Time  Nick            Message
23:53 ray             how can i enable koha to send email messages to patron email address?
23:49 ray             how can i enable koha to send email messages to patron email address?
23:14 wasabi          heya andy :)
23:01 * chilts        waves from Wgtn
23:00 * wasabi        waves from kapiti
22:41 CGI923          if I were to upgrade would it automatically transfer my info from the old system?
22:36 CGI923          can i fix my problem without the upgrade?
22:19 pianohackr|work k
22:16 CGI886          and give you contact info
22:15 CGI886          janet can email you tonight
22:15 CGI886          thanks man
22:14 pianohackr|work I'll call her
22:14 pianohackr|work Well, we could always meet halfway
22:14 CGI886          JAnet is willing to drive down to pick up your version
22:14 pianohackr|work CGI886: Right
22:13 CGI886          pianohacker, I met you at the rural round up am from Dacono.  Janet is leaving in 10 days and was looking for more help
22:11 CGI886          yes of course the upgrade would be free
22:11 CGI886          yeah! please call Janet
22:11 CGI923          would the upgrade fix the problem?
22:11 CGI923          would the upgrade be free?
22:11 pianohackr|work Also, I have a laptop with koha on it aaaalmost ready for you
22:10 pianohackr|work CGI886: Yes I am :)
22:10 chris           oh pianohackr|work is helping you .. sweet you are in most capable hands then :)
22:10 CGI886          yeah steve and I can do the upgrade if jesse (pianohacker) hasn't
22:08 chris           (literally hundreds of bugs fixed between 3.0.1 and 3.0.6)
22:08 chris           CGI923: thats a pretty old version .. would an upgrade to 3.0.6 be out of hte question?
22:08 CGI886          I think that you are right about the version and yes janet visited a small library are you jessee
22:07 pianohackr|work CGI886: Would you happen to have visited a small library in southern colorado not too long ago?
22:07 CGI923          3.00.01.005 i believe this is my version
22:06 CGI886          Janet has contacted the director of libraries at AAU and knows that they are using KOHA and that sealed the deal
22:04 CGI886          the whole error message is    Can't call method"append Fields" on an undefiend value at /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/marc/file/sax.pm line 92.
22:03 chris           it might be worth making contact, and organising to meet with some of the librarians there .. would be nice to form a ethiopian koha users group :)
22:03 chris           http://www.librarytechnology.org/lwc-displaylibrary.pl?RC=43430
22:02 chris           http://www.librarytechnology.org/lwc-displaylibrary.pl?RC=48084
22:01 chris           CGI886: http://www.librarytechnology.org/lwc-displaylibrary.pl?RC=29816
22:00 CGI886          i will go check the message again
22:00 CGI886          janet will be in both in like a month
22:00 chris           CGI886: whats the rest of the message .. something about wide character?
21:59 chris           CGI923: what version of koha?
21:58 chris           those are where i know there are libraries running Koha
21:58 CGI886          the code looks like this /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/marc/file/sax.pm line 92
21:58 chris           CGI886: are you near addis ababa, or hawassa ?
21:57 CGI923          I have a question.... I am trying to add new patrons into Koha but when I click on the patron link it does not say new anymore
21:57 CGI886          am recieving an error code  when trying to save a record as an item
21:57 chris           cool
21:57 CGI886          sorry, I am trying to help a libraian friend set up a library in ethiopia
21:56 chris           hello
21:56 CGI923          hello?
21:25 chris           sure
21:24 cait            ah not for that, but can I cite you? :)
21:23 chris           thanks :)
21:23 cait            im updating the bug, that I changed my mind about the best solution...
21:23 cait            ok
21:22 chris           he is much smarter at this stuff than me
21:22 chris           maybe ill ask fredericd to take a look
21:22 chris           ohh man xgettext.pl makes my brain hurt
21:16 cait            more time, more arms and more perl  knowledge in my case
21:15 cait            :(
21:15 chris           i just wish i had another set of arms hehe
21:15 chris           no problem
21:15 cait            i feel a bit guilty, but I think its really a bit too much for me
21:13 chris           ill look into that
21:13 chris           so we have to fix it in tmpl_process3.pl
21:13 chris           when the .po file is updated (when the template changes)
21:13 chris           problem is, they will all come back
21:12 * cait          tries to be brave
21:10 cait            im done with opac ( removing..) but they are really a lot of them in inranet
21:09 cait            sounds really better
21:09 chris           you now only need to translate it once
21:09 chris           its actually better that way, cos then if you have the string twice, once with \n once without
21:09 chris           make sense?
