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csharp |
could someone with good srfsh-fu please review what I'm doing here? I'm trying to make a payment via srfsh: http://paste.evergreen-ils.org/62 |
08:40 |
csharp |
this is to address that issue where there are so many billing line items that the bills interface won't fully load and shows ??? in the place of amounts |
08:41 |
csharp |
thanks to bshum, I learned that the client on Linux handles those better, but I have a couple that are truly unretrievable |
08:45 |
tsbere |
csharp: You are passing two arguments to the call, an authtoken and the arguments hash |
08:46 |
tsbere |
csharp: The call takes *three* arguments, the third is the last user transaction ID pulled from the database |
08:46 |
csharp |
oh |
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tsbere |
csharp: So far srfsh-fu hasn't been needed. Any other issues? ;) |
08:51 |
csharp |
heh |
08:52 |
csharp |
well, I added the last xact id to the call, but I get the same error (paste coming) |
08:53 |
pastebot |
"csharp" at 64.57.241.14 pasted "srfsh/open-ils.circ troubles" (10 lines) at http://paste.evergreen-ils.org/72 |
08:53 |
tsbere |
csharp: Sorry, the third parameter is a string. It may not compare properly string to integer. |
08:54 |
csharp |
ah |
08:55 |
csharp |
argh - putting it in quotes didn't work either... I hate writing JSON :-( |
08:55 |
tsbere |
Also, ours are either things like "none" or "1312227439.2011128003.5700359396" - Did you only grab the first chunk? |
08:57 |
csharp |
oh |
08:57 |
csharp |
hmm - where do I get that? |
08:57 |
jeff |
you want the value of actor.usr.last_xact |
08:57 |
jeff |
er |
08:57 |
csharp |
jeff: thanks! |
08:57 |
jeff |
you want the value of actor.usr.last_xact_id |
08:57 |
* tsbere |
was about the point out the _id piece |
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csharp |
that appears to have worked! |
08:59 |
* csharp |
fights with newly-upgraded Ubuntu laptop |
09:04 |
csharp |
hey - it did work - awesome |
09:04 |
csharp |
tsbere++ jeff++ |
09:13 |
kmlussier |
@coffee |
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gmcharlt |
@coffee |
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10:35 |
csharp |
@coffee [someone] |
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* pinesol_green |
brews and pours a cup of Ethiopia Washed Yirgacheffe, Koke Grade 1, and sends it sliding down the bar to mtcarlson_away |
10:41 |
phasefx |
no Seattle coffee? |
10:42 |
jl- |
teleko: what are some good questions to ask an ISL vendor? |
10:42 |
jl- |
oops minus teleko |
10:42 |
phasefx |
and s/ISL/ILS/ ? |
10:42 |
jl- |
yes |
10:43 |
csharp |
jl-: I think a lot depends on what your needs are as to what you would want to ask |
10:44 |
phasefx |
maybe, "Do you have some customers I can talk to?" |
10:44 |
jl- |
I like that one phasefx |
10:44 |
csharp |
jl-: and by "ILS vendor" do you mean "Evergreen support vendor"? |
10:45 |
jl- |
csharp: Evergreen is one of the ILS that are an option, I'm going to a presentation by multiple ILS/vendors |
10:46 |
csharp |
I see - well I think the models of proprietary vs. open source are very different, so the questions you'd need to ask for one wouldn't necessarily be the same for the other |
10:47 |
jl- |
certainly |
10:47 |
kmlussier |
I would ask if they have a demo system set up where you could poke around to see how it works. |
10:47 |
jl- |
for open-source only koha or evergreen will be an option |
10:47 |
csharp |
unless you'd just be entering a SaaS-type situation with an Evergreen support vendor |
10:47 |
csharp |
in which case it's basically the same |
10:48 |
jl- |
at this point it's mroe about which ILS vs which vendor |
10:48 |
phasefx |
or almost the same; no user group silos or what not |
10:48 |
jl- |
thanks for the suggetions |
10:48 |
csharp |
phasefx: true that |
10:54 |
kmlussier |
jl-: Also, if you wanted to add a new feature, what is the process for making it happen? |
10:55 |
jl- |
kmlussier: I think we probably would navigate within the boundaries of the ILS so we will evaluate features before hand |
10:56 |
jl- |
then again, we like using vufind so that might be a feature to request |
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phasefx |
jfyi, I'm going to upgrade demo.evergreencatalog.com to 2.6.0 |
13:02 |
kmlussier |
phasefx++ |
