Time Nick Message 22:53 Nate have a good evening everyone! 22:53 Nate ok time to signoff 22:44 chris sleep well 22:43 hdl_laptop ok folks good night 22:39 hdl_laptop hi brendan 22:39 brendan cya in a bit 22:38 brendan hi hdl_laptop 22:34 chris :) 22:32 hdl_laptop just passing by. ;) 22:32 chris working late 22:32 chris hiya hdl_laptop 22:30 hdl_laptop hi 22:24 * chris_n2 wonders if Ares I-X had any perl running in it's "veins" 22:04 Ropuch Thanks :) 22:04 chris yep 22:04 Ropuch Is "I'm hoping for new tutorials soon" a correct sentence? 22:02 chris ohh cool 22:02 chris ill think ill let it play out, thd's response was good 22:02 brendan so nengard will be stopping in SB in a little over an hour from now 22:01 brendan wizzyrea 22:01 brendan later wizzyres 22:01 chris cya wizzyrea 22:01 wizzyrea ok ttyl 22:01 brendan like why would we want to do that? (again) 22:01 chris sure :-) 22:01 brendan you up for writing any more 22:01 brendan I enjoyed the response in Maori 22:01 chris yeah 22:01 wizzyrea from LibLime 22:00 chris i think ben is saying we should have to buy koha.org 22:00 brendan assets? 22:00 brendan if that was an in-person meeting 21:59 brendan that would be an interesting conversation to sit in on 21:57 chris ahh thd took the bait 21:24 sekjal alright, time to travel on home. cheers, #koha 21:19 sekjal stupid travel sites won't let me search for tickets over a year in advance 21:17 chris me too :) 21:17 sekjal sounds like a winner. I REALLY hope I can make it 21:15 chris and is right by the bus terminal, and railway station 21:12 chris http://www.zoomin.co.nz/map/nz/wellington/thorndon/-rutherford+house/ 21:10 chris its part of victoria universtity 21:09 chris Rutherford house is the leading contender for the conference so far 21:06 schuster gone... another night of american football unless it is raining too hard or lightening 21:05 wizzyrea oh snap, too true 21:05 chris i have kids wizzyrea 21:05 wizzyrea he's really good at staying on target 21:05 chris yeah that worked pretty well 21:05 chris so that people who cant make it, can still participate if they want 21:05 wizzyrea mua hahahahaha 21:05 schuster Chris et al - depending on what you want to do and when... I might have a couple of solutions we could use. Chris played with one yesterday. 21:05 wizzyrea CHRIS... TELL ME ABOUT THE FUTURE!!! 21:05 wizzyrea I do, almost every day 21:05 wizzyrea hehehehe 21:05 chris so we can take questions from there also 21:04 chris_n2 wizzyrea: if you want to know what tomorrow will be like ask chris :-) 21:04 chris who watches irc/twitter 21:04 chris i would like to have a moderator for each session 21:04 gmcharlt wizzyrea++ 21:04 wizzyrea :) 21:04 chris BUT 21:04 wizzyrea lol 21:04 wizzyrea wow, that's weird. 21:04 wizzyrea we'll watch it yesterday 21:04 wizzyrea right, i'm guessing that the US'ers would probably not watch it real time 21:04 chris realtime if you have to stay up to 3am to watch it .. not so good 21:03 sekjal yup 21:03 chris the time diff 21:03 chris the other thing to remember is 21:03 chris and then the video on a US site within an hour or 2 21:02 chris realtime audio and slides would be doable i think 21:01 chris the lag would be a mare 21:01 chris yep 21:01 gmcharlt and of course, there's that rather big ocean in the way (from a parochial non-ANZAC POV) ;) 21:01 chris i think if we had digital camera's we could get them up within an hour or 2 of the session finishing though 21:00 chris *nod* 21:00 gmcharlt I think the best we could likely manage for real-time stream would be slides and audio - full video would be expensive 21:00 sekjal chris: yeah. I did realtime streaming for my cataloging class one semester... absolute nightmare 20:59 chris for kohacon10 20:59 sekjal perhaps my frustrations are context dependent. 20:59 chris yep, i think real time is gonna be hard to pull off 20:59 sekjal indeed 20:59 wizzyrea it's a good idea though 20:59 wizzyrea :/ not so cool 20:58 sekjal wizzyrea: I'm having problems loading 20:58 chris yeah, i closed mine 20:58 wizzyrea the sound being so bad 20:58 wizzyrea that was actually the camera I think 20:57 chris heh 20:57 sekjal ok, let's NOT use ustream.tv for KohaCon '10.... 20:54 chris "people arent close enough to hit me, ill act like a jerk" 20:53 sekjal I've known folks like that 20:53 chris its like they have different personas 20:53 chris some people do weird things with email 20:52 sekjal he's perfectly civil in person. his presentation last Friday at UH was great 20:50 chris_n2 Ben just does not get it 20:49 sekjal yeah, can't help but agree 20:47 chris the latest one is a purposefully trollish one too 20:46 chris yeah, thats why i replied, "why would we want them? are you joking?" (in maori) 20:46 chris happens to regularly to be anything eles 20:46 sekjal wtf? 20:46 sekjal I finally looked up the two alternate domains he proposed 20:46 chris im leaning to purposefully inflamatory 20:46 sekjal yeah, he's a good guy in person, but some of the stuff he posts is... I dunno... ill-conceived? 20:45 * chris isnt gonna feed the troll 20:45 chris from what i hear he is fine in person, but geez, what a troll on the lists 20:44 chris he has like email tourettes 20:44 chris seriously, what is wrong with ben ide? 20:43 chris http://twitter.com/ranginui/status/5224497555 20:43 chris and i replied 20:43 chris sekjal: http://twitter.com/JanieH/status/5220300494 20:42 chris wizzyrea: oh yeah thats an nz accent but someone who has lived overseas for a while 20:41 sekjal the tweets surrounding seem to reference this event: http://www.infotoday.com/il2009/day.asp?day=Tuesday#TrackTuesdayEveningSession 20:40 chris yeah i tried asking who was talking 20:40 chris yeah 20:39 wizzyrea and I was like, I don't get it 20:39 sekjal http://twitter.com/JanieH 20:39 wizzyrea they were like HAHA THIS IS FUNNY 20:39 chris yeah, seemed they had it bass ackwards 20:39 wizzyrea and a giant fork 20:39 wizzyrea there was I guess a graphic of a cat with a lime skin hat 20:39 |Lupin| k, till soon guys, have a nice continuation of day, nomatter what time it is in your TZ 20:39 wizzyrea oh yea, I didn't think it was all that funny but meh 20:38 wizzyrea I'm not sure of his name >.