21:08 chris           then it will find the words without them and change them .. and the \n will stay just fine in the template
21:08 chris           if you dont have the \n in the english
21:08 cait            ah, so you work around the rest of the template
21:08 chris           and switches out the english words for the translated words
21:08 chris           it takes the english line, finds that in the template
21:07 chris           the po file works like this
21:07 cait            but if you remove them, how will they get back in?
21:07 chris           so they dont need to be in the string
21:07 chris           ie, you dont translate them
21:07 chris           m
21:07 chris           we dont need the
21:06 chris           yeah
21:06 cait            but will still be problematic with pootle, I think i tried that
21:06 cait            only one \ is needed
21:06 cait            I think the trick is not to remove them, but not to doubleescape(?) them \\
21:05 chris           ill have a quick look now, while its fresh in my head
21:04 cait            not sure im brave, im a libriarian, im more of a busy bee
21:04 chris           and make it remove them, when it creates the .po file
21:03 cait            oooh
21:03 chris           you could look at tmpl_process3.pl
21:03 chris           if you are feeling brave
21:01 cait            chris: you think its ok to remove them from all strings? I think they are confusing in the strings, but not sure, perhaps it would be better to solve this somewhere else in the translation process?
20:53 cait            not a big bad bug, but something I can do
20:52 chris           oh cool
20:51 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=4883 trivial, P5, ---, chris, NEW, Problem translating \n (newline) with pootle.
20:51 cait            working on bug 4883
20:49 chris           :)
20:48 cait            :)
20:48 cait            chris, jcamins is nice, no soup!
20:47 chris           mmm pumpkin soup
20:46 jcamins         Time to turn into a pumpkin.
20:44 chris           back
20:26 richard         hi
19:44 chris           back in a bit
19:44 chris           ok bus time
19:43 owen            I'm off for a week of vacation. I hope everyone gets lots done while I'm gone!
19:41 nengard         howdy pianohackr
19:38 chris           heya pianohackr|work
19:36 nengard         cool!
19:36 chris           seriously im gonna try to do an private calendar with ppls dates and such so i know who is around when etc
19:36 nengard         and i'm way too trusting :)
19:36 nengard         hehe
19:36 chris           im just the worlds worst stalker
19:35 nengard         now - why?
19:35 chris           thanks
19:35 nengard         done
19:34 chris           (for kohacon)
19:34 chris           speaking of which, can you email me the dates of your travel
19:33 nengard         and then not home until July - pretty much
19:33 nengard         which is good cause i'm on a plane tomorrow
19:33 nengard         and 4 days to go before the newsletter is published and it too is full :)
19:32 wizzyrea_laptop woot!
19:32 nengard         woo hoo
19:31 chris           so thats cool
19:31 chris           so, with 4 days to go, before proposals close, the programme is full (assuming everyone who submitted a proposal doesnt back out:))
19:30 chris           :)
19:30 nengard         but I'll ignore you :)
19:30 nengard         well you can complain
19:30 nengard         true - but if you're not following the rules then you can't complain about the way it's displaying :)
19:29 chris           nengard: youve worked in libraries ... supposed to .. and actually happens ... not the same :-)
19:29 nengard         and hi
19:29 nengard         cool
19:29 chris           nengard: fixed the list page thingy
19:29 owen            Hi chris
19:28 chris           morning
19:13 nengard         yeah - but you're supposed to catalog them seperate ....
19:13 gmcharlt        nengard: could be - ISSN for physical version, second for electronic
19:12 nengard         i don't think there would be more than one current issn
19:12 nengard         just saying
19:12 nengard         hehe
19:12 owen            Hey, nobody said anything about ISSN!
19:11 nengard         and ISSN is 011
19:11 nengard         010
19:11 nengard         hmmm
19:09 owen            Any idea what the UNIMARC tag number is?
19:09 nengard         sorry - was booking a flight for next training and forgot you needed me ;)
19:08 nengard         owen yes - 020 only
19:01 owen            That is, it's not like with subjects or notes where a range of MARC tags should be output?
19:01 owen            Is it exclusively 020 that is required here?
19:00 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=4885 minor, P5, ---, gmcharlt, NEW, Only 1 ISBN shows in non-XSL detail view
19:00 owen            I'm looking at Bug 4885
19:00 nengard         y
18:59 owen            nengard around?
18:41 munin           jdavidb: The operation succeeded.
18:41 jdavidb         @later tell kyle Happy Birthday!
18:31 munin           nengard: The operation succeeded.
18:31 nengard         @later tell chris_n that I solved the problem!
18:23 munin           wizzyrea_laptop: The operation succeeded.
