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12:37 | thd | slef, hdl: Which file is used to create the SQL tables on installation? |
12:39 | s/tables/tables for Koha 3.0/ | |
12:42 | slef | thd: that's hdl's field, but I think it's ones under misc/sql-datas at present |
12:44 | thd | slef: I have been looking for where a new column has been added but I have failed to find the creation column in the source. |
12:45 | zsh | slef: at least now, its generating pdfs, but they only have the name of the author at the top and nothing else |
12:46 | owen | kados around? |
12:47 | thd | s/creation column/column creation/ |
12:49 | zsh | slef: its working now |
12:49 | slef, masonj: Thanks for all the help! | |
12:50 | masonj | np :) |
12:53 | thd | slef: the file seems to be /misc/koha.mysql and the new column is not there |
12:57 | hdl | thd: it in installer |
12:57 | thd: it is in installer | |
12:57 | kohatructure.sql | |
12:58 | this create database strcuture. | |
12:58 | this create database structure. | |
13:01 | thd | hdl: kados asked me to add a column to the MARC 21 data file for default value but the file you identified has no such column |
13:01 | and the UNIMARC data files have no such column | |
13:02 | kados | hey owen |
13:02 | hi all | |
13:02 | hdl | hi |
13:02 | kados | thd: the file is kohastructure.sql, I sent you the link yesterday |
13:02 | hdl | thd: did you manage to use kohastructure.sql ? |
13:03 | (import.) | |
13:03 | into mysql ? | |
13:03 | Is there no default field in marc_subfield_structure ? | |
13:04 | thd | hdl: no there is not |
13:05 | kados: updating the data file was trivial as I said but I do not find that the column is being created | |
13:05 | hdl | there should. |
13:06 | thd | kados: did you want me to add the column to kohastructure.sql? |
13:08 | kados | thd: it shoudl be there ... |
13:08 | thd | kados hdl: it is in head but not in 3.0 |
13:08 | kados | thd: rel_3_0 is deprecated, use head please |
13:09 | thd | kados: OK |
13:15 | hdl: I find there is no data column for defaultvalue in HEAD in /misc/sql-datas/fr/mandatory/framework_DEFAULT.sql | |
13:23 | kados | thd: look at the english one |
13:23 | thd: http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org[…]oot=koha&view=log | |
13:24 | http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org[…]oot=koha&view=log | |
13:27 | thd | kados hdl: should CREATE TABLE `marc_subfield_structure` have a default value for the defaultvalue column as (... `defaultvalue` text NOT NULL default '', ...) ? |
13:27 | kados | hdl could answer that better than I |
13:28 | thd | kados: I changed the English one locally last night but I started questioning whether I should commit when I did not see something similar in the French one |
13:29 | kados | hdl: does the french one not have defaultvalue? |
13:29 | thd | kados: and I had remembered to use HEAD but I became lost in my checkout directories just now |
13:29 | kados | maybe paul/hdl haven't committed the latest framework for french |
13:30 | thd: thanks for working on this ! | |
13:30 | thd | kados: like I said this took only 2 regexes |
13:35 | kyle_ | hey all |
13:35 | Kados: you around? | |
13:35 | thd | hello kyle_ |
13:36 | kyle: try lowercase kados | |
13:37 | kyle_: try lowercase kados | |
13:38 | kados | hey kyle_ |
13:38 | kyle_: sup? | |
13:42 | kyle_: ? | |
13:47 | kyle_ | hey kados, I was wondering if it would be possible to put that vmware image of koha I made somewhere on savannah for users to download. |
13:47 | kados | right |
13:47 | good question | |
13:47 | I'll check into it | |
13:47 | kyle_ | We just don't have the bandwidth to spare here, and bittorrent is a bit shaky. |
13:47 | kados | *nod* |
13:47 | I'd like to add a more prominent link from the koha.org download page too | |
13:47 | to the vmware images | |
13:47 | kyle_ | I left my bittorrent client off and someone needed it this weekend, and couldn't download it. |
