Time  Nick            Message
23:59 chris           hehe
23:58 Jo              detah = death
23:58 Jo              (can you tell that I am sick to detah of the bloody woman ...)
23:58 Jo              so Chris : what are the commercial, rush hour rates our library reviewer would have to pay you to run an sql report tonight hauling out patron data?
23:35 chris           :)
23:35 chris           i wonder if they will give me a free drink for a library system
23:35 gmcharlt        chris: do they have a catalog? ;)
23:34 chris           http://www.thelibrary.co.nz/
23:26 pianohacker     Good night, #koha
22:35 pianohacker     bye
22:35 |Lupin|         see you later all !
22:35 |Lupin|         k, time to go sleeping
22:33 chris           cya later
22:33 rhcl            well, I'm outta here for the day...LTR
22:33 |Lupin|         gmcharlt: :-)
22:32 rhcl            ic
22:28 chris           started as my notes for my talk at kohacon
22:28 rhcl            lemme check it out
22:27 chris           http://git.koha.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=Koha;a=blob;f=docs/history.txt;
22:27 chris           yep, kete would be good
22:27 rhcl            Ah, good.
22:27 rhcl            I rather wonder if Kete wouldn't be appropriate for documenting the more recent developments. Change logs and version controls are good for tech details, but make for poor general reading.
22:26 chris           yep thats what i have been doing :)
22:26 rhcl            It seems like someone needs to pick up the chronology and development from 2005 to the present.
22:26 chris           that covers recent history too
22:26 chris           have you seen the docs/history.txt file in git
22:26 rhcl            Most of the article (from my quick reading), at least the first part, seems to be a chronological presentation, but it rather seems like this (chronology) ends around 2005, and you (Jo?) become a bit more reflective, covering things like "lessons learned".
22:26 chris           cool
22:25 rhcl            Oh, yes, very informative, any my feeling is that it was good to have it published as a form of documentation for the early days of Koha.
22:25 chris           did you like the article?
22:23 chris           yep thats her
22:22 chris           *nod*
22:22 rhcl            Well, recently = June
22:21 rhcl            Joann Ransom (also with chris) just had an article published in code4lib that I wanted to comment on.
22:20 chris           she just recently retired
22:20 rhcl            ic, ok, tnx
22:20 chris           no rosalie is rosalie blake
22:20 rhcl            ?
22:20 rhcl            same same
22:20 chris           from HLT
22:20 chris           Jo Ransom
22:19 rhcl            jransom = Jo (rosalie)????
22:19 gmcharlt        chris: one backchannel just isn't enough ;)
22:19 chris           now you are ircing from your class too gmcharlt ? :-)
22:18 gmcharlt        |Lupin|++
22:08 |Lupin|         chris: that's okay... some papers to write before returning to KOha, Imiss it so I'll ry to finish these papers quickly
22:07 |Lupin|         hey pianohacker
22:03 pianohacker     Hi, |Lupin|
22:02 chris           not bad thanks, and you?
22:02 |Lupin|         how are you chris ?
21:59 chris           awake late
21:59 chris           hi |Lupin|
21:59 |Lupin|         hi
20:53 chris           heya Jo
20:51 Jo              hola Chris!
20:49 chris           got waylaid by a flat white and a scone so it took longer than expected :-)
20:49 chris           back
20:43 brendan         morning
20:42 rhcl            Morning
20:40 richard         morning even
20:40 richard         mornig
20:39 wizzyrea        :P
20:39 wizzyrea        this is why we sit at the kiddie table together
20:38 wizzyrea        there ya go
20:38 munin           pianohacker: 1700 British pounds = 2 759.78 U.S. dollars
20:38 wizzyrea        dah lol
20:38 pianohacker     @gcalc 1700 GBP in USD
20:38 wizzyrea        google 1700GBP in USD
20:24 rhcl2           test
20:03 cait            good night :)
20:03 rhcl            1,700 GBP is what, about $25,378 USD?
20:01 slef            dinner time
20:01 slef            £795.70 LHR-Wellington was return BTW
20:01 cait            28 h...
20:01 slef            GBP 1,710.20 via Singapore!
19:59 cait            will be in bed then :) have a nice day chris!
19:59 rhcl            Yea, when I broke up the flight myself the two segments will run about $1300, but if I let priceline compute it automatically it's $500 more.
