Time  Nick          Message
23:51 jcamins       (so I'm thinking it is not a reoccurrence so much as still going on)
23:48 jcamins       Nah, it was a problem this morning, too.
23:48 jcamins       Bahahahahaha!!!!!
23:48 wizzyrea      perhaps the problem has recurred.
23:48 jcamins       Google's DNS is at fault, and Time Warner is using it?
23:48 jcamins       So...
23:48 jcamins       Yeah, I was noticing that.
23:48 wizzyrea      "turning off google DNS fixed my internet" from 5 hours ago
23:46 jcamins       I have not. Good idea.
23:46 jcamins       And as soon as I said that, it went screwy.
23:46 wizzyrea      have you checked the twitterz for other reports of such nonsense
23:44 jcamins       It's better, though not perfect.
23:44 eythian       jcamins: and are they still being weird?
23:43 wahanui       eythian: huh?
23:43 eythian       wahanui: sorry, but it is.
23:43 jcamins       eythian: yep, did that.
23:43 wahanui       eythian: that doesn't look right
23:43 eythian       change your DNS to another provider?
23:42 jcamins       The DNS records are actually valid, but about 1 in 10 connection attempts succeeds.
23:42 wizzyrea      O.O
23:42 jcamins       Well, Google's records in their DNS.
23:42 eythian       oh?
23:42 jcamins       They poisoned Google's DNS.
23:41 jcamins       They have found a new and creative way to drive me nuts.
23:41 * jcamins     curses Time Warner.
23:39 eythian       oh nifty
23:38 wizzyrea      oooo
23:37 rangi         http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/duplicates.cgi
23:37 rangi         i didnt even know this existed
23:10 talljoy       oops.  my bad.
23:10 talljoy       bre
22:38 bag           it's a baby zebra!!!
22:30 eythian       nah, you'd be able to see out the driver's window
22:27 rangi         and a lawn mower on the roof
22:26 cjh           although I am not sure about the visibility concerns.
22:26 rangi         it is
22:26 pianohacker   Is that a full-size refrigerator? Good lord
22:26 cjh           pianohacker: well it isnt overhanging the front of his vehicle...
22:26 rangi         how else do you expect students to shift house pianohacker
22:26 cjh           "suits $20 not stolen" cant get much better.
22:25 pianohacker   okay, what is going on in #24 and how is it legal
22:22 pianohacker   very much a "somebody's going to drink a lot of coffee that day" moment
22:22 wahanui       OK, eythian.
22:22 eythian       wahanui: new zealand is <reply>http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/hardest-parts-about-living-in-new-zealand
22:21 pianohacker   and the cute little "optimum meeting scheduler" showed all three 8-hour workdays right next to each other, with absolutely no overlap
22:21 pianohacker   My favorite timezones moment was trying to schedule something with people in the US, France and India
22:20 cait          i typoed
22:20 cait          timezones-- timezones--
22:20 cait          lol
22:20 cait          timezones++
22:20 pianohacker   timezones--
22:20 pianohacker   oh, right, international date line
22:19 trea          because....reasons
22:19 eythian       because friday
22:19 pianohacker   self-explanatory enough, then :) Any particular reason?
22:18 wizzyrea      at a specified o'clock
22:18 wizzyrea      and possibly some chicks.
22:18 wizzyrea      "dudes drinking whisky"
22:18 pianohacker   ?
22:17 * trea        points to the bottle of balvenie behind him.
22:17 eythian       rangi, trea: you remembered it's whisky o'clock this evening?
22:04 pianohacker   plus laziness/lack of time, but mainly that
22:04 pianohacker   ^^ use case of bootstrap
21:56 maximep       he has 0 design/html/css skills, so really default bootstrap
21:56 pianohacker   awesome :)
21:56 maximep       basically :p
21:55 pianohacker   greader with better color choice and border-radius, essentially?
21:54 pianohacker   maximep: That's pretty clear, actually
21:53 maximep       pianohacker: I can ask him to add a few to github. It basically looks like greader, but with bootstrap
21:47 cait          pianohacker: sounds like an excellent idea to me :)
21:46 * pianohacker gets an itch to do crazy things to the admin interface again
21:43 wizzyrea      heh yea
21:42 pianohacker   augh, the issues-rules table has exploded in the past two years
21:40 rangi         back
21:37 pianohacker   maximep: caporss looks quite interesting; do you have any screenshots or anything similar?
21:00 jenkins_koha  Project Koha_master build #1176: FIXED in 1 hr 11 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_master/1176/
21:00 jenkins_koha  Yippie, build fixed!
20:47 tcohen        bbl, sorry
20:47 tcohen        (on koha-start-indexer)
20:47 tcohen        if you prepend "export " to the KOHA_CONF definition?
20:46 lavamind      seems like deja-vu ...
20:45 lavamind      Can't locate C4/Context.pm in @INC .....
20:44 tcohen        koha-indexer-daemon-output.log?
20:43 lavamind      tcohen: 20130516 16:43:16 prof-koha-indexer: client (pid 3661) exited with 2 status
20:39 lavamind      yes, about to.
20:39 tcohen        lavamind: you could try runnning that for one instance for testing?
20:38 tcohen        :-P
20:38 tcohen        it will lavamind
20:38 tcohen        and build a new indexer daemon
20:38 lavamind      oh boy, will this work ? it'll spawn 111 daemons :p
20:38 tcohen        we could use this one instead of the moose-dependent code from tamil http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/attachment.cgi?id=17790
20:36 lavamind      since I have*
20:36 lavamind      I was confusing the logins... it's been a while since I haven't touched the Koha stuff
20:36 tcohen        ok ok
20:36 lavamind      yes
20:36 tcohen        are u using packages?
20:36 lavamind      actually nevermind, the system users are username-koha
20:35 lavamind      tcohen: our usernames have the format koha_username, is that a problem ?
20:34 lavamind      tcohen: yes, thank you, I'm reviewing the scripts carefully :)
20:33 jcamins       On the plus side, Plack on the staff client works way better than it used to.