13:48 | are there more vmware images? | |
13:48 | kados | yea, there's another one |
13:49 | floating out there somewhere | |
13:49 | kyle_ | cool. Who is in charge of creating the official releases that are downloaded from savannah? |
13:50 | kados | the RM |
13:50 | OK, I can add it to here: | |
13:50 | http://download.savannah.nongn[…]rg/releases/koha/ | |
13:50 | so long as savannah don't have a size limit | |
13:50 | how big is the file? | |
13:51 | kyle_ | 407.6 MB |
13:51 | kados | and it's a vmware of 2.2.9? |
13:52 | kyle_ | yes |
13:52 | kados | cool |
13:52 | kyle_ | fresh install, ready to tweak |
13:52 | kados | ok, and where's the bittorent? |
13:52 | hdl | sorry... back |
13:52 | kados | I'll download it and attempt to upload to savannah |
13:53 | kyle_ | You could even take that image, tweak it up, and release it as a more friendly way for techs to demo it to the high ups. |
13:53 | kados | I use parallels :-) |
13:53 | kyle_ | sounds good. |
13:53 | You could always have both? | |
13:53 | kados | yea, but it's a time thing, ya know? |
13:53 | so much to do already :-) | |
13:54 | y'know | |
13:54 | kyle_ | I know. Just a suggestion ; ) Maybe paul or someone else will do it. |
13:54 | kados | kyle_: you can probably upload it yourself: |
13:54 | http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/DownloadArea | |
13:54 | give that shot | |
13:54 | kyle_ | That sounds good. |
13:54 | kados | you've got cvs write, so shouldn't be a prob |
13:55 | bittorrent.com isn't working for me | |
13:55 | anyway, I need to get some coffee | |
13:55 | bbiab | |
13:55 | kyle_ | the image I put on bittorrent.com? That one I've never been able to download. |
13:55 | Later. | |
13:58 | slef | kados: which modules is only used in the integrated Z39.50 client? Net::Z3950 or Net::Z3950::ZOOM? |
13:59 | Are vmware images distributable via GNU services? | |
14:02 | hdl | thd : certainly not "NOT NULL" (default value can be null) |
14:02 | kados | slef: Net::Z3950 is no longer used |
14:02 | slef: Net::Z3950::ZOOM is the only module needed | |
14:02 | hdl | CREATE TABLE `marc_subfield_structure` ( ... `defaultvalue` text, ...) |
14:02 | à | |
14:02 | CREATE TABLE `marc_subfield_structure` ( ... `defaultvalue` text NOT NULL default '', ...) | |
14:02 | ou | |
14:02 | CREATE TABLE `marc_subfield_structure` ( ... `defaultvalue` text default NULL, ...) | |
14:04 | kados | slef: good question actually, I'm not sure |
14:04 | kyle_: we should make sure it's OK to post vmware from gnu serices | |
14:04 | services even | |
14:05 | hdl | thd `defaultvalue` text NULL |
14:05 | thd | hdl: why do the French sql-datas not have a value for defaultvalue? |
14:06 | hdl | you donot have always default values for instance for title, you cannot have default values. |
14:07 | thd | hdl: I mean why do the INSERT statements not include any value even NULL for the UNIMARC SQL data? |
14:08 | s/value/value for defaultvalue/ | |
14:09 | hdl | because french data are really outdated... |
14:09 | We wanted to correct some things before committing and now everybody is on holiday | |
14:09 | thd | hdl: do you use a file which you have not committed for your customers? |
14:12 | hdl | we only migrate from 2.2 to 3.0 at the moment. |
14:12 | thd | hdl: kados had error messages on installation and when editing the bibliographic framework because a value had not been defined as even NULL for data in the defaultvalue column |
14:12 | hdl | Err. Yes. |
14:14 | I was working on that when I had to reinstall mysql (damn innodb) and didnot export my kohastructure. | |
14:14 | but updating database with updater should have done the job. | |
14:14 | line 999 in updatedatabase | |
14:26 | owen | What is this doing in z3950/searchresult.tmpl? var GB_ROOT_DIR = "http://mydomain.com/greybox/" |
14:30 | hdl | good question owen |
14:31 | rel30 ? | |
14:31 | owen | rel_2_2 |
