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15:33 | slef | I meant using the "forgot your password" link would work |
15:33 | gmcharlt | ok |
15:37 | liz_nekls | chris: re your question of ages and ages ago |
15:37 | slef | liz_nekls: he's on a plane. email may be safer |
15:37 | liz_nekls | Ah fair enough |
15:38 | I knew that too >.> | |
15:38 | faceepalm | |
15:38 | so I checked, apparently the intranetuserjs doesn't work on templates not in the prog directory | |
15:38 | or custom templates | |
15:46 | owen | Yeah, liz_nekls, there are probably many bugs relating to non-prog templates |
15:48 | A quick search turns up 74 instances where the prog directory is referenced in the scripts and templates | |
15:49 | ...which is partly because we can't believe anyone would be enough of a masochist to create their own templates anymore ;) | |
15:55 | slef | Is the kudosccfls list admin on here? |
15:56 | owen | slef I think that's Kyle Hall? |
16:07 | slef | owen: I don't know. Is Kyle Hall on IRC? |
16:07 | gmcharlt | slef: very rarely |
16:07 | and not now | |
16:18 | Headiee | hey liz_nekls you using libki right? |
16:28 | slef | gmcharlt: oh. Can someone email him to let him know that the kudos list server is on at least four blacklists? I've got a problem because he's on blacklists and a co-op is currently arguing with me about whether compulsary server-wide blacklist-blocking is evil. |
16:29 | gmcharlt | slef: do you have the name of any of the blacklists in question handy? |
16:29 | slef | What's the largest number of patrons in a koha? |
16:30 | gmcharlt: NOMOREFUNN SORBS(don't know which one yet), Spamhaus-PBL, WPBL | |
16:30 | gmcharlt | thanks |
16:31 | slef | I'm still checking those out as part of the argument |
16:31 | Spamhaus-PBL is a PITA which lists all IPs which aren't approved to run mailservers AIUI | |
16:33 | http://www.wpbl.info/removed/2[…]90421_073901.html | |
16:35 | liz_nekls | headiee: we are not using it quite yet |
16:35 | hey man, I'm seeing the light | |
16:35 | re: owen | |
16:36 | gmcharlt | slef: email sent to Kyle |
16:36 | liz_nekls | got my first jquery thing going yesterday, but of course I can't like, phase that kind of stuff in b/c I'm using custom templates /facepalm |
16:36 | slef | gmcharlt: thanks. email sent to the co-op |
16:38 | liz_nekls | and yes, I may be a bit of a masochist >.> |
16:40 | slef | liz_nekls: doesn't inflicting javascript on people make you a sadist too? |
16:41 | Headiee | liz_nekls ok, i had it running fine at home on a test machine, now on a different machine it wont log me in, might be cause of the cake version remake |
16:44 | owen | slef, you'll be happy to know that thd held our feet to the fire on your behalf on the javascript issue at kohacon |
16:46 | slef | hehehe |
16:48 | gmcharlt | jdavidb is also interested on working on accessibility problems |
16:48 | in context of compliance with US section 501 and Americans with Disabilities Act requirements | |
16:48 | slef | Great |
16:48 | who's jdavidb? | |
16:48 | gmcharlt | David Bavousett |
16:48 | slef | got URL? |
16:49 | owen | http://www.section508.gov/ |
16:49 | gmcharlt | pardon me, section 508 |
16:50 | slef | no, I mean jdavidb |
16:50 | I've seen s508 before. It's like WCAG-1 but worse IIRC | |
16:50 | owen | :) |
16:50 | gmcharlt | he used to work for LL, now PTFS - don't know if he has a personal website |
16:55 | slef | oic |
18:04 | jwagner | Who maintains the koha.org site? |
18:06 | gmcharlt | hosted by LL; chris, rach, and a couple others can post content to it |
18:06 | working on migrating to plone | |
18:07 | slef | I can edit it AIUI. |
18:07 | jwagner | There's a minor conflict which has been puzzling one of my users on the Koha release number. The header paragraph on the site says "Koha 3.0.1 Released -- The Koha development team are proud to announce the release of Koha 3.00.01. This is a stable release of Koha 3.0." |