20:33 tcohen        can you get it lavamind ?
20:32 pianohacker   ... oh
20:32 jcamins       Unfortunately, we announced complete compatibility for 3.10.
20:32 pianohacker   makes sense, much more complicated code
20:31 jcamins       I run into problems with the staff client under Plack daily, or at least weekly.
20:31 jcamins       Koha's OPAC works mostly with Plack.
20:31 tcohen        http://es.koha-community.org/koha-indexer-scripts.tar.gz
20:31 tcohen        lavamind: es.koha-community.org/koha-indexer-scripts.tar.gz
20:31 jcamins       And insignificant next to the amount of time it takes Apache to start.
20:31 pianohacker   How does the koha-with-persistence work go, anyway? That was just starting when I left last time
20:30 pianohacker   hah! True that
20:30 jcamins       It's just less expensive than a cron job that restart Plack every five minutes.
20:30 jcamins       Tying variables is expensive.
20:30 jcamins       Indeed, using Koha::Cache directly is more efficient.
20:30 pianohacker   makes sense
20:28 jcamins       Also, a point about Koha::Cache versus Koha::Cache::Object... the latter is mostly to simplify the painful job of making Plack + memcached not disastrous. There is no reason not to use Koha::Cache directly for cache access, if you're designing around the idea of caching from the start.
20:26 jcamins       lol
20:26 pianohacker   Your name's in the author field, you're supposed to have a perfect memory of what it is and how it works
20:25 tcohen        lavamind: let me put them somewhere, i see the patch doesn't apply anymore
20:25 jcamins       (so I simply don't remember)
20:25 jcamins       pianohacker: it could be either, but I'd suspect the latter. In the intervening months I have reviewed about 700 patches.
20:25 pianohacker   as it's the former more often than the latter some days :)
20:24 pianohacker   okay, thanks. Just trying to figure out if I was misunderstanding, or whether there was a bug
20:24 lavamind      tcohen: can I find the koha-*-indexer scripts somewhere other than the diff files ?
20:24 jcamins       Guess a patch is needed, then.
20:24 jcamins       Hm.
20:24 jcamins       pianohacker: I can't say I particularly recall now, but it will not _use_ the cache unless caching is enabled.
20:24 lavamind      and no it wasn't difficult to set up, everything is packaged in Debian including backports
20:24 pianohacker   constructing tied variables using Koha::Cache->create_scalar, per the original patch notes, fails with a "can't use string as ref" error
20:23 lavamind      tcohen: one thing I love about Puppet is that it's like documenting your setup at the same time
20:22 pianohacker   jcamins: really? I could be doing something wrong, but it seems like if Cache::Memcached::Fast is installed, new() will always try to load and use it, regardless of whether it's set up
20:21 lavamind      tcohen: I couldn't do my job without Puppet, it's a life saver
20:21 jcamins       I had hoped that some of the people who were pushing Plack would build on that to make Koha's codebase generally Plack-compatible, but in hindsight that was mostly just a time-consuming way for me to learn about variable tying.
20:20 jcamins       There is simply no caching.
20:20 jcamins       However, as far as I am aware, it works perfectly with caching disabled.
20:19 jcamins       pianohacker: error-checking is always welcome.
20:18 pianohacker   jcamins: Come to think of it, the module isn't robust in general; the tied scalars/hashes require an existing $cache, which can't happen unless caching is enabled
20:16 tcohen        (at least they are trying openstack for our datacenter)
20:16 tcohen        our production guys are a bit reluctant to implement it
20:15 pianohacker   tcohen: no, don't think so
20:15 tcohen        is it difficult to deploy/maintain?
20:14 tcohen        lavamind: how living with Puppet is?
20:12 tcohen        pianohacker: did I mention the two meetings in cordoba?
20:11 rangi         right now im really leaving :)
20:11 tcohen        i'll take a day to visit my family there, not big deal
20:10 pianohacker   oh, cool. irritating that it's that much work though
20:10 tcohen        (2 interviews)
20:10 tcohen        its two consecutive days
20:09 tcohen        i had to pay for the visa and choose a date to go to buenos aires
20:09 jcamins       For a visa!
20:09 rangi         so if you wanted it it's there, but acknowledge the fact you cant use it an solr together .. currently
20:09 pianohacker   tcohen: Appointment with the US embassy?
20:08 rangi         but it would be nice to get that 8773 as a recommends, that conflicts with the solr stuff
20:07 rangi         hehe
20:07 rangi         http://search.cpan.org/~noirin/perl5i-v2.11.2/lib/perl5i.pm
20:06 rangi         yeah
20:06 rangi         excellent
20:06 tcohen        i have (the first) appointment with the US embassy @ Buenos Aires by May 28
20:06 jcamins       Other than that, they both seem to over-promise.
20:06 jcamins       That's why I liked it.
20:05 rangi         its a zillion times faster
20:05 lavamind      tcohen: yep good call
20:05 jcamins       rangi: I liked mouse better than moose anyway.
20:05 rangi         maybe tchohen and I will fix that at hackfest :)
20:05 rangi         i wonder if we could do it with mouse
20:05 lavamind      un, I just apt-get installed libkoha-contrib-tamil-perl
20:05 tcohen        of course lavamind, but make sure Puppet fixes stuff when you upgrade
20:05 rangi         and that
20:04 jcamins       Not to mention, you need different versions.
20:04 rangi         is slow as hell
20:04 lavamind      tcohen: I'm running 3.8.6, references to koha-*-indexer are absent from the initscript, can I just add them in ?
20:04 rangi         because moose while great for programming in
20:04 rangi         its an optional thing, just like this would have to be
20:04 rangi         no
20:04 tcohen        oh c'mon, so we have moose already ? :-D
20:03 rangi         it fights with the moose needed for solr
20:03 rangi         its not clean
20:03 tcohen        eythian did that already
20:03 rangi         and all its dependencies
20:03 rangi         so what someone needs to do, is package Koha::Contrib::Tamil
20:02 rangi         yep
20:02 tcohen        yes rangi, that's why that patch got the lines commented
20:01 jcamins       I mean, I don't see why that's bad.
