohoo! 18:26 sekjal (today was staff appreciation day or some such.... free lunch) 18:25 sekjal but UMass Dining Commons is vastly better than anything I had at UW 18:25 jcamins sekjal: so's mine. 18:25 sekjal well, my sample set is pretty small... 18:25 jcamins I've noticed that med schools have pretty good dining halls. 18:25 jcamins sekjal: really? 18:24 sekjal wow, college dining halls have improved by quantum leaps since my day 18:17 cait :P 18:15 druthb oleonard++ 18:15 druthb Then go do that! 18:11 cait it would 18:11 druthb Would working on it until 21:00 help? 18:11 cait yes 18:11 druthb it's 20:11 where you are, cait? 18:09 cait there is no way I am going to finish it today I fear 18:09 cait lol 18:09 druthb s/points and/points at/ 18:08 * druthb stomps her lil foot, and points and the homework. 18:08 druthb fair 'nuf.. and she can come back when finishes. 18:08 jcamins druthb: true, and she'll feel guilty about not doing her homework earlier when she should've, right? 18:07 druthb If she leaves, then she won't be here. 18:07 druthb but, jcamins.... uhm. 18:04 jcamins druthb: order cait to go do her accounting homework. 18:04 * druthb squeals and waves at cait. 18:04 cait hi druthb :) 18:04 cait hi oleonard :) 18:03 druthb hi, oleonard! 18:02 oleonard Hi druthb 17:54 druthb o/ 16:53 sekjal okay, lunchtime. bbiab 16:45 Morthland Thank you. 16:43 cait jcamins++ 16:43 cait :) 16:43 cait heh 16:41 * jcamins cheers the accounting homework-doing crowd. 16:37 wahanui sql reports library is at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/SQL_Reports_Library 16:37 jcamins sql reports library? 16:37 jcamins There might even already be one. 16:37 jcamins Morthland: you could write a report to do that. 16:35 oleonard Maybe export to CSV and open in a spreadsheet program? 16:26 Morthland How can I print a list of patrons with their card numbers? 16:25 Morthland Howdy. 16:20 francharb hi 16:07 kf I am about to :) 16:07 jcamins kf: also, you should probably go home. 16:06 kf string freeze :) 16:06 jcamins No, string freeze. 16:06 kf oh 16:06 kf to go home? 16:06 jcamins Well folks, it's time. 16:03 kf marcelr++ 16:00 kf qa_team++ sekjal++ joubu++ 15:39 pastebot "gmcharlt" at 50.79.238.214 pasted "clrh: this is the right key?" (1 line) at http://paste.koha-community.org/393 15:21 clrh I have to leave - I'll read the chan later thx 15:08 kf perhaps gmcharlt can check if it's correctly configured for claire once more? 15:08 jcamins He changed something for me then it started working. 15:07 clrh hm 15:07 clrh I didn't changed it ;) 15:07 jcamins I'm not sure what the problem is. We had trouble when I first tried to push, too. 15:07 jcamins Hm. 15:07 clrh yes 15:07 jcamins clrh: did you send gmcharlt your public key? 15:06 clrh but I have a gitmaster password asked 15:06 clrh thanks jcamins ! 15:01 reiveune bye 14:39 jcamins (notice the "git." before the URL) 14:37 jcamins Open up .git/config and change "gitmaster@koha-community.org" to "gitmaster@git.koha-community.org" 14:36 jcamins clrh: you have a typo in your git remote. 14:36 clrh fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly 14:36 clrh ssh: connect to host koha-community.org port 22: Connection timed out 14:36 clrh nothing happens 14:32 clrh $ git push koha-contrib master:koct 14:32 clrh koha-contrib gitmaster@koha-community.org:contrib/global.git (fetch) 14:32 clrh $ git remote -v 14:31 jcamins slef: it doesn't ring any bells. 14:29 clrh gmcharlt: so I 'll retry 14:29 gmcharlt paul_p should try something git push gitmaster@git.koha-community.org:contrib/global local_branch_name:desired_remote_branch_name 14:28 gmcharlt clrh: I was able to successfully push to the contrib repo 14:27 slef did my if-fail-retry-as-the-other-encoding patch ever make it into Koha? 14:26 jcamins slef: sounds like a typical MARC record to me. 14:26 slef bloody leader bloody character bloody MARC-8 no it's bloody not 14:26 jcamins paul_p: any chance you could put the dataset on a web server temporarily? 14:18 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7699 normal, P5 - low, ---, jcamins, Pushed to Stable , Restricted until datepicker broken 14:18 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7837 normal, P5 - low, ---, magnus, Pushed to Stable , nb-NO z3950servers.sql misses column names 14:18 jenkins_koha * jcamins: Revert "Bug 7699: Restricted until datepicker broken" 14:18 jenkins_koha * jcamins: Revert "Bug 7837 - nb-NO z3950servers.sql misses column names" 14:18 jenkins_koha Project Koha_3.6.x build #47: SUCCESS in 43 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_3.6.x/47/ 14:16 huginn jcamins: The operation succeeded. 