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Time | Nick | Message |
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13:46 | owen | SelfishMan: did you ever find the IRC logs? http://koha.org/cgi-bin/logs.pl |
14:05 | gmcharlt | nahuel: about? |
14:05 | paul_p | gmcharlt: hello. Nahuel is outdoor just for a cigarette. |
14:05 | gmcharlt | ok |
14:06 | jwagner | Is someone handy who knows the syntax for entering IPs in the Library setup's IP field? I need to enter several individual IPs and ranges. I tried doing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,xxx.xxx.xxx.* etc, but it truncated at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,xxx. -- how can I enter multiple IPs and ranges? |
14:09 | gmcharlt | jwagner: the branch IP currently only takes a single IP address or a subset represented by xxx.xxx.xxx.* or xxx.xxx.*.* |
14:10 | nahuel | gmcharlt, yes :) |
14:10 | jwagner | So it's not possible to use the AutoLocation syspref and limit by multiple IPs/ranges? But we can do that through Apache? |
14:11 | gmcharlt | nahuel: your patch for bug 2996 doesn't apply - it looks like I'm missing a patch that translated those templates from French to English |
14:12 | nahuel | gmcharlt, arg, i'll redo it for HEAD and keep you tuned |
14:14 | gmcharlt | jwagner: yes, it probably would be possible to do it through Apache proxy hackery |
14:15 | jwagner | Thanks much. I'll look into the Apache settings. |
15:58 | schuster | Paul and others... What IRC client do you use? I want to make sure it works at the conference center for April |
15:59 | paul_p | hi schuster. |
15:59 | I use konversation | |
16:00 | gmcharlt | X-Chat Aqua |
16:00 | but really, making sure that port 6667 outbound is open, at least to irc.citylink.co.nz, should be enough regardless of what client people use | |
16:01 | schuster | Is there an easy way to check that? I believe it will be open through the wireless from what I have been told... Wired workstation will not have that open. |
16:01 | gmcharlt | from a Unix or Windows commandline, try telnet irc.citylink.co.nz 6667 and see if it connects |
16:02 | schuster | Im going over there in about 45 minutes so wanted to check to make sure people could get to things they needed during the conference through the wireless bluesocket connection. |
16:02 | OK that is easy enough. Thanks | |
16:03 | kados | schuster: if you could check whether SSH works that would be great as well |
16:08 | paul_p | kados: ++, would be very very interesting. |
16:08 | + http, https, pop, imap and smtp | |
16:08 | schuster: + http, https, pop, imap and smtp | |
16:12 | schuster | http, https - should work without problems. SSH will have to see if I can determine that. Thanks again. the other mail pieces as long as you are on your laptop/computer should work too, but I'll check. |
16:14 | Since I have your attention! Is there a need for the "developers" to get together during the conference for your own "track" of meetings/sessions? I could possibly get a room at the center just for that when you are not presenting to the mass population... | |
16:15 | You could have your own schedule NOT published to the rest of us. | |
16:21 | gmcharlt | paul_p: sorry about the Skype ping, was trying to get hdl_laptop |
16:21 | paul_p | oups, i missed it. |
16:22 | couldn't you catch him ? | |
16:22 | strange, he was waiting for your call | |
16:22 | gmcharlt | we were in a middle of a Skype, but his computer dropped off |
16:22 | paul_p | ah, ok |
16:22 | (I have headphones, so I often miss skype pings, as there is no noise & I have 2 screens 21" + 13") | |
16:24 | gmcharlt | hdl_laptop: anyway, let me know if/when you're ready to continue the skype |
17:35 | owen | I can't place a hold on an item which has no barcode. Where is Koha enforcing that check? |
17:36 | Oh, it's not the barcode, it's the notforloan value. I keep thinking it's one and not the other | |
17:38 | if (!$itm->{'notforloan'} && !($itm->{'itemnotforloan'} > 0)){ $forloan=1; } | |
17:40 | What's the difference between $itm->{'notforloan'} and $itm->{'itemnotforloan'}? | |
17:51 | *Is* there a difference between $itm->{'notforloan'} and $itm->{'itemnotforloan'}? GetItemsInfo() selects both "items.*" and "items.notforloan as itemnotforloan" | |
17:54 | ...so opac-reserve.pl will say your item is for loan if items.notforloan isn't set AND if items.notforloan is < 1 ? | |
18:11 | hdl_laptop1 | owen : yeah it looks Weird. |
18:11 | notforloan seems to be the reason | |