19:59 chris           be back in 40 mins
19:59 cait            2283.2 USD?
19:58 chris           ok gotta go catch my bus
19:58 chris           so yeah get the direct :)
19:58 chris           as i said, its further to aussie :)
19:58 rhcl            interesting interesting, LAX to AKL direct (not Australia) is $1050
19:58 chris           yep all around the same mark
19:58 slef            thank you Commonwealth
19:57 slef            £795.70 LHR-Wellington
19:57 cait            1600 euro to auckland...
19:57 chris           SYD is further than AKL
19:56 rhcl            LAX to SYD is $1300
19:56 chris           and then you can easy get a return akl to wellington for $100USD
19:55 chris           check out virgin australia tho, they have fares round 1000
19:55 gmcharlt        chris: yes, it generally is for US to Aus/NZ
19:55 chris           you should be able to get that for 1300$USD rtn
19:54 chris           so the big killer is lax to akl?
19:53 * slef          looks from uk
19:53 slef            not looking forward to this :)
19:53 rhcl            $230 - $275
19:52 chris           how much is the MCI to LAX bit (or SFO)
19:52 rhcl            ...oops...have schedules beyond that yet.
19:51 rhcl            That's for early July 2010, they don'
19:51 chris           ouch!!
19:50 rhcl            $1740 - $2100 USD for MCI - Wellington
19:49 chris           it can work out cheaper to get a flight to auckland, then a different airline to wellington
19:49 chris           but there are a bunch of domestic airlines that fly akl to wellington
19:49 chris           wellington is where you want to end up
19:48 chris           :)
19:48 chris           ahh well with the exception of the first 2, you will be landing in akl first
19:47 rhcl            well, priceline is giving me quite a few...aukland, christchurch, gisborne, Invercargill, Napier-hastings, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Queenstown, Rotorua, Tauranga, Wellington
19:47 chris           if you are adventurous, its about 10 hour drive from akl to wellington .. or there is a train :)
19:47 chris           akl is the big airport, thats where you will have the most flight choices
19:46 chris           and then its a 45 min flight from either of those to wellington
19:46 chris           so unless you fly via australia (which adds a few hours) those are your choices
19:46 chris           auckland or christchurch are the only 2 the big planes can land at
19:45 chris           you dont have a lot of choices rhcl :)
19:45 rhcl            chris: what would be the best airport to plan to fly in to in NZ?
19:45 gmcharlt        chris: sounds good
19:44 pianohacker     Good night
19:43 jwagner         Fingers crossed then.  But I'm going home and collapse for now.... G'night everyone.
19:43 chris           gmcharlt: im thinking 3 days for the conference, dont really want ppl to fly that far for any less than that, and then 4 day hackfest, make a week of it
19:42 chris           but we will see
19:42 chris           which would make a venue easier
19:42 chris           october is usually better weather, and the university students are finished or doing exams
19:42 jwagner         Ooh, that would be nice.  And definitely improve my chances of going :-)
19:42 chris           september could be a possibility too
19:41 jwagner         chris, somewhere around Sept 6, I think.
19:41 jwagner         gmcharlt, I'm sure people could fill up the time!
19:41 chris           what date in september?
19:41 pianohacker     extra_long_hackfest++
19:41 jwagner         We'll have to think about that.  I'm still trying to talk myself into a trip to Australia in early September next year.  Would be nice if the two trips could be joined...
19:41 chris           hehe
19:41 chris           the nz koha users group meets soon, and we will get some dates :)
19:41 gmcharlt        ;)
19:41 gmcharlt        a month-long KohaCon?  wow!
19:40 chris           not actual dates yet, but a month :)
19:40 chris           october 2010
19:39 joetho          wizzyrea = still a teenager
19:38 jwagner         And happy birthday to wizzyrea!
19:38 jwagner         chris, even with the extended release movies, I don't think I could survive the flight....  Which reminds me, though, do you have dates yet for KohaCon in NZ?
19:35 chris           :-)
19:35 chris           wizzyrea: oh and happy US birthday, your already old in nz
19:35 chris           jwagner: if you fly airnz, you just put on the 3 LOTR movies .. and thats the flight :)
19:34 chris           http://photos.bigballofwax.co.nz/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=9737
19:33 chris           first time
19:33 chris           http://photos.bigballofwax.co.nz/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=9726
19:33 jwagner         kahu is braver (or hardier) than I am!