< 20:38 chris wizzyrea: who was talking? 20:37 chris there was talk on twitter about a kitty and fork or something and koha yesterday, i was wondering what that was about 20:37 sekjal is there a reason why Cataloging doesn't have a 'home' screen? its the only area that doesn't. it just goes straight to addbooks.pl 20:37 chris looking now 20:37 wizzyrea chris: from Internet Librarian http://www.ustream.tv/channel/illive 20:33 chris normally we are in the high teens by now 20:33 chris the weather is mental 20:33 chris_n2 meanwhile, we had an easterly that brought tropical air for an eye popping 26.6 C 20:32 owen Bye all 20:32 * owen thinks it's time 20:31 chris southerly front come in from antartica .. there was actually a snow warning 20:31 munin schuster: Error: "time" is not a valid command. 20:31 munin chris_n2: Error: "clockout" is not a valid command. 20:31 schuster munin time to go home? 20:31 chris_n2 @clockout 20:31 munin owen: Error: "Is" is not a valid command. 20:31 owen munin: Is it time for me to go home? 20:31 munin sekjal: The current temperature in Peter Cooper Village, New York, New York is 12.9�C (4:30 PM EDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 98%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 29.55 in 1000.6 hPa (Rising). 20:31 sekjal @wunder 10016 20:31 munin chris_n2: The current temperature in Erwin, North Carolina is 25.0�C (3:59 PM EDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 57%. Dew Point: 16.0�C. Pressure: 29.91 in 1013 hPa (Steady). 20:31 chris_n2 @wunder 28334 20:30 munin brendan: The current temperature in Upper Riviera - Camino Alto, Santa Barbara, California is 16.9�C (1:29 PM PDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 19%. Dew Point: -7.0�C. Pressure: 29.80 in 1009.0 hPa (Falling). 20:30 brendan @wunder 93103 20:30 munin wizzyrea: The current temperature in Channel 6 Downtown, Lawrence, Kansas is 18.6�C (3:29 PM CDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 54%. Dew Point: 9.0�C. Pressure: 29.67 in 1004.6 hPa (Falling). 20:30 wizzyrea @wunder lawrence ks 20:30 munin schuster: The current temperature in Crooked Lane, Plano, Texas is 19.9�C (3:29 PM CDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Overcast. Humidity: 81%. Dew Point: 17.0�C. Pressure: 29.64 in 1003.6 hPa (Falling). Flash Flood Watch in effect from late tonight through Thursday evening... 20:30 schuster @wunder plano, TX 20:28 chris i thought it was cold 20:28 munin chris: The current temperature in Wellington, New Zealand is 6.0�C (9:00 AM NZDT on October 29, 2009). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 87%. Dew Point: 4.0�C. Windchill: 1.0�C. Pressure: 29.86 in 1011 hPa (Rising). 20:28 chris @wunder wellington, nz 20:24 sekjal thanks, chris! 20:24 chris yep, explain will confirm that for ya :) 20:24 sekjal chris: I think I was searching on field that wasn't indexed. the statement I gave |Lupin| ran MUCH faster, since biblio.biblionumber is indexed 20:21 schuster I already have a match point for the 999 reloading. Unfortunately the MARC records that I have don't have the KOHA biblio number in them drat. 20:20 chris run it with explain 20:19 chris sekjal, if you wanna know why it took a while 20:19 schuster unfortunately when I type what is in the 001 as sn = 277250 it doesn't find anything, but if I search sn = 171127 which is in the 999 $c it does find it. 20:16 sekjal |Lupin| happy to help! 20:16 |Lupin| sekjal: yeah, it's one shot.. thanks :) 20:14 sekjal |Lupin| I ran a query with just 1 IN clause, and it took a VERY long time. it seems to me there has to be a more efficient way to do it, but if you only need the report once, this'll do 20:13 schuster WOW this has been a very educational Koha IRC day for me ;O 20:12 |Lupin| sekjal: ah I didn't know the IN bit, many thanks ! This one will definitely be _very_ helpful, thanks a lot ! 20:12 schuster melm 001 Control number? 20:10 gmcharlt ah is your 001 mapped to Local-number in record.abs? 20:10 sekjal select biblionumber from biblio where biblionumber IN (select distinct biblionumber from items where ccode = $code1) AND biblionumber IN (select distinct biblionumber from items where ccode != $code2) 20:09 schuster gmcharlt - ok bib1.att looks like att 12 is local-number based on the above? local-number 1=12? 20:08 sekjal |Lupin| not sure the more efficient way; I experimented with 'IN' 20:08 munin chris: The operation succeeded. 20:08 chris @later tell thd thanks for sending the email 20:06 |Lupin| sekjal: wouldyou use create view to build both sets, or which construct ? 20:05 sekjal |Lupin| well, one inefficient way to do it is to do a couple nested statements; get a list of all the biblionumbers that match the first criteria, and another that match all the second criteria, and then select only biblionumbers that are IN both those sets 20:03 gmcharlt bib1.att is yet another Zebra config file 20:02 schuster where would I found that information? 20:00 gmcharlt ? 20:00 gmcharlt is Control-number listed in bib1.att 20:00 gmcharlt ah, right I skipped a step 19:59 schuster then sn Local-number 19:58 schuster local-number 1=12 (notice no # in front) 19:58 schuster so I see #control number-local then I see 19:56 schuster found it. 19:56 schuster dig and yea shall find... :) 19:55 schuster where would I find ccl.properties to determine if it is mapped? 19:53 gmcharlt yes, assuming that the index is also mapped to a CCL index name (in ccl.properties) 19:53 schuster It is indexed, I know that but can I use that as a match point? 