Time Nick Message 00:17 BobB good morning all 00:18 BobB has anyone ever made ccode (952$8) repeatable? 00:18 BobB a client wants to do that but I'm not sure what consequences there might be 00:19 dcook Morning, BobB 00:19 dcook Hmm 00:19 BobB Hi David 00:19 dcook I've never done that, and I imagine it wouldn't work 00:19 dcook I imagine just the first 952$8 would be copied into the DB 00:19 BobB Could mess up statistics, at least 00:20 dcook Hmm 00:20 BobB yes. So the second could overwrite it, perhaps? 00:21 dcook I doubt it. I'd have to look at the import scripts, but I imagine only the first would be put into the items table. 00:21 dcook All others would probably just be dropped on import. 00:21 dcook But that's just a theory. I haven't looked at importing in a couple months. 00:21 wizzyrea might be stored in the marcxml? 00:21 wizzyrea what problem are they trying to solve? 00:21 dcook wizzyrea: Initially, but the marcxml 952s are built up from the items table once they're in the system 00:21 BobB There are no repeatable fields in Items. I think its best to keep it that way. 00:21 rangi i wish people understood mailing lists 00:22 BobB :) 00:22 dcook BobB: Probably. But yeah, like Liz said, what's the problem? 00:22 wizzyrea oops 00:22 dcook rangi: Oh? 00:22 rangi you'll see it 00:22 BobB Personally I don't know why you'd want it in two collections. I would move it from one to the other and back again when needed. 00:22 wizzyrea someone told a website to email everyone in their google account 00:23 dcook Oh my... 00:23 * dcook takes a look 00:23 wizzyrea what's their use case? 00:23 BobB oh 00:23 dcook Hmm, must not have made it to the digest yet 00:23 wizzyrea no, it won't be in the digest yet. 00:23 * dcook is wishing he hadn't left his wedding rings on the kitchen counter. 00:24 dcook My fingers feel naked now... 00:24 BobB Better get home before your wife! :) 00:24 dcook hehe 00:24 dcook I'm going out tonight! Eeep! 00:24 dcook I did all the chores last night though (including hers), so maybe she'll forgive me ;) 00:24 BobB dash home at lunchtime? 00:25 dcook Infeasible but not impossible... 00:25 BobB 10 brownie points earned and 15 given up, I reckon 00:26 dcook Perhaps. 00:27 rangi corollary to the people don't understand mailings, online petitions do nothing 00:27 dcook rangi: Define nothing 00:27 rangi its the equivalent to saying 'I don't actually care about this, but want to look like i do' 00:27 jcamins dcook: "annoy everyone" 00:28 wizzyrea oh there's a funny phrase about that 00:28 dcook I suppose it depends on the petition 00:28 wizzyrea slacktivism. 00:28 dcook Admittedly, most annoy me :p 00:28 dcook But I think sometimes it can help people psychologically to at least "feel" like they're not the only one who thinks about a topic 00:29 dcook While they might not accomplish their set out goal, I think they do help contribute to a sense of solidarity (in some cases), and that's something. 00:29 dcook That said, I have a specific case in mind, so that might be an edge case. 01:10 dcook IE-- 01:23 dcook o/ khall 01:32 dcook Apparently, the ajax for uploading local images doesn't work so hot in IE9... 01:32 dcook Although it worked in IE8 01:32 dcook IE-- 01:32 jcamins dcook: weird. 01:32 dcook To be fair to Microsoft, I think they might've fixed whatever wasn't working in IE8 01:33 dcook So workarounds for IE8 don't work anymore with IE9 01:33 dcook But that's just a hypothesis 01:33 jcamins Sounds reasonable. 01:35 wizzyrea "doesn't work so hot" means "doesn't work?" 01:36 wizzyrea or "partially doesn't work" 01:36 dcook Throws a javascript error and utterly fails 01:36 jcamins wizzyrea: I read "causes the web browser to crash." 01:36 dcook I suppose I like to understate things :p 01:36 wizzyrea neat! 01:36 dcook Yeah! 01:37 jcamins dcook: look up... xhmlhttprequest ie 9. 01:38 jcamins Or just replace it with jQuery. 01:39 dcook I'm thinking that might be an idea 01:39 dcook As jQuery tends to do its own checking of browsers and versions, me thinks 01:39 * dcook doublechecks master on this one 01:41 dcook Oh my... 01:41 dcook Wait, that might still be our script.. 01:43 dcook Looks like a jQuery plugin 01:44 dcook Maybe one we wrote though.. 01:44 dcook :S 02:14 dcook Huzzah...think I figured it out 02:14 dcook Not elegant but doable 02:26 dcook Interesting... 02:26 wahanui somebody said interesting was sometimes good and sometimes bad 02:26 dcook I take it "ajaxfileupload.js" is used for marc imports as well 02:27 jcamins Probably. 02:27 dcook I think that was its original purpose 02:27 * dcook enjoys git blame :) 02:29 dcook Although it doesn't help explain why the ActiveXObject is having its src property set in the JS.. 02:29 dcook That's not what I meant but blah 02:30 jcamins dcook: huh? 02:30 dcook Sorry, babbling :p 02:30 pastebot "dcook" at 127.0.0.1 pasted "ajaxfileupload" (33 lines) at http://paste.koha-community.org/139 02:30 dcook I added in that try/catch so that it'll work in IE9 02:31 dcook Not sure what the io.src is doing though.. 02:31 jcamins dcook: that's just wrong. 02:31 jcamins That'll fail in IE7 too. 02:31 dcook It seems to work in both 02:31 dcook Emulated IE7 at least 02:31 * dcook checks that again 02:32 dcook Yep, works in emulated IE7 02:32 dcook And IE9 02:33 jcamins I was just reading about how to create iframes in IE7, actually, and they use a special call. 02:33 jcamins Sorry, to clarify, the *try* will fail in IE7. 02:33 jcamins The catch will work. 02:33 dcook If that's the case though, the upload wouldn't work 02:34 jcamins Hmm. 02:34 dcook Hmm, or maybe I'm full of crap 02:35 dcook Well, not full 02:35 dcook The upload will work with the catch, but it also opens up a new tab that displays... 02:35 pastebot "dcook" at 127.0.0.1 pasted "ie7 new tab" (1 line) at http://paste.koha-community.org/140 02:36 wizzyrea ...you want to support IE7 in the staff client? 02:36 wizzyrea SEVEN?! 