14:16 jcamins @later tell rangi the MyKoha demo is down. 14:16 kf paul_p: perhaps you could do a pull request? or push it to the biblibre repo? 14:16 kf yep 14:16 jcamins gmcharlt was here just a few minutes ago. 14:16 kf wasn't he here a minute ago? 14:16 kf hm 14:15 clrh I sent another mail yesterday to gmcharlt about wip/biblibre...git too 14:15 jcamins gmcharlt: please help! paul_p needs access to the contrib repo to share the UNIMARC sample data, which I need to sign off on the UNIMARC DOM index config, which is required for the DOM code passing QA. 14:14 jcamins We had some trouble getting my access to the main repo set up, too. 14:14 paul_p jcamins yep, gmcharlt 14:14 paul_p (clrh will push the KOCT code and I'll push the sandboxes) 14:14 wahanui rumour has it gmcharlt is an expert in all things library technology 14:14 jcamins gmcharlt? 14:14 jcamins paul_p: who can give you access to the contrib repo? 14:14 paul_p I and clrh have asked gmcharlt already, but still no success :( 14:14 paul_p jcamins as soon as i'll have access to git.koha-community.org/contrib repo, i'll push the sandbox database ! 14:14 jcamins I was thinking "I hope paul_p comes around so that he can share a UNIMARC sample dataset." 14:13 * paul_p hope it was thinking about me in good terms ;-) 14:13 jcamins Is there any sample UNIMARC database that I could download? 14:13 jcamins paul_p: ooh, I was just thinking about you. 14:12 jcamins Speaking of which... 14:11 jcamins We don't always use -x because until gmcharlt's recent work on DOM indexing, -x didn't work with authorities. 14:11 slef rerunning with -k so I can look at the export 14:10 jcamins slef: no, it's faster. 14:09 slef arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh! 14:09 slef Wide character in null operation at /usr/share/perl5/MARC/Charset/Table.pm line 96 14:08 slef is -x slower? Why don't I usually use it? 14:08 slef jcamins: ta. Trying. 14:07 jcamins slef: use -x 14:07 kf yes, does not look like fun 14:05 slef I don't like the look of that 14:05 slef 15:04:31-10/05 zebraidx(5030) [warn] MARC: Bad offsets in data. Skipping rest 14:05 slef 15:04:31-10/05 zebraidx(5030) [log] MARC: Bad directory 13:51 kf have fun :) 13:51 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8062 critical, P5 - low, ---, frederic, NEW , Cart email broken for non english templates 13:51 kf bug 8062 13:50 nengard k ? webinar time for me - be back later ;) 13:50 kf nengard: it's only broken in all translations - english works fine 13:50 jcamins You have 2:10 before it enters string freeze. 13:50 jcamins nengard: 3.6.5. 13:50 nengard ?? missed something 13:50 jcamins kf: there's no patch. 13:50 kf (but we don't have a patch for that yet :( ) 13:49 jcamins nengard and paul_p are also welcomed to give any feedback they may have. 13:49 kf a fix for the broken cart would be great... 13:49 jcamins :) 13:49 * wizzyrea ponders 13:49 wizzyrea ! 13:48 * jcamins eagerly awaits wise feedback from wizzyrea and/or gmcharlt on what should or should not be included in 3.6.5. Feedback that they will no doubt offer well in advance of the deadline in 2:12. 13:48 druthb hi, gmcharlt and wizzyrea! :) 13:48 jcamins Good morning, gmcharlt and wizzyrea. 13:46 kf hi gmcharlt and wizzyrea too :) 13:46 gmcharlt good morning 13:46 * wizzyrea waves 13:40 kf and hi slef :) 13:40 jcamins kf: yeah, that's what I was thinking of. 13:40 kf perhaps you were thinking of that? it's new in 3.8 13:39 kf when you batch delete items, you can delete the record with the last item 13:39 jcamins kf: oh, I haven't used that feature. 13:39 kf jcamins: I think you can't do it in 3.8 - only when you have items 13:37 jcamins slef: yeah, I think that's the only way to do it in 3.0. 13:36 slef jcamins: heh. This is a 3.0 lib who I'm doing a little work for before they decide whether to upgrade. I guess I mess with mysql and the C4 API then. 13:36 jcamins slef: I think there is in 3.8, maybe. 13:34 jenkins_koha Starting build #47 for job Koha_3.6.x (previous build: SUCCESS) 13:33 wahanui i think faq is found at http://koha-community.org/documentation/faq/ 13:33 slef wahanui: faq? 13:33 slef Is there a nice way to remove itemless bibs? 13:27 jcamins Anyone who wants to have a say in what goes into Koha 3.6.5 has about two hours to make their thoughts known. 