13:03 |
bshum |
phasefx++ |
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13:23 |
shart291 |
bshum: I'm starting over with Ubuntu Lucid |
13:23 |
bshum |
shart291: Don't use Lucid |
13:23 |
shart291 |
No? |
13:23 |
bshum |
Lucid is a target, but it's not going to be supported anymore. |
13:23 |
shart291 |
If I were to go completely fresh, what would you recommend? |
13:23 |
bshum |
It should be removed. |
13:24 |
bshum |
I would recommend Ubuntu Precise, if you're going to pick a Ubuntu distribution. That's 12.04 |
13:24 |
bshum |
Lucid is older, 10.04 |
13:24 |
shart291 |
ok |
13:24 |
bshum |
And this is for other people in the channel, but Trusty 14.04 was officially released yesterday. So sometime this next week I guess we'll play with putting in a proper target for that. |
13:25 |
bshum |
shart291: Fwiw, we use the 64-bit Ubuntu server edition 12.04 for our systems. |
13:26 |
bshum |
"we" being my organization |
13:26 |
bshum |
I know others around here use Debian Wheezy too |
13:26 |
shart291 |
I've had so many problems I am just looking for the easiest and quickest route. |
13:27 |
jeff |
shart291: what distro and version did you start with? |
13:28 |
shart291 |
Debian Squeeze, I initially began with the intent to preserve the existing system. When I learned the database wasnt recoverable I reinstalled With Wheezy. Thats when I was in the last couple of days trying to get things to run. |
13:28 |
shart291 |
I'm tired and just want to get it going. |
13:35 |
phasefx |
demo.evergreencatalog.com is up if anyone wants to give it a spin. I only tested a search and logging in to the TPAC |
13:36 |
kmlussier |
phasefx: Do you mind if I send an e-mail to the DIG list letting people know? |
13:36 |
phasefx |
kmlussier: go for it |
13:37 |
phasefx |
I'll be back in a bit if anyone has trouble with it |
13:37 |
* kmlussier |
will try to log in with the staff client before sending anything. |
13:38 |
phasefx |
kmlussier++ |
13:38 |
jeff |
shart291: good luck. take it slow, and let us know if you run into trouble. i'll probably be around later tonight as well. |
13:44 |
shart291 |
I am running a Distribution upgrade on Lucid |
13:45 |
shart291 |
then I will proceed to install, I have to have this done by this afternoon, thats the difficulty. and I know everyone here can't sit around and hold my hand through it. I do appreciate the help I've gotten so far. |
13:47 |
jcamins |
shart291: this isn't EG specific, but you might find it faster to install Precise from scratch. |
13:48 |
bshum |
Agreed, distribution upgrades can get dicey. |
13:49 |
jcamins |
And even if all goes smoothly, my recollection is that they're _slow_. |
13:49 |
jcamins |
Actually, that reminds me. I have a VM that needs upgrading. |
13:50 |
jcamins |
Oh, looks like I did it. Never mind. |
13:50 |
bshum |
I'm contemplating when to do an upgrade to 14.04 myself. |
13:50 |
bshum |
Might wait a few more days first |
13:51 |
jcamins |
bshum: I figure I'll do it sometime around... not soon. |
13:52 |
bshum |
jcamins: Maybe it'll be my pet project next week to play with new releases on my laptop. After I've finished backing up everything again. |
13:52 |
jcamins |
The VM that needed upgrading had 11.10 (it was for dev, obviously). I don't know what I was thinking. |
13:53 |
bshum |
My laptop is presently 13.10. So I should probably upgrade at some point. |
13:53 |
jcamins |
Ooh, yeah. |
13:53 |
bshum |
But I think I'm going to give KDE another chance to impress me. |
13:54 |
bshum |
That said, I think I've been drinking the Unity punch too long. |
13:54 |
jcamins |
I haven't used KDE in a long time. |
13:55 |
bshum |
I liked it, but my font settings kept getting screwed up. |
13:55 |
kmlussier |
I wonder if it would be useful for DIG to have a list of patron and item barcodes used in the Concerto set to make it easier to use the demo catalog. |
13:57 |
graced |
I wonder if ESI should load non-crappy data... |
13:57 |
graced |
:) |
13:58 |
graced |
Actually, we're working on a better data set to load. I think we'll get there sometime this summer. |
13:58 |
* phasefx |
is going to whip up a stored procedure to protect the admin user |
13:58 |
kmlussier |
graced: Yeah, but even with a better data set, I think it would be useful to have a handful of barcodes of patrons in a "good" status, and then some barcodes of patrons with overdues or outstanding bills. |