02:36 jcamins wizzyrea: no, I'm just objecting that it's crappy code. 02:36 dcook wizzyrea: I don't "want" to :p 02:36 dcook And actually 02:36 dcook The current code woorks in IE7 02:36 dcook It doesn't in IE9 02:36 wizzyrea well yes, it's crappy and needs to be fixed 02:37 dcook So far, the try/catch is the only reliable-ish idea I have for making this work 02:37 jcamins I can't figure out why it works in IE7, because createElement([html]) is supposed to only work in IE8 according to the documentation I was reading the other day. 02:38 jcamins It was an extension to the DOM standard that they introduced and then realized immediately was a terribly bad idea, I think. 02:38 dcook Hmm 02:38 dcook The funny thing is that createElement('iframe') seems to work in emulated IE8 02:39 dcook I'm going to go check this out on an actual IE8 install 02:39 jcamins dcook: yeah, createElement('iframe') should work properly since that's actually correct. 02:40 dcook I wonder then why gmcharlt added the ActiveXObject check and createElement([html]) bit at all then 02:40 dcook What's the special call that IE7 is supposed to use according to that documentation, jcamins? 02:40 jcamins dcook: same createElement. 02:40 jcamins It's the ActiveX that is different. 02:42 dcook I'm not sure I follow 02:42 dcook createElement([html]) certainly works in actual IE8 02:42 jcamins Interesting. 02:42 wahanui interesting is sometimes good and sometimes bad 02:42 dcook But fails miserably in IE9 02:43 dcook Which would use the proper createElement('iframe') 02:44 jcamins I guess the documentation was wrong. 02:44 dcook Or the emulated version isn't right 02:44 jcamins Nah, probably incorrect documentation. 02:45 dcook In that case, what do you think of the try/catch solution? 02:45 jcamins I would prefer that you change the if() to a try. 02:45 dcook Which if? 02:45 jcamins if(window.ActiveXObject) 02:46 dcook Why's that? 02:46 jcamins Because IE detection doesn't work. 02:46 jcamins IE9 doesn't removed that weird behavior. 02:46 jcamins It should be in the else. 02:47 dcook ? 02:47 jcamins I mean, IE9 should be executing the code in the else. 02:47 dcook Agreed 02:47 dcook Oh...I think I follow 02:47 jcamins Like this... 02:47 dcook Remove the try/catch I have 02:47 dcook And put it higher up? 02:49 pastebot "jcamins" at 127.0.0.1 pasted "dcook: like so" (30 lines) at http://paste.koha-community.org/141 02:49 dcook Mmm, that's what I was thinking you meant 02:49 jcamins Though obviously you'll need to confirm IE9 doesn't require any of that weird io.src stuff. 02:49 dcook Yeah, that was my next step (besides eliminating code duplication) 02:54 dcook Hmm, looking all right. 02:54 dcook I suppose I'll get a call if it doesn't work 02:54 dcook jcamins++ 03:13 dcook @karma jcamins 03:13 huginn` dcook: Karma for "jcamins" has been increased 625 times and decreased 2 times for a total karma of 623. 03:13 dcook Only 41 to go... 03:13 dcook Well, 43, I guess 03:15 jcamins 43 patches left to rebase? 03:15 jcamins Nothing! You started with how many? 03:16 dcook I meant your karma :p 03:16 dcook As for patches...I don't want to talk about it :p 03:17 jcamins @karma 03:17 huginn` jcamins: Highest karma: "rangi" (861), "oleonard" (738), and "jcamins" (623). Lowest karma: "<!" (-115), "failed" (-103), and "ie" (-103). You (jcamins) are ranked 3 out of 2577. 03:17 dcook Actually, it's not too bad 03:17 jcamins What happens in 43? 03:17 jcamins Oh, right. 03:17 dcook Probably nothing, but it was something to say. 03:17 wizzyrea @karma 03:17 huginn` wizzyrea: Highest karma: "rangi" (861), "oleonard" (738), and "jcamins" (623). Lowest karma: "<!" (-115), "failed" (-103), and "ie" (-103). You (wizzyrea) are ranked 6 out of 2577. 03:18 dcook ie-- 03:18 jcamins Took me a while, because I was looking at the 625. 03:18 dcook I'm sure ie can make it to lowest... 03:18 jcamins ie-- 03:18 wizzyrea ie-- 03:18 wizzyrea lol 03:19 dcook hehe 03:22 jcamins Closer. 03:24 dcook Little by little 03:26 dcook All right, I think I need food in me 03:26 dcook bbiab 04:16 quoc Hi everyone 04:16 wizzyrea hallo 04:17 quoc yes, i just wanna ask some one 04:17 quoc about bug 9541 multi-opac feature 04:17 huginn` 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9541 normal, P5 - low, ---, kyle, Pushed to Stable , Opac-user doesn't load correct CSS for multiple branches 04:19 quoc yes, i was pushed to new version Koha, but how does it work? How can i get multiple Opac for each branch library? 04:19 quoc it was pushed to new version Koha, but how does it work? How can i get multiple Opac for each branch library? 04:26 quoc Okie, thanks! 05:05 dcook papa++ 05:05 dcook You're a machine, Srdjan ;) 05:34 papa heh 05:38 dcook I changed that ampersand entity back to the & 05:38 dcook Thanks for the tip, papa :) 05:39 papa no worries 05:40 dcook hey ya cait :) 05:43 cait good morning dcook 05:44 cait well... good time of your day 05:45 dcook Afternoon :) 05:45 dcook But it's sunny so it feels a bit like morning? 05:45 cait :) 05:53 dcook Hey cait, quick question for you.. 05:53 cait hm? :) 05:54 dcook I did a Git Blame for the MARC21 intranet detail xslt and it looks like you did a lot of the code for the 773 stuff 05:54 dcook Like "Show analytics", "Show volumes", and something about Sets 05:54 dcook Do you know why the link for "Show volumes" would be "/cgi-bin/koha/catalogue/search.pl?q=ti,phr:"? 05:57 dcook Oh wait, it looks like rangi put that bit in 06:14 magnuse kia ora #koha! :-) 06:17 dcook hey ya magnuse 06:17 * dcook tried to remember some Norwegian but failed miserably in his mind 06:18 dcook Not guten morgen, but close? 06:19 magnuse sort of 06:19 magnuse "god morgen" would do it :-) 06:19 magnuse yeah, guess that is pretty close, when i look at it 06:20 dcook I guess I'll just have to say good morning more often ;) 06:20 dcook Or god morgen rather :p 06:20 cait guten morgen is german :) 06:20 cait dcook: i think ti,phr shoudl be the fallback 06:21 magnuse guten morgen cait 06:21 cait looking for the title of the serial/host in 245 from the analytic 06:21 cait when you are not using UseControlNumber or using Easyanalytics (because those don't work together) 06:22 dcook cait: I knew that it was German, but I didn't want to be offensive if it was possible that i might be offensive 06:22 * dcook might be Canadian... 