19:52 gmcharlt and yes, a tag has to be indexed in order to find records in the database that are matches 19:52 gmcharlt that does signal that it's indexed - just not specific qualified as a word or phrase index 19:52 schuster do you have to have an index to match on it? 19:51 chris no indexes 19:51 chris melm 001 Control-number 19:50 chris now 001 is this 19:50 chris a word one :w, a phrase one :p and its sortable :s 19:50 chris Title:w,Title:p,Title:s 19:50 chris that says it has a bunch of indexes 19:50 chris melm 245$a Title-cover:w,Title-cover:p,Title-cover:s,Title:w,Title:p,Title:s 19:49 chris heres 245a 19:49 schuster shucks 19:49 chris you are gonna have to learn a lot about zebra before those files make sense, short answer is no, there isnt an index on 001 19:48 schuster chris - you know another question is coming after that response to a librarian... where are those and what am I looking for or where can I go to find the information I need to find out? 19:48 sekjal dang 19:48 sekjal |Lupin|: yes, you're right, my SQL doesn't do it right 19:47 |Lupin| sekjal: there are to conditions. (1) there is a row associating biblionumber and ccode1. (2) there is no columns associating biblionumber and ccode2 19:46 |Lupin| sekjal: hmm the two tests should be on different column 19:46 sekjal |Lupin|: the data set on my machine isn't really conducive to testing this, though. 19:46 chris specifically zebradb/marc_defs/marc21/biblios/record.abs 19:44 chris schuster: you need to check the zebra files 19:44 sekjal select distinct biblioitems.biblionumber from biblioitems, items where biblioitems.biblionumber = items.biblionumber AND items.ccode = $code1 AND items.ccode != $code2 19:43 sekjal |Lupin|: I think it would be something like this: 19:38 |Lupin| sekjal: sure, thanks ! I'd be vry interested in learning how you'd soleve such a prolem, cause my sql is so rudimnetary... 19:38 |Lupin| with ccode1 and code2 fixed 19:37 |Lupin| such that there is a row (biblionumber,ccode1) in items and such that there is no row (biblionumber, code2) in items 19:37 sekjal |Lupin|: great! give me minute or two, and I'll see if I can whip up an SQL statement 19:37 |Lupin| list all the biblionumbers 19:37 |Lupin| it's something like 19:36 |Lupin| but I'm not powerful enough with mysql to find out how to express it 19:36 |Lupin| sekjal: actually yes ! ccode is an fields of the items table, so the ccodes are mapped to that 19:34 |Lupin| sekjal: hmm let me check... 19:34 |Lupin| sekjal: no 19:32 sekjal do you have your ccode mapped from MARC to a Koha database field? 19:32 schuster Question about record matching rules - search index - how do I found out what my options are? Is there an index for 001 tag? 19:31 |Lupin| sekjal: hmm, not ure it would be doable inpure sql, cause you have to extract the item fields and test their subfields... 19:30 sekjal |Lupin|: I think you could write some SQL that would give you all those records, but I'm not sure if the regular search interface would do that 19:26 |Lupin| hello chris_n 19:26 |Lupin| is it possible in Koha to search all records which have one item of a given ccode and no item with another given ccode, please ? 19:25 chris_n hi |Lupin| 19:24 |Lupin| hello there :) 18:50 chris ok off to work now 18:45 munin brendan: The current temperature in Northwest Goleta, Goleta, California is 17.2�C (11:40 AM PDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 25%. Dew Point: -3.0�C. Pressure: 29.90 in 1012.4 hPa (Steady). 18:45 brendan @wunder 93117 18:43 munin chris_n: The operation succeeded. 18:43 chris_n @later tell paul_p if jean is working on pdf generation in koha, I'd love to collaborate 18:42 chris_n if so, I'd love to collaborate 18:42 chris_n paul_p: is jean working on pdf generation in koha? 18:33 chris cya paul_p 18:31 paul_p see you tomorrow #koha ! 18:31 * paul_p hungry. It's 7:30PM here, so, I go back home (tomorrow, my family come back after a few days vacations) 18:29 chris thd: thank you 18:26 paul_p + jean andré is working on - select the delivery place and - better pdf printing (more flexible) 18:26 thd chris: my time is very short at the moment but I will look at the previous format and try. I will at least start a blank agenda page first. 18:26 chris paul_p: HLT are very excited to test, when you give the word :) 18:26 gmcharlt ok 18:25 paul_p still some to do... (there are some dirty bugs -merge problems, as it used to work at SAN-OP- that we must fix before you can merge our branch, gmcharlt 18:25 chris hiya gmcharlt 18:25 chris thd: if you have time to send out an email that would be good, otherwise i will send one when i get to work 18:24 paul_p hi gmcharlt 18:24 Ropuch paul_p: ++ 18:24 gmcharlt hi chris, paul_p 18:24 chris paul_p++ 18:24 paul_p 'morning chris 18:24 chris -25 mins 18:24 * paul_p did 6 patches for 3.2 today (acquisitions). Very happy to have had some time for some coding those days :D 18:24 chris so thats in about 24 hours 18:24 Ropuch Nice 18:24 chris both 19:00 UTC 18:24 chris and 4 Novmeber for the next general meeting 18:24 chris ok, 10/29 for the foundation IRC meeting 18:23 thd chris: was it postponed until after tomorrow? 18:23 chris and yes it was postponed was my recollection 18:23 chris she is at a conference that is why 18:23 thd chris: I suggested sending an email and tentative agenda posted in the wiki to nengard but I only had an autoreply 18:23 slef Ropuch: see the summary link to the wiki pages that need creating 18:22 slef Ropuch: postponed a day so that nengard could be here. 18:22 slef I've got to go discuss the road company. Can someone else send it, please? 18:22 Ropuch Yep 18:22 Ropuch http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:events:meetings:irc_meetings:meetingnotes09oct07 Agree times of next meetings: Foundation-forming 19 UTC 28 October 2009 18:21 chris someone really should send out an email then, because i dont think many people remembered 18:21 slef HTH. BBL. 18:21 slef says the co-op shared calendar 18:20 slef Koha: foundation-association forming - 19:00 UTC, Reference: http://stats.workbuffer.org/irclog/koha/2009-10-07#i_316191 18:17 Ropuch I was sure the meeting is today 18:17 thd hello Ropuch 18:16 Ropuch Hi thd, owen 18:16 thd hello owen 18:15 thd s/IRC/koha IRC/ 18:14 thd When is tomorrow's #IRC meeting? 