14:35 | Looks like it's only in npl | |
14:35 | hdl | kados : with zoom do you use wild characters for research ? |
14:36 | if yes, how | |
14:36 | wild characters such as _ * or ? | |
14:36 | maybe you can anwer owen | |
14:36 | answer even | |
14:43 | owen | hdl, I /should/ know the answer to that, but I don't. |
14:45 | hdl | kados ? |
14:45 | dewey | rumour has it kados is just a bit tied up |
14:46 | hdl | dewey: botsnack |
14:46 | dewey | :) |
14:48 | kados | hdl: what's up? |
14:48 | hdl: good question | |
14:48 | hdl: check the docs in bib1.att | |
14:48 | hdl | when I asked on zebra |
14:48 | I was said to use att 5 | |
14:49 | But it is regex | |
14:49 | and i don't think it is really user friendly | |
14:49 | kados | hdl: check the english record.abs |
14:49 | hdl | some of our user were not at ease with the mouse. |
14:49 | kados | hdl: it has instructions for how to deal with that |
14:50 | wait, not record.abs | |
14:50 | sec | |
14:50 | ccl.properties I think | |
14:50 | right | |
14:50 | ccl.properties | |
14:50 | dewey | i think ccl.properties is about 1000 lines of config and documentation |
14:51 | kados | right-Truncation 5=1 |
14:51 | rt right-Truncation | |
14:51 | so you can add rt to a query and it will right-trucate | |
14:52 | hdl | OK. |
14:52 | So we have to parse user entry and say : * is on the right, or on the left.... add rt or lt | |
14:52 | kados | yep, makes sense to me |
14:53 | hdl | if I want to have T*n to match twain and tolkien |
14:53 | then it is regex. | |
14:53 | kados | right |
14:53 | you should also be able to set the char for regex | |
14:53 | hdl | regex is really MUCH time consuming.... |
14:54 | Much more than lt or rt | |
14:54 | we should create a parsing function for zebra input | |
14:55 | pb : how does it work with wrdl (wordlists) ? | |
14:55 | kados | what's pb again? |
14:56 | hdl | the problem is |
14:56 | I have | |
14:56 | I want to get | |
14:56 | the house and the garden | |
14:57 | for instance. | |
14:57 | kados | ahh, just found what I was looking for |
14:57 | # Truncation characters (it seems to take multiple arguments) | |
14:57 | @truncation ? * | |
14:57 | it's in ccl.properties | |
14:57 | hdl | and i entry the h* and the garden |
14:57 | kados | around line 980 or so |
14:58 | # Tokens for CCL operators (it seems you can assign multiple tokens per operator which is nice) | |
14:58 | @and and + | |
14:58 | @or or | | |
14:59 | so you could also remove 'and' as an operator if you wished, but we'd probably have to adjust he search functions | |
14:59 | hdl | Good. |
14:59 | But truncation seems not to work at the moment. | |
14:59 | kados | no? |
15:01 | http://search.athenscounty.lib[…]arch?q=ccl=africa | |
15:01 | http://search.athenscounty.lib[…]rch?q=ccl=africa* | |
15:01 | second one picks up african too | |
15:01 | ccl= means you do a direct query of zebra, without the field weighting and relevance added | |
15:03 | hdl | Ok. |
15:04 | but if you type ccl=kw:africa* | |
15:04 | then it fails | |
15:05 | kados | ZOOM error 10014 "CCL parsing error" (addinfo: "Right truncation not supported") |
15:05 | that's because kw doesn't have a definition for handling right truncation | |
15:06 | Any 1=1016 | |
15:06 | kw Any | |
15:06 | from ccl.properties | |
15:06 | if we add support for truncation it will work | |
15:07 | so if we made: | |
15:07 | Any 1=1016 5=1 | |
15:07 | it should work | |
15:07 | but I don't want to do that because it will change my api design for dev_week | |
15:07 | hdl | Strange : |
15:08 | ccl=kw,wrdl:"afr* South" returns One Book | |
15:09 | kados | that is strange |
15:09 | because wordl is 4=6 | |
15:09 | structure, which shouldn't use * | |
15:13 | hdl | there is also word.chr that maps * with space. |
15:13 | Wo which is taken into account | |
15:14 | s/Wo/So/ | |
15:14 | ? | |
15:19 | kados | good question |
15:19 | we should remove that mapping I think | |