18:07 | gmcharlt | 3.00.01 == 3.0.1 |
18:07 | slef | leading 0s are optional after points |
18:07 | jwagner | Note different usage of 3.0.1 and 3.00.01. The download file is named koha-3.00.01-stable.tar.gz, and when you're in Koha, the about says 3.01.00.015. |
18:08 | slef | erm, about shouldn't say that |
18:08 | should be 3.00.01.015 AIUI | |
18:08 | jwagner | I told them it meant pretty much the same thing, but they were very much confused, & not familiar with the optional zero thing. Can usage be standardized on the page? |
18:08 | gmcharlt | right - version numbers that start with 3.01 (aka 3.1) are from the current development branch |
18:09 | the specific version number corresponding to koha-3.00.01-stable.tar.gz is 3.00.01.005 IIRC | |
18:09 | jwagner | slef, I've never seen the AIVI ending, just variations on the ending .0xx number. |
18:09 | slef | AIUI = as I understand it |
18:11 | I'm not going to add extra zeroes to the headline release numbers. I think it's quite common that 3.00.01 would be the same as 3.0.1 | |
18:11 | jwagner | Oh, sorry, I'm not up on abbreviations :-( Anyway, one of my servers says the above, and another (just reloaded clean Saturday) says 3.01.00.018. |
18:11 | liz_nekls | lolslef |
18:11 | gmcharlt | right, those are from the 3.1/3.2 stable branch |
18:12 | jwagner | I don't really care what we call it, but can we standardize usage? A lot of people looking at koha.org aren't developers and won't have a clue that This equals That. |
18:12 | gmcharlt | jwagner: sure, it can be improved |
18:12 | but keep in mind that were are talking about two separate verisons | |
18:12 | the 3.0.x stable version | |
18:13 | and the 3.1.x unstable, that will become 3.2.0 | |
18:13 | slef | I don't think understanding that leading 0s vanish is a developer-skill-related issue. |
18:13 | gmcharlt | somebody who is downloading and installing from the distribution announced on the home page is on the stable release |
18:14 | whereas your databases are tracking the development branch | |
18:14 | jwagner | gmcharlt, I tried explaining it pretty much that way but they were still confused. Maybe a helpful footnote somewhere denoting the differences? We can keep the secret decoder ring for the developers :-) |
18:15 | slef | jwagner: please stop insulting non-developers |
18:16 | jwagner | Who's insulting them? I deal with them every day. They don't speak the language and that's fine. It's my job to interpret. But it would be easier if they were seeing the same thing in different places. |
18:17 | slef | educate, don't interpret |
18:28 | liz_nekls | well, that killed the conversation. |
18:29 | Headiee | yeah |
18:29 | liz_nekls did you try the latest git release from libki? | |
18:30 | liz_nekls | I actually haven't :( |
18:30 | Headiee | ok |
18:30 | im using it with 8w mini pc`s | |
18:30 | liz_nekls | Neat! |
18:30 | Headiee | been waiting like 3 years for a decent thing to come up |
18:31 | liz_nekls | can you link the pc's you're using? |
18:31 | Headiee | http://www.linutop.com |
18:31 | fram france | |
18:31 | from | |
18:31 | theyre a bit to slow but with firefox over network it runs smooth enough | |
18:32 | also use them for display screens | |
18:33 | liz_nekls | that is sweet |
18:33 | jwagner | Sorry, got pulled away for a bit. |
18:34 | liz_nekls | one of our libraries is in a bit of a hardware pinch (6 yr old computers, no money to replace them) and it would be sweet to use libki on them |
18:34 | on those nettop dealies | |
18:35 | jwagner | gmcharlt, different question. On fixing the corporate template/syspref patch, I updated the description to remove the It's (changed to It is). I need to do that in the unimarc_standard_sysprefs.sql as well, right? Where you wanted to remove the language check was in the updatedatabase.pl entry? |
