Time Nick Message 14:18 caroline_catlady hello! 14:14 cait bye #koha, bbl 14:13 ldslds hi 14:01 cait hi oleonard :) 13:58 oleonard Hi cait 13:42 * cait waves 11:15 cait paulderscheid++ 10:51 tcohen[m] I usually check with pmvers 10:50 krimsonkharne[m] krimsonkharne[m]: (it does now though) 10:50 krimsonkharne[m] paulderscheid++ 10:50 krimsonkharne[m] Still good to know about modules in general 10:50 krimsonkharne[m] I was probably doing something wrong :) 10:49 krimsonkharne[m] paulderscheid: oh, thanks! Weird, last week perldoc -l Path::Tiny didn't return anything for me on ktd 10:12 oleonard o/ 09:33 paulderscheid[m] perldoc returns on ktd (and on our machines) 09:33 paulderscheid[m] krimsonkharne: Path::Tiny seems to be already available 09:06 cait good night fridolin 08:56 * fridolin waves and goes to bed 08:52 cait ashimema++ 08:52 cait Joubu++ too # looking at QA mail bugs 08:51 cait ashimema: that would be much appreciated, people keep running into it :( 08:51 * ashimema jumped to fedora last night.. it's a brave new world from Arch (annoying security audit required a switch to a more mainstream distro again) 08:51 krimsonkharne[m] well, if I do end up writing a patch I'll take a look! 08:50 ashimema I'm still getting my system back up and running fully cait, but can try to look at that bug once I have myself a dev env again 08:50 * ashimema grabs a quick coffee 08:50 ashimema but then, it's just a case of making the case why it's a preferred option and we may switch 08:49 ashimema I don't know what we use alternatively already.. that would also be an argument against it if we're already using something for the same purpose regularly.. 08:49 huginn 04Bug https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=34516 blocker, P5 - low, ---, koha-bugs, NEW , Upgrade database fails for 22.11.07.003, points to web installer 08:49 cait some input on bug 34516 woudl be nice... I seem ti have cause it, but not sure how to resolve :( 08:49 krimsonkharne[m] ashimema++ cait++ 08:48 cait ah yes, much easier to persuade if it's packaged :) 08:48 ashimema otherwise, I can't see anyone pushing against it being included 08:48 ashimema I imagine it's packaged for debian.. that's worth a little check 08:48 ashimema Path::Tiny is nice and high up the cpan river.. looks like a solid module 08:48 krimsonkharne[m] it's purely hypothetical anyway :) 08:47 krimsonkharne[m] ok, thanks @cait! 08:47 cait and I think some files need updating, like the cpanfile 08:47 cait like explaining why it's needed /makes sense 08:47 cait you coudl add a new dependency but probably need to make a case for it soemhow 08:44 krimsonkharne[m] like say I'm writing a patch and want to use Path::Tiny? 08:44 krimsonkharne[m] question for the devs: if I was writing a patch and wanted to use a perl module that (afaik) isn't yet installed, would it be possible? 08:43 cait an all time favourite :) 08:43 krimsonkharne[m] lol 08:43 huginn cait: Quote #123: "rangi: #thingsihavelearnt if there is a mad scheme a library somewhere will be doing it ... except madder" (added by wizzyrea at 09:20 PM, March 30, 2011) 08:43 cait @quote get 123 08:40 KodoKorkalo[m] 😄 08:37 krimsonkharne[m] aha, there we go 08:37 huginn krimsonkharne[m]: Quote #277: "kivilahtio: jcamins, don't help me :)" (added by mtompset at 12:38 PM, September 16, 2013) 08:37 krimsonkharne[m] huginn: Quote random 08:37 huginn krimsonkharne[m]: add, change, get, random, remove, replace, search, and stats 08:37 krimsonkharne[m] huginn: list Quote 08:36 krimsonkharne[m] Quote random 08:36 KodoKorkalo[m] aa, ok :D 08:36 krimsonkharne[m] Kodo Korkalo: huginn is a bot and doesn't make sense sometimes ;-) 08:35 huginn KodoKorkalo[m]: I suck 08:35 KodoKorkalo[m] huginn: I have no idea what you're talking about, sorru 😄 08:35 krimsonkharne[m] morning #koha 08:34 huginn KodoKorkalo[m]: I'll give you the answer as soon as RDA is ready 08:34 KodoKorkalo[m] @huginn: huh? 08:33 huginn KodoKorkalo[m]: downloading the Perl source 08:33 KodoKorkalo[m] selling the books. 08:33 KodoKorkalo[m] @john_nakadaki: Libraries lend out their materials (books and such) expecting them to be returned on a set date by the borrower. This is very much how Koha operates. Bookstores are different. They sell the books to their clients, not expecting them to be returned. I suppose you could use Koha as a search system for a bookstore, but that seems like a bit of an overkill. And you would still need a different system (some kind of POS) for 08:13 PedroAmorim[m] hey o/ 07:50 Ahmed Good afternoon from Bangladesh 07:23 cait good morning #koha 06:23 john_nakadaki how comes it cannot be used for a book store or library 06:11 mtj ... so a bookstore could be possible too? 06:10 mtj hi john_nakadaki, i do recall that koha has been used for a video/dvd rental store :) 06:01 Ahmed This software is not for Bookstore 05:39 john_nakadaki hello, I would love to use this software to help manage a bookstore for a school 03:17 Ahmed Hi everybody 03:00 Ahmed hlw