15:19 | just to make it clear that * is a reserved word | |
15:19 | if you change word.chr you have to re-index | |
16:00 | slef | my brain has now melted |
16:00 | I think that was obvious from koha.lists.katipo already | |
16:00 | It's been a bad day, please don't take my picture. | |
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16:18 | slef | [K]: who |
16:18 | [K]: names | |
16:21 | /names | |
16:21 | [K] | *** #kohaFreeNode names: jeff ru55el [K] rangi |
16:22 | slef | http://relay-bot.cvs.sourcefor[…]n=1.5&view=markup |
16:22 | if anyone else wants its command list | |
17:47 | kados | slef: http://search.cpan.org/src/VIY[…]late-Pro-0.65/FAQ |
17:47 | slef: I didn't switch to HTML::Template::Pro ... I believe that decision was made on the French side | |
17:47 | slef: and I'm not entirely clear on the motivation there | |
17:48 | hdl: do you know? | |
18:04 | owen | "I don't know if you 've noticed this great feature embedded in HTML::Template::Pro. |
18:04 | HTML::Template::Pro is written from HTML::Template AND HTML::Template::Expr ( http://search.cpan.org/~samtre[…]Expr-0.07/Expr.pm ). | |
18:04 | So all the features from HTML::TEMPLATE::Expr are enabled for us. | |
18:04 | Briefly, this module allows expressions in the template syntax. | |
18:04 | Expressions includes comparisons, math operations, string operations and others... " -- Antoine Farnault, 11/17/2006 | |
18:14 | kados | yea, that's neat, we need to be careful not to get too much logic in the template though |
18:14 | but useful for sure | |
18:15 | owen | I don't even know if any of that functionality is but to use in any of the new templates |
18:16 | jaron | kados: I'm trying to get my script to insert records directly into koha using bulkmarcimport.pl. Any ideas on how to do this without messing with typing in a password each time? |
18:16 | kados | jaron: the kohaadmin password? |
18:16 | is that the password you mean? | |
18:17 | and is this a perl script, I can't recall | |
18:17 | jaron | well the script is run as a specific user and I was just trying to use a backticks system call to run bulkmarcimport.pl |
18:17 | kados | right |
18:17 | well you could use C4::Context | |
18:17 | jaron | not perl but I could call a perl script instead if that'd be better. |
18:17 | kados | for the database connection |
18:18 | then so long as KOHA_CONF was defined you wouldn't need to use the user/pass | |
18:18 | jaron | and KOHA_CONF points to /etc/koha.conf? |
18:18 | kados | yep |
18:18 | so you'd go: | |
18:18 | owen | Hi Apple |
18:18 | kyle: are you there? | |
18:18 | kados | $ export KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha.conf |
18:18 | jaron | ok let me give that a try |
18:19 | thanks, kados | |
18:19 | kados | $ perl -I /path/to/koha /path/to/myscrip.pl |
18:19 | hi jablko | |
18:19 | jaron | I see what you mean now. |
18:22 | and /path/to/koha would be something like /usr/local/koha and that's it? | |
18:24 | kados | it's wherever your modules dir is that has C4 in it |
18:24 | so probably more like | |
18:24 | /usr/local/koha/intranet/modules if you are running a default installation | |
18:25 | jaron | yeah, that's where they are. cool. |
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18:45 | <Presently42FreeNode> I'm having some trouble setting up the koha-httpd.conf file. The server running koha is connocted to a router. I also have a domain-name associated with the server. However, when I go to this address, I get the router setup page and not koha. It seems like the router isn't routing the data to the server. Is help available some where? I'm using Debian unstable. Thanks. | |
18:46 | kados | hi Presently42 |
18:47 | what kind of router do you have? | |
18:47 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Tis a siemens slipstream something or other. |
18:48 | <Presently42FreeNode> SpeedStream 6520 Series | |
18:50 | kados | hmmm |