20:01 jcamins       pianohacker: that's a good question. I don't see why.
20:01 rangi         it makes koha dependent on moose
20:01 tcohen        (or something that replaces it of course)
20:01 rangi         the problem with that is
20:01 tcohen        but, will be building our own until 8773 is included
20:00 rangi         cool
20:00 tcohen        we are moving to packages with 3.12
20:00 lavamind      when I upgrade I ensure => absent all instance
20:00 rangi         done :)
20:00 rangi         and apt-get install koha-common
20:00 rangi         i use a apt-get update
20:00 pianohacker   Is it a horrible Perl practice to return undef from a constructor if things went pear-shaped? That would be a handy modification to Koha::Cache->new
20:00 lavamind      I use a Puppet class over here
20:00 tcohen        then the upgrade scripts fix every koha_xxx for the right instance name
19:59 tcohen        and put that on SVN
19:59 tcohen        i do a standard install in /usr/share/koha_xxx
19:59 rangi         eeeeeew
19:59 tcohen        right now we continue to do it like that
19:59 tcohen        before i got here (and moved everyone to git) we deployed stuff using SVN
19:58 rangi         how do you upgrade? 38 make upgrades?
19:58 tcohen        10 sec interval
19:58 tcohen        and use koha-index-daemon for the reindexing
19:58 tcohen        we use koha_<instance> as namespace
19:57 tcohen        we have a pre-packages setup with 38 instances
19:57 jcamins       That's the best bet.
19:57 lavamind      tcohen: yes,  Koha::Contrib::Tamil sounds like exactly what I need
19:57 pianohacker   jcamins: That's my understanding, so I'll just use a "try-catch"
19:57 tcohen        rangi: the tarball asks for a namespaec
19:57 rangi         i say it does it wrong if you have 2 installs
19:57 jcamins       If you use that directly, you're ruling out any alternative caching systems.
19:57 rangi         you said it can set it up
19:56 rangi         tcohen: for the tarball
19:56 tcohen        was for rangi)
19:56 tcohen        I use the instance name as namespace
19:56 tcohen        heh
19:56 tcohen        and use koha-index-daemon
19:56 jcamins       pianohacker: don't use context->memcached.
19:56 rangi         tcohen: only for one single instance, otherwise its busted and 2 instances use the same cache namespace
19:56 tcohen        you might tweak the koha-common init script the same way those patches do
19:56 pianohacker   The choices seem to be either use context->memcached, which is the old way but won't break, or try to use Koha/Cache.pm and be ready to catch an error with eval{} if ($@)
19:55 rangi         lavamind: the problem is it has to connect to the db to check to see if it needs to index
19:55 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8773 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, tomascohen, Needs Signoff , Add per-instance koha-index-daemon in .deb setup
19:55 tcohen        check bug 8773 lavamind
19:55 tcohen        tarball install provides you a way of getting it work out-of-the-box
19:55 jcamins       pianohacker: ah-ha.
19:54 pianohacker   jcamins: caching of oauth token for a search API
19:54 lavamind      I had to set it to */15 instead of */5 because it was killing the server
19:54 jcamins       pianohacker: in that case, you might not have seen me ask what you were trying to do.
19:54 pianohacker   sorry about that, irc had a hiccup
19:54 rangi         tcohen: yes i use memcached with packages, you just edit config, same as with tarball
19:54 lavamind      rangi, tcohen: I'm using the default cronjob : test -x /usr/sbin/koha-rebuild-zebra && koha-rebuild-zebra $(koha-list --enabled)
19:53 rangi         lavamind: hmm you have your own cron job, not just using the one that comes set up wih the packages?
19:53 pianohacker   RightR
19:53 jcamins       pianohacker: what are you trying to do?
19:53 pianohacker   That's what I figured; which makes the choices kind of crappy
19:53 jcamins       pianohacker: is_cache_active is used to check whether you should even try to use the cache.
19:53 tcohen        memcached is not supported by the default install method (packages)
19:53 tcohen        because the process spawn for every call to rebuild_zebra will make the server load go high
19:53 jcamins       Completely optional.
19:52 jcamins       Nope.
19:52 pianohacker   Has memcached been made de-facto-required?
19:52 jcamins       And, for the record, not my idea.
19:52 jcamins       is_cache_active is my least-favorite part of the caching system.
19:52 jcamins       pianohacker: you are not.
19:51 pianohacker   rangi: Okay. It seems like the only way to use the cache robustly is to use Koha::Cache->is_cache_active, but that depends on the CACHING_SYSTEM env variable being set, which is not mentioned anywhere outside of Koha/Cache.pm. Am I missing something?
19:51 tcohen        lavamind: you need to use koha-index-daemon from Koha::Contrib::Tamil
19:51 lavamind      rangi: yes, and reindexing through a cronjob
19:51 rangi         you are using the debian packages right?
19:51 rangi         ie, it does incremental indexing
19:51 rangi         it should only index when needed anyway
19:50 lavamind      can I use this script to re-index *only when needed* ?
19:50 huginn        04Bug 6566: enhancement, P3, ---, christophe.croullebois, Pushed to Master , Checking if DB records are properly indexed
19:50 lavamind      I run about 150 Koha instances on a server for teaching (every student has an instance), but the zebra_rebuild processes weight heavily on the server, but now I just dicovered this : http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=6566 (Checking if DB records are properly indexed)
19:49 jenkins_koha  Starting build #1176 for job Koha_master (previous build: STILL UNSTABLE -- last SUCCESS #1164 10 days ago)
19:49 rangi         pianohacker: yes
19:49 jenkins_koha  rangi: job koha_master build scheduled now
19:49 rangi         !jenkins build koha_master now
19:48 wahanui       hi, lavamind
19:48 lavamind      hello
19:48 pianohacker   Is Koha::Cache intended as a replacement for C4::Context->memcached?