13:59 |
graced |
We can provide that - that's the plan with the better data set |
13:59 |
kmlussier |
So that if they are documenting something related to penalties, for example, they know which test users already have those penalties. |
13:59 |
graced |
Exactly. |
13:59 |
kmlussier |
graced++ |
13:59 |
graced |
More like akilsdonk++ as she's doing all the hard work on this one |
14:00 |
kmlussier |
akilsdonk++ |
14:00 |
kmlussier |
@dessert akilsdonk |
14:00 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a scoop of Cookies and Cream and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to akilsdonk |
14:00 |
bshum |
@dessert |
14:00 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a big dish of Apple Crisp and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to bshum |
14:00 |
bshum |
Apples? Bleh |
14:00 |
graced |
kmlussier: please feel free to badger me about it on a regular basis for updates |
14:00 |
gmcharlt |
bshum: I'll take it, then |
14:00 |
kmlussier |
graced: You know I never hesitate to badger you. |
14:01 |
kmlussier |
@dessert |
14:01 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a big dish of Banana Split and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to kmlussier |
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graced |
kmlussier: that's a fact :-D |
14:01 |
akilsdonk |
oooh, cookies and cream! kmlussier++ :) |
14:09 |
sseng |
for master (as of 04/18/2014), anyone used the marc importer/exporter via the staff client successfully? |
14:10 |
bshum |
sseng: Well, there was a small change recently for vandelay matching |
14:10 |
bshum |
What are you seeing? |
14:10 |
sseng |
bshum: when importing marc, nothing gets added to the queue |
14:11 |
sseng |
bshum: i specified record type, queue name, full overlay for profile, check all the boxes and select file to upload |
14:11 |
sseng |
bshum: (import non-matching, merge on exact, merge on single, merge on best match all gets checked) |
14:13 |
kmlussier |
sseng: You check all of those boxes? |
14:13 |
sseng |
kmlussier: yep |
14:14 |
kmlussier |
Usually, I might select one to import non-matching and then select just one of the others to tell the system how to do the merge. I don't think it's typical to select all three. |
14:15 |
kmlussier |
We have some sites that only want the system to merge automatically if there is a single match, but if there are more they want to address it manually. |
14:15 |
sseng |
kmlussier: bshum: wanted to confirm that in master, whether the Marc batch importer/exporter works or whether i have somehing bad going on with my test environment |
14:15 |
kmlussier |
Other systems prefer to let Vandelay do all of the merging and will just tell it to select the best match. |
14:16 |
bshum |
In theory everything in master should be working, unless there's a bug filed about it. Or at least I like to dream that's the case. |
14:16 |
bshum |
:) |
14:16 |
sseng |
kmlussier: i am going to give that a try |
14:16 |
sseng |
bshum: =) |
14:16 |
bshum |
But in this particular case, please feel free to collect some details and let us know. Overall, the vandelay situation was complicated due to underlying changes made with MVF/CRA's addition |
14:16 |
bshum |
And we may not have shaken all the issues? |
14:17 |
bshum |
I would test more, but today is a "holiday" and nobody at Biblio is around. Other than those of us migrating our email to a new solution. |
14:17 |
kmlussier |
sseng: I did successfully do an acq upload on a recent version of master, but I didn't try anything in the batch import, so it's possible something else is going on there. |
14:17 |
bshum |
fwiw, mllewellyn did do a vandelay load of around 29 or so I think she said |
14:18 |
bshum |
And that seemed to go through without hijinks |
14:18 |
bshum |
But maybe it's size, or maybe it's the options used |
14:18 |
sseng |
bshum: kmlussier: going to do more testing, maybe a bad mrc file. (just wanted to do a quick check and see if anyone's used it recently) |
14:19 |
bshum |
Recently like... last week, sure. |
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14:21 |
phasefx |
who was trying out the smartfaq plugin in wordpress? |
14:21 |
phasefx |
bshum: it was you :) |
14:21 |
bshum |
phasefx: Yes, it was me. Back when folks were wondering about ways of not using the wiki version and using Wordpress instead. |