13:21 dgl-library but I'll let you know! 13:20 dgl-library haven't done it yet. will take a while to backup first. 13:20 kf mtj was curious if it worked .) 13:19 dgl-library kf: thanks :) 13:19 kf wb dgl-library 13:17 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7699 normal, P5 - low, ---, jcamins, Pushed to Stable , Restricted until datepicker broken 13:17 jcamins kf++ # for pointing out bug 7699, too 13:16 jcamins Debarring still works, but there's an extra date that I hadn't noticed. 13:16 kf jcamins: oh 13:16 jcamins Yes, I do need to revert that patch. 13:16 jcamins Ah. 13:13 jcamins Chrome won't let me go through the webinstaller. 13:13 jcamins I'm setting up a new 3.6.x installation to retest the debarring, because I feel like it must be broken. 13:12 jcamins kf: right now what's troubling me is that I appear to have screwed up Chrome. :( 13:11 kf jcamins: I think if you can still debar someone... it's perhaps ot that important? 13:11 jcamins Well, bother. 13:11 oleonard Well, can't argue with wahanui there. 13:08 * jcamins ponders. 13:08 wahanui confusing is probably "Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?" 13:08 kf jcamins: confusing! 13:07 jcamins But the patch applied cleanly. 13:06 jcamins debar is still boolean in 3.6.x. 13:06 jcamins I'm still trying to figure out what that patch did. 13:05 kf did the debarrmentdate thing turn out ok? 13:05 kf ah :) 13:05 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7837 normal, P5 - low, ---, magnus, Pushed to Stable , nb-NO z3950servers.sql misses column names 13:05 kf bug 7837 13:05 kf :) 13:04 jcamins kf++ # for pointing out that 7837 doesn't belong in 3.6.x. 13:01 kf mtj++ :) 13:01 kf mtj: I think he/she will come back 13:00 mtj heh, was kinda hoping to see if it worked... 12:59 dgl-library bye for now #koha 12:59 kf backup++ :) dgl-library++ :) 12:58 dgl-library logging off now. thanks so much for your help! 12:58 dgl-library jcamins: great. thanks. I'll backup everything and then give that a try. 12:58 jcamins dgl-library: yup. 12:58 jcamins third base! 12:57 jcamins mtj: I don't know... 12:57 dgl-library and that's it… OPAC problem should be solved? 12:57 mtj who's on first? 12:57 dgl-library $ sudo apache2ctl restart 12:57 dgl-library $ sudo a2dissite default 12:57 dgl-library so I type 12:56 mtj dgl-library: yes 12:56 mtj -S dumps out the vhost config 12:56 jcamins mtj: ah, cool. I have to remember that. 12:56 mtj jcamins: apache2ctl -S 12:55 dgl-library mtj: I just need to type those 2 lines? 12:55 mtj lol 12:55 dgl-library that's it? 12:55 jcamins No, what command to get that output. 12:55 mtj $ sudo apache2ctl restart 12:55 mtj $ sudo a2dissite default 12:54 wahanui it has been said that command is missing there, but it's a misc/migration_tools/rebuild-zebra.pl -b -r -v 12:54 jcamins But what command? 12:54 mtj dgl-library pasted it :p 12:54 mtj so, just that one should be ok? 12:54 jcamins dgl-library: okay, just the one. 12:53 jcamins How did you get that? 12:53 jcamins Cool. 12:53 mtj thats the order... 12:53 mtj http://paste.koha-community.org/392 12:52 jcamins mtj: not necessarily. It depends on the order. 12:52 jcamins Replace $SITENAME with the name of the file. 12:52 jcamins dgl-library: you run `sudo a2dissite $SITENAME` 12:52 mtj no , just that one will be ok 12:51 dgl-library jcamins: sorry to ask for so many clarifications, but how do I do that for each site (or for any particular site)? 12:50 jcamins dgl-library: you need to do that for all the sites you see in sites-enabled, then run `sudo apache2ctl restart` 12:48 dgl-library jcamins: exactly like that? I don't need to do anything else? 12:48 jcamins Yeah, so `sudo a2dissite default` should do it. 12:47 dgl-library it's debian 12:47 mtj tis debian 12:47 mtj 000-default is the file causing the 'it works' message 12:47 jcamins mtj: oh, this isn't Debian? 12:47 mtj rm /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default 12:46 jcamins For each file that shows up, run `sudo a2dissite` 12:46 jcamins You don't want anything other than dgllibrary to show up. 12:46 jcamins Run `ls /etc/apache2/sites-enabled` 12:46 jcamins Probably `sudo a2dissite default` 12:46 dgl-library jcamins: how? 12:45 dgl-library If I try port 80, it says "it works! This is the default web page for this server." 12:45 jcamins dgl-library: you need to disable your other virtual hosts. 