19:35 rangi         basically thats a judgement call from the rmaint
19:35 rangi         depends on how complex they are
19:34 oleonard      Should they get new signoffs?
19:34 rangi         nope thats the right way
19:33 rangi         thats the new rmaints problem :) or at least i wont be pushing them before the 3.10.6 release
19:33 oleonard      Was there a more correct way of handling that?
19:33 oleonard      rangi: I submitted a couple of 3.10.x versions of patches that didn't apply, but I wasn't sure if they needed new signoffs. I recreated them from scratch so they don't have the original signoffs on them.
19:32 rangi         yep
19:32 tcohen        rangi, you run r2e from a cronjob?
19:27 * jcamins     creates new ones, pushes them.
19:25 jcamins       Hmm.
19:25 jcamins       ... and I don't see them at all.
19:24 jcamins       That reminds me. I remembered in the middle of the night I forgot to push the tags for the RCs.
19:23 tcohen        great rangi
19:23 rangi         tcohen: you dont tag until you release, wasnt planning to cover that until its closer to time for you do a release
19:22 rangi         rss2email + procmail is what i use
19:17 oleonard      s/head/distinguished melon
19:16 jcamins       s/shame for/shame, for/
19:16 jcamins       *dolefully
19:15 tcohen        swype++
19:15 pianohacker   okay. can't do much about non-free, but iOS use in this channel is punishable by snide comments about Swype
19:15 * jcamins     shakes his head dolefull. For shame for shame.
19:14 oleonard      non-free
19:14 pianohacker   iOS heresy?
19:13 * maximep     likes what a colleague at work is doing https://github.com/fcapovilla/caporss
19:12 * oleonard    is full of heresy today, Dyrcona should gather some stones.
19:12 oleonard      I also like Fever because there's a nice app for iOS which works well with it.
19:11 tcohen        i want to set my rmaint toolbox
19:11 jcamins       I like TT-RSS.
19:11 oleonard      I've been using Fever because I wanted something self-hosted, although it isn't free: http://feedafever.com/
19:11 pianohacker   tt-rss does sound like quality, though the hearsay is that the devs are a bit grouchy
19:10 gmcharlt      and it's now getting some quick updates because of the attention
19:10 * gmcharlt    likes TT-RSS
19:10 oleonard      was pretty clunky
19:10 oleonard      I've tried it, but it
19:10 oleonard      I think Tiny Tiny RSS is the best FOSS option at the moment
19:09 pianohacker   what do you use, oleonard
19:09 pianohacker   tag feeds or posts?
19:09 pianohacker   yeah, and the latter knocks out about half of them unfortunately
19:09 tcohen        i need one i can tag feeds, like "this goes for 3.12"
19:08 oleonard      The one that suits your needs and doesn't rely on Google Reader.
19:08 pianohacker   feedly atm
19:08 tcohen        best feed reader?
18:07 oleonard      Never do I hate Windows more than when I'm searching for a file.
15:37 kf            and Dyrcona++ for getting in trouble in #evergreen :)
15:37 kf            bye all
15:37 kf            and now I am leaving :)
15:34 * kf          does neither have a microwave nor a tv...
15:33 kf            lol
15:33 oleonard      Last week someone added a new system pref to Koha and it made me forget how to use a microwave.
15:32 kf            limited memory up there :)
15:32 kf            Dyrcona: I think my head can only store all the config options for one ILS
15:32 oleonard      Geez, everyone complained when I threw peanut M&Ms too. I can't win!
15:32 kf            .)
15:32 kf            oleonard: aren't smaller rocks meaner actually?
15:30 Dyrcona       :)
15:30 * oleonard    switches to smaller rocks
15:30 * Dyrcona     gets in trouble in #evergreen for suggesting new people also look at Koha before deciding on an ILS.
15:30 Dyrcona       Help, help! I'm being repressed! :p
15:29 * druthb      hands oleonard more rocks.
15:29 * oleonard    stones Dyrcona for heresy
15:28 Dyrcona       kf: You could always migrate to Evergreen.... ;)
15:18 oleonard      That's why Koha doesn't have NCIP support (and we've never missed it)
15:18 reiveune      bye
15:15 kf            heh
15:14 jcamins       ^^ works every time
15:14 slef          but they can... just tell them the estimated price of adding it... puts most libraries off "nah, it's not that important"
15:13 kf            *sigh*
15:13 kf            it's driving me crazy to tell them 'no you can't do that'
15:13 kf            all libraries want to have different fines for each notice level :(
15:08 jcamins       kf: right, it's still days-only.
15:08 kf            The 'Fine Grace Period' is the period of time an item can be overdue before you start charging fines.      Important: This can only be set for the Day unit, not in Hours  < so it probably is sitll right
15:07 druthb        hi, pianohacker! :D
15:07 kf            i was
15:07 pianohacker   hi druthb, kf
15:07 kf_away       oh yeah
15:07 * druthb      waves at kf_away, who is clearly kf_not_away
15:06 kf_away       hm wondering, does this column name still make sense with hourly loans? Fine grace period (day)
15:06 kf_away       morning pianohacker
15:04 Viktor        Thanks for the help people! The best I managed was to get 10.0.2.15 but not being able to connect to it. I'll fool around some more but have to run now.
15:03 * oleonard    welcomes pianohacker back to the ole salt mines
15:03 pianohacker   mornin'
14:53 tcohen        great
14:53 jcamins       You have to sign your tags, tarballs, and potentially packages.
14:53 jcamins       tcohen: yes.
14:53 tcohen        jcamins, do release maintainers need a gpg key?
14:45 huginn        tcohen: The operation succeeded.
14:45 tcohen        @later tell rangi you forgot to mention tagging
14:41 Viktor        Lol yeah :)
14:41 jcamins       :)
14:41 jcamins       Viktor: no, but it will make it stop complaining, anyway.