19:32 chris           kahu has actually done that 13 hour flight (akl to LA) twice now
19:31 chris           but I wasnt on that trip, that was just before kahu turned 2, while it was still free for him to fly, i used up all my airmiles to buy a return ticket to pittsburgh, with a stopover in LA for laurel and kahu
19:30 chris           one of Laurel's brothers lives in fullerton, we get to LA a bit
19:30 chris           yep, that was anaheim
19:30 chris           sorry i fell back asleep schuster
18:37 schuster        Chris - was that California Disneyland or??  And when did you go?
18:27 gmcharlt        will nobody think of the poor penguins?
18:26 wizzyrea        schuster: if your kids are clubbing penguins on your laptop I think you have bigger problems... :)
18:25 wizzyrea        to mah to?
18:25 pianohacker     dd-wrt?
18:25 slef            pianohacker: it was reflashed...
18:25 pianohacker     slef: If you have it doing something besides just forwarding packets, definitely :)
18:23 wizzyrea        slef: ty for the wishes :)
18:20 slef            my server at home is a WRT54G. Or doesn't that count?
18:19 slef            wizzyrea: happy birthday
17:44 chris           http://photos.bigballofwax.co.nz/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=68558 <-- kahu at disneyland
17:43 chris           schuster: i was looking at your disneyland photos .. looks like a fun trip
17:40 chris           (git.workbuffer.org, stats.workbuffer.org, opac.koha.workbuffer.org profiles.workbuffer.org etc :) ... stuff i like to poke at)
17:38 chris           *.bigballofwax.co.nz is my hosted sites, *.workbuffer.org are the ones that can be brought down by a 2.5 year olds fingers
17:38 schuster        I'm lucky to keep the laptop working at home for my wife to check email after the kids play clubpenguin on it...
17:37 schuster        Wish I was that techie...
17:37 schuster        OOO server at home...
17:30 chris           np, i didnt publicise it yet im hoping to put it somewhere nicer than my server at home, but for now thats where it is
17:28 owen            Thanks chris, I didn't know about the new location
17:28 Zico            :)
17:28 Zico            gmcharlt: thnx.. i will check & let u know
17:27 chris           is on the job
17:27 gmcharlt        Zico: you don't need to delete the items, just change the assigned barcode
17:27 chris           http://stats.workbuffer.org/irclog/koha/2009-08-26
17:27 Zico            gmcharlt: is it all?
17:27 owen            Yes
17:26 chris           owen: about?
17:26 Zico            nd... "start deleting... those... 26700...26701... " right?
17:25 gmcharlt        if you know which ones you entered, then just search for 26700, 26701, 26702, etc.
17:25 Zico            i mean... i hv stopped inputing ... 267xx series... after watching this problem
17:25 Zico            where will i find this?
17:24 gmcharlt        you'd also have to change the barcode number of the 267xx ones as well
17:24 Zico            & re-enter?
17:24 Zico            so... will i delete the last *2699* number book?
17:23 Zico            will i delete the last *2699* barcoded book & reenter?
17:23 cato            Has anyone had simliar problems?
17:23 gmcharlt        right, but if you had entered 26699 by mistake, then that would explain why subsequent barcodes started with 26700, then 26701, etc.
17:22 Zico            i mean... everything is running with 26700... sequence now!! gmcharlt
17:22 Zico            where will i check that?
17:22 gmcharlt        right, but check to see if a finger slipped somehwere and an extra '9' got added on
17:22 Zico            i cannot understand... nd... even... cannot actually...remember...what wrong did i do
17:22 cato            I'm doing a first time install of Koha(3x) on Centos 5; there are a few Perl Mods I'm having trouble installing:prerequisite Date::Calc 5.4 not found.Warning: prerequisite GD 2.39 not found.Warning: prerequisite HTML::Template::Pro 0.69 not found.Warning: prerequisite Net::Z3950::ZOOM 1.16 not found.
17:21 Zico            but.. just after tht.. it started with 26700... 26701...26702
17:21 Zico            the thing is... i entered... one book..nd.. it auto coded.. 2699
17:21 Zico            thnx gmcharlt 4 ur quick response
17:21 Zico            Hi cato
17:21 cato            Hello
17:20 gmcharlt        then the next new item's barcode should drop back down
17:20 gmcharlt        so if you have a sequence of barcode numbers that are too high, change them
17:20 gmcharlt        the basic answer is that autobarcode checks the highest assigned barcode, then adds one
17:20 Zico            can u help me??