18:23 wizzyrea_laptop @later tell kyle I'm at a conf for library IT folk: big market for something like libki, it really needs to be done, so keep it up :D
17:52 chris_n         probably easier to pickup a card with an intel wireless pro chipset and plug-n-play
17:52 chris_n         true
17:52 chris_n         well, I have to run, but between that thread you just found and the wiki link I sent, you should be able to get it running
17:52 nengard         too much work - not enough time
17:52 nengard         ICK
17:51 chris_n         I think you'll have to install the b43 driver in any case
17:50 nengard         k :)
17:50 chris_n         lucid is 10.04
17:50 nengard         and i'm running 10.04 lts -- not sure what lucid is
17:49 nengard         i found this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1390979&page=3
17:48 chris_n         why does that sound funny?
17:47 chris_n         are you running lucid?
17:47 chris_n         https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
17:46 nengard         k
17:46 chris_n         but I think you wil have to use a different driver for that broadcom
17:46 nengard         does have a few things off
17:46 nengard         doesn't say that anywhere
17:45 nengard         nope
17:45 chris_n         looking for something like "NOT READY!"
17:45 nengard         mode:managed access point not-associated tx-power=0 dbm
17:45 nengard         ieee 802.11bg essid:off/any
17:45 nengard         yup? you want it all?
17:43 chris_n         yup
17:43 nengard         stuff next to wlan0 - what are you looking for
17:43 nengard         next to lo , eth0 and pan0
17:43 nengard         3 times
17:43 nengard         no wireless extentions
17:42 chris_n         what does 'iwconfig' say?
17:42 nengard         no results
17:42 nengard         nothing
17:42 * chris_n       is looking to see if the radio is on
17:42 chris_n         how about lshw | grep 'radio'
17:42 nengard         when i search for network
17:41 nengard         *-network DISABLED
17:41 nengard         croadcast = broadcast
17:41 nengard         configuration: croadcast=yes multicast=yes wireless=ieee 802.11bg
17:41 chris_n         hmmm...
17:40 nengard         capabilities: ethernet physical wireless
17:40 chris_n         maybe lshw | grep 'wireless'
17:40 chris_n         or
17:40 chris_n         maybe lshw | grep '-network'
17:39 nengard         um ... what specifically are you looking for? it says alot
17:39 chris_n         nengard: what does 'lshw' say?
17:36 * chris_n       seems to remember ubuntu failing to turn on the radio in an older card he had
17:36 nengard         0c.00.0 Network Controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN (rev 01)
17:36 nengard         03.00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base0TX (rev 02)
17:36 nengard         well i'm one step ahead of other support questions i've read - ubuntu at least recognizes my wireless card
17:36 chris_n         is it an intel wireless pro card or dell's own?
17:35 nengard         http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9441209
17:35 chris_n         yup, older cards are not as well supported ootb
17:35 nengard         http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9441234
17:34 nengard         too old - looking for support online - it's an inspiron e1705
17:33 chris_n         nengard: how old is the laptop?
17:33 chris_n         hey pianohackr|work
17:30 munin           cait: The current temperature in Mumbai, India is 31.0�C (10:40 PM IST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Haze. Humidity: 75%. Dew Point: 26.0�C. Pressure: 29.65 in 1004 hPa (Steady).
17:30 cait            @weather mumbai
17:30 cait            I think the definition of warm depends always on the place where you live :)
17:28 munin           jdavidb: The current temperature in Langley Fork Park, McLean, Virginia is 31.8�C (1:32 PM EDT on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 44%. Dew Point: 18.0�C. Pressure: 29.88 in 1011.7 hPa (Rising).
17:28 jdavidb         @wunder 20817
17:28 jdavidb         wowie. That is warm for so late in the day.  At least it's not terribly humid.
17:28 cait            evening here now
17:27 munin           jdavidb: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Germany is 28.4�C (7:31 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 37%. Dew Point: 12.0�C. Pressure: 29.60 in 1002.3 hPa (Steady).
17:27 jdavidb         @wunder Konstanz
17:27 cait            hiding at home because its too warm outside
17:27 cait            hi jdavidb
17:27 jdavidb         hi, cait! :)
17:27 cait            jcamins++
17:27 cait            hi all
17:03 nengard         i need non-koha open source help - i just put ubuntu on hubby's dell but can't get the wireless card to work .... ideas? tips?
16:33 owen            schuster: I don't know that anyone has done any template work specifically in preparation for RDA
16:33 schuster        off to lunch.
16:32 schuster        And for a web developer to hear it that says something
16:32 schuster        So back to my original question are the Koha templates ready and able to handle the tags mentioned?
16:32 schuster        The committee has moved from should this to this will happen...  US is going to be one of the last to adopt and several other countries due to the National libraries are moving forward.