14:40 Viktor        jcamins - It's happier now with the non-optimal stuff since I pulled up the amount of video memory. But that shouldn't help with the networking I think...
14:38 jcamins       tcohen: thanks!
14:38 jcamins       Odd. On my system it will tell me "not enough RAM/duplicate MAC/etc."
14:38 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10259 normal, P5 - low, ---, koha-bugs, Needs Signoff , koha-*-zebra scripts are expected to run without warnings if no instance name passed
14:38 tcohen        jcamins: bug 10259
14:37 Viktor        jcamins - I think so too. But I see nothing. Just the red ! at the bottom with "Non-optimal settings detected". Nothing lights up in any of the tabs and the text can't be clicked. Clicking the question mark produces the manual but no context.
14:34 jcamins       Viktor: if you go through each tab, it will tell you what settings are invalid.
14:26 Viktor        Fresh install of VirtualBox on a new machine and the virtual appliance with no changes.
14:25 Viktor        If i disable all network interfaces it says "non-optimal settings detected" but won't help me identify what the non-optimal ones are.
14:24 Viktor        Hm. Wont let me save that config "invalid settings detected"
14:23 khall         type the ip of eth1 into a web browser on your host machine and you should be good to go
14:23 khall         I understand. Just go into the VirtualBox network configuration, and enable adapter 1 as NAT, and adapter 2 as Host-only Adapter. Then boot it up and run /sbin/ifconfig. You should see eth0 and eth1
14:22 Viktor        jcamins :)
14:22 Viktor        Guess I'll fool around a bit further with the settings in VirtualBox.
14:22 jcamins       Not for long! :D
14:21 Viktor        Hm. Setting up stuff like that is a bit outside my area of expertise :)
14:20 khall         so you will  have two virtual networking interfaces, one lets the VM access the outside world, and the other let's the host machine access the VM
14:20 jcamins       You can also forward ports with NATed network interfaces, though I always use NAT + Host-Only Adapter.
14:19 khall         that is, a Host-Only Adapter
14:19 Viktor        I see.
14:18 khall         so, for that config, you need a NATed network interface, and a local network interface
14:18 Viktor        Do you know anything on what issues I should research?
14:18 khall         NAT will only let the VM access the outside world, not visa versa
14:18 Viktor        I tried NAT before executing the command stated above - nothing. Might be worth a new shot.
14:18 khall         that makes sense,
14:17 Viktor        My college tried NAT yesterday on his computer and got an IP but no response when accessing it on the host computer.
14:17 jcamins       Viktor: are you trying to access it from the same computer you're running VirtualBox on?
14:17 khall         Have you tried setting it to NAT instead?
14:17 khall         ok, that's good and bad. It means it's not a problem with the virtual appliance, but with your virtualbox configuration. That bad is that I probably can't help you any further.
14:16 Viktor        (and it's bridged to WiFi in virtualbox)
14:16 Viktor        Yes I do.
14:15 khall         if you run '/sbin/ifconfig' do you see eth0?
14:14 Viktor        Tried it and powered the machine off and booted. Still nothing :/
14:14 khall         yeah, that's the one
14:14 Viktor        sudo sh -c ?cat /dev/null > /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules?
14:14 Viktor        Just tried some random stuff from the webb but no real help there.
14:13 Viktor        Just
14:12 Viktor        Yes I did.
14:12 Viktor        But can't seem to find the hotwos that I think used to be on your site back in 2009 or so :)
14:12 khall         it's an issue with Debian,
14:12 khall         did you try the option in the Koha shell menu that's supposed to fix it?
14:12 Viktor        Tried some different networking settings in virtualbox
14:11 Viktor        khall Yes. Did not get any IP address.
14:11 khall         what's the issue? Is it a networking problem?
14:11 Viktor        Wow :)
14:11 khall         heh ; )
14:11 kf_away       Viktor has a problem with the virtual appliance and I thought noone would know better than you :)
14:11 kf_away       oh that worked fast :D
14:10 khall         what's up?
14:10 kf_away       khall around?
14:10 kf_away       Viktor: sorry - have never used it
14:03 Viktor        Having a sort of embarrassing problem - can't seem to get Kyles virtual appliance to work in Virtual box?
13:49 huginn        gmcharlt: Quote #190: "<jcamins> Hehe. Guillotine: the revolutionary card game you win by getting a head <asaurat> lol <asaurat> I mean mdr" (added by slef at 03:46 PM, February 28, 2012)
13:49 gmcharlt      @quote random
13:36 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10230 major, P5 - low, ---, gmcharlt, Needs Signoff , Match points do not work with authorities
13:36 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9452 blocker, P5 - low, ---, gmcharlt, Needs Signoff , C4::Letters does not function under Plack
13:36 jcamins       Bug 9452 and bug 10230.
13:35 jcamins       You know what other string-safe patches still could do with sign offs?
13:35 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9773 normal, P5 - low, ---, oleonard, Needs Signoff , Replace YUI AJAX calls in cataloging plugins with jQuery
13:35 oleonard      Hey, you know who's a string-safe patch that still needs signoff? Bug 9773 is a string-safe patch that still needs signoff!
13:27 magnuse       hehe
13:27 jcamins       I shouldn't have revised my statement from "I don't think" to "I doubt." It just results in confusion.
13:27 magnuse       this was mostly in reply to kf saying "there is no bibiographic official sample data" :-)
13:27 jcamins       I *do* doubt.
13:27 jcamins       I don't doubt that those are the ones on Jenkins, though I never looked at the second to see what they are.
13:26 magnuse       the first one has one each for marc21 and unimarc, there are more in the second dir
13:26 jcamins       magnuse: yeah, but those are for unit tests.
13:26 magnuse       there are test records at least in t/db_dependent/www/data/ and t/db_dependent/Record/testrecords/
13:25 tcohen        ack jcamins
13:24 jcamins       tcohen: it's up to you. I don't have a strong opinion either way.