17:51 joetho I will look at the inventory changes to see what to look for. Thanks! 17:50 chris ok bbiab 17:50 joetho Whew, another bullet DODGED 17:50 chris heh 17:50 joetho well don't tell me then. 17:49 chris 3.i.cant.tell.you.or.i.have.to.kill.you.1 17:49 joetho For some reason I keep thinking about the term "Stockholm Syndrome" 17:48 joetho Speaking of which, I wonder what we will have for version numbers in the future, on our hosted system. 17:48 chris hdl_laptop: ok 17:48 chris yeah i think you have it, last change was in june joetho 17:48 joetho although I was messing about on our test installation, which is older 17:47 joetho version 3.01.00.032 17:47 hdl_laptop because most of submits need to be translated. 17:46 hdl_laptop chris : I had to reintroduce the submit button translation 17:46 chris what version are you running ? it might be live on yours already 17:46 chris :) 17:46 joetho I say that a lot anyway. 17:45 joetho Perfect! "Let's just wait on this, until after the 3.2 rollout..." 17:45 hdl_laptop with a barcode file, you just ingest your data. 17:44 hdl_laptop in 3.2 there has been some improvements on it. 17:44 joetho Most had NEVER inventoried. 17:43 joetho Very few of the libraries we have migrated into our koha consortium had inventoried recently. 17:43 joetho Just wondering how it would work with a barcode file. One of these days I hope to have time to experiment with it. 17:42 hdl_laptop your question ? 17:42 joetho yes, hdl_laptop? 17:41 hdl_laptop joetho: ? 17:41 chris not in a few years 17:39 joetho Has anyone here had any experiences with the Koha inventory tool? 17:37 sekjal morning, chris 17:36 chris morning 17:24 * chris_n realized that about the time he also found out that hind-sight is nearly worthless 17:23 chris_n hehe 17:22 jwagner chris_n, reminds me of something I realized somewhere in my 20s -- the older I got, the smarter my parents got :-) 17:21 chris_n the more I learn the more I know the less I know.... :-P 17:07 kf leaving work - bye #koha :) 15:45 jwagner will do. 15:44 wizzyrea let me know what you find out (I'm curious)) 15:44 jwagner Got to do some testing.... 15:43 wizzyrea that is a wrench in the clockwork for sure 15:42 wizzyrea ooh, yea 15:42 wizzyrea but it doesn't show on pick list (because there are no items availalble) 15:42 jwagner Hmmm. Need to do some experimenting. With that setup on dummy items, and onshelf holds not being allowed, not sure how it will work. 15:42 wizzyrea and afaik it works and allows hold 15:42 wizzyrea yes, I believe we can place title holds on the item, the procedure we outlined for you is what one of our libraries actually does 15:41 wizzyrea we do allow on-shelf holds 15:40 jwagner And do you allow on-shelf holds? 15:40 jwagner We were talking a while back about how you handled placing holds on on order items, & you sent me your dummy item setup. Question on that -- if your dummy item is marked not for loan, you can place a title-level hold on the title? 15:40 wizzyrea about the same :) what's on your mind? 15:39 jwagner Fair to middlin', you? 15:39 wizzyrea yo jwagner, how's it going? 15:39 jwagner wizzyrea, online? 15:22 schuster whew as long as there was data in the 040c it left it alone!! Way cool! 15:20 schuster I added the plugin for 003.pl and it worked - even put the data in rather than calling an error. hmmm wonder how it will handle items that we edit locally but don't transcribe? 15:20 owen schuster: I would expect the default text to appear automatically, not on click. But that's just a guess. 15:19 schuster well it wiped it out after I saved it... 15:18 kf perhaps its there after you save? 15:18 kf I only used default for 952 subfields so far, its works nice there. used it for classification scheme and branches (only one branch in our system) 15:15 schuster hmmm I did as owen and kf suggested and put some "default" text in the 040 c - but it isn't coming in when I click on that field. 15:15 ccurry Yeah, MarcEditor has been sufficient for every need I've come upon so far, but now I need to insert individual 008 fields into records based on a unique id, a much more complex operation. 15:14 ccurry schuster: thanks. I'll contact him. Maybe I'll try xslt first, since that's the only scripting language I know well. 15:13 schuster Generally I use the full MarcEdit to edit and the F11 where you have options for replacing etc.. rather than the scripts . I use find/replace a lot as well. 15:12 schuster ccurry - I have used it limited as it creates vbs script and I don't know that. Terry is usually very good about answering questions. I had asked him at one point if he would post some examples/samples but he hasn't done that yet. 15:11 schuster whew - way cool !!! 2 new things learned today - my work is done can I go home now? 15:10 ccurry Does anyone have experience with MarcEdit's Script Wizard? I'm using MarcEdit 5.1.3401.12539. I can get it to add fields, but I can't get the conditional option to work. I haven't tried using RegEx; I can't even get "HAS" to work. I can't find documentation that describes the syntax that this field is expecting. 14:54 kf I see there is a new log option: letter log - but I dont find any entries in statistics table or in by browsing system logs in the browser - does someone now how this works? 14:53 kf you get tabs with all subfields after that and can see what is configured for each 14:52 kf click edit subfields first, owen is right 14:52 schuster So I want to do that on the 040 subfield c 14:52 schuster I like kf's solution. 