06:23 cait ? 06:23 dcook Canadian = trying not to offend anyone :p 06:23 cait most of all you are confusing to me this morning :) 06:23 cait Canadian or not :) 06:23 dcook Fair enough :p 06:23 dcook I'm confused as well about the fallback 06:23 dcook It seems to me that a record for a journal should have a LEADER position 19 of "a" for set 06:24 dcook But that would mean the link for "Show volumes" would be the title of that journal record 06:24 dcook So it would just show itself :S 06:25 cait hm no 06:25 cait analytics are different than sets 06:26 cait sets are really separate items 06:26 cait analytics are within something 06:26 cait at least for me :) 06:26 cait i think the a is not used for serials 06:26 cait it would break our display if you changed that :( 06:28 dcook Indeed it would :/ 06:28 dcook I imagine that you are correct 06:28 dcook I find the online info to be quite...terse 06:29 dcook Actually, I'm not sure that is right.. 06:29 * magnuse has found that cait is quite often correct ;-) 06:29 cait lol 06:29 cait not so much recently i am afraid 06:29 dcook When I look at some RDA examples, they have LDR 19 set to "a" for things like short story collections 06:29 cait dcook: interesting, but not sure it's rigt still... and if our union catalog records don't do that... you'd still be breaking our workflow 06:29 dcook This is on the rdatoolkit website :p 06:30 cait i can try and ask my coworker bout it 06:30 cait we use set for multi volume works 06:30 cait because in germany we have a parent record for those 06:30 dcook I think that's also correct 06:30 cait and a separate record for each volume 06:30 dcook http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bdleader.html 06:30 cait but we don't do it for other records afaik 06:30 dcook It can be "a" for the "set" record then "b" or "c" for the "part" record 06:30 cait a - Set Record is for a set consisting of multiple items. 06:31 cait i think items here means 'physical' items 06:31 cait at least i think that meaning was intended 06:31 dcook That's certainly how I would interpret it 06:31 dcook Although I'm not sure that's the case :S 06:32 dcook If you look at older websites, position 19 used to be..."Linked Record Requirement" I think 06:32 dcook If it had a "r", it meant there was a linking 7xx field 06:32 dcook But it was redefined in 2007 06:32 cait i think the set things were added on request of DNB 06:32 cait but not sure 06:32 cait we got all those hierarchies in our data here 06:32 dcook I think I saw a dnb wiki.. 06:33 dcook Regardless of right or wrong, I"m curious about your workflow 06:33 dcook So you have a parent record, which would show "Show volumes" 06:33 cait just what i told you - sets are for mulit volume stuff mostly 06:33 cait yep 06:33 cait and then you click on it 06:33 cait and you get the records for the volumes 06:33 dcook So the other volumes have the same title or 001? 06:33 cait and we lnk it all together using $w subfields and 001 06:33 cait the title is a fallback 06:34 dcook Ok, regardless of the title then 06:34 cait for the libraries using the union catalog we are using 001 06:34 cait and $w 06:34 cait i build the fallbacks mainly for other libraries 06:34 dcook Hmm 06:35 dcook So does...773$w map to...the "rcn" index? 06:35 dcook And then "not+(bib-level:a+or+bib-level:b)" filters out the parent record? 06:35 dcook Sorry, I just confused myself, lol 06:36 dcook Yeah...that must be how it works 06:37 dcook Yep..."Record-control-number" 773$w 06:38 dcook And "bib-level" contains the LDR 7 position.. 06:38 dcook Crafty, cait! I like it! 06:38 dcook I think that fallback should use "q=Host-item:" like analytics though 06:39 dcook Thanks for explaining though :) 06:42 cait :) 06:42 cait maybe 06:42 cait i don't often see that happen, so it might have been missed 06:42 cait and it's not me 06:42 cait just trying to make koha work with the data i have and it's far from perfect 06:43 dcook I think your workflow should work pretty well :) 06:43 dcook I think the fallback might have issues, but I think the onus to alter that is on the person using the fallback 06:43 dcook As for LDR 19...who knows? 06:44 cait stopped raining - i better run looking at the rain prediction 06:44 dcook Jcamins probably but I hope he's asleep by now 06:44 cait bbiab 06:44 dcook cya 06:45 dcook @later tell cait I think I found proof that you're right about LDR 19! http://access.rdatoolkit.org/document.php?id=jscmap1 06:45 huginn` dcook: The operation succeeded. 06:46 dcook If only the rdatoolkit were publicly accessible in its entirety.. 06:57 dcook Actually, that rdatoolkit link isn't half bad... 06:57 dcook It maps the RDA (aka AACR3) rules to MARC21 fields 06:57 gaetan_B hello 06:57 dcook Might be useful for those who aren't that familiar with RDA/AACR2 cataloguing 06:57 dcook salut gaetan_B :) 06:58 magnuse @wunder boo 06:58 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 21.0°C (8:50 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 64%. Dew Point: 14.0°C. Pressure: 29.71 in 1006 hPa (Steady). 06:58 magnuse @wunder marseille 06:58 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Marseille, France is 21.0°C (8:30 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 83%. Dew Point: 18.0°C. Pressure: 29.98 in 1015 hPa (Steady). 06:58 magnuse hah! 06:58 magnuse :-) 07:07 dcook @wunder sydney, australia 07:07 huginn` dcook: The current temperature in Sydney, New South Wales is 20.0°C (5:00 PM EST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 49%. Dew Point: 9.0°C. Pressure: 30.12 in 1020 hPa (Steady). 07:07 * dcook looks outside 07:07 dcook Maybe that's true 07:07 dcook I'm rather warm in my winter jacket at the moment indoors :p 07:14 dcook night #koha 07:14 * dcook strolls out rather happy to get the definitive word on position 19 of the MARC21 leader :p 07:25 kf good morning #koha 07:27 magnuse guten morgen kf 07:27 magnuse @wunder konstanz 07:27 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Taegerwilen, Germany is 17.7°C (9:25 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 93%. Dew Point: 17.0°C. Pressure: 30.04 in 1017 hPa (Steady). 