13:21 magnuse       it is :-)
13:19 kf_away       koha is awesome :)
13:19 tcohen        jcamins: do I remove the check or add one in koha-common.init?
13:19 kf_away       it is :)
13:18 tcohen        that's a lot of human labour!
13:18 tcohen        OMG
13:17 jcamins       Not counting merges.
13:16 magnuse       yay
13:16 jcamins       Wow. Over a thousand patches in 3.12.
13:15 * jcamins     shrugs. Must've been something I was testing at some point.
13:14 kf_away       hm don't find any on master
13:14 jcamins       If you want a copy of an out-of-date Jenkins database, it is available at kohadev.cpbibliography.com/jenkinsdb.sql.bz2 for a few days more.
13:13 kf_away       hm maybe only en?
13:13 jcamins       Must've been a patch I failed.
13:13 jcamins       I wonder why I was offered one.
13:13 jcamins       Hm.
13:13 kf_away       sorry to say that
13:13 kf_away       jcamins: there is no such options
13:13 * magnuse     can't see any sample records in installer/data/mysql/en/
13:12 magnuse       hehe
13:11 jcamins       Anyway, anyone is welcome to document things however they like, so long as further questions are directed toward someone not me.
13:10 jcamins       I presume it was added during 3.10 and I wasn't paying attention, because I certainly didn't push it.
13:10 jcamins       In addition to the usual options, there was an option to install sample bib records.
13:09 magnuse       huh?
13:09 jcamins       Last time I ran an install I was very surprised to be asked if I wanted to install bibliographic records.
13:09 magnuse       there are some records associated with tests
13:07 kf_away       there is no bibiographic official sample data
13:06 jcamins       Including the bibliographic data.
13:06 jcamins       Yes, all the sample data.
13:06 kf_away       and records, but not totally sure
13:06 kf_away       i think it has some items
13:06 kf_away       I think we should try and make this available somewhere at some pint
13:06 jcamins       All the sample data, and nothing else.
13:05 kf_away       no idea what jenkins has as data
13:05 jcamins       If you know data is missing you can post it on the bug.
13:05 jcamins       I can't.
13:04 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7593 major, P5 - low, ---, mathieu.saby, Pushed to Master , merging bib records loses connection to order line
13:04 kf_away       he is talking about bug 7593
13:04 kf_away       can we help him somehow?
13:04 * kf_away     feels for 27point7
13:03 * oleonard    deflates
13:02 slef          oleonard: I was usggesting it was fake, like doctor Nick in the Simpsons
12:59 tweetbot      [off] twitter: @27point7: "unit test drives me mad :( #KohaILS"
12:38 tcohen        in in a very specific script that is run on install
12:38 tcohen        i'd need to add a check or a redirection to devnull
12:38 tcohen        basically, I output to stderr that no instances where specified
12:37 tcohen        as you noted in that koha-* bug, i didn't notice I changed the semantics of several koha-* commands
12:36 jcamins       I am.
12:36 tcohen        s/o/ou/
12:36 tcohen        jcamins: arond?
12:32 tcohen        morning #koha
12:28 oleonard      If I was given an honorary doctorate I must have missed the ceremony.
12:25 kf_away       what did we miss? :)
12:25 slef          hi Doctor oleonard!
12:24 oleonard      Hi #koha
12:19 jcamins       lol
12:17 slef          I love it when library catalogues contain stuff like this "Lovenheim, Peter. 2024, Portrait of a burger as a young calf :, c2002"
12:07 jcamins       That would definitely make doing it via SQL problematic.
12:06 jcamins       Yes.
12:05 * slef        sends a "here's a perl script" reply
12:05 slef          which may be why trying to do it in a SQL report sucks... thank magnuse
12:04 slef          is uses the zebra index
12:03 slef          so this is doable from perl
12:03 slef          my ( $results, $total, @fields ) = SearchAuthorities( \@marclist, \@and_or, \@excluding, \@operator, \@value, $startfrom * $resultsperpage, $resultsperpage, $authtypecode, $orderby );
12:03 slef          where...
12:03 slef          my @usedauths = grep { $_->{used} > 0 } @$results;
12:01 slef          OPACShowUnusedAuthorities
12:01 * slef        looks
12:01 magnuse       must be some logic connected to that
12:01 magnuse       isn't there a syspref that decides if unused headings are displayed or not?
12:00 slef          depends how many razor blades are put in it
12:00 slef          Do we have an easy way to spot unused authority headings?
11:58 magnuse       maybe they got hit by the low carb wave or something
11:57 magnuse       hehe
11:57 jcamins       That's referring to the "healthy" craze in the US, not the actual healthfulness of the bread.
11:57 jcamins       magnuse: hehe.
11:55 jcamins       kf_away: now I did.
11:55 magnuse       i'm a little worried that the next book by the same people is called *healthy* bread in 5 minutes a day... ;-)
11:55 kf_away       jcamins: did you see msaby's comment?
11:54 jcamins       Maybe I should do that for tomorrow.
11:54 jcamins       :)
11:54 * magnuse     just got "artisan bread in 5 minutes a day" in the mail
11:36 jcamins       I do have blueberry jam, though.
11:30 * slef        gets 0 lines from this report, goes to read the wiki again :-/
11:30 huginn        slef: The operation succeeded.  Quote #249 added.
11:30 slef          @quote add <jcamins> Alas, I have no fruit.
11:26 jcamins       Alas, I have no fruit.
11:23 slef          jcamins: now you see, I thought they were pastries, but Jus-Rol label it "Dough" :-/
11:23 slef          thanks jcamins
11:22 slef          LOCATE!  Doesn't involve STR at all!
11:22 slef          arrrrrrrrrgh it has just reminded me I've forgotten to start the bread baking for lunch though :)  As soon as I've done this, I'll go sort that out
11:22 jcamins       slef: LOCATE('York', 'New York')
11:22 jcamins       There is, so long as you want want to make an artisan-style bread. Folded pastries like croissants are more problematic, I think.