17:20 gmcharlt        Zico: right, I remember that
17:20 Zico            Everything worked well...unless...4rm last few days... "Auto Barcode" generation is not working properly
17:19 Zico            i hv been using koha 3.0.1 in my Debian 5.0
17:19 Zico            i was asking a little bit help 4rm u expert
17:19 Zico            hi
17:18 |Lupin|         bye everybody
17:10 schuster        wizzyrea - happy b-day!
16:52 kf              paul is right - time to leave - bye!
16:50 chris_n         paul_p even
16:50 chris_n         goodnight paulP
16:49 chris_n         happy birthday wizzyrea!
16:48 pianohacker     Bye, paul
16:47 gmcharlt        g'night, paul_p
16:47 gmcharlt        wizzyrea: happy birthday!
16:47 paul_p          time to leave for me. bye
16:45 * wizzyrea      gives everybody in #koha a beeeeeeeeeeeg hug
16:44 wizzyrea        and thanks everybody for the birthday wishes
16:40 wizzyrea        hmm... owen, your idea has merit.
16:39 wizzyrea        Ooh!
16:39 nicomo_laptop   wizzyrea: no, you get all the candies, and to be allowed to leave the table whenever you want
16:39 wizzyrea        hehe
16:39 kf              happy birthday wizzyrea
16:39 pianohacker     Urgh. No thanks, I would prefer not to eat my knees for breakfast
16:39 paul_p          wizzyrea: Happy birthday !!!
16:39 wizzyrea        and unbreakable dishes?
16:39 wizzyrea        does that mean that we get the little chairs?
16:39 pianohacker     Hehehe
16:38 wizzyrea        *sob*
16:38 * owen          is still going to make wizzyrea sit at the kiddie table with pianohacker
16:37 wizzyrea        Merci, nicomo
16:37 * chris_n       remembers Fran and 10 days of no AC main power
16:37 wizzyrea        >.> yes I just dinged 30
16:37 nicomo_laptop   Bon anniversaire wizzyrea
16:37 chris_n         slef: unfortunately if they make landfall @ Wilmington, NC, I end up dead in its sights :-P
16:36 pianohacker     Feliz cumpleaños
16:35 joetho          starting your fourth decade?
16:35 owen            Hi wizzyrea, Happy Birthday!
16:35 wizzyrea        ^.^
16:35 joetho          oh and happy birthday wizzyrea!
16:35 wizzyrea        aren't most bills depressing?
16:35 slef            chris_n: we just had the end of hurricane Bill.  By the time it got here, it was depression Bill
16:34 owen            http://www.web2learning.net/archives/2781
16:34 joetho          paul_p : what web2learning post are you referring to?
16:32 pianohacker     Hello, chris_n
16:32 chris_n         hi pianohacker
16:31 * chris_n       thinks it might be a very interesting weekend weather-wise...
16:31 pianohacker     Hello
16:30 nicomo_laptop   hi pianohacker
16:30 pianohacker     Good morning
16:25 paul_p          you just can deduce things from departure of many ppl at LL (galen C, debra D, john B, that are known)
16:19 paul_p          wizzyrea & joetho = I fear having a public answer would be harder than winning the lottery.
16:15 wizzyrea        radio silence, as it were.
16:15 wizzyrea        and we've heard nothing official
16:14 wizzyrea        that is the question, isn't it. WHY would they not be contributed?
16:08 joetho          if deployed, have they not be submitted to The Committee or whatever that is?
16:07 joetho          ?
16:07 joetho          are they still under construction (valid reason)
16:07 joetho          why would they not be contributed?
16:05 paul_p          owen: ok, I was afraid to have missed a mail in this thread !
16:04 owen            Not an email, just what he said here a little while ago
16:03 paul_p          ?? I don't have gmcharlt mail :(
16:02 owen            Quoting gmcharlt: *sigh*
16:02 paul_p          3.2.