12:45 dgl-library I get the same error as this guy: http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2011-June/029691.html 12:45 dgl-library :80 doesn't work 12:44 mtj http://dgllibrarylocalhost:8080 is staff 12:43 mtj so, http://dgllibrarylocalhost:80 is OPAC 12:43 mtj *:8080 dgllibrarylocalhost (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/dgllibrary:19) 12:43 mtj oops, my mistake - i see your staff vhost now :) 12:41 dgl-library port 8080 is our staff client 12:40 dgl-library I don't have the Linux skills to fix this without some sort of instructions. 12:39 dgl-library I see. Is this covered in the manual somewhere? Maybe I missed a step in the setup. 12:39 mtj (thats prolly your staff vhost?) 12:39 mtj port 80 namevhost dgllibrarylocalhost (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/dgllibrary:4) 12:38 mtj ... you only have one 12:38 mtj well, you need 2 koha vhosts - staff and OPAC 12:35 dgl-library mtj: ok, now we know the problem! what's the solutioN? 12:35 mtj dgl-library : no opac defined :) 12:34 pastebot "dgl-library" at 14.98.79.188 pasted "apache output" (9 lines) at http://paste.koha-community.org/392 12:34 mtj nah, pasting in #irc is bad :p 12:33 mtj paste your output -> http://paste.koha-community.org/ 12:33 dgl-library can I just paste the output here? 12:32 mtj ...it will dump your apache vhosts - is your OPAC defined as a vhost? 12:32 dgl-library not sure how to interpret it. 12:32 dgl-library got some output. 12:32 dgl-library did that. 12:32 mtj run with '-S' 12:30 dgl-library mtj: ran it. what am I looking for, exactly? 12:29 dgl-library mtj: ok, thanks 12:29 jcamins magnus_away: thanks. 12:29 jcamins o/ 12:29 mtj dgl-library: run as root ;) 12:27 oleonard No 12:26 dgl-library would koha run without it? 12:26 dgl-library I wonder if apache is installed at all. 12:25 dgl-library bash: apache2ctl: command not found 12:23 mtj oops , apache2ctl not apache2clt :) 12:23 mtj yep, sure is 12:22 dgl-library is that a command? 12:22 mtj # apache2clt -S too 12:21 dgl-library thanks 12:21 dgl-library mtj: that thread I mentioned referred to a program called webmin that was supposed to simplify diagnosing these problems, but I couldn't get that to work 12:21 mtj /var/log/apache2 or /var/log/apache 12:20 mtj and apache2clt -h 12:20 dgl-library mtj: where are those found? 12:20 mtj and error.log files 12:20 mtj dgl-library: start by looking at your apache access.log file 12:19 oleonard Hi #koha 12:18 dgl-library mtj: how would I fix that or diagnose it? seems odd, because I followed the default installation instructions for both debian and koha 12:07 mtj heya nate 12:07 nengard or a fix 12:07 nengard mtj - it wasn't squished until the page was upgraded ? thanks for sending a gix 12:07 mtj kf: i am feeling perky now, - so gonna do a little Koha work... 12:07 NateC Morning #Koha 12:06 mtj right... im gonna send nengard a fix for that :) 12:04 kf mtj: why are you awake? and yes, it's squashed 12:01 mtj is it just me - or is the Koha logo squashed on this page? -> http://www.facebook.com/kohails 11:59 mtj dgl-library: your OPAC problem is probably caused by an incorrect apache config 11:55 Amit_Gupta heya kf 11:55 kf dgl-library: does search in your staff client work? 11:55 kf dgl-library: I think most people have more difficulty finding the staff interface than their opac :) 11:55 kf dgl-library: hm - opac weirdness :) 11:46 Amit_Gupta hmm.. 11:45 dgl-library yes, but you must know a lot about books in order to have installed koha for 50 clients 11:45 Amit_Gupta no no i am a developer 11:45 dgl-library wow, 50 koha implementations? that's impressive. do you have a librarian on staff? 11:43 Amit_Gupta i am from Nucsoft Osslabs 11:41 dgl-library Amit_Gupta: nice city. do you work at a library, or are you a koha consultant? 11:40 Amit_Gupta dgl-library: i m from bangalore 11:32 druthb :) 11:32 druthb hi, Amit_Gupta! L) 11:30 dgl-library but I don't understand the solution 11:30 dgl-library I've seen one thread describing exactly my problem — http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2011-June/029691.html 11:29 dgl-library lunch: but our staff client works fine. 11:28 dgl-library lunch: can't access means as far as I know, our OPAC is non-existent. it is a non-OPAC. I have never seen our OPAC. I don't believe we have ever had the pleasure of meeting it. No OPAC. 11:24 kf oups 11:20 Amit_Gupta heya druthb 11:20 * druthb chuckles, as she gets back from lunch and sees "lunch" logged on. 11:19 lunch is there an error message? or is it that you can't search? 