18:50 | sounds like you might need to do some network troubleshooting | |
18:52 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> I see. How shall I begin? |
18:52 | kados | can you poing the domain name associated with your server? |
18:52 | ping I mean | |
18:53 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Interesting. Apparently I can't. |
18:53 | kados | I'd say that's the first thing to fix :-) |
18:54 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Good idea! But, how might I go about such a feat? |
18:54 | kados | hehe |
18:54 | sounds like you need a network admin :-) | |
18:55 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Pfui! :) I will learn and manage. |
18:55 | kados | :-) |
18:56 | Presently42: what library do you work at? | |
18:56 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Me own. This library is my collection. |
18:56 | kados | ahh, cool |
18:56 | have you seen librarything? might be easier than running your own | |
18:57 | ILSes are pretty complex :-) | |
18:57 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Librarything? Can't say as I have. |
18:57 | kados | http://www.librarything.com/ |
18:57 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> This I know! |
18:57 | kados | it's pretty cool, especially for personal collections |
18:58 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> I have volunteered at a library and I know how complexe they are. But, I like complexity. ;) |
18:58 | <Presently42FreeNode> I will look. | |
18:59 | <Presently42FreeNode> "Enter 200 books for free, as many as you like for $10 (year) or $25 (life)." I have far more than 200. | |
18:59 | <Presently42FreeNode> That's one of the reasons that I went with a full ILS. | |
18:59 | <Presently42FreeNode> But, I do thank you for the suggestion. | |
19:01 | owen | $25 for life seems pretty cheap to me, especially when I consider the time it would take me to set up Koha on my own :) |
19:02 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Aye, but why pay if I can do it for free? And, I did have every thing working. I used those lovely howtos on the wiki. |
19:03 | <Presently42FreeNode> In fact, this all started when I changed the way the server connects to the internet. In lieu of having it connect directly, I made it call dhcp and get on internal ip fron the router. THough this make it easior to find it's ip (if it changes, I can't ssh in to it and I don't have a monitor or key-board attached) if it should change. | |
19:04 | kados | sounds like you need to set up NAT in your router to do IP translation |
19:04 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> , it means that I broke the system. |
19:04 | <Presently42FreeNode> Aha | |
19:04 | kados | :-) |
19:05 | [K] | <Presently42FreeNode> Let me see if I can figure that out. |
19:06 | jaron | kados: even with exporting the environment variables I keep getting a "read_config_file(/etc/koha.conf) returned undef at /usr/local/koha/intranet/modules/C4/Context.pm line 229." error and then failed access for the user running the script |
19:06 | kados | sounds like maybe /etc/koha.conf isn't there? |
19:06 | jaron | it's there |
19:07 | kados | what permissions does it have? |
19:07 | ls -la /etc/koha.conf | |
19:07 | jaron | www-data |
19:07 | kados | and the permissions? |
19:07 | jaron | read by user and group |
19:08 | kados | and are you in the group? |
19:09 | jaron | probably not. I'll change that and see. |
19:10 | kados | or if the box is secured you could just chmod 644 /etc/koha.conf |
19:13 | jaron | ok, adding user to group did nothing, but making it readable by everyone worked. |
19:13 | thd | I had to do that for Koha to run the first time |
19:14 | kados: what changes did you make to the 1.3 CVS version of http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org[…]oot=koha&view=log | |
19:14 | jaron | ok |