18:11 | (binding... etc.) | |
18:12 | owen | ? |
18:12 | hdl_laptop1 | itemnotforloan seems to be a simple integer. |
18:12 | so a status. | |
18:13 | owen | Does that explain why GetItemsInfo() would select both "items.*" and "items.notforloan as itemnotforloan" ? |
18:14 | I guess in some instances to be able to reference items.notforloan as itemnotforloan...but in opac-reserve.pl they're referenced as if they're different things | |
18:14 | See line 138 of opac-reserve.pl | |
18:26 | hdl_laptop1 | MMMM... I donot have time enough to dive into things. |
18:27 | But this might be correct. | |
18:27 | gmcharlt | owen: it's to distinguish items.notforloan from itemtypes.notforloan |
18:28 | owen | Gotcha! |
18:28 | gmcharlt | admittedly clear as mud |
18:29 | owen | ...wait, but GetItemsInfo() doesn't select itemtypes.notforloan does it? |
18:37 | danny | I was trying to read through the function too... |
18:37 | further down I see... $data->{itypenotforloan} = $data->{notforloan} if (C4::Context->preference('item-level_itypes')); | |
18:54 | chris | morning |
20:02 | back | |
20:32 | slef | front |
20:32 | gmcharlt | sideways |
20:32 | chris | heh |
20:38 | owen | Dang, once again I failed to get in on the ground floor of an exciting internet meme. |
20:39 | chris | heh |
21:13 | ryan | koha milestone reached: three thousand bug reports (!) |
21:14 | chris | heh cool |
21:15 | owen | It's a good one too. Too bad it's an enhancement :| |
21:16 | ryan | does that disqualify darrell for his 'very special prize' ? |
21:16 | gmcharlt | his prize is implementing it |
21:16 | chris | heh |
21:18 | ryan | everybody wins! |
07:47 | brendan | hi #koha |
07:47 | just seeing who's around. | |
07:47 | chris | hi brendan |
07:47 | brendan | heya chris |
07:47 | hdl_laptop1 | hi brendan |
07:48 | brendan | hi hdl_laptop1 |
07:48 | your screen name is always changing... | |
07:49 | hdl_laptop1 | well ... not that much. |
07:49 | brendan | *agrees* |
07:49 | hdl_laptop1 | I had a problem with internet access yesterday |
08:02 | brendan | chris anymore interesting cricket to pay attention to this evening? |
08:02 | it's always interesting to have something to monitor in the background | |
08:06 | chris | not tonight |
08:06 | tomorrow is game 2 vs india | |
08:06 | its being played in wellington | |
08:11 | brendan | cool - tomorrow game 2... |
08:11 | I see what i can learn this time | |
08:12 | chris | hopefully its a full game |
08:12 | no rain | |
08:13 | paul_p | hello world. |
08:13 | Amit | hi chris |
08:13 | tomorrow India vs NZ | |
08:13 | mc | hello koha people |
08:13 | Amit | what would u say who win |
08:14 | hi mc | |
08:14 | brendan | hopefully no rain... |
08:14 | mc | chris, a perl module ? |
08:14 | brendan | hi paul_p, mc Amit |
08:14 | mc | it never rains in my cave :) |
08:14 | Amit | hi brendan |
08:14 | brendan | hehe |
08:15 | Amit | who is ur favourite team |
08:15 | brendan | |
08:15 | brendan | tough call |
08:15 | Amit | hmm |
08:16 | chris ? | |
08:16 | brendan | USA - doesn't really ever follow |
08:16 | Amit | means |
08:17 | brendan | My best friend had his picture taken with sachin tendulkar |
08:17 | Amit | good |
08:17 | brendan | at a bar in bangalore |
08:17 | Amit | yes |
08:17 | my favourite sachin | |
08:18 | chris | it depends on who bats first |
08:18 | but nz usually win in wellington | |
08:18 | mc: yes | |
08:18 | Amit | yes |
08:18 | brendan | really would that make a difference |
08:18 | Amit | i think wellington ground is small |
08:19 | si | chris, are you going tomorrow night? |
08:19 | brendan: wellington can be a miserable cold windy place to play cricket | |
08:19 | Amit | but india has good batting lineup |
08:19 | si | it tends to favour the local team |
08:20 | brendan | home field advantage. |
08:20 | Amit | yes |
08:20 | yes | |
08:20 | brendan | baseball has weird rules -- but I love it - so I will do my best. |
08:21 | I used to be an umpire for baseball so I know the rules pretty well | |
08:21 | mc | chris, i spent some time to explore ORMs during the code4lib. I wasn't happy. I discovered http://www.iinteractive.com/kiokudb/ that is very attractive |
08:21 | i'll continue to explore when i will have time | |
08:21 | si | brendan: also the techniques/soils/grasses used for the pitch vary widely from country to country |
08:22 | chris | si: havent planned that far ahead |
08:22 | :) | |
08:22 | si | so local players who are familiar with local conditions have some advantages |