11:19 lunch what do you mean by can't access? 11:16 dgl-library kf_lunch: possibly related? 11:16 dgl-library kf_lunch: hmm, zebra. maybe. also one small detail— we can't access the OPAC 11:15 dgl-library slef: thanks for the report suggestion. 11:11 kf_lunch you don't have to work with authorities - a lot of libraries do not 11:11 kf_lunch I think perhaps you changed the frameworks to not add them or changed the preferences 11:10 kf_lunch there is one to automatically create authorities 11:10 kf_lunch dgl-library: and perhaps also check your system preferences for authorities 11:10 kf_lunch where -a is for authorities 11:10 kf_lunch dgl-library: you have to do something like -a -b -z 11:10 kf_lunch dgl-library: the reason you don't find them might also be that you haven't set zebra to index them 11:08 slef I've done that for some libraries. No idea if it's good practice myself. 11:08 slef dgl-library: yikes. Worst case, you could use a Report to extract all the 650 and 653 field values and import them as authorities. 11:07 dgl-library No results found 11:07 dgl-library slef: Authority search results 11:06 slef I was wrong about the location. It's in http://library:8080/cgi-bin/koha/authorities/authorities-home.pl?op=do_search&type=intranet&authtypecode=TOPIC_TERM&marclist=mainmainentry&operator=contains&orderby=HeadingAsc 11:04 slef dgl-library: did you select TOPIC or whatever it is? 11:04 dgl-library Amit_Gupta: and where are you? 11:03 dgl-library slef: no data under Authorities 11:02 dgl-library wish I'd asked 6 weeks ago :| 11:02 dgl-library kf_lunch: thanks for the clarification 10:58 slef bbl 10:58 slef dgl-library: I'd look in Administration: Authorities, but I'm no cataloguer and may be wrong because I have not checked. 10:57 dgl-library is there some central repository of data from 650 in koha that is assembled from all the blah blah we've put in, so we can go in and tweak? 10:57 slef dgl-library: no, sorry, for me. Although the authority link may interest you. 10:56 dgl-library slef: is that for me? 10:56 wahanui marc21 is at http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/ecbdlist.html , http://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/ecadlist.html 10:56 slef marc21? 10:56 huginn slef: This field contains 40 character positions (00-39) that provide coded information about the record as a whole and about special bibliographic aspects of the item being cataloged. These coded data elements are potentially useful for retrieval and data management purposes. [] 10:56 slef @marc 008 10:56 dgl-library right now we have no authorities. we've been using 650 and 653 interchangeably with free text, basically 10:55 dgl-library and we create our own authority list for that? 10:53 kf_lunch dgl-library: so 650 would be linked to a topic authority, while 653 is just text and no authorities 10:52 huginn kf_lunch: A subject added entry in which the entry element is a topical term. (Repeatable) [a,b,c,d,e,v,x,y,z,2,3,4,6,8] 10:52 kf_lunch @marc 650 10:52 wahanui i already had it that way, huginn. 10:52 huginn kf_lunch: An index term added entry that is not constructed by standard subject heading/thesaurus-building conventions. (Repeatable) [a,6,8] 10:52 kf_lunch @marc 653 10:52 kf_lunch dgl-library: 653 is uncontrolled I think - no authority 10:47 dgl-library Does anyone know what the difference is (in practical terms) between "SUBJECT — TOPIC" and "SUBJECT — KEYWORD"? These are MARC 650 and MARC 653, and I don't know quite how Koha handles them, especially in the OPAC. 10:47 dgl-library small town. small school. specialised library. how about you? 10:47 dgl-library sorry, I was away 10:30 Amit_Gupta in hp 10:30 Amit_Gupta which city 10:29 dgl-library small town 10:29 dgl-library himachal pradesh 10:29 Amit_Gupta which city? 10:29 dgl-library yep 10:29 Amit_Gupta dgl-library india? 