16:32 nengard         us catalogers have been hearing it forever :) hehe - so that's why i'm so negative ... not the point I know - just ranting
16:30 wizzyrea_laptop that is to say, loud enough for me to hear it
16:30 nengard         :)
16:30 wizzyrea_laptop just sayin
16:30 wizzyrea_laptop the drumbeat has been somewhat louder this year
16:30 nengard         but you are right, we do need to be aware and we are and have been
16:29 nengard         so when they say RDA will be done next year - I'm skeptical because history says otherwise
16:29 nengard         it keeps getting pushed back
16:29 nengard         no you misunderstand - they have been saying that RDA will be done for years now! we've been prepared for years
16:28 schuster        I agree MARC is an old technology, but that is what we are living with...  Dealing with an international standard group talk about bureaucracy!
16:26 schuster        Just wanted the Koha community to be thinking about it...  It's coming...  Testing will be complete a the end of this year - and the national libraries will be putting out a timeline for conversion to RDA next year.
16:26 nengard         by the time it's released it will be based off of old tech already
16:26 nengard         that doesn't answer your question - just expressing my frustration with the committee
16:25 nengard         schuster - they have been saying that for 4 years now....
16:23 schuster        At a state conference listening to a presentation on RDA and the timeline - most likely mid next year full transition...
16:23 schuster        Question about RDA and Koha - have the templates been modified for 3.2 to use the new tags and subfields?  336-338, and 040$2?
16:18 CGI536          I tried, but when it gets the file, from CPAN, it bombs out with an error running make
16:17 chris_n         CGI536: you can 'sudo cpan Text::Aspell' or install your package maintainer's version
16:13 CGI536          Can't locate Text/Aspell.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
16:13 CGI536          Anyone know what error is about? I hadn't Text::Aspell installed and CPAN gives an error saying the download is corrupt. Can I install it manually or turn of spellcheck?
16:08 kf              bye all :)
15:39 kf              hm perhaps not, works with a dirty trick
15:39 jcamins         Thanks.
15:38 kf              jcamins: let me check
15:37 jcamins         kf: Do you happen to have the SQL for the report you run to check for duplicate 001 fields?
15:33 munin           kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Germany is 30.1�C (5:37 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 36%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 29.61 in 1002.6 hPa (Steady).
15:33 kf              @wunder konstanz
15:16 * kf            grumbles
15:16 munin           kf: The current temperature in Konstanz, Germany is 32.0�C (5:00 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 15%. Dew Point: 9.0�C. Pressure: 29.60 in 1002 hPa (Falling).
15:16 kf              @wunder Konstanz
15:13 wizzyrea        I really ought to fix that
15:10 chris_n         hi wizzyrea_laptop
15:09 wizzyrea_laptop hello
15:03 kf              hi wizzyrea
15:03 kf              and missing perl knowledge
15:03 kf              Im trying... but distacne study gets in the way all the time
15:02 wizzyrea_laptop heh
15:01 * owen          thinks we should have to submit one patch in order to have TV privileges for the day (Hulu counts)
14:57 munin           chris_n: The current temperature in Dunn, North Carolina is 27.8�C (10:59 AM EDT on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 31%. Dew Point: 9.0�C. Pressure: 29.62 in 1002.9 hPa (Falling).
14:57 chris_n         @wunder 28334
14:56 munin           Elwell: The current temperature in Geneva, Switzerland is 30.0�C (4:50 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 35%. Dew Point: 13.0�C. Pressure: 29.62 in 1003 hPa (Steady).
14:56 Elwell          @wunder Geneva, Switzerland
14:56 chris_n         maybe we should have to submit one patch in order to file a new bug
14:56 munin           Elwell: Error: No such location could be found.
14:56 Elwell          @wunder geneva
14:55 * owen          wants to see more patches for non-new bugs
14:54 * jdavidb       would buy a ticket to see owen throw a hissy-fit.
14:54 * owen          is ready to launch into a Bugzilla-induced hissy-fit
14:47 chris_n         I once read a story about 5# spiders... yick
14:47 chris_n         hehe
14:45 owen            *sigh* At least I hadn't filed the bug report yet
14:44 kmkale          bye all good night
14:43 owen            Right, 'cause if it was a spider it might still be in the bed somewhere.
14:41 * chris_n       hates bugs that disappear mysteriously
14:38 owen            Weird, now I can't duplicate my holds problem
14:26 munin           kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Germany is 30.1�C (4:30 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 33%. Dew Point: 12.0�C. Pressure: 29.63 in 1003.3 hPa (Steady).
14:26 kf              @wunder Konstanz
14:19 ray             what should i do?
14:17 jwagner         ray, patron messaging settings
14:16 ray             Hi! How can i enable automatic email sending of checked out / checked in items?
14:14 ray             Hi! How can i enable automatic email sending of checked out / checked in items?
14:07 CGI736          The fact that they now have some computers AND Internet access is going to help them tremendously.