08:22 | and they use different balls in different countries as well | |
08:22 | in fact, it's a miracle anybody wins away from home :-) | |
08:23 | chris | yes, in cricket you bounce the ball when bowling, so the conditions of the ground can make a big difference |
08:23 | brendan | I understand the basics of cricket -- so I definitely see how the grasses etc. play into effect.. |
08:23 | chris | :) |
08:24 | brendan | after playing baseball my whole life -- I never understand how a cricket player could not strike the ball with such a big bat... |
08:24 | but then I tried it myself | |
08:24 | chris | :) |
08:24 | brendan | and I understand now - why |
08:24 | si | primarily because the ball isn't round |
08:25 | so it does all sorts of mad stuff once it hits the ground | |
08:25 | brendan | mad --- that's such a great word.... |
08:25 | si | and also because the bowler is allowed to aim for your head |
08:26 | so theres an element of fear there which makes batsmen do odd things | |
08:26 | brendan | in baseball terms --- the high cheese |
08:26 | si | yes, except that it wouldn't be a walk, it would be regard as a good effort if it connected |
08:27 | chris | you can even get out if they smash you in the head, knock your helmet off and it falls on the stumps (happened to a nzer once) |
08:27 | brendan | when I was in India -- I went to a live cricket match. |
08:27 | si | I'm guessing that would have been great fun |
08:27 | they're pretty raucous here | |
08:28 | and there's a lot less people | |
08:28 | brendan | it was my first experience with cricket. |
08:28 | I'm back for more -- so it wasn't that bad | |
08:30 | si | did they set fire to the seats? |
08:31 | my recollections of watching cricket in India on tv was always NZ losing in some kind of useless fashion and the locals celebrating by setting fire to anything wooden in the stadium | |
08:33 | brendan | I guess I was at a tame match. |
08:34 | but -- I'd also been in india for awhile -- so maybe I was used to the craziness | |
08:35 | oh well -- | |
08:36 | anybody give me a ping tomorrow when the NZ vs. India cricket starts.... | |
08:36 | is it streaming online? | |
08:36 | chris | 01:00 GMT |
08:37 | si | guess I'll wait on the weather |
08:37 | brendan | I'd say go -- everything is always better live! |
08:37 | chris | it will be on cricinfo |
08:37 | si | I wouldn't have thought the tv coverage is streaming - those rights are pretty aggressively stiched up by the local pay tv channel |
08:38 | chris | yeah |
08:38 | si | and I don't think radio sport is allowed to stream oversease |
08:38 | chris | its more fun reading cricinfo than the radio anyway :) |
08:38 | if india is playing i bet its on tv somewhere in the US :) | |
08:38 | Elwell | reminds me. Must get a tunneling working so my soundbridge appears in the UK |
08:39 | geoIP sucks bigtime sometimes | |
08:40 | brendan | ok -- thinking reading cricinfo is the way to go |
08:42 | ODI ? | |
08:42 | chris | one day international |
08:43 | brendan | cricinfo 3D - kind of neat |
08:47 | good night all -- hopefully getting some sleep -- talk to you all tomorrow | |
08:47 | paul_p | sweet dreams brendan |
08:47 | sunny morning here... | |
08:48 | chris | night brendan |
08:50 | Amit | hi paul |
08:50 | chris who is your favourite player in indian team | |
08:51 | chris | sehwag |
08:52 | si | anybody who winds up australians and englishmen as well as he does is all good |
08:52 | chris | hehe true |
08:52 | si | plus, he bowls like he's inside a washingmachine |
08:52 | Amit | hmmm my too |
08:53 | hi si | |
08:53 | means washingmachine | |
08:54 | chris | spinning all around amit |
08:54 | Amit | hmm |
08:56 | vittorio is my favourite | |
08:58 | si | he's a terrific player |
08:58 | it's a pity we only have the one... | |
08:58 | chris | hehe |
08:58 | Amit | y |
08:59 | brendan mccullum is good bastman | |
08:59 | si | which is to say, there are other good players on the NZ team, but only vettori turns up ready to play every day |
08:59 | Amit | i like |
08:59 | yes | |
09:01 | si | ok, time I walked the dogs |
09:01 | gnight all | |
09:01 | paul_p | bye si |
09:02 | Amit | good night si |
09:02 | bye | |
09:02 | hi paul | |
09:03 | chris | night si |
09:04 | kf | good morning chris, amit, paul and #koha |
09:04 | chris | hi kf |
09:04 | Amit | hi kf |
09:04 | gm | |
09:08 | chris | cool, just got a photo from croatia, ... thats nz, samoa, cook islands and croatia now |
09:08 | kf | :) |
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