19:15 | thd | kados: the diff seems to be having trouble and that file is based on an out of date version of the framework |
19:15 | kados | hmmm |
19:16 | thd | kados: that file is missing several corrections which I had made in August and September |
19:16 | kados | the change was just to validate the POD to fix the make utility |
19:16 | thd: I'd say use yours and I can re-apply the validation to the POD | |
19:16 | it only took about 2-3 minutes | |
19:17 | thd | kados: I see the note but what did that file have to do with POD as it is an SQL file |
19:17 | kados | don't remember :-) |
19:17 | maybe it was done be accident | |
19:17 | s/be/by/ | |
19:18 | thd | I suspect you saved it with a new date but has no actual differences to the previous CVS version |
19:24 | kados: thanks to my internal versioning header to keep various forms of the framework in sync I caught the fact that it was based on internal version 0.1.5 from August while I had last updated to internal version 0.2.1 in September | |
19:24 | s/0.1.4/ | |
19:24 | s/0.1.5/0.1.4/ | |
21:10 | masonj | morning #koha |
21:10 | kados | morning masonj |
21:12 | masonj | hiya joshua |
21:21 | chris | morning |
21:23 | kados | hey chris |
21:44 | hdl | kados : |
21:45 | H:T:Pro was chosen to fix some utf8 encoding problems. | |
21:45 | This is the Main reason. | |
21:45 | Logic is a bonus. | |
21:45 | But to be used carefully. | |
21:45 | chris | still awake hdl? :) |
21:46 | hdl | for a little while. |
21:46 | Passing by | |
21:47 | chris | :) |
21:47 | hdl | used carfuly becaus for instance, if you use <TMPL_IF EXPR="this and that"> both this AND that have to be defined (passed to the template) |
21:47 | nite all | |
21:47 | chris | night hdl |
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22:06 | ryan | thd: around ? |
22:06 | thd | yes ryan |
22:06 | ryan | are you well versed in lc call numbers ? |
22:06 | thd | yes |
22:07 | ryan | quick q, then :) |
22:09 | the class number must be an integer, right ? | |
22:10 | BF449 G36 and BF449. G36 are improperly formatted versions of BF449 .G36 | |
22:10 | correct ? | |
22:11 | thd | not necessarily |
22:15 | ryan | ok, so you can have decimal in class number... |
22:16 | thd | ryan: yes but I found 050 00 $aBF449$b.G36 1999 |
22:17 | ryan: In 245 10 $aApollo root cause analysis : $ba new way of thinking / $cDean L. Gano. | |
22:17 | ryan | i am having a sorting problem |
22:18 | thd | ryan: so in this case the decimal is preceding the cutter number for Gano |
22:18 | ryan | the regexp i'm using is having a tough time with the decimal in the wrong place. |
22:20 | thd | ryan: you might also have a number where there is a decimal in the classification part in 050 $a including with letters |
22:20 | ryan | it doesn't handle white space well |
22:20 | right | |
22:20 | thd | ryan: is it the white space or the decimal which is causing the problem? |
22:21 | ryan: are you using the LC number sorting code which tumer wrote? | |
22:22 | ryan | no |
22:22 | maybe i'll have a look at that instead. | |
22:22 | thd | ryan: I would look at that, he invested much time in padding everything so that sorting worked |
22:23 | ryan: normalisation and padding is essential for sorting LCC numbers | |
22:23 | ryan | cool, thx for the help, thd |
22:24 | thd | ryan: given the nature of his collection, I suspect that his sorting routine works well |
22:25 | ryan | well, hopefully his catalogers are sloppy with formatting |
22:26 | thd | ryan: I think he is using many records directly from LC with the call number as assigned by LC |
22:27 | ryan | yeah, i seem to have any combination of whitespace or decimals acting as delimiters |
22:27 | easy to correct by eye :) | |
01:34 | jablko | how do i create a new holding using bibliographic information from amazon? |
01:38 | chris | umm, apart from cut and paste? :) |
01:39 | can you get a marc record from amazon? | |
01:50 | kados | i think they started doing that recently actually |