16:02 paul_p          features listed in the web2learning post will not be contributed to
16:02 paul_p          >From what I've heard many (most? all?) of the Liblime-sponsored
16:02 paul_p          well, thanks to owen to have written
15:16 gmcharlt        there were ambitions about MARC record global change as well, but I think that will take a while
15:16 gmcharlt        slef: yeah, it's at least a piece of it
15:15 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3000 enhancement, PATCH-Sent, ---, gmcharlt@gmail.com, ASSIGNED, Tool needed for catalogers (and other librarians) to bulk change itypes and collection codes
15:15 slef            any conclusions?  Looks like bug 3000 to me
15:14 owen            Yeah
15:14 slef            owen: were you talking about that global change email?
14:16 wajasu          here goes
14:16 gmcharlt        wajasu: yes, you can ignore that one
14:16 wajasu          i think i got all my perl modules installed.  onlt make test complains about t/Dates.t failing.  Can i ignore, and proceed with make install?
14:13 gmcharlt        *sigh*
14:09 owen            I wonder what percentage of this list (http://www.web2learning.net/archives/2781) is now inaccurate wrt 3.2
14:06 owen            Interesting question to the Koha list, "Koha3.2 and the 'global change' feature"
13:46 gmcharlt        chris_n: ok
13:44 chris_n         gmcharlt: this is a very busy week for me w/non-koha stuff so it will be Friday or Saturday before I submit the new labels code
13:41 jdavidb         Hi, chris_n. :)
13:39 chris_n         hi all
13:33 owen            So soon after moving. That's a bummer.
13:32 gmcharlt        s
13:32 gmcharlt        owen: eventually, ye
13:32 owen            gmcharlt: I see you've been traveling. Will you have to relocate?
13:32 nahuel          Cool, a good team ?
13:31 gmcharlt        nice and busy
13:31 gmcharlt        nahuel: pretty good
13:31 nahuel          ?
13:31 nahuel          hey gmcharlt, how is your new job N
13:31 nahuel          :)
13:31 owen            Thanks nahuel
13:30 nahuel          owen, new one sent
13:26 nahuel          yes, bugfix should work on both
13:25 gmcharlt        saves time if we know that something is meant for 3.0.x instead of HEAD
13:25 nahuel          ok
13:25 gmcharlt        nahuel: please mark the patches
13:24 nahuel          owen, wait a couple of minutes, and a I send a new one for head
13:24 nahuel          (doing my patches on 3.0.x for bugfixes)
13:24 nahuel          ah, not specially for head, if it doesn't apply, i'll send a new one for head
13:23 owen            I tried to test it but it wouldn't apply
13:23 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3554 enhancement, PATCH-Sent, ---, nahuel.angelinetti@biblibre.com, ASSIGNED, Print notices using print css
13:23 owen            Is your patch for Bug 3554 intended for HEAD?
13:23 nahuel          What's up ?
13:23 owen            Hi
13:23 nahuel          hi !
13:23 nahuel          owen, yep
13:23 owen            nahuel around?
13:05 owen            You're not doing your job.
10:59 |Lupin|         chris: ok. among thoe you know none seems more appropriate than the others...
10:22 chris           but it could in any software :)
10:22 chris           it could
10:19 |Lupin|         chris: do you think the notion of converter could be defined inside of kete somehow ?
10:18 |Lupin|         chris: ok
10:18 chris           and can search each other
10:18 chris           they both use zebra
10:18 chris           well koha and kete work well together
10:17 |Lupin|         basically the idea is that Koha would be used as the frontend to the system. The current bckend is our home-made file server, I'm trying to figure out whether it could be replaced by an open-source project
10:16 |Lupin|         we would have a close group of admins
10:16 |Lupin|         chris: thanks !
10:15 chris           http://chinesecommunity.org.nz/ <--- is an example kete
10:14 |Lupin|         chris: ok, will have a look to this one and all the others...
10:14 chris           lots of academic libraries use it
10:14 chris           i have heard good things about fedora+fez
10:13 chris           whereas things like dspace and fedora are more traditional, an admin (or group of admins) look after a collection, its not open for anyone to contribute
10:13 |Lupin|         chris: I'm pretty sure this doesn't exist. Just tring to figure out whether there is a close approximaiton to it that could be used as a starting point...
10:12 |Lupin|         chris: it should be able to store a book in different formats, and also have a notion of converters, i.e. tools that can convert one format into another. So if you have a file in format A and a converter from format A to format B, then if the book is required in format B, the tool should know which converter to call...