14:52 owen schuster: Click the "edit subfields" button 14:51 schuster ok I do see this - @ control field Tab:0, Not repeatable, Mandatory, | Plugin:marc21_field_003.pl, Delete 14:51 kf perhaps instead of using a plugin to set a default value you can set the default value directly via marc framework 14:50 owen That's correct. When you click "Subfields" you should see one line in the table, Subfield "@" 14:50 schuster When I click on either subfields or Edit I don't see anything about display more contraints...??? 14:49 schuster then I see this 003 CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER No No Subfields Edit Delete 14:49 schuster I am going to MARC Bibliographic framework - and click "Marc Structure" - on the default 14:48 schuster where is this display more contraints I don't see that anywhere in the MARC Framework setup 14:48 schuster I know the only place I have put TxPlISD - is in the syspref/cataloging section where it says "org code" so how did it get to the 003 - is there a problem with the coding? 14:47 owen That's where the plugin is set 14:47 owen schuster: Did you click "display more contraints" ? 14:46 schuster When I look at it - 003 authorized values are blank and I don't see anything there withTxPlISD. 14:44 schuster Yikes - MARC frameworks... I have not played with those so this could be dangerous... Off to my test server to play. 13:32 gmcharlt check your MARC frameworks and verify that the same cataloging plugin is set for the 003@ and the 040$c 13:32 schuster Is there an easy way to get it to default to that or auto fill it in? 13:31 schuster Which is our LC org code. Then it asks for the 040 c transcribing agency to be filled in, but DOESN'T automatically fill that in. 13:30 schuster Before I put this bug in I want to ask about it here. When you create a bib or edit one in exitance - it asks for the 003, 003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER − to be filled in when you click on it it defaults in my situation to TxPlISD 13:29 schuster AH! see - ask and you shall be answered by gmcharlt! - thank you doctor - Please state the nature of your ILS emergency 13:28 gmcharlt schuster: click on the tag's label, and that should expand the other subfields 13:27 schuster New question - I'm sure this is documented... I don't often catalog in Koha - so I have this record and I want to add the 942$n - but the record displays a 942$c only - and the only option I see is the "-" to delete the tag. 13:20 chris_n ahhh 13:20 munin gmcharlt: add, change, get, random, remove, search, and stats 13:20 gmcharlt @list Quote 13:20 munin gmcharlt: Error: There is no command "quote". 13:20 gmcharlt @help quote 13:20 munin gmcharlt: Error: There is no command "quote". 13:20 gmcharlt @help Quote 13:20 munin gmcharlt: Quote #42: "<chris_n> @gmcharlt: it's broken; how do I fix it? <munin> chris_n: Error: gmcharlt: is not a valid command." (added by chris_n at 09:17 AM, October 28, 2009) 13:20 gmcharlt @quote get 42 13:19 munin chris_n: Quote #9: "pianohacker ponders drumstick->ear as a method of food acquisition...We haven't gone to this good mexican restaurant in a while..." (added by wizzyrea at 04:23 PM, June 19, 2009) 13:19 chris_n @quote random 13:19 munin chris_n: Error: "quote" is not a valid command. 13:19 chris_n @quote 13:19 chris_n grrrr 13:19 munin chris_n: Error: There is no command "quote". 13:19 chris_n @help quote 13:19 munin chris_n: Error: The "Quote" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "help" in it. Try "list Quote" to see the commands in the "Quote" plugin. 13:19 chris_n @quote help 13:18 chris_n opps 13:18 chris_n slef: ^^ 13:18 munin chris_n: Error: The "Quote" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "42" in it. Try "list Quote" to see the commands in the "Quote" plugin. 13:18 chris_n @quote 42 13:18 gmcharlt chris_n: no, it shouldn't be necessary to reregister, just identify yourself to munin again 13:18 chris_n nm 13:17 chris_n gmcharlt: do we need to re-register with munin now 13:17 slef bbl 13:16 munin slef: Error: "go" is not a valid command. 13:16 slef munin: go boil yourself. 13:16 munin slef: Error: You must be registered to use this command. If you are already registered, you must either identify (using the identify command) or add a hostmask matching your current hostmask (using the "hostmask add" command). 13:16 slef @quote add <chris_n> @gmcharlt: it's broken; how do I fix it? <munin> chris_n: Error: "gmcharlt:" is not a valid command. 13:15 chris_n opps ;-) 13:15 munin chris_n: Error: "gmcharlt:" is not a valid command. 13:15 chris_n @gmcharlt: it's broken; how do I fix it? 13:15 chris_n hehe 13:15 gmcharlt Please state the nature of your ILS emergency 13:14 owen gmcharlt: You'll be like our holographic doctor. 13:14 * gmcharlt doesn't like that idea - means you all can turn me off at will too ;) 13:14 slef owen: fnarr 13:13 owen We should set up gmcharlt as an Amazon ec2 instance that we can fire up at will. 13:13 gmcharlt slef: bug 3006 is also talking about a per-item suppression flag AFAICT 13:12 schuster Ah yes they wanted to do it by collection thanks for the clarification. gmcharlt needs to hang out for at least 2 more years as he knows the system soooo well. 13:12 slef gmcharlt: sure, for the general ticket. But that's not what NELKS say they're paying for. 13:11 gmcharlt slef: current suppression is per bib; to suppress an entire collection, you'd have to suppress its bibs individually 13:11 schuster OK yes HIDES WHOLE BIB... 13:11 schuster That is a great question slef 13:11 gmcharlt schuster: note that there currently isn't a way to hide individual items 13:11 schuster Way cool... I'll write this up as a 3.00x and send it to nicole. 13:11 munin 04Bug 3006: enhancement, P3, ---, gmcharlt@gmail.com, NEW, ability to hide a collection / location from OPAC users 13:11 slef So how does this differ from http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3006#c1 ? 13:11 owen So the syspref description should be revised to remove the comment about checking with system admin 13:10 gmcharlt owen: no 13:10 schuster OK thanks for the clarification. 