14:22 |
bshum |
We ended up dropping that idea I think. I just never got back to deleting all the stuff in Wordpress |
14:22 |
phasefx |
bshum: why dropped? just a matter of tuits/priorities, or something wrong with the strategy? |
14:23 |
bshum |
phasefx: Opinions shifted on strategy |
14:23 |
bshum |
And also, the FAQ themselves were old and probably should be nuked |
14:23 |
bshum |
"evergreen effect"? That's so last decade ;) |
14:23 |
phasefx |
yeah, I don't think anyone _ever_ asked that question :) |
14:23 |
bshum |
Also I think I could never get them to "look" good. |
14:24 |
ktomita___ |
What is the setting for selecting the default view (opac view vs marc view vs marc edit) for when a bib record loads? |
14:24 |
bshum |
Ultimately someone changed them to point back at the wiki and started editing over there. So I think that's where we left it last. |
14:24 |
bshum |
But I'm not sure if it's a claimed project at this point or not. |
14:24 |
gmcharlt |
'tis now ;) |
14:25 |
bshum |
Cool, to whomever is claiming it |
14:25 |
* phasefx |
likes the wiki model, but wants to scorch earth the ones there |
14:25 |
kmlussier |
phasefx++ |
14:26 |
bshum |
"What about the world, Ronald? What would you like to do to the whole world?" "Burn it all." |
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* kmlussier |
never recognizes any of bshum's quotes. :( |
14:30 |
bshum |
kmlussier: That one is from Backdraft. My college friends liked it because some of them were volunteer firefighters at the time. |
14:30 |
bshum |
That and I liked the music ;) |
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dbs |
phasefx++ # 2.6 on demo |
14:43 |
sseng |
bshum: kmlussier: update - was bad mrc file. all is good. thanks!! |
14:43 |
kmlussier |
sseng++ # Glad it worked out for you. |
14:44 |
bshum |
sseng++ |
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shart291 |
opensrf is now installed and everything went without a hitch up to running srfsh |
15:18 |
shart291 |
running request opensrf.math add 2,2 returns an empty response. |
15:21 |
shart291 |
unable to connect to jabber server, its been the persistent issue |
15:21 |
bshum |
:( |
15:21 |
bshum |
Hmm |
15:22 |
shart291 |
and I know I KNOW i did everything to the letter. Fresh install of precise as stated. |
15:22 |
jcamins |
The only thing I know about installing Evergreen is that when I tried to do it, I didn't set the password correctly. |
15:22 |
shart291 |
which password? |
15:22 |
jcamins |
An administrator password of some sort. I don't really remember now. |
15:22 |
* jcamins |
is not an EG user. |
15:23 |
shart291 |
I have a little less than 2 hours to get this running. What is wrong? The documentation has to be out of date....please. I don't want to be a bother but I have no other means of getting this done. |
15:24 |
shart291 |
I have tried on my own and I just don't know enough to solve the problems. |
15:24 |
bshum |
I'm trying to rack my brain for new ideas. |
15:25 |
bshum |
The documentation should be fine, I had someone working through them yesterday and they got a working install going. It has to be a tiny detail we're missing. |
15:29 |
csharp |
~troubleshoot |
15:29 |
pinesol_green |
If you're having trouble getting Evergreen to work, please follow this guide for isolating the problem: http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:checking_for_errors |
15:29 |
bshum |
csharp: I think he's worked through lots of that |
15:29 |
bshum |
And noted that osrf_control isn't documented there |
15:29 |
shart291 |
most of that |
15:31 |
jeff |
error logs about connection refused when attempting to connect to the jabber server when /etc/hosts ejabberd.cfg lsof output and opensrf_core.xml and opensrf.xml all APPEAR to be correct are odd. |
15:31 |
bshum |
It's not an uppercase, lowercase hostname weirdness |
15:31 |
bshum |
? |
15:31 |
bshum |
Or maybe password characters |
15:31 |
shart291 |
nope |
15:31 |
bshum |
*invalid |
15:31 |
shart291 |
password is lowercase letters only |
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15:38 |
bshum |
Well, I'm out of new ideas for things to look for under the hood. |
15:38 |
krvmga |
has anyone ever brought up the idea of combining all the opac search pages into one, each being in its own tab? for instance, a basic search tab, an advanced search tab, etc.? |