18:35 | liz_nekls | we were looking at the MSI AD1900 |
18:35 | AE1900 | |
18:35 | Headiee | liz_nekls yeah but do they have a dealer in your area |
18:35 | liz_nekls | idk :( but we're ok ordering over the internet |
18:36 | Headiee | liz_nekls looks sweet also that msi |
18:36 | liz_nekls | headiee you're in france? |
18:37 | Headiee | no netherlands |
18:37 | liz_nekls | AH. |
18:37 | Headiee | but i ordered 2 off them and 1 seems to have "cold boot" problems |
18:37 | liz_nekls | do your patrons like them? |
18:37 | ew | |
18:37 | that's not so cool | |
18:37 | Headiee | yeah |
18:37 | but i kinda neglected to fix it with the guys | |
18:37 | i probably could have returned it | |
18:37 | liz_nekls | hate it when that happens |
18:37 | Headiee | :) |
18:37 | liz_nekls | :D |
18:37 | Headiee | yeah me to |
18:38 | liz_nekls | "oh, i'll do that tomorrow" |
18:38 | ... | |
18:38 | ... | |
18:38 | Headiee | then i put m on the im not touching you today shellf :P |
18:38 | liz_nekls | LOL |
18:38 | yessir | |
18:38 | er | |
18:38 | Headiee | but i wanna get a 6 package |
18:38 | and use 3 for internet | |
18:38 | and 3 for display screens | |
18:38 | we use amarok to play music, dont know if you use it | |
18:38 | liz_nekls | we have a debate here going on whether patrons would be able to adjust |
18:38 | to the "non windows" experience | |
18:39 | Headiee | but i wanna display on the upper floor what music is being played and serve covers and lyrics |
18:39 | liz_nekls | oh neat! |
18:39 | Headiee | liz_nekls libki uses xfce which is neat to minimalize into a working desktop |
18:39 | liz_nekls | I run easy peasy on my netbook and I think that would be a fantastic interface for patron computers |
18:40 | Headiee | "windows" companys are also trying to make online virtual desktops |
18:40 | easy peasy? | |
18:40 | liz_nekls | it's ubuntu for netbooks |
18:40 | Headiee | ah |
18:40 | hmm it might run in linutop | |
18:40 | liz_nekls | has this really sweet desktop overlay (can't remember what it's technically called... application launcher? something) that is insanely easy to use |
18:40 | yea, it might | |
18:40 | Headiee | its ubuntu as well afaik |
18:41 | maybe libki can be used with it to | |
18:41 | showing the timer somewher enice | |
18:41 | liz_nekls | i'm sure it can, only requires php/cake right? |
18:41 | Headiee | i have a friend who hacks stuff for me |
18:41 | slef | mmm xfce... I remember being sysadmin on CDE workstations. Not fun. |
18:41 | Headiee | he made a barcode ticket generator for libki |
18:41 | liz_nekls | i'm not so keen on virtualizations |
18:42 | Headiee | slef probably cause you wanted more power! |
18:42 | :D | |
18:42 | my patrons only want firefox | |
18:42 | liz_nekls | MOAR POWAH |
18:42 | Headiee | which causes the problem of javascript/flash |
18:42 | still not running smoothly on heavy sites | |
18:42 | bbl out for a smoke | |
18:43 | slef | Headiee: nah, just that CDE was far fiddlier than xfce and looked similar |
18:43 | problem of javascript/flash? power consumption? | |
18:44 | liz_nekls | probably performance |
18:45 | slef | gmcharlt: which Dr Who are you up to there? |
18:45 | gmcharlt | last series of David Tennant, but not the specials that started running this year |
18:46 | I would happily pay the BBC TV license fee to get them the same time as you | |
18:46 | jwagner | But, but, gmcharlt, Doctor Who is a state of mind, not a day of the week!!! (Speaking as someone who has a pretty much complete run of episodes from First Doctor through Fifth Doctor.) |
18:46 | owen | Has the new Doctor started in UK? |
18:46 | slef | just get a uk server and proxy get_iplayer through it |
18:46 | jwagner | A friend of mine has mysterious sources for getting the new specials pretty much as soon as they air in the UK. |