11:21 marcelr       you have to eat :)
11:21 magnuse       #koha - the food channel :-)
11:21 slef          Not to discuss morning goods!
11:21 slef          Anyway, I looked in because I'm trying to remember how to see if one string is in another in SQL :)
11:20 slef          Is there any way to do the first steps of a dough overnight and then chill it? I've yet to find one that works well.
11:19 jcamins       Which I do not.
11:19 slef          I wouldn't bother with most of the pastry, but the pain au chocolate and the croissants are worth it, unless you like getting up earlier to do it properly.
11:18 jcamins       Heh. I'd never be able to convince myself to use that.
11:18 slef          http://www.jusrol.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=33
11:18 jcamins       Sure, but I've visited Berwick-upon-Tweed. Exciting!
11:17 slef          yeah, but licensing spreads stuff everywhere
11:17 jcamins       It's based in Berwick-upon-Tweed!
11:17 jcamins       slef: I don't think so. Never heard of it.
11:16 slef          jcamins: do you get Jus-Rol over there?
11:15 slef          depends how many razor blades are put in it
11:14 jcamins       When making, on the other hand...
11:13 magnuse       oh the bakeries in marseille...
11:13 jcamins       Not when eating.
11:13 * magnuse     does not find pain au chocolate painful... ;-)
11:13 magnuse       yup
11:13 jcamins       In more ways than one! :P
11:13 magnuse       hm, is it really "pain"?
11:12 jcamins       Mmmm.
11:12 jcamins       magnuse: me too! If there were, I could have one for breakfast!
11:12 magnuse       or pain au chocolate
11:12 * magnuse     wishes there was a way to make real croissants quickly ;-)
11:07 jcamins       kf_away: yes, I'll just throw one together quickly... :P
11:07 kf_away       croissant?
11:02 magnuse       better prioritize that ocer breakfast then
11:01 jcamins       Apparently he really wants his ears scratched right now.
11:00 jcamins       Myshkin has grabbed my sweater and pulled me down to nearly bent in half.
11:00 magnuse       awww...
10:59 jcamins       probably not.
10:59 jcamins       Ummm...
10:58 magnuse       pizza!
10:56 jcamins       What should I make for breakfast?
10:11 tweetbot      [off] twitter: @pierrevdk: "Almost finished ! #Kohails http://t.co/B2FvhJcKNV"
09:42 huginn        magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 14.0°C (11:20 AM CEST on May 16, 2013). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 48%. Dew Point: 3.0°C. Pressure: 29.80 in 1009 hPa (Steady).
09:42 magnuse       @wunder boo
09:31 kf            :)
09:01 * magnuse     imagins that everyone on #koha followed rangi's link and is now bouncing around on youtube :-)
07:45 rangi         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-_x5pJe5Og
07:13 wahanui       hey, alex_a
07:13 alex_a        hello
07:12 magnuse       hi rangi and kf
07:07 wahanui       thanks kf :)
07:07 kf            wahanui botsnack cookie
07:06 wahanui       Germs originated in Germany, before rapidly spreading throughout the rest of the world.
07:06 huginn        GERMS!!!!
07:05 rangi         evening
06:54 magnuse       hiya marcelr
06:54 christophe_c  hello marcelr
06:53 marcelr       hi magnuse
06:53 christophe_c  bonjour magnuse ;-)
06:53 marcelr       hi christophe_c
06:53 magnuse       bonjour christophe_c
06:53 christophe_c  hello #koha
06:46 magnuse       :-)
06:43 magnuse       hah!
06:43 huginn        magnuse: The current temperature in Marseille, France is 13.0°C (8:30 AM CEST on May 16, 2013). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 94%. Dew Point: 12.0°C. Pressure: 29.42 in 996 hPa (Steady).
06:43 magnuse       @wunder marseille
06:43 magnuse       woohoo!
06:43 huginn        magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 13.0°C (8:20 AM CEST on May 16, 2013). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 44%. Dew Point: 1.0°C. Pressure: 29.80 in 1009 hPa (Steady).
06:43 magnuse       @wunder boo
06:43 magnuse       bonjour!
06:42 marcelr       hello #koha
06:42 reiveune      hello
06:29 magnuse       jcamins++ druthb++ for rc2
06:28 * magnuse     waves
04:16 jenkins_koha  * Jared Camins-Esakov: Update 3.12 release notes for Koha 3.12.0-rc2
04:16 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10030 major, P5 - low, ---, kyle.m.hall, Pushed to Master , MaxFines checks against amount, not amount outstanding
04:16 jenkins_koha  * D Ruth Bavousett: Language update for 3.12-RC
04:16 jenkins_koha  * Marcel de Rooy: Bug 10030: QA Followup for trivial false warning detected while testing
04:16 jenkins_koha  * Kyle M Hall: Bug 10030 - MaxFines checks against amount, not amount outstanding
04:16 jenkins_koha  Project Koha_master build #1175: STILL UNSTABLE in 1 hr 13 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_master/1175/
03:21 * ibeardslee  waits
03:20 wizzyrea      uhhuh
03:20 cjh           wizzyrea: it is worth the wait.
03:20 * wizzyrea    blinks at zombo.com
03:19 cjh           if you are losing an argument with yourself, at least you are also winning.
03:19 trea          could be
03:19 wizzyrea      clearly
03:19 wizzyrea      yea.
03:19 eythian       are you losing an argument with yourself?
03:19 wizzyrea      aw
03:18 wahanui       no idea, wizzyrea
03:18 wizzyrea      wahanui: tv?
03:18 trea          bah
03:18 trea          tv?
03:18 trea          tv
03:18 trea          i knew it.
03:18 eythian       the only limitation is yourself, at zombo.com
03:18 trea          anything? anything at all?
03:16 * cjh         keeps waiting
03:16 wahanui       OK, eythian.