01:50 | chris | in that case, you can use that, load it into the reservior and add it from there |
01:50 | kados | in any case, you could certainly convert the xml from web services into marc pretty easily |
02:09 | jablko | kados: chris: thanks |
02:09 | i read somewhere amazon integration was a feature of koha 3? | |
02:13 | what the librarians i'm supporting want is, when a new book arrives | |
02:13 | scan the isbn and most of the koha fields are populated by data from amazon or congress library... | |
02:14 | chris | you can do that now |
02:14 | with the library of congress | |
02:14 | or any library that offers a Z3950 server | |
02:14 | jablko | ah, thanks chris |
02:14 | chris | you just set up your servers you want to search in the koha administration section, go to cataloging |
02:15 | enter your isbn in the appropriate marc tag 020 off the top of my head | |
02:15 | and the hit z3950 search | |
02:15 | and it will attempt to find all th marc records it can that match that | |
02:15 | (works with title too) | |
02:16 | then you can pick the one you want, and ur marc fields will then be prefilled with that info | |
02:16 | jablko | awesome, that's what i want! |
02:16 | not seeing the options yet | |
02:16 | guess doesn't come with a z3950 server configured | |
02:17 | i'm working on a patch to support configuring the intranet / opac, cgi / html base urls | |
02:17 | chris | cool |
02:17 | jablko | sent a message to koha-devel |
02:18 | who is the right person to provide feedback if the patch is acceptable? | |
02:18 | if i'm doing it right... | |
02:18 | chris | if you do it against a cvs checkout as well, then it will be able to be used for 3.0 too |
02:18 | jablko | so far it's working for us here at the university |
02:18 | chris | if its for 3.0 .. then kados is the release manager and im QA manager so either of us |
02:18 | jablko | i thought koha was developed with git? |
02:19 | great! | |
02:19 | chris | it will be eventually :) |
02:19 | jablko | ah |
02:19 | chris | still using cvs at savannah |
02:19 | jablko | i was reading the developer wiki |
02:19 | k | |
02:19 | chris | rel_2_2 is the 2.2.x branch in cvs |
02:19 | HEAD = 3.0 | |
02:20 | jablko | is head installable? |
02:20 | chris | mostly :) |
02:20 | jablko | (i understand it will be unstable) |
02:20 | k | |
02:20 | chris | it takes some effort but we are working on it, we should have an unstable release out soon |
02:21 | jablko | you or kados have any feedback on my approach to configuring base urls? |
02:21 | chris | lemme go look at the email |
02:21 | jablko | i'm almost done fixing it for 2.2 |
02:22 | if you think it's good, i'll checkout cvs head | |
02:22 | http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.[…]ries.koha.devel/1 | |
02:23 | chris | looks good to me |
02:23 | jablko | http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.koha/7969 |
02:23 | kados | chris: looks like we got some good patches submitted by devin |
02:23 | and jack bates too | |
02:23 | chris | thats who we are talking too :) |
02:24 | kados | ahh, cool |
02:24 | hi jablko | |
02:24 | jablko | hi kados |
02:24 | kados | jablko: very excited about those patches |
02:24 | jablko | thanks |
02:24 | chris | i need to get devin to patch against not 2.2.8 tho |
02:24 | kados | yea, or else give him commit access |
02:24 | chris | ive had to edit patches before applying them |
02:24 | kados | ahh |
02:24 | chris | just patching against cvs, guarantees its the latest version |
02:25 | kados | *nod* |
02:25 | man, I've really had a long day, my eyes are actually sore :( | |
02:25 | chris | applying patches is easy, i dont mind doing that |
02:25 | kados | I should rest them a bit |
02:25 | chris | as long as i dont have to edit them :) |
02:25 | kados | jablko: very excited about your participation! |
02:26 | tata for now | |
