Time  Nick      Message
00:48 mtompset  front! :)
00:48 mtompset  Sorry, a little crazy. :)
00:49 wajasu    ok. back to patching. i have the facets aligning with the results.   can you give me a test scenario off hand to try to break things?
01:06 wajasu    i'm thinking I can make OpacSuppression work like HiddenItems, where instead of a using YAML rules to hide items, i just look for items.suppress mapping or a syspref of tags, (942n=1,099$t,210$b), so no extra zebra index for supression is needed.
01:07 wajasu    unless you need/want that for a publicly exposed z3950 server.
01:16 mtompset  Sorry... stepped away for evening time with my son. :)
01:17 wajasu    cool
01:17 mtompset  So, you added a zebra index for OpacHiddenItems?
01:18 mtompset  Because the problem I see with an index is that the patron override of OpacHiddenItems means that you'd have to reindex before searching.
01:18 mtompset  because they could be logged in or out or have their category changed.
01:19 wajasu    no extra index.  i added 999h=1 to the biblio tag on rebuld_zebra export.   then in opac-search.pl  in the getRecords build_facets code i look at the 999h=1 to see if hidden and "skip" that record.  In the searchResults code i can do the same.
01:21 wajasu    now that processing happens in rebuild_zebra.  one biblio index.  no extra index.  just encoding it in the marc record we export.
01:22 wajasu    can do the same for OpacSuppress looking at tags(245n or such) and setting 999s=1  and add a similiar check in search like I have working for OpacHiddenItems.
01:23 mtompset  Okay, but do you have the patron category code override functioning?
01:24 mtompset  that is... it is normally hidden, but the patron with a category code of SEEALL gets to see all the hidden things.
01:25 mtompset  ala bug 10589, 10895, 10900?
01:25 huginn    04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10589 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, mtompset, Passed QA , Override OpacHiddenItems based on Patron Category
01:26 wajasu    I can adjust for that easily.
01:26 wajasu    in the search where I check for the hidden, I'll just add the exception that if the user is loggedon and has a patron category of SEEALL, I won't hide.
01:28 wajasu    i'll work on a cleaned up patch for what I have now and maybe you can check it out with your red green blue DB if thats still around and let me know.
01:28 mtompset  I'll test it with our QA data. :P
01:34 mtompset  let me know the bug number you put it up under... you may have to rebase also, if my Passed QA bug reports get pushed.
01:42 wajasu    i'm going to rebase since so much has gone out in the past few days.
02:06 mtompset  wajasu: You know what would be really cool to have? A process flow diagram.
02:07 mtompset  what perl script gets the input, and how it calls other perl modules to process and then output the results.
02:07 mtompset  Because I think the diagram would be a complete and utter mess, and should be cleaned up somehow. :)
04:00 mtompset  Greetings, tcohen Oak. :)
04:00 Oak       hello mtompset :)
04:00 Oak       how are ya?
04:00 mtompset  so so.
04:01 mtompset  My stomach is not behaving normally.
04:01 mtompset  But generally good.
04:03 mtompset  @later tell khall Congratulations on the baby daughter. :)
04:03 huginn    mtompset: The operation succeeded.
04:05 Oak       hm
04:54 mtompset  Well, I should get to bed.
04:55 mtompset  Have a great day / weekend, #koha Oak. :)
05:13 irma      @later tell khall Congratulations!! Welcome baby daughter to the Koha community :-)
05:13 huginn    irma: The operation succeeded.
05:30 Oak       @later tell khall Congratulations on the baby daughter!! We can do a voting for her name selection... :)
05:30 huginn    Oak: The operation succeeded.
06:52 * cait    waves
09:43 Oak       hello cait
09:43 Oak       later
09:46 cait      oh
11:36 cait-m__  hi all
11:54 cait-m__  hi oak :)
12:07 Oak       hello cait-m__ :)
12:07 Oak       what do you see out the window?
14:38 grex      hey, if i want to create a backupscript for a koha server, which directory i should include at least?
14:39 grex      /var/www, /etc, /usr/share/koha is what i have for now
14:41 jcamins   grex: if you use packages, /var/koha is where the backups are stored.
14:41 jcamins   If not the important thing is backing up MySQL.
14:45 grex      yes i do dump all my databases on this server
14:46 grex      /var/koha does not exist on my VPS
14:48 grex      what do you mean with "if you use packages"?
14:50 jcamins   Sorry, /var/lib/koha
14:50 jcamins   I mean if you installed using packages instead of from source.
14:50 jcamins   BTW, I'm baking bread now, and only answering when I happen to walk by the computer.