14:06 CGI736          This is a third-world country where a school had received some donated equipment and I am setting this up so that the school may have a library that can actually begin to lend books to the students.  (Mostly, for the last 50 years, the library has been used as an extra classroom or, mostly as a store room for old textbooks.)
14:06 * chris_n       thinks there is no easy way to catalog a library, except possibly to pay someone else to do it
14:04 owen            It is certainly a difficulty.
14:03 CGI736          The difficulty is that the people who will be using this are not very computer literate and some don't read much English, but I cannot be there to input all the books for them.
13:59 owen            CGI736: You understand the process, you just don't like the amount of work you forsee: You'll have to use Z39.50 or do original cataloging
13:58 CGI736          Or let's ask this a different way: What is the most efficient way of entering ALL of a library's books into Koha when first starting to use it?
13:57 owen            CGI736: Koha uses Z39.50 to search outside sources. If Z39.50 can't search by UPC, Koha can't.
13:56 CGI736          Does Koha have any means (perhaps with an already-defined plugin or extension) of searching by UPC?
13:54 kf              hi hdl_laptop
13:53 ColinC          Hyhens are for display only (and are often in the wrong place) don't use them
13:52 kf              in marc21 without hyphens is standard
13:52 owen            That's because ISBNs are stored in MARC without the hyphens
13:52 CGI736          With everything I've tried, the searches have only worked without the hyphens.
13:51 CGI736          Have tried with and without the hyphens.
13:51 CGI736          It means the search is unreliable BECAUSE the data are unreliable, but not that the search METHOD is unreliable.
13:51 ColinC          Practices between the booktrade and bibliographic databases have not always agreed
13:51 kf              have you typed in the hyphens? perhaps this can make a difference too
13:50 owen            That doesn't mean the search is unreliable, it means the data is unreliable ;)
13:49 CGI736          I'm even finding that ISBN searches are not reliable: I'll do a Z39.50 search, type in an ISBN, and nothing is found, but if I search by the title, it is found (with all the right publication data) but is stated as having a different ISBN from what is printed on the book.
13:49 ColinC          Not to my knowledge, you can try the 13 digit ISBN otherwise you have to construct a 10 digit ISBN from it
13:47 CGI736          Are there not servers, out there, that would return the right information and would allow the search key to be a UPC and not just an ISBN?
13:47 owen            Well, if the UPC isn't derived uniformly from the ISBN, I'm not sure you can expect to be able to CGI736
13:47 ColinC          Also the checkdigit is a digit unlike an iSBN which allows X
13:46 CGI736          Which brings me back to my actual question: how to look up books from scanned UPC
13:45 CGI736          True, ColinC.
13:45 CGI736          Yes, that's because the 13-digit ISBN is just the same as the 10-digit, but starting with "978" and ending with a different check digit.
13:44 ColinC          Whether the UPC is derived uniformly from ISBN depends on the publisher.
13:43 kf              ColinC: yes, I heard you can do that
13:43 ColinC          kf: No there is a method to generate a 13 digit isbn from a 10 digit one but the checkdigit is different as a result
13:42 kf              a dvd with an isbn?
13:42 CGI736          In case that book is too obscure, here's the info from a "Men in Black" DVD: ISBN = 0767891236 but UPC = 043396087712
13:39 CGI736          Example (from one of my own books): ISBN = 0939763095 but UPC = 079686044332
13:38 CGI736          BTW, only a few of the books with UPC have the additional ISBN barcode, and the numbers of the UPC don't bear any resemblance to the ISBN.
13:37 kf              ah, but the last number differs?
13:37 kf              so you just have to delete the first numbers?
13:36 ColinC          Even before isbn-13 was in wide use the 13 character version of the original isbn was being used
13:35 kf              but perhaps someone else knows better, I have never tried that
13:35 kf              I think for newer books with isbn-13 you can scan the upc (barcode on book?) to isbn
13:34 CGI736          Please forgive me if this has been asked 20,000 times, but I just haven't found the answer, yet, and it has gotten to the point where the time spent searching is taking hours of otherwise-productive time away from me.  The question: How does one (especially when initially cataloguing all the library's books) use the UPC (especially with a barcode scanner) to obtain information about the books?  The Z39.50 search doesn't seem to ha
13:18 owen            I still don't know why the template didn't output the correct warning message for the condition that was causing the block
13:15 munin           kf: The current temperature in Konstanz, Germany is 29.0�C (3:00 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Partly Cloudy. Humidity: 23%. Dew Point: 11.0�C. Pressure: 29.63 in 1003 hPa (Falling).