07:27 kf rain 07:27 magnuse @wunder boo 07:27 huginn` magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 21.0°C (9:20 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 64%. Dew Point: 14.0°C. Pressure: 29.71 in 1006 hPa (Steady). 07:27 kf fits my mood 07:27 magnuse no rain here yet 07:27 magnuse but plenty to come 07:30 christophe_c hello #koha 07:30 kf hi christophe_c 07:30 kf @wunder Marseille 07:30 huginn` kf: The current temperature in Marseille, France is 21.0°C (9:00 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 88%. Dew Point: 19.0°C. Pressure: 29.98 in 1015 hPa (Steady). 07:31 magnuse same temp in marseille and here! 07:32 christophe_c bonjour kf ;-) 07:40 kf drojf++ 08:02 magnuse what's this testopia thing i keep seeing in connection with bugzilla? 08:04 kf some new plugin rangi and gmcharlt wanted to try 08:04 kf not sure what it does yet 08:05 magnuse cool 08:05 magnuse "Testopia is a full featured test case management extension for Bugzilla." does not make me much wiser, i'm afraid... 08:06 magnuse guess they will tell us all about when they have figured out how to use it, then ;-) 08:07 * kf translates 08:08 * magnuse too 08:24 magnuse bonjour kenza 08:25 kenza bonjour ! :) 08:34 kf hi kenza :) 08:34 kf and kenza++ for your unit test patches :) 08:35 magnuse yeah kenza++ 08:35 kenza thank you ! 08:35 wizzyrea yay kenza :) 08:35 * kf ponders "Ethnic bowed strings" 08:35 magnuse huh? 08:36 kf yeah 08:37 wizzyrea sounds like a drama :P 08:38 kf translation drama ;) 08:38 * magnuse wonders why they need pondering 08:38 kf guitar family 08:38 magnuse vihuela? 08:39 kf lute family 08:39 magnuse guitars are not normally bowed, though? 08:39 kf heh 08:39 kf i think those don't go together 08:39 kf unimarc plugins are now translatable 08:39 kf i think it stems from there 08:39 magnuse ah 08:40 magnuse is reminded of a bug, let's see 08:41 magnuse bug 7939 08:41 huginn` 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7939 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, frederic, NEW , Separate po files for different MARC dialects 08:41 kf true 08:43 kf Viola d'amore 08:43 wizzyrea viola of love? 08:44 kf nice eh? :) 08:44 wizzyrea oui, c'est bot 08:44 wizzyrea bon* 08:44 * wizzyrea giggles, c'est bot. 08:44 kf :) 08:44 * wizzyrea remembers thismuch french. 08:45 wizzyrea which is not a lot 08:47 kf more than me :) 08:48 kf hi drojf 08:50 kf @wunder Konstanz 08:50 huginn` kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Taegerwilen, Germany is 17.3°C (10:50 AM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 93%. Dew Point: 16.0°C. Pressure: 30.04 in 1017 hPa (Steady). 08:52 kf drojf: you are almost too late for the translation fun 09:45 yipso How to convert USMARC to MARC21? 09:53 bigbrovar Hi guys am running koha 3.12.00.000 on debian squeeze. however I can't seem get isbn match using the stage marc for import tool. 09:54 bigbrovar doing that would always result in 0 match found even if I upload from a mrc file which has been previously uploaded 10:02 eythian hi 10:12 kf bigbrovar: is your data indexed? zebrasrv running? can you search in teh opac for your previously imported records? 10:23 bigbrovar kf: yes I did index the data and I can search the records. 10:25 kf did you check your matching rule is correct and was applied staging the records? 10:33 bigbrovar kf: yes I did.. I double checked. I am about to try again .. I most be doing something wrong. Just have to figure out what 10:37 kf bigbrovar: looking at our 3.12 and matching on 001/Control-number that works alright 11:05 bigbrovar kf: I was indeed doing something wrong. Figured it our now. 11:06 eythian now you have to tell us what it was. 11:07 bigbrovar The other issue I am having now is Item Type seems to be missing amount holding information even though 952$y was set 11:09 bigbrovar eythian: I forgot to run an index immediately I imported the biblio records.. before importing the bibblio items 11:09 eythian that'll do it. 11:11 bigbrovar eythian: any idea what I need to do to make the holding information in opac display item type? I have already set 952$y to bk which corresponds to the item type for books 11:11 eythian I actually thought it did that by default. 11:12 eythian maybe there's a syspref for it, I'm not sure. 11:12 wizzyrea does it show up in the staff client 11:12 wizzyrea ? 11:18 bigbrovar wizzyrea: It doesn't 11:19 wizzyrea and otherwise you see items on your records? 11:19 bigbrovar wizzyrea: yes I do see items 11:20 wizzyrea do you have the authorised values set up, or did you install the default ones for itype? 11:21 wizzyrea I mean the item types in Adminsitration, they're not authorised values 11:24 wizzyrea my thinking being that if your imported code and the code in item types don't match, it won't know what to show. 11:24 wizzyrea that might include case, I'm not sure. 11:24 wizzyrea anyway, I'm going to bed :P 11:26 bigbrovar wizzyrea: thanks 11:27 bigbrovar I did not know I had to setup itemtype authorized values 11:28 eythian bigbrovar: you need to set up item types 11:28 eythian <wizzyrea> I mean the item types in Adminsitration, they're not authorised values 11:32 bigbrovar eythian: I have item types (i.e Home --> Admin --> Item type ) setup 11:33 bigbrovar the default code for book item type is bk 11:33 eythian that's what wizzyrea was referring to 11:34 bigbrovar oh so I have to set up a different athorized value for item types? 11:47 kf bigbrovar: no, not an authorised value 11:47 kf it's in administration - itemtypes 11:47 kf and the case has to match 11:47 kf else it won't work 11:47 kf BK and bk are different things to Koha 11:48 bigbrovar kf: got all that checked 11:48 kf hm can you describe the problem again? 11:49 bigbrovar so item type information is missing from holding information in both staff and opac client 11:51 bigbrovar kf: here is a screenshot http://imgur.com/7Raxc1z 12:02 kf coudl you copy an example 952 into paste? 