14:52 grex      ah yes, indeed i'm doing it the debian way ;)
14:52 grex      ok thank you, i'll add varlibkoha to my backupscript
15:46 tcohen    grex: you might as well make your backup script "run koha-dump" and grab its output :-D
15:48 tcohen    @wunder cordoba, argentina
15:48 huginn    tcohen: The current temperature in Bo Alto de San Martin, Cordoba City, Argentina is 25.7°C (12:45 PM ART on March 15, 2014). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 31%. Dew Point: 7.0°C. Pressure: 29.93 in 1013 hPa (Rising).
16:10 francharb hello #koha
16:14 tcohen    hi francharb
18:48 jcamins   faq?
18:48 wahanui   it has been said that faq is found at http://koha-community.org/documentation/faq/
19:33 grex      oh of course koha-dump seems great for that
19:34 grex      so what is the difference between koha-dump and koha-run-backups?
19:41 jcamins   The former creates a backup of a single instance.
19:41 jcamins   The latter backs up all Koha instances and deletes obsolete backups.
19:51 grex      ah ok, fine
20:35 cait-m__  \me is tired of being on a train by now
22:26 tcohen    so, this is how post-hackfest is?
22:27 cait      quiet?
22:27 cait      i guess so :)
22:31 tcohen    hangover :-P
22:32 cait      glad to be home
22:35 * tcohen  is enjoying rangi's presentations he found on github
23:19 bag       heya cait
23:19 cait      hey bag
23:19 cait      got to see some of Rome?
23:19 bag       yes we went to the sitine chapel today
23:19 bag       amazing
23:20 cait      wow!
23:20 bag       tomorrow the colosuem
23:20 bag       :D
23:20 cait      :)
23:20 cait      take some pictures? :)
23:20 bag       and enjoying some proseccp
23:20 bag       prosecco
23:20 cait      heh
23:20 bag       well you can't take pictures in the sistine chapel
23:20 bag       so no :(
23:20 cait      ah right
23:20 cait      makes sense
23:20 cait      maybe the colosseum?
23:20 bag       but it was really amazing
23:21 bag       yes yes more pictures tomorrow
23:22 cait      :)
23:22 cait      when are you flying back?
23:28 mtompset  Greetings, #koha.
23:30 Sean      is there a way to limit the number of search results returned in a query?
23:32 bag       cait we fly back on tuesday
23:32 cait      cool :)
23:32 cait      more meetings or only sight seeing?
23:32 cait      Sean: what are you trying to do?
23:33 Sean      Hi Cait, I'm trying to do a search that is sorted by acquisition date (for a listing of newest items). But, say, if I do that search on BOOK itype, it churns until 300,000 results are returned
23:33 bag       search results returned in a query - no there isn't a setting to limit that
23:34 bag       but you can expand or limit the number of results that are shown
23:34 bag       like 20 or 30 or 50 per page
23:34 Sean      hi @bag, how would I do that?
23:34 cait      ah, bag was faster :)
23:34 cait      which is good, because i am sleepy
23:35 cait      long train travel today
23:35 bag       Sean there is a system preference in the opac or the search section
23:35 bag       it should have results or limit in the variable
23:35 cait      bag++
23:36 bag       yes cait I'm sleeply too - JesseM just fell asleep
23:36 Sean      thank you, looking for that preference....we're excited....5 more days of III Millennium, migrating Thursday night!
23:36 bag       yay!  that's exciting :)
23:36 cait      Sean: :)
23:36 Sean      hmmm...not seeing such a preference (to limit number of results in OPAC search...or similar)
23:37 cait      sec
23:38 Sean      FWIW we're on 3.14.03.000
23:38 cait      numSearchResults and OpacnumSearchResults
23:39 bag       OPACnumSearchResults
23:39 bag       ah cait is quicker :D
23:39 bag       cait++
23:39 cait      we take turns :)
23:40 Sean      thanks! yeah, that limits to 20 per page. Was wondering if we could limit to 50 total results returned (like, the first 50 newest items). OPACnumSearchResults setting doesn't affect "the wait" on 300k book results
23:41 bag       correct Sean
23:42 bag       there isn't a way to limit the total number of results - just what you display
23:43 Sean      although numSearchResults is helpful for RSS, which could be used to get this list in a different way. Thanks a lot bag & cait!
23:43 cait      Sean: there is a sep one for rss even :)
23:43 bag       sure thing :)  luckly you caught us right before bed time :)
23:43 cait      numSearchRSSResults
23:44 bag       poor JesseM is snoring next to me :P
23:44 cait      hehe
23:44 bag       JesseM++
23:44 cait      let him sleep
23:44 cait      been long days for him :)
23:44 bag       of course cait
23:44 Sean      right-o re. rss good night all!
23:44 bag       the good thing is that cait - he's been learning :)
23:45 cait      :)
23:45 bag       ok night night
23:45 cait      sleep well
23:45 cait      i am off as well