18:46 | slef | owen: no. Three 10th dr specials this year IIRC. |
18:46 | gmcharlt | of course, but I'd happily pay to ensure that there's more and more Who |
18:47 | slef | owen: one of three has aired; one in summer I think and I expect the last one is Christmas |
18:48 | some early stuff simply doesn't exist any more | |
18:48 | tapes lost/destroyed | |
18:48 | gmcharlt | owen: I would love there to be complete seasons on DVD, but on the other hand I appreciate the good job the BBC has done with the extras |
18:49 | the extra time is worth it | |
18:49 | slef | jwagner: well, they splatter north-west europe with MPEG-2 copies of it by multiple methods (DVB-S and DVB-T), so it's not hard to get a copy |
18:49 | jwagner | gmcharlt, did you see my earlier question on the sysprefs patch? |
18:50 | gmcharlt | jwagner: on channel? I must have missed it |
18:50 | slef | [19:35]<jwagner> gmcharlt, different question. On fixing the corporate |
18:50 | template/syspref patch, I updated the description to remove | |
18:50 | the It's (changed to It is). I need to do that in the | |
18:50 | unimarc_standard_sysprefs.sql as well, right? Where you | |
18:50 | wanted to remove the language check was in the | |
18:50 | updatedatabase.pl entry? | |
18:51 | gmcharlt | slef: thanks |
18:51 | jwagner | slef beat me to it. |
18:51 | gmcharlt | jwagner: answer to your question is yes, I was talking about updatedatabase.pl |
18:51 | liz_nekls | re shockwave/flash vs. netbooks yea, it is kind of "heavy" on the atom hardware. It doesn't work as well as it does on a "normal" computer |
18:51 | slef | by the way, the eleventh doctor is from the same county as me and went to the same university as me. Meanwhile, I can see Torchwood's home from my office... on a clear day... with binoculars. |
18:52 | liz_nekls: gnash not shockwave. Still power-hungry. | |
18:52 | jwagner | OK, I've fixed the files. Still a novice at this git stuff -- in theory I should be able to squash the two together. Theory is great... I'm having to work on something else right now, so it may be a day or two before Theory meets Practice. |
18:52 | liz_nekls | yes, the software that supports the formerly always known as shockwave content on the web. |
18:53 | gmcharlt | I always get nervous when Theory and Practice are in the same room - the results are not always pretty ;) |
18:53 | Headiee | liz_nekls well some website put like 3 bad coded players into a page |
18:53 | and then it gets confused | |
18:53 | slef | on the UK-US airdates: I'm surprised BBC has Heroes only 1 week behind NBC |
18:54 | liz_nekls | oh I'm with ya headiee |
18:54 | lol gmcharlt | |
18:55 | gmcharlt | slef: interesting. BBC willing to pay NBC more to get Heroes sooner than SciFi/BBC American the other way to get Doctor Who, perhaps? |
18:55 | owen | I'm surprised to hear that slef. Just as I'm surprised the BBC doesn't realize that folks are going to get their Dr. Who ASAP no matter what continent they'r eon |
18:56 | Ah, gmcharlt's probably got it | |
18:56 | Headiee | only UPC has the right to show bbc 3/4 prime and such here |
18:56 | slef | yeah, a week means that it's easier to wait for broadcast than to proxy a copy off of hulu |
18:57 | Headiee: surely you're in the satellite footprint? Where in NL roughly? | |
18:58 | Headiee | friesland :) northern part |
18:58 | yeah but dont have a sattelite system | |
18:58 | slef | http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/astra2d.html |
18:58 | oh well... BBC is there FTA if you get one... unlike nasty NOS | |
19:02 | liz_nekls | fyi, runescape runs fine on the eee platform (lol) |
19:02 | Headiee | liz_nekls no really... thats why most of our patrons didnt play anymore |
19:02 | cause runescape didnt go smooth | |
19:02 | liz_nekls | it seems to work on my eee... |