10:12 chris           its designed for community built and maintained sites
10:12 chris           kete is like a cross between wikipedia and a digital repository
10:11 |Lupin|         chris: basically to replace a home-made file server we are currently using
10:11 chris           kete is quite different to the others
10:10 chris           depends on what you want to do
10:10 |Lupin|         are there you guys would recomend ? recommend not to use ?
10:10 chris           and a little with greenstone
10:10 chris           with kete yes
10:10 |Lupin|         has someone any experience with these software ?
09:32 kf              ... :)
09:31 |Lupin|         kf: ae you trying to ake me work my german ? -:)
09:31 chris           http://www.opus.co.nz/ <-- not this opus .. but this opus uses Koha :)
09:30 kf              http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPUS_%28Software%29
09:29 |Lupin|         kf: what's OPUS ?
09:29 |Lupin|         kf: what'sOPUS
09:28 kf              but dont know, if there is english documentation about it
09:28 kf              mycore seems to be a German project, the other is OPUS, which we do some development for at our institution
09:27 kf              http://www.eprints.org/software/
09:27 |Lupin|         didn't expect so many replies ! thanks !!
09:26 |Lupin|         thanks to all of you !
09:26 |Lupin|         wow !
09:26 kf              http://sourceforge.net/projects/mycore/
09:25 magnusenger     |Lupin|: this may be worth a quick look: http://www.openarchives.org/pmh/tools/tools.php
09:25 kf              and I know of 2 German projects
09:25 chris           http://sourceforge.net/projects/fez/
09:24 |Lupin|         thanks kf
09:24 chris           and Fez
09:23 kf              perhaps Fedora Repository http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_%28software%29
09:21 |Lupin|         hmm I'm just triying to find out all the digital librar projects. For the mment I know D-space, Kete and Greenstone. Can someone think about others, please ?
08:38 paul_p          hi Amit, chris and |Lupin|
08:36 |Lupin|         hi chris, paul_p, amit
08:27 chris           hi |Lupin| and paul_p
08:25 Amit            hi lupin, paul
08:25 Amit            hi kf
08:24 kf              hi Lupin
08:22 |Lupin|         hi kf
08:18 |Lupin|         hi there
08:00 chris           hi nicomo
07:58 nicomo          hello everyone
07:56 kf              guten morgen chris
07:54 * nahuel        need cofee !
07:54 Kivutar         hi all
07:51 nahuel          hi !
07:51 chris           hii nahuel, Kivutar, and kf
07:50 nahuel          hi :)
07:44 Amit            hi kf ;)
07:43 kf              good morning everybody
07:43 Amit            hi nahuel ;)
07:40 nahuel          hi all
06:01 Amit            hi ropuch ;)
05:55 Ropuch          good morning everobody
05:06 Amit            hmm
05:05 ebegin          find thanks... but I'm hitting my head on the authorities at the moment... :)
05:01 Amit            i m fine what about u ?
05:01 ebegin          Hey Amit!  how are you?
05:01 Amit            heya ebegin
04:57 ebegin          What is the quickest way to flush every authorities and biblio?
04:53 brendan         :)
04:50 ebegin          brendan, can't go away :)
04:46 ebegin          And koha doesn't add them automatically in zebra...  So when I add a record, it can not detect that the auth. it is using exists in another biblio...
04:45 ebegin          The problem I see is that the authorities are not in mysql table anymore.
04:44 brendan         yeah the last time I used that -- I had to adjust the scripts
04:43 ebegin          thanks brendan for your help.  Still need to investigate.
04:43 brendan         goodnight #koha
04:34 brendan         this is what I was thinking of link_bibs_to_authorities.pl
04:28 ebegin          there is some hope :)  In which table are stored the authorities?
04:28 brendan         ebagin -- I'm going to go look for the second script that I am thinking of -- last time i had to change it a little bit
04:27 brendan         yes the MARC file you used for the biblio MARC file
04:26 ebegin          let me try this :)
04:26 brendan         but I have no confidence in that script
04:26 brendan         then run linktomarc.pl IRC
04:26 ebegin          brendan, with the biblio MARC file?