03:16 eythian       wahanui: welcome is <reply>Welcome to zombo.com
03:03 jenkins_koha  Starting build #1175 for job Koha_master (previous build: STILL UNSTABLE -- last SUCCESS #1164 9 days 13 hr ago)
03:02 huginn        04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10030 major, P5 - low, ---, kyle.m.hall, Pushed to Master , MaxFines checks against amount, not amount outstanding
03:02 jenkins_koha  * Jared Camins-Esakov: Update 3.12 release notes for Koha 3.12.0-rc2
03:02 jenkins_koha  * Marcel de Rooy: Bug 10030: QA Followup for trivial false warning detected while testing
03:02 jenkins_koha  * Kyle M Hall: Bug 10030 - MaxFines checks against amount, not amount outstanding
03:02 jenkins_koha  * D Ruth Bavousett: Language update for 3.12-RC
03:02 jenkins_koha  Project Koha_3.12.x build #34: SUCCESS in 38 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_3.12.x/34/
02:31 mtompset      Have a good day. :)
02:24 jenkins_koha  Starting build #34 for job Koha_3.12.x (previous build: SUCCESS)
02:19 jcamins       Building RC2.
02:18 huginn        New commit(s) kohagit: Update 3.12 release notes for Koha 3.12.0-rc2 <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=6f9b5f34863e5e76621a75050cf4a9da00587017> / Language update for 3.12-RC <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=63302e77b84cd4a2b5f3745a1338a5257d6f0fb7> / Merge branch 'bug_10030' into 3.14-master <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=696e83e42d9a6d044d0754950b55
02:05 rangi         etc
02:05 rangi         en/ fr/ es/
02:05 rangi         then if ppl wanted they could do
02:05 rangi         would be fine
02:05 rangi         but i think a release_notes dir
02:05 rangi         yep, just as long as we dont get in the way of the manual
02:04 jcamins       That is a nice option.
02:04 jcamins       A lot better.
02:04 jcamins       I like that option better.
02:04 jcamins       Ooh.
02:04 wizzyrea      ^
02:04 rangi         put them all in kohadocs repo
02:04 rangi         option 3
02:03 jcamins       Option two: copy all newer release notes out of misc/release_notes on each branch, commit them en masse.
02:03 rangi         right
02:03 jcamins       Option one: figure out git grep, retrieve all commits that touch misc/release_notes/*, cherry-pick to master.
02:03 rangi         we must know some librarians who could do that :)
02:03 jcamins       Ah, let me clarify the question: I have two proposals for doing this, and I want to know which one is better.
02:02 rangi         would be good
02:02 rangi         someone could hunt them down and commit them
02:02 rangi         they'll be in the mailing list archives
02:02 jcamins       We have 3.0.* and then just the 3.x.0 release notes.
02:01 jcamins       I think it would be helpful to have release notes for previous stable releases.
02:01 rangi         pre when we were sticking them in the repo?
02:01 rangi         hm?
02:01 jcamins       rangi: what's the best way to get old release notes, in your opinion?
01:59 mtj           wooo, thanks wizzyrea++
01:55 wizzyrea      anyway, that's fixed.
01:44 mtj           you can just hope to identify them better :)
01:44 mtj           i guess you cant stop people asking stupid questions…
01:40 wizzyrea      if it was a drive by mibbiting, oh well.
01:40 jcamins       Not that all mibbiters asked painful questions, nor that non-mibbiters don't occasionally ask painful questions.
01:40 wizzyrea      I figured, I think, that if they really intended to stay around, they'd choose a nick eventually
01:40 jcamins       The questions, on the other hand...
01:40 jcamins       I was never bothered by the nick.
01:40 mtj           yeah, a fair call liz :)
01:39 mtj           …so, that may have been our fault, for leaving that on
01:39 wizzyrea      to make it as easy as possible for people to just hop in here and talk
01:39 wizzyrea      i think my reasoning was
01:39 jcamins       The problem was never with the mibbit service.
01:39 wizzyrea      yea I think it is
01:38 mtj           tho, in mibbit's defense - it may well be possible to turn off mibbit's auto-nick feature
01:37 trea          heh
01:37 wahanui       bash: LS: command not found
01:37 trea          caps lock
01:37 tcohen        and passing by
01:36 tcohen        just finished watching latest how  met your mother's episode
01:36 * wizzyrea    saw people change their nick
01:36 tcohen        hi cjh
01:36 cjh           where bcak is back... close enough.
01:36 cjh           welcome bcak tcohen
01:35 mtj           i would be thrilled to say goodbye to both mibbit and the mibbit greeter :)
01:33 dcook         I may have seen o ne or two people change their nick, but that might be wishful thinking on my part
01:32 wahanui       okay, eythian.
01:32 eythian       wahanui: caps lock is also <reply>bash: LS: command not found
01:32 jcamins       I never saw anyone change their nick.
01:32 mtj           yep
01:32 mtj           it ws really a mibbit nagger
01:32 eythian       I think it never worked
01:31 mtj           my secret reason for the mibbit greeter was to encourage people to choose a proper username
01:30 wahanui       OK, eythian.
01:30 eythian       wahanui: caps lock is CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL
01:29 mtj           test1_ has userhost ~oftc-webi@121-73-232-162.broadband.telstraclear.net and realname OFTC WebIRC Client
01:29 mtj           hmm, looks like you can...
01:29 wizzyrea      everybody who joins, that is
01:29 wizzyrea      I suppose you could have it greet everybody that isn't on the IRC regulars list ;)
01:28 wizzyrea      can you detect when people are coming in from a particular domain?
01:28 mtj           oops, amen
01:28 mtj           ahem ;)
01:28 wizzyrea      shouldn't need the mibbit greeter anymore :)
01:26 wizzyrea      there is some kind of drama going on there
01:26 mtj           cool ^^
01:25 mtj           fwiw, i just tried the mibbit link and got a banned error, too
01:25 wizzyrea      yep
01:25 mtj           http://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=koha
01:24 mtj           we should swap the problematic mibbit link on the support page, for this one
01:24 wizzyrea      wuddup
01:22 mtj           wizzyrea , about?