19:02 | but I"m in normal def not hi def | |
19:02 | Headiee | yeah those linutop machines have a light intel chipset |
19:03 | liz_nekls | mine's got an atom |
19:03 | which I thought was the same thing | |
19:03 | but maybe not? | |
19:04 | we're looking at the eeebox hardware | |
19:05 | eetop, apologies | |
19:05 | Headiee | :) |
19:18 | liz_nekls | hmm... I'm sure some of my librarians would be thrilled if Runescape suddenly "didn't work" anymore |
19:18 | Headiee | haha |
19:18 | liz_nekls | I personally always try to make the patrons happy, but they... sometimes they don't care so much |
19:19 | Headiee | im not in a library though |
19:19 | :) | |
19:19 | liz_nekls | because runescape != educational use |
19:19 | Headiee | yeah |
19:19 | we provide the service to extend things | |
19:19 | not to make a playground | |
19:20 | liz_nekls | you're not in a library, but some folks in the US want to make libraries the community playground... funny that |
19:20 | :D | |
19:20 | Headiee | :) |
19:20 | liz_nekls | (I'm for it) |
19:20 | Headiee | yeah but games can be played elsewhere |
19:20 | or for a short period | |
19:20 | liz_nekls | all true |
19:21 | i'm glad that my job is only to put the infrastructure in place, not make the supporting policy | |
19:22 | Headiee | i do everything |
19:22 | gmcharlt | I can imagine an eat your vegetables sort of thing |
19:23 | you must spend five minutes of timing searching the boring OPAC we've given you | |
19:23 | to get 15 minutes of play time on the library Wii | |
19:25 | liz_nekls | LOL |
19:28 | gmcharlt | owen: what's the hash of the commit for the correct 3119 patch |
19:30 | owen | b759186eb6566d9656b5571664beb73f98e3cce9 |
19:30 | gmcharlt | thx |
20:01 | JoeTho | is there a server problem or something at liblime this afternoon? Anyone listening? -Joe in Kansas |
20:02 | owen | JoeTho, everything seems to be okay for us at NPL |
20:12 | gmcharlt | JoeTho: what's the problem? |
20:15 | JoeTho | I sent a note to supportliblime- we are noticing all sorts of little problems, slow indexing / re-indexing??? |
20:15 | And I realize this isn't exactly the right forum for this. | |
20:18 | gmcharlt | JoeTho: hmm - I know that there was some reindexing going on in the CKLS database earlier today |
20:30 | liz_nekls | we haven't seen any issues here... or no reported issues rather |
20:30 | @joetho | |
20:52 | richard | morning |
21:18 | chris | hi richard |
21:19 | richard | hiya chris |
21:19 | u still in the us? | |
21:19 | chris | yep, still in texas |
21:20 | flying in 2 hours | |
21:49 | liz_nekls | gmcharlt re: sip2 enhancement quote... did you mean that there is internal LL review or that NEKLS has the quote for review? |
21:50 | chris: hope you have a safe and boring flight home. | |
21:50 | (I always wish for flights to be boring because exciting flights usually mean something bad happened) | |
21:50 | chris | heh thanks |
21:50 | yep, it's a good point | |
22:51 | pianohacker | Good evening |
23:31 | gmcharlt | liz_nekls: the former |
23:50 | pianohacker | About to start off a conversation on switching template modules on koha-devel. Wish me luck, and I'd like lilies for my gravestone |
00:20 | brendan | good luck pianohacker! |
00:20 | pianohacker | brendan: thanks |
00:20 | You have any opinion on the matter? I'm currently gunning for template::toolkit | |
00:21 | brendan | heh at the moment now -- |
00:22 | whoops -- no not now. | |
00:22 | I've used the template::toolkit before -- but I forget where... | |
00:23 | or am I thinking html::template | |
02:14 | pianohacker | Good night, all |
03:16 | Amit | hi chris, brendan, mason |
03:16 | brendan | Hey Amit -- how you doing |
03:16 | Amit | i m fine what about u |
03:16 | brendan | I think chris is flying back to NZ right now |
03:16 | Amit | and how is kohaconf |