12:02 kf paste? 12:02 wahanui I eat paste! It's tasty! http://paste.koha-community.org 12:03 kf bigbrovar: i think you have a mismatch between the code in your administration and in the 952 12:03 * magnuse wanders off 12:04 bigbrovar ok.. I will copy it from my marc ... 12:07 bigbrovar kf: http://paste.koha-community.org/142 12:08 kf you have a space before the BK 12:08 kf that woudl totally do it 12:08 bigbrovar hmmm but how could that be? and how can I corrent that from marc records 12:08 kf i don't know how you generated the records 12:08 bigbrovar most have been from when generating from marcedit 12:08 kf if you can't reimport 12:09 kf you can change it in your items table with sql and do a complete reindex 12:09 kf i assumeyou are using a newer version of koha 12:09 bigbrovar yes 3.13 12:09 bigbrovar 3.12* 12:09 kf then it shoudl beok 12:10 kf how many items is it? 12:10 bigbrovar kf: anyway, thanks I will have a look now that I see the problem 12:10 kf you could also use the batch item edit tool 12:10 bigbrovar kf: not much (for now) less than 800.. and yes I would use batch item edit 12:10 kf yes, that will be easiest then 12:10 kf and it will reindex autimatically:) 12:11 bigbrovar just wondering how marcedit got it wrong.. must have been when I had to join all the holding tags during my delimited text mapping 12:12 kf maybe 12:14 ebegin hello everyone ! 12:14 ebegin a quick question about git... it seems simple, but there is something I don't understand 12:16 ebegin I just did a git clone --mirror git://git.koha-community.org/koha.git in a local dir called koha-community 12:16 jcamins Why --mirror? What are you trying to accomplish? 12:17 ebegin A bare repository that will update 12:17 jcamins Okay. 12:19 ebegin when i do a git log, the last entry I get from that clone is from April 26th. 12:19 jcamins Even though you just cloned it? 12:19 ebegin yep, I did it few minutes ago 12:20 jcamins Very odd. I can't explain it. 12:20 ebegin Weird, isn't it 12:20 ebegin And looking at http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb, the last entry seams to be 3 days ago 12:20 jcamins And you did look at the log of master or another branch that is updated regularly, right? 12:21 ebegin it's a bare repo, so there is no branches 12:21 ebegin afaik 12:21 jcamins No, there are lots of branches, just none checked out. 12:22 jcamins The entire point of --mirror is to have all the branches that the remote has, no? 12:22 ebegin ok, you are right, I do have branch, but none checked out. 12:23 ebegin git log master gave me the same thing than git log 12:23 jcamins Okay. Then I definitely have no idea. 12:23 ebegin ... and the same for git log HEAD 12:23 jcamins It just occurred to me that maybe it had defaulted to a merge branch or something. 12:25 ebegin I'll try a regular clone to see if I have the same behavior 12:25 oleonard Hi #koha 12:26 ebegin Hey oleonard ! 12:26 eythian People should be aware that libwebcats seems to store passwords in cleartext, and email them back to you when you ask for a password reminder. 12:26 jcamins eythian: !!! 12:27 eythian test it, but it just emailed me a password I quite plausibly used. 12:27 jcamins Oh, I'm sure you're right. 12:27 jcamins I generally just e-mail requests that records be changed. 12:28 eythian I wanted to use the advanced search thing that requires a login. 12:28 jcamins Ah. 12:29 kf eythian: i canconfirm that 12:29 kf my reaction was probably similar to yours 12:29 * drojf checks the password to find he used a disposable one he would have never remembered 12:29 kf Hi Dyrcona 12:30 eythian yeah, mine turned out to be one of those "I don't think I trust this site" passwords, fortunately. 12:30 Dyrcona hello 12:30 wahanui hello, Dyrcona 12:33 eythian It is certainly not good that that site stores passwords like that though. 12:34 kf nope it is not 12:34 kf you can write to the site owner 12:36 eythian I probably should 12:40 eythian there was no email announcement for 3.10.8? 12:40 kf @seen khall 12:40 huginn` kf: khall was last seen in #koha 5 days, 20 hours, 20 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: <khall> is this as good a place to start as any? 12:40 kf hmm 12:40 oleonard khall must be on vacation 12:41 eythian nor a tag for it 12:41 khall I was, but now I'm not 12:41 oleonard :D 12:41 oleonard My condolences khall! 12:41 eythian I guess we're going to have to jump a version then. 12:41 khall : ) 12:41 kf eythian: maybe try writing bgkriegel an email ? 12:41 kf hm 12:41 kf and hi khall 12:41 kf see pm :) 12:42 khall I was in the Pennsylvania Wilds, so being back has it's pros ( such as air conditioning and indoor plumbing ). 12:42 eythian kf: not really time. no matter, it's not the end of the world. 12:53 ebegin jcamins, i just tried to do a regular clone and my last log still on april 26th... even weirder 12:54 ebegin hi all ! 12:59 ebegin anybody did a new clone of koha repo lately ? 13:07 oleonard Good Monday to you druthb 13:08 druthb :D Hi, oleonard! :D 13:44 kf hi druthb :) 13:44 kf hi oleonard :) 13:59 rambutan @wunder 64507 13:59 huginn` rambutan: The current temperature in Wyatt Park, St Joseph, Missouri is 17.9°C (8:59 AM CDT on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Rain. Humidity: 89%. Dew Point: 16.0°C. Pressure: 30.07 in 1018 hPa (Steady). 13:59 rambutan Rain 13:59 rambutan Light Rain, but Rain 13:59 rambutan @seen coffee 13:59 huginn` rambutan: I have not seen coffee. 14:00 coffee whoisi 14:00 druthb @wunder 77063 14:00 huginn` druthb: The current temperature in Briargrove Park, Houston, Texas is 29.9°C (8:58 AM CDT on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 69%. Dew Point: 24.0°C. Pressure: 30.02 in 1016 hPa (Rising). 14:00 coffee I wonder what it would be like if it rained coffee? 14:01 coffee Collect it in a rain barrel? 14:02 oleonard Mmm... scalding rain. 14:05 kf cold or hot coffee? 14:06 coffee Koha would be a good name for a brand of coffee. Koha Coffee. Kona Koha Coffee. Koha Kona Coffee. 14:07 coffee kf: there is only hot hot coffee, though I confess at a derelict point in my life I was given to the habit of drinking iced coffee in Seoul. 