10:29 dgl-library yep 10:29 wahanui dgl-library is probably in India 10:29 Amit_Gupta yes dgl-library 10:28 dgl-library namaste amit 10:28 Amit_Gupta heya wahanui 10:28 wahanui i think dgl-library is in India 10:28 Amit_Gupta heya dgl-library 10:26 dgl-library Hi #koha 10:22 halfie s/souce/sources 10:22 halfie according to souce bib was found but was un-parseable 10:22 halfie error retrieving biblio 3156 at /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl line 471., now i am seeing a bunch of similar errors, any ideas why? 10:21 halfie Brooke: zebra indexing worked with unicode by default 10:17 magnuse but i know others have had to use icu indexing to make it work for them 10:17 magnuse for me, indexing strange things like æøå has just worked 10:09 Amit_Gupta heya kf 10:04 Brooke http://translate.koha-community.org/hi/ 10:04 Brooke pretty sure it should just work, but ask Magnus or Cait to be sure. Both use special characters routinely. I know that there are things that are unique to hindi and other indic languages, though, so be sure to hit the translate pages to help out. 10:01 huginn halfie: I'll give you the answer as soon as RDA is ready 10:01 halfie @slef: Brook: thanks for help 10:01 halfie now how do i get zebra indexing to work with unicode data? 10:01 halfie yay, adding LEADER field solved the unicode entry issues :) :) 10:00 halfie Brooke: same error with google tool, Wide character in subroutine entry at /usr/share/perl5/MARC/Charset/Table.pm line 96. 09:54 Brooke http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2012-February/032087.html 09:54 Brooke I'm not keen on that passthrough. We weren't using it at KohaCon. Vimal says use google transliteration or just the native regional keyboard. 09:52 halfie Brooke: encoding in browser is okay i think, copy pasting unicode text is working fine. 09:51 Brooke is encoding in your browser set correctly, because quillpad warns about that. 09:50 halfie Can I re-add LEADER field back to add book page? is it possible? 09:49 halfie heh 09:49 huginn halfie: I suck 09:49 halfie @slef: my unicode data is correct, it comes from http://www.quillpad.in/hindi/ , no strange characters anywhere in book add page. 09:47 slef bbl 09:47 Brooke heh 09:47 huginn slef: I suck 09:47 slef huginn: you suck 09:47 huginn slef: unknown tag leader 09:47 slef @marc leader 09:47 slef halfie: I think so. The leader contains character 10 to signal unicode IIRC. 09:46 slef halfie: Administration: Check Koha-MARC framework or something like that. But have you checked that the record is really unicode? Where did the record come from? Incorrect z39.50 settings can cause corruption. Have you checked all tabs for the unicode unknown-character boxes (like [FF]) or question marks (like <?> but upside down)? 09:46 halfie I have removed LEADER field from Book entry page. Can this cause a problem? 09:43 huginn halfie: downloading the Perl source 09:43 halfie @slef: mysql, apache and browser are configured properly. I checked the wiki. How do i ensure koha is setup propery? 09:41 Brooke yo 09:41 slef hi all 09:40 slef halfie: yes, koha supports unicode. Basically you need to check that the record is really unicode and that each part of the system (mysql, apache, koha, your browser) is correctly configured. 09:36 Oak hehe 09:36 Brooke avast ye swabbie dog 09:36 Oak :) 09:36 Brooke arrrr 09:36 Oak Ahoy me hearties 09:36 Oak hello Brooke :] 09:35 Brooke hey oak :) 09:22 hdl samuel: or you could checkout the branch csvmigration from the catalyst repository 09:18 hdl samuel: maybe you could take a look at :http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2007-November/012750.html 09:13 halfie I followed the wiki page about charsets but I still get "Wide character in subroutine entry" error 08:59 halfie how do I make koha support unicode 08:59 halfie hi, does koha supports unicode? I am trying to enter unicode characters in author field but koha gives an error message? 08:48 Brooke :) 08:48 magnuse kia ora Brooke 08:36 Brooke kia ora 08:33 kf meeting 08:26 kf samuel: no idea sorry 08:24 samuel question, i'm trying to convert data in marc format ( a big challenge because our older ils doesn't respect unimarc): in marc edit, when i have this error "undefined error reported, error number -99" what does it means ? 08:22 druthb :D 08:07 connor_l_dewar mum says hello back 08:06 huginn magnuse: The operation succeeded. 