03:17 | brendan | was excellent |
03:17 | Amit | trying pazpar2 with koha |
03:17 | brendan | cool |
03:18 | let me know how it goes | |
03:18 | Amit | ok |
03:19 | mason | heya amit, brendan... |
03:19 | Amit | heya mason |
03:19 | brendan | hello mason |
03:26 | mason | ive been poking at Owen's 'recent-items-list' feature.. |
03:26 | http://stable.kohaaloha.com | |
03:27 | after a tidy-up , its nearly ready to commit back it to koha.org.. | |
03:35 | Amit | mason: this is stable koha demo |
03:35 | mason | nah, just a dev koha of mine... |
03:36 | Amit | for images ( u uses php code) |
03:37 | mason | no, a perl version of owens feature.. |
03:37 | http://www.myacpl.org/koha/?p=74 | |
03:42 | Amit | mason; right now i m working on css |
03:42 | my koha installation is one | |
03:42 | but opac is different to each library | |
03:43 | mason | cool, i understand... |
03:43 | im still learning css too ;) | |
03:43 | Amit | i have set some env variable in koha-httpd.conf |
03:43 | too | |
03:44 | <VirtualHost localhost:8081> | |
03:44 | ServerAdmin webmasterlinux-2rqj | |
03:44 | DocumentRoot /home/kohaclone/opac/htdocs | |
03:44 | ServerName linux-2rqj:8081 | |
03:44 | # ServerAlias opac.mydomain.com | |
03:44 | ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/koha/ "/home/kohaclone/opac/cgi-bin/opac/" | |
03:44 | ScriptAlias /index.html "/home/kohaclone/opac/cgi-bin/opac/opac-main.pl" | |
03:44 | ScriptAlias /opac-search.pl "/home/kohaclone/opac/cgi-bin/opac/search" | |
03:44 | ScriptAlias /search "/home/kohaclone/opac/cgi-bin/opac/search" | |
03:44 | ErrorLog /var/log/kohaclone/koha-opac-error_log | |
03:44 | # TransferLog /var/log/kohaclone/koha-opac-access_log | |
03:44 | SetEnv KOHA_CONF "/etc/kohaclone/koha-conf.xml" | |
03:44 | SetEnv PERL5LIB "/home/kohaclone/lib" | |
03:44 | SetEnv OPAC_CSS_OVERRIDE "cce.css" | |
03:44 | SetEnv OPAC_SEARCH_LIMIT "branch:CCE" | |
03:44 | SetEnv OPAC_LIMIT_OVERRIDE | |
03:44 | Options +FollowSymLinks | |
03:44 | ErrorDocument 400 /cgi-bin/koha/errors/400.pl | |
03:44 | ErrorDocument 401 /cgi-bin/koha/errors/401.pl | |
03:44 | ErrorDocument 403 /cgi-bin/koha/errors/403.pl | |
03:44 | ErrorDocument 404 /cgi-bin/koha/errors/404.pl | |
03:44 | ErrorDocument 500 /cgi-bin/koha/errors/500.pl | |
03:44 | # Rewrite Rules | |
03:44 | RewriteEngine On | |
03:44 | # Uncomment to turn on rewrite logging | |
03:44 | # RewriteLog /var/log/kohaclone/koha-opac-rewrite.log | |
03:44 | # RewriteLogLevel 1 | |
03:44 | RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (.*?)(?:[A-Za-z0-9_-]+)=&(.*) | |
03:44 | RewriteRule (.+) $1?%1%2 [N,R,NE] | |
03:44 | RewriteRule ^/bib/([^\/]*)/?$ /cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail\.pl?bib=$1 [PT] | |
03:44 | RewriteRule ^/isbn/([^\/]*)/?$ /search?q=isbn:$1 [PT] | |
03:44 | mason | eep.. |
03:44 | Amit | RewriteRule ^/issn/([^\/]*)/?$ /search?q=issn:$1 [PT] |
03:44 | <Directory /home/kohaclone> | |
03:45 | Order allow,deny | |
03:45 | Allow from all | |
03:45 | </Directory> | |
03:45 | </VirtualHost> | |
03:45 | SetEnv OPAC_CSS_OVERRIDE "cce.css" | |
03:45 | SetEnv OPAC_SEARCH_LIMIT "branch:CCE" | |
03:45 | mason | eeep.. |
03:45 | Amit | SetEnv OPAC_LIMIT_OVERRIDE |
03:45 | like this | |
03:45 | but not working | |
03:45 | and made css also | |
03:45 | mason | amit, pastebin.com ;) |
03:46 | Amit | mason: please give me url |
03:46 | got it | |
03:50 | mason: have u seen | |
03:50 | mason: http://pastebin.com/m78afd331 | |
03:52 | mason | sorry, back.. |
03:53 | Amit | i think some changes in javascript too |
03:53 | mason | your 'OPAC_CSS_OVERRIDE' are new variables? |
03:54 | or standard koha variable? | |
03:54 | Amit | new |
03:54 | mason | ok... |
03:56 | looks like a nice idea... | |
03:57 | Amit | but not working |
03:58 | mason | oh well.., keep hacking at it :) |