13:15 kf              @wunder Konstanz
13:14 owen            The default branch issuing rule works to set checkouts allowed and loan period
13:14 nengard         thanks guys
13:12 owen            It allowed the biblio table to contain information that was truly title-specific, independent of media, edition, etc.
13:11 owen            nengard: biblioitems was used long ago for the pseudo-FRBR structure of Koha 1.x
13:11 jwagner         nengard, speed the day thereof!
13:11 nengard         he says it's going away
13:11 nengard         jwagner so slide 20 in this presentation by atz would be a good reference: http://www.slideshare.net/ohiocore/under-the-hood-with-mysql
13:10 kf              biblio and biblioitems have title level inforamtion from marc21, I think marcxml is also in bibliotiems
13:10 kf              but I like jwagners explanation :)
13:09 kf              biblioitems has title level information I think
13:09 jwagner         umm, items is real and useful, while biblioitems is archaic and a royal pain?  (not prejudiced or anything....)
13:09 nengard         ?
13:09 nengard         can someone remind me of the diff between the items table and the biblioitems table>
13:09 kf              jwagner: make it work or remove it before 3.2 release
13:08 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=3393 major, PATCH-Sent, ---, nahuel.angelinetti, ASSIGNED, Default branches and overdues notices
13:08 kf              bug 3393
13:07 jwagner         I wish we could just remove the default option altogether. Maybe allow a library group setting instead....
13:07 kf              default rules for notice triggers are also not working
13:07 munin           04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=1689 normal, PATCH-Sent, ---, chris, RESOLVED FIXED, Circulation Rules doesn't take the default in account
13:07 jwagner         There's Bug 1689, which is old & had a patch sent.
13:07 kf              I never use default rules
13:06 owen            I can't find a bug report for it. Am I just not seeing it?
13:05 jwagner         I've run into that before -- the default level rules just don't work.
13:01 owen            Default branch rule no workie.
13:01 owen            I guess that answers my question--cloning the default rules to my logged-in branch makes the warning go away.
13:00 owen            Or does the default branch rule not work?
13:00 owen            So as far as I can tell the rule for the default patron category and the default branch should be in effect
12:59 owen            there's no rule for that patron category which would override the limit, and there's no default rule set for the branch I'm in
12:58 jwagner         Is there another rule that limits to 3 holds, that might be overriding in some way?
12:57 * jwagner       scratches head
12:56 owen            maxreserves is empty
12:55 owen            Circ rule
12:54 jwagner         Where is the limit of 5 set? in circ rule, or maxreserves syspref?
12:52 owen            head
12:50 jwagner         no, I meant are you on current head or what?
12:50 ColinC          Afternoon Jane
12:50 owen            jwagner: I've only looked at the template so far, I don't know where those conditions are generated
12:49 jwagner         Morning, ColinC
12:49 jwagner         owen, what code level?
12:49 owen            So what condition is *not* being checked by the template?
12:48 owen            My hold is not being blocked by any of the conditions checked by the template: maxreserves, alreadyreserved, none_available
12:48 ColinC          Hey
12:48 mle             hey Coy ColinC
12:46 mle             can anyone (chris) recommend a directory service/software for saml
12:46 mle             hey
12:42 owen            And of course the template doesn't tell me *why* I can't place the hold >:(
12:42 nengard         what was introduced into the code that is screwing with holds?
12:41 nengard         there seem to be a bunch of holds issues lately
12:41 owen            Placing a hold for a user with 3 holds, an available item
12:41 owen            I've got  a default rule set up specifying 5 holds allowed.
12:40 jwagner         Policies? or bugs?
12:40 owen            Man I am so sick of Koha telling me I can't place holds.
12:39 jwagner         (I didn't notice anything, but I wasn't especially watching either...)
12:37 jwagner         In this case, since there's probably a lot of <h1> codes, it might be as bad a drag as it gets.
12:36 owen            If only custom JS could be included on a page-by-page basis
12:35 owen            I don't know at what point that kind of activity causes a drag on the browser.
12:34 owen            The ":contains()" technique is very flexible, but I suspect it's also slow, since for each page render the browser is parsing the entire DOM for H1, then parsing all the H1s for your text
12:33 jwagner         So you can search for & hook to header codes like <h1>? That's a very useful trick indeed.
12:32 jwagner         owen++ THANKS!  One less tiny patch to have to do!
12:31 kmkale          owen: thanks.
12:31 owen            $("h1:contains('Place a hold on')").before("<p>Hey you</p>");
12:29 jwagner         :-)
12:28 owen            I'm talking about future efforts to add to the template.
12:27 jwagner         But there don't appear to be any existing structures in that area, that I can see. It's just text
12:26 owen            The correct approach is to add ID attributes to existing structures which are semantically unique
12:26 jwagner         My sites have a positive genius for wanting to add text in the oddest places....