04:25 brendan         if the records your importing already have the authorities in them -- you could always run bulkauthimport.pl   too
04:24 chris           id ask that on koha-devel too .. the cataloguing/marc bit of koha is not my forte
04:24 ebegin          Any proposition about how should I proceed then?
04:24 chris           yeah i dont think so, but you might want to ask on koha-devel just in case
04:23 ebegin          (importing through bulkmarcimport)
04:23 brendan         not from a bulk import -- that I know of
04:23 ebegin          Is there a way to create the authorities when importing biblio records?
04:23 chris           bummer
04:23 brendan         hello ebegin
04:23 ebegin          Unfortunatly not.  I was (ans still) in a rush :(
04:22 chris           heya ebegin ltns .. been on holiday? :)
04:20 ebegin          hi koha!
03:49 Amit            heya brendan
03:49 brendan         hi amit
03:48 brendan         hello #koha
03:24 chris           hi Amit
03:20 Amit            good morning #koha ;)
03:20 Amit            hi chris, pie
02:27 wajasu          installing koha on archlinux.  make Makefile.PL: Warning: prerequisite Schedule::At 1.06 not found.  Can anyone using ArchLinux suggest a cron/at so i will  have 'atq' available fo rthis module?
01:01 chris           running the integration branch, didnt blow up yet
01:01 chris           http://opac.koha.workbuffer.org/ and http://librarian.koha.workbuffer.org/cgi-bin/koha/mainpage.pl
00:57 pianohackr|work Good night
00:26 pianohackr|work *rather, one data file for each tab in the interface
00:26 pianohackr|work They're separated by tab. Some of them are finished, but others are either incomplete or out-of-date
00:25 gmcharlt        pianohackr|work: I gather that the data file itself is not quite done yet?
00:25 pianohackr|work k
00:24 gmcharlt        pianohackr|work: reasonable, as long as there's at least a dummy data file to go with it for initial test
00:23 pianohackr|work gmcharlt: Thinking of sending in preferences.pl from new sysprefs editor on its own, to hash out code issues, and send data files and translation support later. Thoughts?
00:22 chris           hehe
00:22 chris           cos i can
00:22 chris           basically for new stuff in general in my repo i now use 3 as my default, but i have been changing them to 2 when i submit them
00:19 gmcharlt        arguing_about_it_at_a_dev_meeting++
00:19 chris           i have been changing things to 2 when i submit
00:18 chris           or at least we should argue about it at a dev meeting
00:17 chris           yeah ill probably take those back out
00:17 gmcharlt        hmm - noticed license statements - I'm not sure about justi mixing in GPL3 code into a GPL2 project
00:17 chris           http://git.workbuffer.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=lib/Template/Plugin/Koha/Cache.pm;h=64e6d5d1cb20244c75b4ad65a3b782a66ac41323;hb=3e07d7cce00862101785447c1e5a6a93c88dabc5
00:17 chris           and one for caching rendered templates (template toolkit only)
00:15 chris           so i could do C4::Cache::Memoize::Memcached
00:15 chris           http://git.workbuffer.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=C4/Cache/FastMemcached.pm;h=006e4b461637f7437e8f713185b4084ac9cc1525;hb=3e07d7cce00862101785447c1e5a6a93c88dabc5
00:14 chris           and C4::Cache::FastMemcached
00:14 chris           then C4::Cache::Memcached
00:14 chris           which is a base class
00:14 chris           there is C4::Cache
00:13 gmcharlt        that would proxy setup both for per-invocation (Memoize) and longer-term (Memoize::Memcached) caching
00:13 chris           but its not using memoize
00:13 chris           done that already
00:12 gmcharlt        alternatively, maybe define a new C4::Cache module
00:12 chris           that'd work
00:12 gmcharlt        and have a wrapper that would proxy memoize_memcached, and apply only if M::M is available
00:12 chris           right
00:12 gmcharlt        which would be responsible for initializing Memoize::Memcached
00:11 gmcharlt        chris: thinking about the repeated memcached initialization stuff, I'm thinking that at some pont should be moved to C4::Context
00:05 hdl_laptop      thx
00:05 gmcharlt        into which stuff will be merged into master
00:05 gmcharlt        just published biblibre-integration branch on git.koha.org
00:05 gmcharlt        hdl_laptop: you've gone to bed too soon ;)
00:01 chris           sleep well
00:01 chris           thanks
00:00 hdl_laptop      going to bed now