14:07 kf coffee: ok, then i vote against raining coffee 14:08 kf hot coffee rain might even top the hail in my home town yesterday 14:08 coffee OK, let it rain cold coffee and we can put big heaters underneath the rain barrels 14:08 kf [off] http://www.gea.de/bilder/bildergalerien/hagel+sturm+verwuestet+reutlingen+und+teile+der+region.3283365.htm 14:10 coffee don' 14:10 coffee oops 14:10 coffee don't need google to translate that picture 14:10 kf not sure which you saw - but lots of damage :( 14:11 coffee broken out car window 14:11 kf yeah, lots of windows, solar panels on roofes etc. 14:14 kf hm someon know a way to print a hold slip in koha? 14:14 kf meaning a list of holds a patron has for the patron to take? 14:15 gmcharlt @quote random 14:15 huginn` gmcharlt: Quote #213: "jwagner: There are few problems that can't be solved with patience, ingenuity, and a large kick in the pants (assuming servers wear pants, that is)." (added by wizzyrea at 06:18 PM, August 07, 2012) 14:15 kf good morning gmcharlt 14:31 kf @quote random 14:31 huginn` kf: Quote #252: "<@jcamins> Really the issues is that Anglo-American libraries have settled on a profoundly stupid format that utterly fails to express anything that patrons care about, while going on at great length about things patrons don't care about." (added by chris at 10:42 PM, May 26, 2013) 14:31 wahanui i already had it that way, huginn`. 14:33 coffee pondering the merits of CFEngine... 14:35 gmcharlt coffee: a bit of a learning curve, but automatic deployments FTW! 14:41 bigbrovar Is there a limit to the number of records that can be matched when using stage marc for import? 14:42 oleonard Debugging a minor error in a template, traced the problem back to a change in 2009 14:42 bigbrovar I observed that when I uploaded mrc containing 582 items.. only the first 510 where matched, the rest was ignored as unmatched even though they ought to have been matched 14:44 bigbrovar but when I did a seperate upload of the remaining which was ignored in the first upload. I got a match .. should I be filing a bug report? (koha 3.12 debian squeeze packages) 14:49 kf bigbrovar: what do you mean by items? records? 14:49 druthb @quote random 14:49 huginn` druthb: Quote #236: "eythian: Broadening Koha's appeal and making it ready for a post-MARC world. <-- post-MARC world sounds like post apocalyptic world , except it's MARC, so it's more like post-post-apocalyptic world" (added by wizzyrea at 10:10 PM, March 12, 2013) 14:49 kf it can happen when you are importing duplicated records - the index is not current after importing the first one yet so the second doesn't match 14:51 nengard hey all ... i'm home for a week ;) doing manual updates and i'm wondering about course reserves 14:51 nengard it's only under the 'more' menu at the top 14:52 nengard shouldn't it be in the tools or admin or have it's own bubble on the main page? 14:52 nengard is there a bug report maybe for this? 14:53 bigbrovar kf: so am importing enteries to our koha installation from a mrc generated from csv file using marcedit. 14:56 bigbrovar kf: I first did a bib-record import.. using the stage marc for import tool, after which I did another marc import (this time with the holding information) and used match to tell koha to only add only items but ignore records if a match is found 14:57 ebegin Any git master around ? :) 14:58 ebegin I did a clone this morning and the last log I can see from the master branch is from April 26th... 14:59 oleonard What did you clone ebegin? 14:59 coffee gmcharlt: We're getting ready to rebuild our VM server, when done I think I may throw up a VM and give CFEngine a test run 15:00 ebegin git://git.koha-community.org/koha.git 15:00 gmcharlt ebegin: you're OK 15:00 gmcharlt date patched was authored != date patch was committed to master 15:01 gmcharlt try git log --pretty=fuller to see what I mean 15:04 ebegin gmcharlt, ok, I got it ! Thank for the clarification. 15:05 drojf http://developerexcuses.com/ 15:06 ebegin gmcharlt++ 15:12 druthb drojf++ 15:12 druthb @excuse 15:12 huginn` druthb: My excuse for today is "failure to calibrate laser power level" 15:18 oleonard Typical rookie mistake. 15:20 coffee welcome alabama 15:21 alphaman @wunder 35801 15:21 huginn` alphaman: The current temperature in Blossomwood, Huntsville, Alabama is 23.8°C (10:21 AM CDT on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 64%. Dew Point: 17.0°C. Pressure: 30.19 in 1022 hPa (Rising). 15:21 kf bigbrovar: hm my only idea is that the first batch was not fully indexed when you imported it 15:21 kf ... when you imported the second 15:22 tcohen hi #koha 15:23 kf hi tcohen 15:34 oleonard Vote for your favorite "Course reserves" icon! 15:34 oleonard http://thenounproject.com/noun/stack-of-books/#icon-No11494 15:34 oleonard http://thenounproject.com/noun/stack-of-books/#icon-No3700 15:35 ebegin Anybody knows the status of the hour loans ? 15:36 oleonard http://thenounproject.com/noun/mushroom-cloud/#icon-No4075 15:36 tweetbot [off] twitter: @ByWaterSolution: "OSCON: “Good Enough†is Good Enough http://t.co/mCB9iC0BVc #KohaILS" 15:36 pianohacker ebegin: They're working and integrated into current Koha, why? 15:37 ebegin pianohacker, As we speak, it doesn't seem to have anything related to branches' opening / closing hours 15:38 jcamins ebegin: there is no hourly calendar. 15:38 pianohacker ebegin: bug 8133 15:38 wahanui bug 8133 is what started libsysguy's quest 15:38 ebegin that is what I meant :) Is there plan to add some ? 15:38 huginn` 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8133 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, jweaver, Signed Off , hourly loans doesn't know when library closed 15:39 jcamins I think pianohacker has a patch for that. 15:39 pianohacker yup 15:39 jcamins ... and sure enough he does. 15:42 ebegin pianohacker, thanks, we will look at it 15:43 jenkins_koha Starting build #343 for job Koha_Docs (previous build: FIXED) 15:43 jenkins_koha Project Koha_Docs build #343: SUCCESS in 35 sec: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_Docs/343/ 15:43 jenkins_koha * Nicole C. Engard: add course reserves 15:43 jenkins_koha * Nicole C. Engard: add UseCourseReserves 15:43 jenkins_koha * Nicole C. Engard: link to UseCourseReserves pref 15:44 ebegin pianohacker, do you use the opening/closing time to compute fines too ? 