12:26 jwagner         them too!
12:26 kf              jawagner: better use spans ;)
12:25 kmkale          on call
12:24 * jwagner       swears someday I'm going to go through the whole staff side & add divs to every line :-(
12:24 jwagner         I can't find anything existing to hook into.  I added an empty div tag right before that, which worked fine -- I could then jquery my text into place.  But I didn't know if I was missing anything.
12:23 jwagner         Similar to the one I was snarling about yesterday, but on staff side.  In staff request.tmpl, I need to insert some text before the header line that starts Place a hold on
12:23 owen            jwagner: Sure
12:22 owen            kmkale: I think you'll find that some displays become a little over-loaded with information when you have too many branches (or too many items).
12:22 jwagner         owen, another jquery question for you if you have a sec?
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12:21 jdavidb         @wunder 20817
12:19 kmkale          is there a limit on number of branches one can have? if not a hard limit, has someone experienced any issues once there are too many branches?
12:18 munin           kf: The current temperature in Taegerwilen, Germany is 29.7�C (2:21 PM CEST on June 10, 2010). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 43%. Dew Point: 16.0�C. Pressure: 29.63 in 1003.3 hPa (Rising).
12:18 kf              @wunder Konstanz
12:16 kmkale          s/he/be
12:16 kmkale          monsoon seems to he here finally. blessed relief
12:15 kmkale          hi jdavidb
12:15 jdavidb         hi, kmkale. :)
12:13 kmkale          good evening
12:09 jwagner         http://markmail.org/search/koha+list:org.koha.lists.koha-devel for the devel list
12:09 nengard         thanks
12:09 nengard         yup
12:09 collum          site:lists.katipo.co.nz/pipermail/koha/ keywords
12:09 collum          nengard: I don't see a way to search on the lists website.  You could use google with the site: command
11:59 nengard         is there a wya to search the koha list archives?
11:37 bigbrovar       probably*
11:37 bigbrovar       chris: great idea. I will see to that .. problem when I have some free time :)
11:36 chris           better yet, put it on the new wiki
11:35 bigbrovar       gmcharlt: I better save the page locally :)
11:34 bigbrovar       gmcharlt: exactly  thanks :)
11:34 gmcharlt        what you're looking for?
11:34 gmcharlt        bigbrovar: is http://librarypolice.com/wiki.koha.org/doku.php_id=openoffice_excel_delimited_text_to_koha_using_marcedit.html
11:29 bigbrovar       not even on google cache it seems to just have dissappeared :S
11:29 bigbrovar       There some guides which I used to  as a guide to learn how to convert cataloue based on excel to marc using marcedit. but since the wiki.koha,org is down I cant find it anymore :(
11:28 bigbrovar       gmcharlt: morning
11:25 gmcharlt        good morning
11:21 bigbrovar       ok someone on identica already informed me why
11:19 bigbrovar       Hi guys, is it just me of is wiki.koha.org down?
10:44 mle             morning
10:36 chris_n         g'morning
09:34 chris           yeah its handy
09:34 kf              nice feature munin!
09:34 kf              oh
09:34 munin           chris: The operation succeeded.
09:34 chris           @todo remove 1
09:34 munin           chris: add, change, remove, search, setpriority, and todo
09:34 chris           @list todo
09:34 munin           chris: Error: 'list' is not a valid task id.
09:34 chris           @todo list
09:33 munin           chris: Todo for chris: #1: get the pastebot going again
09:33 chris           @todo
09:30 kf              recreated databse with German sample files :)
09:29 chris           no problem
09:29 kf              chris: yes - thx again for your help! chris++
09:28 chris           well thats good at least :)
09:27 kf              chris: dropped and recreated my koha database, now everything is ok
09:19 chris           hmm
09:18 kf              the columns in my table were broken, all check boxed at the end
09:17 kf              recreating my database now
09:17 kf              hmpf
09:17 chris           seems to yeah
09:16 kf              chris: and your enhanced messaging table looks ok?
09:00 chris           yep, seems to be fixed in latest master
08:59 kf              I think its possible that its fixed, found something in git history: http://spedr.com/2g8ea
08:59 chris           yep
08:50 kf              can you check how your table looks too? for borrower?
08:50 kf              thx
08:46 chris           ill test it now
08:31 kf              cant save
08:31 kf              my enhanced messaging table in head is broken
08:31 kf              hm cant test
08:28 chris           np
08:28 kf              thx chris! sometimes all you need is someone listening and ask the right questions :)
08:26 kf              will test in HEAD now
08:25 chris           shouldnt be too hard to fix
08:25 chris           :)
08:25 kf              but makes me happy to know how it happened!
