Time  Nick         Message
11:43 Hui_Nan_     s/logged/logged in/
11:43 Hui_Nan_     'cos now I logged as a user who certainly has 'superlibrarian' flag (flags is odd)
11:42 Hui_Nan_     or clear some cache
11:42 Hui_Nan_     I have a suspection that I need to recompile templates
11:41 Hui_Nan_     Yes, but tools page is empty
11:36 kf           would be tools > news and look at system preferenes opac for footer and link list
11:07 Hui_Nan_     just an empty page
11:07 Hui_Nan_     ups, I've got no tools O_o
10:56 Hui_Nan_     where can I edit messages that appear on a main opac page?
10:10 Hui_Nan_     oh, I see: intranet/cgi-bin/reports/
10:09 Hui_Nan_     ;-)
10:08 Hui_Nan_     of course perl should sit somewhere on the server's filesystem
10:08 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: not inside Koha itself
10:08 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: non inside Koha itself
10:06 Hui_Nan_     is there a possibility to write perl reports?
10:05 Hui_Nan_     I certainly like SQL-based reports
09:16 paul_p       should do the job ;-)
09:16 Hui_Nan_     paul_p: thank you for clue!
09:16 paul_p       SELECT biblionumber FROM biblio WHERE datecreated=today()
09:15 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: just enter a SQL in the guided report ;-)
09:14 Hui_Nan_     or a kind of plugin to Cataloguing module
09:13 Hui_Nan_     a kind of 'Edited today' box needed ;-)
09:12 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: to find the record, you can just point directly at it. Should be : /cgi-bin/koha/catalogue/MARCdetail.pl?biblionumber=1 !
09:12 paul_p       you can't search until zebra is OK
09:12 soul9        i think the zebraqueue is supposed to be the que where new/modified records are pushed wqaiting to be indexed
09:11 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: you're right.
09:11 Hui_Nan_     is there a way to find it?
09:10 Hui_Nan_     Say, I remembered that I forgot to specify some important data and I want to edit the record just created
09:10 Hui_Nan_     Am I right?
09:09 Hui_Nan_     I can't search for it until zebra's index is updated&
09:09 Hui_Nan_     I just entered a marc record
08:14 Hui_Nan_     hdl_laptop: thank you!
08:13 soul9        hello #koha
08:13 hdl_laptop   it is in lang_defs/en lang_defs/fr
08:11 Hui_Nan_     hdl_laptop: could you say which config files should I check?
08:10 hdl_laptop   Hui_Nan_: word-phrase and sorting zebra files changes
08:00 Hui_Nan_     or which settings in zebra's config are changed?
08:00 Hui_Nan_     ?
08:00 Hui_Nan_     &
08:00 Hui_Nan_     what is the difference in functioning of zebra
08:00 Hui_Nan_     I mean functionally
07:59 paul_p       Hui_Nan_: English or French
07:59 Hui_Nan_     ?
07:59 Hui_Nan_     what does it mean&
07:59 Hui_Nan_     which could be either en or fr
07:59 Hui_Nan_     I'm just curious^ during the installation Makefile.pl asks for the main zebra language
07:59 chris        hi Hui_Nan_
07:58 Hui_Nan_     hey!
07:55 kf           hey paul
07:45 chris        hey paul
07:45 paul_p       hello everybody
07:34 chris        i always find it a shame when people decide to invest time and money redoing what someone has done, when they could get involved and contribute to an exisitng project instead
07:29 chris        and promptly imploded
07:29 chris        which got some vc funding
07:29 chris        openbook is another fork
07:25 chris        did some work getting koha going for a group of schools, from that came opals
07:24 chris        steve tonnessen (who you will know from the koha history)
07:24 chris        http://listes.koha-fr.org/pipermail/koha-devel/2004-December/004784.html
07:22 kf           ah ok, read about opals first some days ago http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6645868.html
07:22 chris        koha itself looks way different to what it did then :)
07:22 chris        2003ish
07:22 chris        it was forked way way back
07:21 chris        yeah theyve rewritten most of it
07:19 kf           never thought that - looks so different
07:18 kf           same here
07:17 chris        yep
07:17 chris        public holiday until tuesday
07:17 kf           chris: opals-na is based on koha?
07:17 chris        yep, here too
07:13 kf           easter holidays :)
07:13 nicomo       lucky you
07:13 nicomo       :-)
07:13 kf           last workday this week - yay
07:13 kf           morning nicomo
07:08 nicomo       morning chris and kf
07:05 kf           morning chris
07:00 chris        evening
05:22 greenmang0   bignose-work: ok
04:59 bignose-work and, ideally, some accounts as administrators of that system.
04:57 bignose-work I'm trying to re-use existing LDAP accounts as lenders in a Koha system.
04:43 greenmang0   bignose-work: are you trying to authenticate koha users off ldap?