05:04 | Amit | mason: i have done |
05:05 | multi_opac | |
05:16 | hdl_laptop | Amit: hi |
05:16 | Amit | hi hdl |
05:16 | hdl_laptop | Is koha working out of the box with pazpar2 or have you hacked it so that it could work ? |
05:17 | Amit | means |
05:17 | hdl_laptop | In fact what do you mean with "trying pazpar2 with koha" ? |
05:18 | mason | hdl, i think Amit means he is experimenting with koha+pazpar2 |
05:19 | hdl_laptop | I have tried to build a pazpar2 server on multiple zebra instances and query them with Koha But had no luck with that. |
05:19 | mason | i havent set up pazpar2 yet, so i cant give any advice :/ |
05:20 | hdl_laptop | pazpar2 in koha is used only for FRBRizing editions |
05:20 | Amit | Mr. Satya trying pazpar2 with koha in my team |
05:20 | right now he is not there coming couple of hours | |
05:21 | mason | your team has success with pazpar2 yet, Amit? |
05:21 | hi hdl :) | |
05:21 | hdl_laptop | with saying trying pazpar2 with koha what do you mean ? Do you mean have koha with a pazpar2 setup so that Editions are FRBRized ? |
05:21 | hi mason | |
05:22 | or do you mean more ? | |
05:23 | Amit | mason: we are trying that..we did the local setup successfully but have problem with z39.50 |
05:24 | mason | ah, cool - that sounds like a good start! |
05:24 | hdl_laptop | Amit, from what I read, it seems that pazpar2 is not acting as a z3950 server. |
05:25 | But rather as a SRU/SRW server | |
05:28 | Amit | hdl: we are getting-----<IfModule mod_proxy.c> |
05:28 | ProxyRequests Off | |
05:28 | <Proxy *> | |
05:28 | AddDefaultCharset off | |
05:28 | Order deny,allow | |
05:28 | Allow from all | |
05:28 | </Proxy> | |
05:28 | ProxyVia Off | |
05:28 | ProxyPass /pazpar2/search.pz2 http://pazpardemo.osslabs.biz:9004/search.pz2 | |
05:28 | LogLevel Debug | |
05:28 | Alias /pazpar2 /usr/local/share/pazpar2/ | |
05:29 | </IfModule> | |
05:29 | [Wed Apr 22 01:23:47 2009] [error] (110)Connection timed out: proxy: HTTP: attempt to connect to 74.207.240.165:9004 (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) failed | |
05:29 | [Wed Apr 22 01:23:47 2009] [error] ap_proxy_connect_backend disabling worker for (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) | |
05:29 | [Wed Apr 22 01:23:47 2009] [debug] proxy_util.c(1873): proxy: HTTP: has released connection for (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) | |
05:29 | ||
05:29 | and we are getting this error: [error] (110)Connection timed out: proxy: HTTP: attempt to connect to 74.207.240.165:9004 (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) failed | |
05:29 | [Wed Apr 22 01:23:47 2009] [error] ap_proxy_connect_backend disabling worker for (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) | |
05:29 | [Wed Apr 22 01:23:47 2009] [debug] proxy_util.c(1873): proxy: HTTP: has released connection for (pazpardemo.osslabs.biz) | |
05:29 | ||
05:45 | mason | Amit, paste your config and error log stuff into pastebin.com, not IRC ;) |
05:45 | Amit | ok |
05:45 | sory i forget | |
05:46 | mason | no problem, my friend |
05:48 | Amit | mason, hdl : http://pastebin.com/m1ee6b800 |
08:28 | slef | gmcharlt: "# Zebra Configuration FAQ - trival change to test openID" and I started looking to see how Zebra supported openID now :-D |
09:45 | Amit | hi kf |
09:48 | soul9 | does someone know how to back up the biblio frameworks? |
09:56 | slef | soul9: backup the mysql database |
09:57 | I think you could probably narrow it to particular tables with a bit of care, but backing up the whole thing is simplest. | |
09:58 | hdl_laptop | soul9: backup biblio_frameworks marc_tag_structure and marc_subfield_structure and you're set. |
09:59 | soul9 | ah:) |
09:59 | good, thanks | |
11:16 | gmcharlt | slef: yes, it's amazing how many protocols Zebra supports :-) |
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