08:25 kf              a strange bug
08:24 chris           ah yeah thats a bug it sounds
08:24 chris           back now
08:24 chris           sorry, crying baby
08:23 kf              :)
08:23 kf              chris: still there?
08:23 kf              hi jransom
08:22 jransom         (waves at kf while she mumbles away to herself :)
08:22 kf              same for the first installation that told me about the problem, because I was not able to figure out how to do it with sql
08:21 kf              I saw it in the logs and remembered, I opened all borrowers and checked hold filed message
08:21 kf              when you update the message preferences from the detail page the expiry date changes
08:21 kf              but this should not change the expiry date
08:20 kf              ok, I updated all borrowers, because we forgot to configure the message settings for borrowercategories
08:19 kf              oh, I think I have an idea, let me test
08:17 * kf            is confused
08:15 kf              and all have the same expiry date now
08:15 kf              I see what I already new, they entered about 10 borrowers each day
08:14 kf              ok, different results from different databases, dateenrolled and dateexpiry are different in the database, where all borrowers expire on the same date
08:11 kf              let me check
08:09 chris           its not the same for all of them?
08:09 chris           whats the registration date for them?
08:09 chris           darn, we used to have that in 2.2 i think it fell out before 3.0, i kept it when i upgraded hlt ... cos its handy
08:08 kf              I see no timestamp field
08:07 kf              2011-08-31 in our third installation, 2011-02-26 in second
08:07 chris           does you borrowers table have a last_modified column?
08:07 kf              same in our third installation
08:06 chris           nothing obvious
08:04 * chris         looks
08:04 chris           that would be my next suspect
08:04 chris           yeah
08:04 kf              cron job
08:04 kf              perhaps a job?
08:04 kf              must be
08:04 kf              perhaps a bug? searching the bug database now, nothing found so far
08:04 chris           is something changing them?
08:03 chris           hmm
08:03 kf              not that I know of, when I enter a new patron the date is calculated correct
08:02 chris           there isnt some systempreference that controls that?
08:01 chris           that is very strange
08:00 kf              over weeks
08:00 kf              I thought it was an import error first, but this library entered all borrowers manually
07:59 kf              I see a strange thing in our koha installations: all users have the same dateexpiry - and I dont know how that happened
07:59 kf              hi chris
07:59 chris           hi kf
07:58 kf              hi #koha
07:09 chris           didnt understand what?
07:08 chris           ?
07:07 nahuel          chris, didn't understand
05:35 Amit            heya wasabi
04:26 richard         personally i play with it more than anything but we do install and support it
04:25 CGI318          richard are u using koha?
04:20 richard         but 3.0.6 would be the one you would want to install anyway
04:20 richard         ah you've caught me out - always asked someone else to do the installing
04:19 CGI318          richard have u tried 3.0.0? it has bugs?
04:18 richard         it's for 8.10 but the principles shoudl be the same
04:17 richard         just found this one - http://www.blazingmoon.org/guides/k3-on-u810-1.html
04:17 CGI318          they are many steps
04:17 richard         there are a few guides around
04:17 CGI318          have u feel diffficult to install koha in ubuntu?
04:16 chris           im not sure that video exists
04:16 chris           nope
04:15 CGI318          do u know url that provide video on how to install koha version 3.0.6 in ubuntu?
04:11 chris           hi
04:10 CGI318          hi all
04:02 CGI318          hi all
03:38 brendan         night #koha
03:04 chris           hi Amit
03:02 Amit            #morning koha
03:02 Amit            heya chris
02:17 robin           fair enough
02:17 robin           ah right
02:10 chris           but we do get some real newbies using it, and the channel block would be kinda mean to them, since it would look kinda like it was working to them
02:09 chris           yep, will do if spammers come back
02:08 robin           err chris: --^
02:08 robin           chris_n: presumably you can just ban the IP address of it from the channel.
01:55 munin           chris_n: The operation succeeded.
01:55 chris_n         @later tell wizzyrea is it ok to enable the XML-RPC api on k-c.org?
01:34 chris_n         g'evening
01:20 munin           brendan: The operation succeeded.
01:20 brendan         @later tell jwagner - any chance someone at ptfs could remove the cgi:irc script from koha.org and replace it with the mibbit one ?
01:19 brendan         were is that cgi:irc script ?
01:19 brendan         man missed a chance to kick someone, now that we have OPS
01:15 * chris         will purge the log
01:14 chris           the sooner we kill that damn cgi::irc script the better
01:05 munin           chris_n: The current temperature in Dunn, North Carolina is 26.1�C (9:06 PM EDT on June 09, 2010). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 32%. Dew Point: 8.0�C. Pressure: 29.59 in 1001.9 hPa (Steady).
01:05 chris_n         @wunder 28334