04:43 greenmang0   bignose-work: i just joined a channel
04:43 greenmang0   bignose-work: i don't know what was going on earlier
04:42 greenmang0   bignose-work: what are you trying to achieve by connecting Koha with LDAP?
04:39 bignose-work answer: no, because Koha is retrieving the password field.
04:38 bignose-work or is anonymous LDAP access sufficient?
04:36 bignose-work (I don't consider "let Koha connect as the LDAP superuser" an option.)
04:36 bignose-work the example config talks about a "Manager" LDAP account; presumably I need to set up a non-person LDAP account which Koha will use for querying LDAP.
04:34 bignose-work and also doesn't connect to the LDAP store on behalf of the user who connects to Koha?
04:34 bignose-work okay, so I'm guessing Koha doesn't use PAM for talking with LDAP?
04:25 bignose-work but how do I know whether it should be anonymous, and if not, which DN and password to use?
04:25 bignose-work the page says "<!-- DN, if not anonymous -->" and "<!-- password, if not anonymous -->
04:24 bignose-work When specifying "user" and "pass" elements (in the "ldapserver" element), what username and password is expected?
04:24 bignose-work The documentation for configuring Koha for LDAP <URL: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:ldap > is a little vague
21:23 chris        http://www.optec-labs.com/blogs/?p=95
20:45 chris        pianohacker: hehe
20:44 chris        back
19:48 pianohacker  I question your standards, but it does sound interesting :)
19:45 atz          that was more interesting than the tanning-salon sponsored cheerleaders....
19:44 atz          i was at a Columbus Crew (US soccer... reigning champs, actually) game and they had 2 birthdays, a couple corporate groups, and a kids soccer team.
19:42 atz          "Welcome Janet Polosovic and friends, and happy 46th birthday..."
19:41 atz          nah, they always do that kind of thing
19:38 owen         I don't know...just for a stadium-ful of "Whuuuh?"
19:38 atz          be sweet if we can get the obligatory 3 second "Welcome Kohacon Members" stadium mention
19:37 chris        good night to them thats gonna be gone by then :)
19:37 chris        be back in an hour or so
19:37 chris        right i best go get ready for work and catch my bus
19:36 brendan      I'll be there through sunday -- so it's looks like we may get close to the 20 ppl group package
19:36 chris        fun fun fun
19:36 atz          long taxi ride, according to google maps... 30 miles or so, but an hour of drive time including toll roads :(
19:35 chris        atz: that way we can share a taxi and i hopefully wont fall asleep in it :)
19:34 chris        owen: hehe
19:33 chris        atz: we arrive 20 mins apart too ... totally unplanned but cool
19:33 owen         :) Fine actually. But his sister is a total enabler.
19:33 chris        atz: nahuel and paul leave the same day as me
19:33 chris        hows the pacifier withdrawal goin?
19:32 chris        heh
19:32 owen         Yeah, don't they know we're doin' stuff?
19:32 chris        sheesh
19:32 chris        impatient kids
19:32 owen         May 12 for us, but Thatcher was 2 weeks early.
19:31 chris        but kahu was 5 weeks prem
19:31 chris        june 8 is due date
19:31 chris        alhto it will be pretty early
19:30 chris        ditto
19:30 chris        i aint travelling for 26 hours for less than a week :)
19:30 gmcharlt     I'm there through Monday afternoon
19:30 chris        im there till the 21st
19:28 atz          how many devs are we going to have?
19:28 atz          depends, a lot of ppl will be going home friday
19:24 chris        can we get 20 people? hehe
19:23 chris        http://www.ridersbaseball.com/pagebank/index.html?id=1429
19:22 chris        looking at the photos it does like a really nice stadium
19:22 chris        wrap up the conference and go have some beers and hotdogs and watch some baseball
19:21 chris        sounds like a plan
19:21 brendan      cool so it looks like friday night is the night to go!
19:17 chris        fireworks it is
19:17 chris        http://www.ridersbaseball.com/deuce/schedule/
19:16 chris        looks like a fun ballpark
19:16 chris        http://www.ridersbaseball.com/dp/
19:14 chris        awesome :)
19:14 brendan      looks like opening day on thursday -- maybe get some fireworks too!
19:13 chris        http://www.ridersbaseball.com/schedule/
19:12 chris        which the hotel will shuttle us too
19:11 chris        there are the frisco roughriders just up the road
19:11 chris        thats a good question, theres a bunch of them
19:11 atz          *i get in about a day after you)
19:10 atz          and when's the baseball game?
19:10 chris        9.30pm ish on the 14th
19:09 atz          chris: when do you get into TX?
19:08 chris        its a win win :)
19:08 chris        while they do their sales bit
19:08 chris        so i think if we can educate the vendors a bit
19:07 chris        been there done that :)
19:07 chris        *nod*
19:07 atz          including our main contact at 3M!