13:10 owen gmcharlt: So there is no further setup required? 13:10 schuster slef types faster than me! 13:10 gmcharlt sorry, 942$n 13:10 slef gmcharlt: 952$n or 942$n ? 13:10 gmcharlt schuster: correct - the base index config already knows what to look for re 952$n 13:10 schuster Do others know about this feature? seems someone was looking for this functionality to hide items from the public. 13:09 munin 04Bug http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3006 enhancement, P3, ---, gmcharlt@gmail.com, NEW, ability to hide a collection / location from OPAC users 13:09 slef bug 3006 13:09 gmcharlt it's not that deep; numbers from suppressed bibs would currently display in that report 13:09 schuster May have to play with it... So all I need is a 942$n with a 1 and that syspref turned on. 13:08 schuster VERY interesting... So if you do a most circulated type report in pac those won't display? 13:08 gmcharlt schuster: yes, they'll display in staff 13:08 owen We were getting holds on ILL stuff that could only circulate once. 13:07 slef oh I think this relates to a bug I have 13:07 schuster WOW! but they will display in staff pac? 13:07 owen schuster: We use this feature to hide interlibrary loan items in the OPAC 13:07 schuster to hide the bib from pac? 13:07 gmcharlt if it does, that bib (and the items attached to it) won't be displayed in OPAC searches 13:07 gmcharlt basic it simply boils down to checking whether the 942$n (for MARC21) of a bib records contains a 1 13:07 schuster or what that means? suppress items, the whole opac what is it? 13:06 schuster slef - yep - so I was wondering what and how it worked... 13:06 slef "requires further setup" 13:06 schuster gmcharlt - in the long term the community will persist. 13:06 gmcharlt schuster: OPAC suppression may not currently documented but has existed in the public version of Koha since at least 3.0 13:05 slef schuster: I think I have that syspref. Checking. 13:05 gmcharlt schuster: agreed; although I think ultimately it's going to boil down to who wears out first 13:05 schuster I can't find it documented anywhere. 13:05 schuster Well here I am and can't find any information on it. Is that something LibLime threw in and will be in the next release or does everyone have that syspref? 13:05 schuster Question - I searched my sysprefs for opacsuppression and found a setting but it tells me to check with the system admin before changing the settings. 13:05 slef yes, that's one plus 13:04 schuster owen - that was why I thought going through the original creator as the starting foundation might give some credibility to the community for control. 13:02 owen I guess we have to try (I certainly feel compelled to) 13:02 owen I just don't know that we're going to make any headway 13:01 slef owen: I tried to get it back to koha.org community management. Dunno if I succeeded. Didn't want to ignore the historical and release-quality points, though. 12:50 indradg good evening all 12:48 munin indradg: The current temperature in Kolkata, India is 28.0�C (5:50 PM IST on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 54%. Dew Point: 18.0�C. Pressure: 29.83 in 1010 hPa (Steady). 12:48 indradg @wunder kolkata 12:42 munin slef: The current temperature in Weston-Super-Mare, United Kingdom is 16.3�C (12:41 PM GMT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 83%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 30.08 in 1018.5 hPa (Steady). 12:42 slef @wunder Weston-super-Mare, SOMERSET 12:42 owen Really we're all arguing about points that are tangential to the real problem. I think Josh will keep inventing objections as long as we're asking for control over "his" territory. 12:37 chris_n slef: well crafted response 12:30 munin chris_n: The current temperature in Erwin, North Carolina is 23.0�C (7:59 AM EDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Light Rain. Humidity: 88%. Dew Point: 21.0�C. Pressure: 29.84 in 1010 hPa (Steady). 12:30 chris_n @wunder 28334 12:29 Nate morning chris_n, everyone 12:29 munin chris_n: The current temperature in Rogers Bridge Rd Area, Duncan, South Carolina is 13.2�C (8:16 AM EDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Fog. Humidity: 99%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 29.90 in 1012.4 hPa (Rising). Dense fog advisory in effect until 9 am EDT this morning... 12:29 chris_n @wunder 29334 12:29 chris_n wb munin 12:29 chris_n Nate too 12:29 chris_n g'morning owen, everyone 12:28 owen good morning schuster 12:00 kf lunch time - bbl 11:59 kf slef: I just talked to my colleague, who is responsible for privacy / data protection. he does not know if our laws are similar. perhaps I can tell you when Im finished with the paperwork 11:58 headbang hi 11:56 kf slef: ok, this wont happen here, because they cant log in as root - only I can 11:53 slef kf: instead, I think several were still logging in as the koha-conf user. 11:53 slef kf: to use individual staff users as much as possible. 11:51 kf slef: what was your advice? 11:50 slef kf: they've worked for us. Or at least, only one librarian has reported a grave bug with them and that was partly because they didn't follow our advice on staff users. 11:49 kf slef: I d like to go with anonymizing data as much as possible, so the information is still usable for statistics 11:49 slef for info, http://www.ico.gov.uk/what_we_cover/data_protection/the_basics.aspx is a guide to our law, but I think much of it comes from or went to EU directives. 11:48 kf slef: I got the impression that some of them are not secure to use or need extensive testing before using them 11:48 kf slef: so for the time being I think its better to keep individual users and perhaps add a user just for editing lists 11:47 slef kf: I think there are some history-anonymising tools but I'd have to look up exactly what/where they are. 11:47 slef kf: yes, one has to do some work on purging old information which you have no need to keep. 11:47 kf slef: its on my todo list ... we need a kind of treaty with our customer, describing everything first. 