08:06 magnuse @later tell jcamins having 7537 in 3.6.x is a good thing, I think 08:05 druthb connor_l_dewar: perl should *definitely* be on your todo list; and do please tell your mother hello from me. 08:02 connor_l_dewar awesome will look into it , perl should probably be on my todo list 08:01 kf connor_l_dewar: git bz is python - perhaps you could try and contribute to that? we use it heavily and it woudl be nice if it woudl allow to do some more things 08:00 kf connor_l_dewar: there is no python in Koha right now - so not sure how it could work 08:00 connor_l_dewar im sure get round to it one day ;) 08:00 kf sounds familiar 08:00 kf heh 07:59 magnuse yeah, right ;-) 07:59 connor_l_dewar :) 07:59 connor_l_dewar yeah she said shes really really busy at the ,moment but as soon as she has time shes going to start 07:57 magnuse did jo say something about learning to code? 07:57 magnuse yeah connor_l_dewar++ 07:57 connor_l_dewar :D 07:57 connor_l_dewar im so proud, i got code into koha before mum 07:56 magnuse pft ;-) 07:56 connor_l_dewar and its a lot easier 07:56 connor_l_dewar yeah i got told that too but python is the future! 07:55 magnuse hm, perl would be a better choice if you want to contribute to koha, i think... 07:55 connor_l_dewar haha im learning python at the moment hoping i could talk to someone about how i go about contributing with it 07:54 magnuse connor_l_dewar: ready to do some more koha hacking? 07:53 connor_l_dewar will do 07:53 bag :) 07:53 kf yeah, from me to :) 07:53 kf :) 07:53 magnuse connor_l_dewar: and say hi to your mummy! 07:52 magnuse connor_l_dewar: starting to get a little uncomfortable, but all is well with the baby :-) 07:52 connor_l_dewar hi magnuse mummy asks hows your wife? hope shes doing well! 07:51 magnuse kia ora connor_l_dewar 07:39 magnuse salaam druthb marcelr Amit_Gupta kf samuel 07:31 druthb god dag, magnuse. :) 07:30 kf bonjour samuel 07:29 samuel hello everybody :-) 07:28 marcelr hi magnuse 07:28 kf marcelr++ :) 07:28 magnuse kia ora #koha! 07:27 druthb julian_m: I'm looking at the docs on Locale::TextDomain, and it's pretty nifty, but it'd require a bit more work to tweak the perl scripts than with maketext. Most of the really cool things that locale::textdomain does are not done in perl with Koha anyway, but are in the .TT, so are not the subject of this bug. 07:25 julian_m hello kf :) 07:25 kf hi julian_m :) 07:24 kf salaam druthb 07:22 druthb guten morgen, kf. 07:22 kf back 07:22 julian_m druthb, I think we should first agree with the perl module to use before writing more code. Is fredericd there? 07:20 druthb julian_m: I have a little bit of time this weekend that I could get that patch revised to get it into the existing spaces, and write the tool to edit all the .pl scripts, maybe. Would you like me to do that? The project I'm on here in Amman has a strong need for this problem to be solved. 07:18 druthb Zebra does *not* use stopwords; that's what I said earlier. 07:16 vkm zebra uses stop words? 07:16 druthb vkm: Absolutely you should. NoZebra is deprecated, and will probably eventually disappear. 07:15 druthb I don't have any particular opinion on which library to use, julian_m. Either works, as far as I am concerned. 07:15 vkm should we use zebra 07:14 druthb That's okay. I can do some of the revision--in particular, getting it into the existing framework. I also have an idea for a little tool that would help us modify the many, many files that will need to be touched for the final version of this, to create the .po. 07:14 julian_m druthb, in fact, the patch was not intended to be pushed to master 'as is' but to start a discussion about localization in koha. I will answer to frederic but i'm afraid I have no time for revising the patch this week 07:13 druthb vkm: Stopwords only exist if you're using NoZebra. If you're using NoZebra, don't. 07:12 vkm where is stop words to add in 3.6.4 07:10 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8044 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, julian.maurice, Signed Off , Localization for Perl scripts and modules 07:10 druthb hi! :) your translation script for bug 8044 works a treat; I gave it signoff, but fredericd raises some good points. Would it offend you for me to revise the patch to at least address some of those? 07:10 mtj ok, gotta scoot - ciao all... 07:09 julian_m hi druthb 07:09 bag :P 07:09 mtj bag: well, the results might show otherwise :p 07:09 druthb julian_m: ping? 07:08 mtj yeah, i reckon - and not sooo tricky to do - either :) 07:08 bag hopefully each is faster then the previous 07:08 mtj .. to see what release made Koha faster or slower than the previous release 07:07 bag yeah that would be pretty cool 07:06 mtj .. it could be interesting to track/graph the performance stats of Koha, from the 3.0.0. release 07:05 mtj paul_p: i have been planning a script to automate your load/* tests - for every Koha release since 3.0.0, etc... 07:03 mtj yes, understood! 