19:06 atz          i've had to educate *several* rfid vendor/integrators about Koha being OSS (and not LibLime's "product")
19:06 chris        both dont require you to have a windows machine between their device and the ils
19:06 chris        but techlogic and 3m
19:06 chris        sure
19:05 atz          i mean, conceptually I agree w/ you.  but from the sip/rfid vendor's perspective, they have to start in win32
19:05 chris        they would have to spend money buying windows licenses
19:05 atz          not really, in this case, since the 3M specs for SIP2 actually enshrine a MS character set, and the reference implementation test suite is win32.
19:04 chris        hlt have linux machines for their circulation terminals
19:04 chris        i think if you are gonna present at a conference about a FLOSS ILS, your stuff should at least work on a FLOSS OS
19:04 atz          it's more useful (to them) than a linux-only client-side
19:02 atz          i don't mind that on the client side, actually.  most of our clients are still win32.
19:02 chris        (that was one of the reasons envisionware lost the bid for HLT)
19:02 chris        :)
19:01 chris        we must be sure to ask them the hard questions, like why do i have to run this on windows
19:01 chris        yeah the 2 vendors have a slot each
19:01 chris        ill probably only heckle for one of them :P
19:01 atz          they split out the SIP vendors from the rfid?
19:00 atz          ok, cool.
18:59 chris        cron jobs, rfid sip, under the hood with mysql
18:59 brendan      atz - you're doing the whole conference :)
18:58 chris        http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=conferenceprogram
18:58 chris        i can tell ya
18:58 chris        ohh
18:57 atz          would be nice to know what I'm on the hook for
18:57 atz          chris: i still don't think I've rec'd any official message like "you are presenting Z, Y and X at these times"
18:45 chris        sweet
18:42 pianohacker  Yup, driving down
18:42 chris        i cant remember if you said you were attending or not?
18:41 chris        yup
18:40 pianohacker  This is going to be quite the conference
18:40 pianohacker  Just received word from David Schuster that we have about 110 signed up
18:39 chris        pianohacker: last i heard it was round the 90 mark
16:07 owen         pianohacker: I suppose David Schuster must know
15:56 pianohacker  Just out of curiousity, does anyone know how many people are signed up for Kohacon?
15:30 atz          file probably should be moved under maintenance
15:30 atz          owen: see installer/data/mysql/backfill_statistics.pl
15:24 hdl_laptop   from what I know
15:24 hdl_laptop   but there is a maintenance script to update data
15:23 hdl_laptop   was fixed long ago
15:18 owen         Interesting... I notice we're no longer seeing NULL branch entries in our statistics table for renewals. Someone fixed that bug?
15:15 hdl_laptop   done
15:10 hdl_laptop   slef: I will solve your pb
15:07 owen         that makes danny the primary suspect
15:06 hdl_laptop   !seen gmcharlt
14:56 hdl_laptop   slef: because I forgot.
14:30 owen         Hi liz_nekls_
14:18 jwagner      I've submitted it -- #3098.
14:10 owen         jwagner: Just because there is a possibility that a bug is known shouldn't discourage you from reporting it
13:55 slef         anyone know why koha-zebra isn't on http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo ?
13:53 jwagner      I know that bugs get identified & fixed without ever going through bugzilla, but that sure makes it hard for someone else running into the same problem.  I'll go ahead & put in a report.  Thanks much!
13:51 owen         Even if someone is working on it, if it's a bug it's a bug
13:50 jwagner      OK, thanks.  I'll think about a patch for the staff side.  Should I go ahead & open a bugzilla report on the XSLT problem?  Or do you know if someone is already working on it?
13:49 owen         I don't see the need myself, but I really only know the perspective of one library
13:48 owen         If you think it's a good addition, feel free to submit a patch creating a new system pref for the staff side.
13:48 owen         And the OPAC rule should definitely not apply to the staff side.
13:48 owen         The reason the OPAC pref exists is that *some* people think it should be a general rule.
13:40 jwagner      Would it be desirable, do you think, to either make an equivalent syspref for the staff side or make the staff side pay attention to the OPAC one?  I think it should be a general rule that external URLs should open in a new window.
13:33 jwagner      That's the problem with working between multiple systems under development :-(
13:32 jwagner      That was from opac-detail.tmpl.  I could swear I found it also in detail.tmpl earlier, but I'm not seeing it now.  I was logged into a different system then.  Maybe someone had been working on the file there.
13:30 owen         What file is that from?