11:46 slef kf: your law should be similar to ours. If you don't keep track of which member of staff changed a patron's personal information, I think you can't show that you have processed it fairly. 11:46 kf slef: I sill have to look into it, but we will need to write documents and we cant keep some information or only keep it for a specified amount of time 11:45 kf slef: Germany 11:45 slef kf: where are you? 11:44 kf slef: I fear we are not allowed to keep the information who changed what and when... because of privacy law 11:44 kf slef: thx 11:43 slef I think you can have legal problems in England with unauthorised modifications to patrons if you can't tell who changed what. Koha's modification log won't allow you to discover the modification source without individual staff users. 11:42 slef individual koha users for each staff person I think 11:40 kf slef: sorry, no comments - I just wonder what they get access to and how often they will get updated etc. 11:39 kf discussion started with public lists, because only the owner can edit them 11:38 kf general question: is it common to have one koha staff user for all staff or individual koha users for each staff person? 11:12 slef Anyone got comments on that? 11:12 slef on ec2 11:12 slef so, Koha Express is v3.00.02-final with Zebra 10:38 magnusenger kf: ;-) 10:38 kf magnusenger: who does not? :) 10:37 magnusenger kf: talking to youself, eh? ;-) 10:37 CGI646 [Wed Oct 28 16:05:42 2009] Makefile.PL: Warning: prerequisite XML::LibXSLT 1.59 not found.Writing Makefile for koha 10:36 kf magnusenger:... my typing fingers will never learn 10:36 kf kf: I think its because of the lake we have so much fog here, can get a little depressing in winter, but in the summer its really nice here 10:36 CGI646 hello 10:34 magnusenger kf: constant grey? Hihi... 10:33 kf magnusenger: all grey here, normal autumn weather for Konstanz 10:33 magnusenger kf: yeah, 7 isn't too warm either... I can see patches of blue sky - yay! ;-) 10:32 kf magnusenger: cold and foggy enough for me here :) 10:31 kf CGI646: ask your question, if we can help we will 10:30 CGI646 can any one help me 10:29 CGI646 hi 10:29 nicomo as for Lyon, munin's answer doesn't give a good feeling of what it's like. Really sunny. It feels warmer than 12°C 10:28 magnusenger nicomo: we had some a couple weeks back, but it's gone now, just a bit on the highest mountain peaks 10:27 nicomo magnusenger: any snow yet? 10:24 magnusenger anyone colder? ;-) 10:24 munin magnusenger: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 4.0�C (10:50 AM CET on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Light Rain Showers. Humidity: 93%. Dew Point: 3.0�C. Windchill: 2.0�C. Pressure: 30.12 in 1020 hPa (Steady). 10:24 magnusenger @wunder bodo, norway 10:24 munin magnusenger: Error: No such location could be found. 10:24 magnusenger @wunder bodoe, norway 10:22 munin nicomo: The current temperature in Lyon, France is 12.0�C (11:00 AM CET on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 77%. Dew Point: 8.0�C. Pressure: 30.15 in 1021 hPa (Steady). 10:22 nicomo @wunder lyon france 10:04 kf yay, munin is back :) 10:04 munin kf: The current temperature in Konstanz, Germany is 7.0�C (11:00 AM CET on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Heavy Fog. Humidity: 96%. Dew Point: 6.0�C. Pressure: 30.22 in 1023 hPa (Rising). 10:04 kf @wunder konstanz 09:59 munin gmcharlt: The current temperature in FoxFire Woods, Gainesville, Florida is 21.3�C (5:58 AM EDT on October 28, 2009). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 98%. Dew Point: 21.0�C. Pressure: 29.86 in 1011.1 hPa (Rising). 09:59 gmcharlt @wunder 32605 09:58 munin gmcharlt: Quote #2: "<jwagner> Hope springs eternal in little kitty hearts. Better watch the doors :-)" (added by gmcharlt at 12:04 PM, June 03, 2009) 09:58 gmcharlt @quote random 09:03 zico that means... if i search with the ISBN.... it shows two same items 09:03 zico when i edit BIBLIO record... i repeat... when i EDIT ANY BIBLIO RECORD... it becomes two items 09:03 zico but... the problem is 09:03 zico Ropuch: thanks a lot 08:57 chris yep 08:56 kf but 3.4 has a nice start I think 08:54 chris yep im hoping we get a few for each, give people some choice :) 08:52 kf chris: 2 proposals for tanslation manager :) 08:35 chris looks good 08:34 * chris reads frederic1 's proposal 08:13 chris :) 08:12 Ropuch Guess i missed cpan chapter in my "Becoming perl hacker in less than 10 minutes" ;> 08:11 Ropuch Oh, didn't know that 08:11 chris :) 08:10 chris sudo cpan Algorithm::CheckDigits 08:10 chris or the less typing way 08:09 Ropuch If it's not working: sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install Algorithm::Checkdigits' 08:09 Ropuch try 08:09 Ropuch zico: tru apt-get install libalgorithm-checkdigits-perl 08:07 zico Ropuch, i am using Debian 5.0 08:07 Ropuch I'm not sure it's in stable though 08:06 Ropuch (in debian/ubuntu) 08:06 Ropuch libalgorithm-checkdigits-perl 08:06 zico imp: chris, which module? 08:06 Ropuch Morning kf 08:06 Ropuch zico: what distro are you using? 07:56 chris hiya kf 07:56 kf morning chris 07:55 kf morning #koha 07:55 chris sudo cpan Algorithm::CheckDigits 07:54 chris you have missed installing a module 07:54 zico :( 07:54 zico Can't locate Algorithm/CheckDigits.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/share/koha/lib /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /usr/share/koha/lib/C4/Labels.pm line 25. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/share/koha/lib/C4/Labels.pm line 25. Compilation failed in require at /usr/share/koha/intranet/cgi-bi 07:54 zico then... i get this error 07:53 zico when i go 2 upload marc 07:53 zico imp: chris 07:44 zico thanks chris 07:41 chris thanks Ropuch 07:41 Ropuch It's export PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib && export KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha-conf.xml in debian/ubuntu install by default 07:40 chris and then try running it 07:40 chris (but change for your setup) 07:40 chris and export KOHA_CONF=/home/chris/koha-dev/etc/koha-conf.xml 07:40 chris for me 07:40 chris eg export PERL5LIB=/home/chris/git/koha 07:39 chris export PERL5LIB=/path/to/C4 07:39 chris zico before you run it you need to do 07:39 chris frederic1: wow .. that is a lot 07:39 zico Can't locate C4/Context.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at ./rebuild_nozebra.pl line 3. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./rebuild_nozebra.pl line 3. 07:39 zico yep...this problem occured 07:39 Ropuch frederic1: it is pesemistic, actually - I was nearly sure Poland is more depressed than France ;> 07:38 zico but.. i ran ./rebuild_nozebra -b -w 07:38 chris right, did you run rebuild_nozebra.pl ? 07:38 zico i didn`t install zebra here.... so...there is no zebra 07:38 zico chris: 07:37 frederic1 I don't say that for myself... Just google 'france telecom suicides' to get an idea of what I'm talking about 07:33 chris drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette? :) 07:32 chris heh 07:32 frederic1 chris: France is depressed and suicidal this morning, as usual (in response to your above question)... 07:31 chris hi frederic1 07:31 frederic1 good morning everybody 07:05 magnusenger hi Ropuch 07:05 Ropuch Hello magnusenger 07:05 Ropuch chain-greetings reminds me of some word-memorization game 07:04 magnusenger hi chris and the rest of #koha 07:03 chris hi magnusenger 07:02 chris hi Ropuch 07:01 nicomo hi Ropuch 07:01 Ropuch Hello chris, nicomo 06:53 chris hows france today? 06:51 nicomo hello all 06:51 nicomo hello chris 06:50 chris hiya nicomo 06:45 chris (either zebra or no-zebra) 06:45 chris have you built the indexes 06:21 zico i mean... though i hv data in my new server...but... i cannot find those by searching 06:21 zico imported those sql data into my new server...but... i cannot search data there 06:21 zico i hv just installed a new koha 3.0.1 server... just took datas from my another server as sql format 06:20 zico hi 06:03 brendan night 05:55 * chris_n2 heads off to sleep 05:54 * richard backs 05:25 * chris_n2 wonders how it suddenly got to be 1:20am 05:24 chris_n2 mason++ 05:13 mason macports versus fink, etc... 05:13 mason it took many hours of mistakes and dead-ends :/ 05:12 mason w00t, ive *just* managed to get a koha3_HEAD running on my osx 10.4 lappy 04:41 chris_n2 oh well, stuck on apache config now 03:37 chris oh wow, sweet 03:37 chris_n2 now it installs 03:23 chris that would be pretty sweet 03:23 chris_n2 I have this sort of ethereal hope that there might be an INSTALL.win32 file in the 3.2 release 03:23 chris *nod* 03:23 chris_n2 but this is a big step forward 03:22 chris_n2 then even 03:22 chris_n2 gmcharlt and I had this worked out nearly two years ago, but several things have changed in the Makefile.PL since them 03:22 chris well it's definitely progress 03:22 chris ahhh 03:22 chris_n2 dmake makes the all: target now, but there needs to be some syntactical changes to the install: target methinks 03:21 chris_n2 ahh... not quite 03:16 chris so using the latest version, you can get it installed on windows? 03:16 chris :) 03:16 chris_n2 A schroedinbug is a bug that manifests only after someone reading source code or using the program in an unusual way notices that it never should have worked in the first place, at which point the program promptly stops working for everybody until fixed. 03:16 chris_n2 heh 02:57 chris_n2 must be the Heisenbug principle slef mentioned earlier 02:56 * chris_n2 wonders why he did not figure that out earlier 02:56 chris_n2 using the latest version of dmake works... :-) 02:55 chris_n2 awesome... 02:12 chris_n2 I believe Module::Build is a pure perl solution for installing perl stuff 02:11 chris_n2 maybe we should be using Build.PL 02:10 chris_n2 :-P 02:10 chris_n2 ARGHHH! 02:10 chris_n2 diff -u shows only expected differences 02:09 chris yeah, that is insane 02:09 chris_n2 C::S makefile dmakes fine, Koha's borks 02:09 chris ahh the make issues 02:09 chris_n2 CGI::Session makefile is nearly exactly like Koha makefile syntactically 02:08 chris ? 02:08 chris_n2 this is insane 01:42 chris damn, thats right no munin 01:42 chris @quote random 00:49 pianohackr|work bbl, headed home 00:46 chris *nod* 00:46 pianohackr|work zebraqueue.done is a full int for no apparent reason, may as well make use of it 00:45 chris wrt syntax highlighter 00:45 chris pianohackr|work: definitely 00:45 pianohackr|work that's actually not a bad idea. maybe that should be a command line param 00:45 chris (or something like that) 00:44 pianohackr|work never would have guessed before I started programming how truly important a good syntax highlighter is 00:44 chris so that one sets them to done=1 and the that means the other does them and sets them to done=2 00:44 chris you could update the rebuild_zebra job on one of them 00:43 pianohackr|work diff zebras are good, though one will have to run on infrequent total index rebuilds due to the the shared zebraqueue afaik 00:43 chris_n2 readability++ 00:43 chris i just like not using them, because my syntax highlighter makes it easier to read 00:43 chris_n2 best practices says no barewords as hash keys 00:42 pianohackr|work is there a Perl or koha coding standard regarding bareword hash keys? they seem to be out of favor 00:42 chris search locally, talk back to the central db for other stuff 00:42 chris same db, same zebra (or different zebras actually that would be better) 00:41 chris back 00:01 pianohackr|work wherever you put it, it would actually be pretty easy; just do two koha installs, point them to the same db and just remove the correct virtualhost on each one 00:00 pianohackr|work mysql database on one of the two?