15:39 |
* bshum |
decides to build a new VM for kicks and giggles |
15:39 |
shart291 |
is Evergreen Dependent on building opensrf first? |
15:39 |
csharp |
shart291: oh yes |
15:39 |
RoganH |
bshum: we really need to talk about what you consider for kicks and giggles |
15:39 |
krvmga |
shart291: you have to have the right version of opensrf running before you can successfully install eg |
15:40 |
shart291 |
see I am stuck at getting the srfsh response |
15:40 |
* krvmga |
really likes VMs. |
15:40 |
* krvmga |
has several on his laptop. |
15:40 |
bshum |
RoganH: Well jcamins was just privately asking me how long I thought it would take me to build a new Evergreen system from scratch. I ballparked it at 30-45 minutes, but now I want to see how rusty I am. |
15:40 |
csharp |
shart291: sorry, I haven't followed along the whole way - did you ever pastebin your /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg? |
15:40 |
* krvmga |
thinks that bshum has ballparked correctly for a regular system. |
15:41 |
shart291 |
hang on... |
15:41 |
RoganH |
bshum: I'm lazy. I use scripts and ignore it for most of the process. |
15:41 |
* csharp |
uses debs except when building a dev box |
15:41 |
bshum |
RoganH: Lazy is good too. I've just done it so many times for years that I've gotten too used to it. |
15:42 |
tsbere |
krvmga: I don't see the appeal in that thought (all search types on tabs in one interface) - The majority of patrons will only ever use basic search, why confuse them with the tabs? |
15:42 |
RoganH |
bshum: You're young, unmarried, kicks and giggles for you should be things we can't mention on a publically logged channel. :) |
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shart290_2 |
on the box now |
15:42 |
shart290_2 |
hang on |
15:42 |
krvmga |
bshum: that was my own thought but my opac discussion group wanted to talk about it. |
15:42 |
krvmga |
tsbere: sorry, that comment was meant for you. |
15:43 |
bshum |
RoganH: I'm also twiddling my thumbs as I watch my email transfer to Google Apps. It's going to take FOREVER. |
15:43 |
shart290_2 |
http://pastebin.com/qrxRKB9F |
15:43 |
RoganH |
bshum: we did that last year. I gained a few new grey hairs during it. |
15:44 |
bshum |
RoganH: I have some white strands, I think it's all starting to compound together :D |
15:45 |
csharp |
shart290_2: and your /etc/hosts has private.localhost and public.localhost? |
15:45 |
shart290_2 |
yup |
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15:47 |
bshum |
csharp: Did you ever finish your Trusty make target branches? I wast just grabbing one of those images and I might give that a whirl later. |
15:47 |
bshum |
*was |
15:47 |
montgoc1 |
Mind if I jump in with a quick question about KPAC? |
15:47 |
krvmga |
montgoc1: just ask |
15:47 |
montgoc1 |
I am begining to play with KPAC. I assume that if I wanted to start messing with the layout, I'd just copy the kpac.xml.example in openils/conf/ as kpac.xml and have at it? |
15:48 |
krvmga |
montgoc1: you could just make a backup of that file somewhere and just hack on kpac.xml.example to your heart's content. |
15:48 |
bshum |
montgoc1: I think that the KPAC directive in the eg_vhost.conf file in apache would actually still call up the .example version. You could adjust that definition first if you wanted to make it point at kpac.xml. |
15:49 |
montgoc1 |
Super. Thanks. |
15:49 |
csharp |
bshum: no, unfortunately, I have not had the tuits since my attempt week before last |
15:49 |
krvmga |
montgoc1: that's what i did. http://bark.cwmars.org/eg/kpac/home |
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csharp |
travel and things like purchasing/bids have been taking up all my time |
15:50 |
bshum |
csharp: All good, we'll get there quickly enough. |
15:50 |
krvmga |
montgoc1: bshum is right. i didn't bother changing the file name :) |
15:50 |
krvmga |
if you want to change the file name, you have to change the reference in eg_vhost.conf |
15:50 |
montgoc1 |
krvmga: Nice! It will be a while before we get ours to that point. |
15:51 |
bshum |
shart290_2: Stupid question, but "sudo ufw status" comes back with status: inactive right? |
15:52 |
shart290_2 |
yup |
15:55 |
jl- |
have a good weekend everyone |
15:55 |
bshum |
shart290_2: Remind me, what version of OpenSRF are you installing? 2.3? |
15:55 |