13:30 jwagner      <!-- TMPL_IF NAME="OPACURLOpenInNewWindow" --><a href="<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="MARCURL" -->" title="<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="MARCURL" -->" target="_blank"><!-- TMPL_ELSE --><a href="<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="MARCURL" -->" title="<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME="MARCURL" -->"><!-- /TMPL_IF -->
13:30 jwagner      I know staff & OPAC are supposed to use different templates, but what puzzled me here was that they both have the same code block for displaying URLs:
13:26 owen         I guess not
13:26 jwagner      I thought it was a bug, but I didn't find anything on bugzilla.  Has one been opened?
13:26 owen         Generally we try to separate the functionality of OPAC prefs from staff client behavior
13:25 owen         If you wanted something for the staff client you'd have to create a new pref for that
13:25 owen         (2) is a no: OPACURLOpenInNewWindow is only supposed to affect the OPAC
13:25 owen         (1) is a bug
13:24 jwagner      Hi, owen.  There is a syspref of OPACURLOpenInNewWindow which is supposed to make URLs (like 856s) open in new browser windows.  This works in the OPAC if you turn off the XSLT stuff, but does not work if the XSLT is in place.  It doesn't work at all in the staff side, although the code in the .tmpl files looks the same as the opac tmpl.  So (1) shouldn't this work even if XSLT is turned on, and (2) shouldn't it work through the staff side?
13:16 hdl_laptop   you would like to get record display out of general display ?
13:14 owen         Whats on your mind jwagner?
13:09 jwagner      er, s/&/? of course....
13:08 jwagner      Good morning all.  Anyone around who can discuss record display templates&
12:54 mason        hokay, back to work for a while...
12:53 fallor_      like so
12:50 mason        using xml::simple
12:50 mason        fallor, an example of a perl script test your koha.conf file for errors
12:49 mason        http://pastebin.com/m3567f396
12:44 fallor       zebra would require additional configuration, no?
12:43 fallor       or is not planned to use
12:43 fallor       but the system is not using zebra :(
12:42 mason        there may be a bug wth nozeb.pl
12:42 mason        ahh, and try rebuild_zebra.pl please
12:39 fallor       i was wondering... :D
12:39 fallor       ah, ok, so that's how it works
12:39 fallor       http://pastebin.com/m61bbeee5
12:37 mason        cool, now you paste in your new url ;)
12:36 fallor       ok, it's there now
12:31 mason        yep
12:31 fallor       so i'll just paste the output to pastebin.com then?
12:31 fallor       ok, that's done
12:24 fallor       i'll have to check that it doesn't reveal passwords and such first ;)
12:21 mason        yep, thats how to use pastebin
12:21 fallor       i could well send the output of the script there for you to see
12:20 fallor       whats this pastebin.com thing then?
12:20 mason        you may need to email the devel list for further help
12:19 mason        fallor, i am not sure how to fix your problem now :/
12:14 fallor       so 1.40 is really 2.18, unbeatable logic :D
12:13 fallor       so it seems
12:13 fallor       oh, yes
12:13 mason        $VERSION          = '2.18';
12:13 mason        line 58 of your Simple.pm
12:12 fallor       come again? :D
12:12 fallor       err...?
12:12 mason        my bad
12:12 mason         $VERSION           = '2.18';
12:12 mason        oops, fyi 1.40 is actually 2.18
12:11 fallor       not the package repositories of the distribution
12:11 fallor       the modules are all installed directly from cpan
12:11 fallor       ok, so no point trying to upgrade it
12:10 mason        1.40 is the latest from cpan
12:10 fallor       i only have that one
12:09 mason        if you have more than one copy on your box, check which one is being used 1st
12:09 fallor       # $Id: Simple.pm,v 1.40 2007/08/15 10:36:48 grantm Exp $
12:09 mason        .
12:07 mason         # $Id: Simple.pm,v 1.23 2005/01/29 04:16:10 grantm Exp $
12:07 mason        should be a version up the top line..
12:07 mason         /usr/share/perl5/XML/Simple.pm
12:07 mason         /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/XML/Simple.pm
12:06 mason        $ locate Simple.pm|grep XML
12:04 fallor       maybe there is something wrong with that
12:04 fallor       how can i check the version of my xml::simple?
12:04 mason        yep, i think so too
12:03 fallor       and i think xmllint agrees ;)
12:03 mason        whew, thats good to hear :)
12:03 fallor       yep, it looks like perfectly ok xml to me
12:02 fallor       it's never been on a windows system
12:02 mason        conf look like xml?
12:02 fallor       nope
12:02 mason        etc...
12:02 mason        windows characters in your conf file?
12:02 fallor       the password is correct, it's the xml that messes things up
12:01 soul9        check the password
12:01 soul9        yes
12:01 fallor       i think
12:01 fallor       it can't read the password for the database from the xml
12:01 mason        welll.....
12:01 fallor       this is when the whole thing dies
12:01 fallor       DBI connect(':','',...) failed: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO) at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/C4/Context.pm line 411
12:00 mason        pastbin.com the output and il take a look if you want