15:44 pianohacker ebegin: yes 15:44 bigbrovar kf: hmmm I did run koha-rebuild-zebra -f -v instance after the first import... and the output showed completion without errors.. anyway..all is fine now 15:46 kf ok 15:46 kf bye all 15:48 bigbrovar I observed that the Title notes tab for items (under opac and staff clients) is missing.. I use amazon for enhanced contents though the book cover is pulled.. the title notes tab is empty :/ 15:50 jcamins bigbrovar: "Title notes" is for record-level notes in the 5xx fields. 15:51 jcamins So far as I know, Amazon reviews no longer show up due to API and license changes. 15:52 jcamins Also, Amazon book covers are controlled separately from other Amazon enhanced content. 16:00 nengard jcamins i think enhanced content from syndetics might also show in title notes if you have that enabled 16:01 jcamins nengard: oh, interesting. 16:01 wahanui hmmm... interesting is sometimes good and sometimes bad 16:01 nengard I know i've seen other content in that tab i could be wrong about the source - but it's coming from some enhanced content source 16:01 * nengard has a brain of mush right now after all the travel 16:02 jcamins bigbrovar: so if you have Syndetics, you might see something there. 16:02 bigbrovar jcamins: afaict thats not free as in beer, right? 16:03 oleonard Not free as in anything 16:03 bigbrovar lol 16:04 jcamins bigbrovar: right. 16:04 jcamins oleonard: well, it's free as in "you are free to sell yourself into slavery in order to pay for a temporary subscription." 16:07 oleonard If the terms are fair I would think it's not unreasonable to pay for something like that. I don't know the details though. 16:08 jcamins oleonard: nor do I. 16:09 oleonard Although if you're looking for a reason not to like Syndetics you can start with the fact that they link to the wrong Koha web site :P 16:15 oleonard And the votes are in! It's banana by a landslide. http://thenounproject.com/noun/banana/#icon-No8106 16:16 coffee Bananas for $1.99 16:17 jcamins oleonard: that's just because it tripped all the people carrying books. 16:17 coffee ah, liability insurance 16:36 druthb cait! drojf! 16:36 cait drojf! druthb! 16:37 druthb druthb! . . . oh. Wait. 16:37 drojf cait! druthb! 16:39 cait heh 16:47 oleonard Since when does " Compatible with jQuery 1.3+" mean "Requires jQuery >= 1.8?" 16:48 jcamins oleonard: bad pixels. 16:48 jcamins The pixels on the left side of the 8 are all missing. 16:49 gaetan_B bye ! 19:04 oleonard jcamins around? 19:04 jcamins Kinda. 19:04 jcamins For a few minutes. 19:04 jcamins What's up? 19:05 oleonard I'm looking at this jstree plugin and wondering how to test its functionality in Koha. What kind of authority data do I need to see more than one level in a tree? 19:06 jcamins You need to link some authorities together. 19:06 jcamins Create two authorities, like New York (State) and New York (City). 19:06 jcamins (GEOGR_NAME) 19:07 jcamins Then, after creating them, open them up again and use the auth chooser to add a broader/narrower link (as appropriate) to a 551. 19:07 jcamins Then turn on AuthHierarchies. 19:07 oleonard auth chooser? 19:08 * cait waves 19:08 jcamins Yeah, the plugin. 19:08 jcamins If you open up the record in the editor, and click the three dots it opens the auth chooser. 19:09 oleonard Thanks I'll give it a try 19:50 oleonard I think the "In discussion" status for bugs is a graveyard. 19:50 cait i think if you care about the bug... you can dig it up 19:52 oleonard The discussion is really only between the patch submitter and the person who put the bug into discussion, unless someone else happens to be watching. Seems like the person putting it to "in discussion" might as well just say "failed qa" and say why they don't like it. 19:52 cait hm maybe 19:52 cait for some it's easy, for others it's not 19:53 cait i was thinking maybe we should have the oldest 5 or so on the dashboard? 19:53 cait or we could have a 'in discussion bug' of the day 19:53 cait just trying to get it back to discussion 19:55 gmcharlt FWIW, I try to stay on top of any I set to that status, but someties it does take too to tango 19:55 gmcharlt *two 19:55 cait agreed 20:06 edveal I am trying to change the details display page to show the "Title notes" by default rather than the Holdings tab. Has anyone done this before? Any ideas. 20:07 cait you could manipulate using jquery i think 20:07 cait setting active 20:08 druthb cait!! 20:08 druthb cait++ 20:08 cait druthb! 20:08 edveal Hey druthb... 20:08 wahanui Well, she finally snapped, like we all knew she would. 20:08 cait i didn't do anything! 20:08 druthb hey, edveal. :) 20:08 druthb wahanui: cait? 20:08 wahanui i heard cait was qam, not your secretary 20:08 druthb :P 20:09 druthb you did too do something, cait. 20:09 pianohacker cait? 20:09 wahanui cait: go to bed 20:09 druthb listen to wahanui, cait. 20:10 cait germs? 20:10 wahanui Germs originated in Germany, before rapidly spreading throughout the rest of the world. 20:10 cait you think i should? 20:13 druthb cait? 20:13 wahanui cait: go to bed 20:13 druthb yes, I think you should. 20:14 cait hmpf? 20:14 druthb hehehe 20:16 oleonard Fine, *I'll* got to bed! 20:16 druthb lol 20:16 druthb wahoo! The office manager just came to see me; I have a parking pass for the underground garage. Guess they're gonna keep me around after all! 20:16 druthb Now my car won't be 50C in the afternoon! 20:17 magnuse druthb: yay! 20:21 cait yay :) 20:26 cait oh 20:31 * cait waves 20:32 druthb cait? 20:32 wahanui cait: go to bed 20:32 cait hmpf? 20:33 druthb lulz 20:34 * druthb heads for home. 21:40 cait @wunder Konstanz 21:40 huginn` cait: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Taegerwilen, Germany is 14.2°C (11:40 PM CEST on July 29, 2013). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 92%. Dew Point: 13.0°C. Pressure: 30.21 in 1023 hPa (Steady). 21:40 cait good morning kathryn and good night everyone 21:40 kathryn sleep tight cait! 21:40 kathryn miss... 21:59 rangi eythian++ 21:59 cjh eythian++ 22:37 huginn` New commit(s) kohagit: move Auth_ParseSearchHistoryCookie.t to db_dependent directory <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=18454bbb7d5bf6486cd7efdde11ffe0eb2cdcf52> / do some validation of the KohaOpacRecentSearches cookie <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=961617765ef25bde32cb050ad016f3b063661ef8> / use JSON rather than Storable for the OPAC search history cookie <http://git.koha-communi 22:41 jenkins_koha Starting build #20 for job master_maria (previous build: STILL UNSTABLE) 22:41 rangi heh galens server is faster than the main jenkins one, (or i should say the clock on the main one is slow) 22:44 jenkins_koha Starting build #76 for job Koha_3.12.x (previous build: SUCCESS) 22:45 pianohacker gmcharlt: Does http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=961617765ef25bde32cb050ad016f3b063661ef8 fix http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10338 ? 22:45 huginn` 04Bug 10338: normal, P3, ---, oleonard, NEW , Search history can cause "Out of memory" errors 22:45 gmcharlt pianohacker: yep -- but stand by a few minutes 22:47 wizzyrea pianohacker: how many searches, you reckon 22:47 wizzyrea out of curiosity 22:47 rangi gmcharlt++ 22:47 pianohacker wizzyrea: It was a pretty squirrely bug, an exact number was hard to come by 22:47 tweetbot [off] twitter: @gmcharlt: "Koha security release - http://t.co/faQdAEWjTZ #KohaILS" 22:47 rangi tcohen++ 22:47 rangi cjh++ 22:47 wizzyrea eythian++ 22:47 rangi bgkriegel++ 22:47 rangi jcamins++ 22:48 pianohacker rangi: Better be careful with your karma, gmcharlt submitted a commit without a bug number ;) 22:48 wizzyrea gmcharlt is RM he can do what he wants ^.^ 22:48 pianohacker tyrant! 22:49 gmcharlt pianohacker: oddly enough, once I uncollapse from this, I have a solution for exactly that problem :) 22:49 pianohacker sweet. Saw it coming across the wire, and wanted to check 22:49 pianohacker and in all seriousness 22:49 pianohacker gmcharlt++ 22:51 wizzyrea benevolent dictator 22:51 huginn` New commit(s) kohagit32: move Auth_ParseSearchHistoryCookie.t to db_dependent directory <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=5f0384d42f1427ac680891c2f535c327b1fadf26> / do some validation of the KohaOpacRecentSearches cookie <http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=commitdiff;h=45aa375aae1ab7c1ca453ad838b37160371df845> / use JSON rather than Storable for the OPAC search history cookie <http://git.koha-commu 22:52 cjh gmcharlt++ 22:53 wizzyrea http://dontbeadickday.com/ 22:53 wizzyrea ^ this made me laugh 22:53 tweetbot [off] twitter: @ranginui: "I'm pleased to say, that I had nothing to do with this awesome response to a security issue http://t.co/Sm0YPvaz09 #KohaILS #lettinggo" 22:53 pianohacker haha that's awesome 22:54 wizzyrea :D 22:54 pianohacker oh, and that email makes sense why the normal bug process didn't happen 22:54 wizzyrea ...yeahhhh 22:54 pianohacker apologies for harassment, and thanks for solving that one problem in the process of solving a much bigger one! 22:55 rangi here is your reward 22:55 rangi https://soundcloud.com/kowtow-music/03-nature-of-man 22:55 rangi crank it up 23:03 gmcharlt rangi++ 23:10 * rangi giggles 23:10 gmcharlt hmm? 23:11 rangi you'll see 23:11 rangi when tweetbot catches up 23:11 gmcharlt ah :) 23:14 cjh gmcharlt: pushed tag, good spot. 23:14 gmcharlt cjh++ 23:14 gmcharlt tcohen++ 23:14 gmcharlt bgkriegel++ 23:14 gmcharlt jcamins++ 23:14 gmcharlt cniighs++ 23:15 gmcharlt eythian++ 23:15 gmcharlt eythian++ 23:15 gmcharlt eythian++ 23:15 cjh gmcharlt: awesome work finding the issue :) 23:15 pianohacker ^ last three: bug finders? 23:15 pianohacker ah okay 23:15 pianohacker gmcharlt++ 23:15 gmcharlt pianohacker: no, just the poor schlub who got tortured by requests to rebuild the packages multiple times 23:15 gmcharlt (re eythian) 23:15 cjh pianohacker: eythian was up at 11:30 pm rolling packages 23:15 pianohacker oh jeez 23:16 pianohacker eythian++ 23:16 wizzyrea bless him. 23:16 cjh he deserves a good beer. 23:16 wizzyrea definitely. 23:16 rangi http://kohadevreactions.tumblr.com/post/56822625468/kohails-security-release-thats-right-aint 23:16 * rangi is impatient 23:16 wizzyrea hehe 23:16 cjh hahaha 23:16 * cjh starts humming along 23:18 dcook lol 23:18 dcook hehe 23:19 dcook I need to check my twitter more often...I love these 23:22 jenkins_koha Project master_maria build #20: STILL UNSTABLE in 41 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/master_maria/20/ 23:22 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: use JSON rather than Storable for the OPAC search history cookie 23:22 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: do some validation of the KohaOpacRecentSearches cookie 23:22 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: move Auth_ParseSearchHistoryCookie.t to db_dependent directory 23:24 jenkins_koha Project Koha_3.12.x build #76: SUCCESS in 40 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_3.12.x/76/ 23:24 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: use JSON rather than Storable for the OPAC search history cookie 23:24 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: do some validation of the KohaOpacRecentSearches cookie 23:24 jenkins_koha * Galen Charlton: move Auth_ParseSearchHistoryCookie.t to db_dependent directory 23:24 jenkins_koha * Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel: Translation updates for 3.12.3 23:24 jenkins_koha * Tomas Cohen Arazi: Update release notes for 3.12.3 release 23:24 jenkins_koha * Tomas Cohen Arazi: Increment version for 3.12.3 release 23:25 jenkins_koha Starting build #168 for job Koha_3.10.x (previous build: SUCCESS) 23:31 pianohacker Bye #koha 23:59 dcook So what's the commit for this security release? 23:59 rangi there are 3 23:59 rangi the last 3