bshum |
Err, 2.3.0 |
15:55 |
shart290_2 |
yes |
15:57 |
shart290_2 |
opensrf.persist |
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shart290_2 |
opensrf.settings |
15:57 |
shart290_2 |
opensrf.validator |
15:57 |
shart290_2 |
those start when I issue osrf_control --localhost --start-all |
16:00 |
bshum |
They may have started, but if they can't talk to ejabberd, then they're probably just crying into your logs with access denied or whatever and not actually doing anything useful. |
16:01 |
bshum |
I guess that's why we spent so much time checking over the credentials |
16:01 |
bshum |
When you registered the four ejabberd accounts as the root user |
16:02 |
bshum |
Which would be step 10 |
16:02 |
bshum |
You replaced the <password> part with the lowercase password that you planned to use in opensrf_core.xml right? |
16:07 |
bshum |
jcamins: Okay, you're right. Installing the starting OS is taking forever. Or maybe I'm just not patient and distracted :) |
16:08 |
jcamins |
bshum: you started 27 minutes ago. |
16:08 |
bshum |
More or less. I restarted on 14.04 after the ISO image finished downloading. |
16:11 |
shart290_2 |
yes, thats correct |
16:16 |
phasefx |
how does this look for a first cut at an FAQ replacement? http://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=phasefx:faq Am going for more brevity, less density, and am omitting stuff a developer might would want to know. I also want to pull in troubleshooting related questions, common errors, etc. |
16:20 |
bshum |
I think the Ubuntu repos must be busy or something. It's just hanging there at setting up apt... |
16:21 |
kmlussier |
phasefx++ |
16:21 |
bshum |
phasefx: Looks like a good start to me. |
16:21 |
phasefx |
thanks |
16:22 |
kmlussier |
phasefx: Maybe a question about who is using Evergreen that includes a link to Evergreen libraries in the answer? |
16:23 |
phasefx |
kmlussier: sounds good. As part of What is Evergreen? software is one answer, but we also have community/people, which should be part of the answer |
16:23 |
kmlussier |
phasefx: That's a very good point. |
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16:27 |
kmlussier |
@dessert phasefx |
16:27 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a batch of Chocolate Croissants and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to phasefx |
16:27 |
phasefx |
yummy |
16:27 |
phasefx |
answer #1 updated |
16:28 |
bshum |
@dessert [someone] |
16:28 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a big dish of Apple Crisp and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to jeffdavis |
16:28 |
bshum |
Apparently I'm just getting more apples today. |
16:29 |
* kmlussier |
loves apple crisp. |
16:29 |
kmlussier |
@dessert |
16:29 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a big dish of Apple Crisp and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to kmlussier |
16:29 |
kmlussier |
Yay! |
16:29 |
* jcamins |
is going to make chocolate toffee matzah bark tonight. |
16:30 |
kmlussier |
jcamins: Someday, we need to go to the same conference so that we can exchange cookies. |
16:30 |
jcamins |
kmlussier: agreed. |
16:30 |
kmlussier |
@dessert jcamins |
16:30 |
* pinesol_green |
grabs a big dish of Supreme Brownie Sundae and sends it sliding down the dessert bar to jcamins |
16:31 |
jcamins |
Ooh, brownies! I have some brownies in the freezer. |
16:32 |
* hopkinsju |
does a 'wc' to ensure that the new code of conduct less quick version was indeed less quick |
16:32 |
kmlussier |
hopkinsju: At one point, it was truly less quick. But, you know, we're librarians. We had to add words. :) |
16:33 |
hopkinsju |
kmlussier: Both parts together are a lot shorter than I expected, which is good. Shouldn't need to use a lot of words to say "be nice" |
16:33 |
hopkinsju |
kmlussier++ |
16:40 |
bshum |
Hmm, warnings with autoreconf -i on 14.04: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or *_CPPFLAGS') |
16:40 |
bshum |
Like 11 of those :) |
16:41 |
bshum |
Line 263 of configure.ac |
16:41 |
bshum |
For OpenSRF |
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pinesol_green |
Incoming from qatests: Test Success - http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live/test.html <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live/test.html> |
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