02:26 | chris | yep that all looks good, as long as the variables are passed through to the templates should work just fine |
02:27 | jablko | thanks kados |
02:28 | chris: the cvs module is "koha"? | |
02:28 | i assume | |
02:28 | chris | thats the one |
02:31 | sfu is in BC ? | |
02:32 | Koha has a long history in BC | |
02:32 | the second library to use it after the one who it was developed for, was in BC Canada | |
02:32 | and afaik they are still using it | |
02:32 | jablko | where is that? |
02:32 | dewey | it has been said that that is the only case though |
02:33 | jablko | which library? |
02:33 | chris | coastal mountain school district |
02:33 | a bunch of school libraries | |
02:33 | jablko | awesome |
02:34 | the bc plsb recently went with evergreen i think | |
02:34 | chris | Steve Tonnessen from there, did a bunch of work on Koha |
02:34 | yep, i think they are in progress of getting it up and going | |
02:34 | jablko | we tried it but was quite difficult to install |
02:37 | chris | *nod* |
02:38 | if you can get ur patch going against head ... i think kados has a tarball that makes installing it easier (ill ask him tomorrow) | |
02:38 | that would be fantastic, and ill apply it and commit it | |
02:38 | then when 3.0 is out and you upgrade, it will all be waitng for ya :) | |
02:42 | and if you ever want an nz koha developer to come give a talk at SFU .. im always keen for another excuse to visit canada :-) | |
02:42 | jablko | wow |
02:43 | awesome! | |
02:43 | thanks : ) | |
02:43 | how is the tarball built? | |
02:43 | is it something i could do from my cvs working copy? | |
02:47 | chris | that im not sure, i think its something kados put together with some instructions too |
02:48 | jablko | ok, thanks |
02:48 | chris | he'll probably read back :) |
02:48 | jablko | : ) |
03:16 | chris | he'll probably read back :) |
03:16 | doh | |
03:24 | jablko | chris: ping |
03:25 | according to the wiki: | |
03:25 | http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=servershelp | |
03:25 | koha should come with the loc z3950 server configured | |
03:25 | but with 2.2.9 i guess this is not the case | |
03:25 | unfortunately the wiki doesn't describe how to set it up | |
03:25 | i found the loc info: | |
03:26 | http://www.loc.gov/z3950/lcserver.html | |
03:26 | but i'm not sure about all the koha add z3950 options | |
03:26 | chris | ok, if you go to system admin/koha admin |
03:27 | right | |
03:27 | jablko | e.g. syntax: marc21 or unimarc |
03:27 | chris | you want marc21 for LOC |
03:27 | unimarc is mostly used in europe | |
03:30 | jablko | ah |
03:30 | i think i found the values in: | |
03:30 | scripts/updater/updatedatabase | |
03:30 | chris | ah ha |
03:30 | jablko | but they're not in koha.mysql |
03:31 | so they're not installed with 2.2.9 | |
03:31 | chris | yep updatedatabase should be run as part of the install |
03:31 | jablko | shoot |
03:32 | chris | maybe it didnt get run right |
03:32 | hmm ill hve to check that out | |
03:32 | http://www.kohadocs.org/usersg[…]1s02.html#d0e1047 | |
03:32 | might or might not be helpful :) | |
03:34 | jablko | thanks chris |
03:34 | trying to run updatedatabase manually now | |
03:34 | chris | make sure you back up ur db first :) |
03:34 | jablko | thanks |
03:46 | chris: i guess the problem is updatedatabase:1582 | |
03:46 | unless ( $existingtables{'z3950servers'} ) { | |
03:46 | z3950servers is in koha.mysql | |
03:47 | so the loc row doesn't get added | |
03:47 | chris | ah ha, yeah that would do it |
05:40 | jablko | chris: ping |
05:40 | making progress on the loc / z3950 front | |
05:40 | now i'm getting an error about ZOOM.pm | |
05:40 | where is this file supposed to come from? | |
05:42 | masonj | hiya, try a 'cpan Net::Z3950::ZOOM' , that might do it |
05:51 | jablko | masonj: thanks! |
05:52 | masonj | always a pleasure... |
07:32 | hdl | hi |
07:32 | dewey | salut, hdl |
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