07:01 paul_p mtj please don't add a line to this page, because, as you don't have the same computer, your results will differ 07:00 mtj paul_p: ok, i got it now :) 07:00 mtj aah i see : ) 'made with an updated version (dec, 2nd) of the script in misc/load_testing.' 07:00 julian_m hello 07:00 mtj do you have a koha-benchmarking git repo, to share - or scripts? 06:59 paul_p mtj that's it ;-) 06:59 paul_p mtj yes, search benchmark[ing] 06:59 mtj paul_p: i see this page -> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Benchmark_for_3.8 06:57 huginn dgl-library: A physical description of the described item, including its extent, dimensions, and such other physical details as a description of any accompanying materials and unit type and size. (Repeatable) [a,b,c,e,f,g,3,6,8] 06:57 dgl-library @marc 300 06:56 mtj ... or a personal git repo, or something? 06:56 mtj paul_p: do you have a wiki-page with your Koha benchmarking stuff? 06:56 cait brb 06:55 marcelr hi mtj 06:55 mtj hi #koha 06:55 marcelr hi paul_p 06:54 paul_p good morning #koha 06:51 cait warm enough for me! 06:51 cait supposed to be around 25 today 06:45 druthb Heading for a high of 35 today...gonna be another scorcher. 39 on Saturday. (!) 06:44 huginn druthb: The current temperature in Amman Airport, Jordan is 21.0°C (9:00 AM EEST on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 51%. Dew Point: 13.0°C. Pressure: 29.78 in 1008 hPa (Rising). 06:44 druthb @wunder Amman 06:44 reiveune hello 06:43 alex_a cait, marcelr o/ 06:41 huginn cait: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Taegerwilen, Germany is 12.7°C (8:39 AM CEST on May 10, 2012). Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Humidity: 96%. Dew Point: 12.0°C. Pressure: 30.21 in 1023 hPa (Steady). 06:41 cait @wunder Konstanz 06:31 marcelr hi cait, alex_a 06:30 cait hi marcelr and alex_a :) 06:30 alex_a hello 06:25 marcelr hello koha 04:57 * druthb packs up to head to the office. 04:48 * druthb squees and waves at cait 04:45 druthb (I go find him, and I speak to him very politely. Our conversations are limited, but I do know how to ask for more tea. 04:43 druthb they have an interesting tradition here in the offices... the "office boy." in our case, an Egyptian man about 20, maybe 25 years old. His name is Mohammed...the staff here just bellow his last name when they want him to fetch tea or coffee, or run some errand. They're amused that I don't do that. 04:41 druthb Outside the hotel, food is *cheap*. a can of cola costs about US 50 cents (JD 0.350), and my sandwich last night was JD 2.000, about US 2.60. 04:40 druthb Judit: Amman, Jordan. 04:39 druthb One of the sandwiches looked tasty--a fried patty of some meat, with olives and lettuce and tomato. So some pointing and waving, and looking at the register, and I had ordered a fish sandwich. :) 04:39 Judit where are you? 04:39 druthb They are very fond of sandwiches here...they take a long roll similar to a french roll, and fill it full of tasty stuff, and then grill it to heat everything up. I went to a restaurant last night where they spoke no English--but they had pictures up. 04:36 druthb Fresh green olives--for breakfast, every day. That's pretty novel. Oh, and they don't just use hot dogs for putting on a long bun like we do in the states...for breakfast this morning, they had a dish where they'd cut up franks, plus onion and green pepper, and pan-fried the lot, with spices. 04:35 mtj ps: the RTL stuff sounds very useful to Koha 04:35 druthb hm. 04:35 bag good question 04:35 mtj druthb: what's the weirdest thing you've eaten so-far? 04:34 druthb going well. I got the first patch of this trip in yesterday, and jcamins did a lovely job testing it--found a few minor tweaks to make, which doesn't surprise me. Going to do some system admin training this morning, and more CSS and coding over the weekend. 04:34 mtj yo bagz 04:33 mtj hows it all going over there druthb ? 04:33 druthb howdy, mtj. 04:33 druthb Nope, haven't been to Petra (or anything) yet... I hope to do some touristing this weekend. 04:33 bag yo mtj 04:33 * mtj waves to druthb and bag 04:33 * druthb squeals and waves at Sonja. 04:32 bag petra yet? and oh yeah Sonja says hi Ruth 04:31 bag heh thanks druthb you are sweet 04:31 druthb BEST BOSS EVAR 04:31 bag yup 9:30pm here 04:31 druthb good evening, bag. :) 04:31 * druthb does some math in her head. 04:31 bag good morning too you 04:31 bag heya druthb 04:30 druthb o/ 01:28 Judit hi