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Dyrcona |
Of course, you think it is safe to sign in to IRC, and then, kernel upgrade. |
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Dyrcona |
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kmlussier |
Web client. question. We've noticed that some interfaces that previously had a print button no longer have one. Is it because the expectation is the user will print with the standard browser print button? |
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tsbere |
maybe it was felt some of the interfaces never really needed one? :P |
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kmlussier |
ummm...these are interefaces that do need to be printed. |
09:11 |
tsbere |
kmlussier: I was joking. Hence the ":P" on the end. Beyond that, if you don't list the interfaces in question I doubt anyone can give you a solid answer anyway. |
09:12 |
* kmlussier |
is still verifying. |
09:12 |
kmlussier |
But the holds shelf is one. |
09:13 |
tsbere |
hold shelf, not the pull list? |
09:13 |
kmlussier |
The other one that was reported to me does indeed have a print button. I think I misunderstood the report. |
09:13 |
kmlussier |
Holds shelf. Some people print out the clearable holds so that they know what to pull from the holds shelf. |
09:14 |
tsbere |
Bah. Get a laptop, slap a barcode scanner on it, and you can even run them through checkin while you pull them! :P |
09:18 |
* kmlussier |
tries not to dictate a library's workflow, but just tries to give them the tools they need to perform their jobs in a variety of ways. |
09:18 |
mmorgan |
kmlussier++ |
09:19 |
* mmorgan |
thinks that the lack of a print button where there previously was one would have a big impact on workflow |
09:19 |
mmorgan |
... or *could* |
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* bshum |
made it to the gate at the *last* second. |
09:29 |
bshum |
First leg here we go! |
09:31 |
RoganH |
bshum: where are you starting out from? |
09:32 |
bshum |
RoganH: wacky trajectory, NYC to Chicago, then on to Charlotte |
09:34 |
RoganH |
bshum: that does sound wacky |
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* bshum |
disappears for a bit. |
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kmlussier |
@coffee |
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* pinesol_green |
brews and pours a cup of Decaf Organic Caffe Volcan, and sends it sliding down the bar to kmlussier |
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kmlussier |
Decaf? Really? |
09:45 |
kmlussier |
Somebody should remove that entry. |
09:46 |
RoganH |
There are people who like decaf. |
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09:46 |
RoganH |
Coffee is like religion, don't judge, just accept that people are different even if you will never understand it. |
09:47 |
mmorgan |
s/Coffee///Evergreen workflows :) |
09:47 |
kmlussier |
mmorgan++ |
09:47 |
* berick |
wonders what he stumbled into |
09:48 |
kmlussier |
It's usually RoganH who stumbles into these conversations. :) |
09:48 |
RoganH |
I just barrel through with will full ignorance. |
09:50 |
RoganH |
Besides, I had to buy decaf coffee this weekend for the hack-a-way. I honestly can't say I've ever bought it before in my life. |
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09:51 |
kmlussier |
Developers drink decaf? Who knew? |
09:52 |
bradl |
pretty soon ya'll have dbs complaining about Starbucks. |
09:53 |
kmlussier |
@hate Starbucks |
09:53 |
pinesol_green |
kmlussier: The operation succeeded. kmlussier hates Starbucks. |
09:53 |
graced |
hey berick: since you're around... in your crazy mad design of the circulation re-write did you intend to keep "print" buttons? Or replace them with a standard print function from the browser menu? Or something else? |
09:53 |
* mmorgan |
thinks they slip an empty cup that says decaf over the real stuff |
09:54 |
berick |
graced: can you be more specific? I added quite a few print buttons. |
09:54 |
berick |
and some print actions in the grid actions drop-downs |
09:54 |
bradl |
berick: you forgot the <flash> tag |
09:55 |
berick |
graced: to answer your question, though, no i was not expecting anyone to have to use the browser print action |
09:55 |
kmlussier |
berick: We were talking earlier about holds shelf screen. I wasn't sure if the print button was missing or if it was replaced by browser print. |
09:55 |
graced |
berick: that's really the answer I was looking for :) |
09:55 |
kmlussier |
berick++ #Thanks! |
09:56 |
berick |
bah, i just didn't add it |
09:57 |
RoganH |
bradl: if we're putting in <flash> we also need starry backgrounds http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--FFiPLKZm--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/18edh210775atpng.jpg |
09:57 |
dbs |
People, please: <blink> |
09:58 |
RoganH |
dbs: I stand corrected :) |
09:58 |
bradl |
oh yeah, blink. that's right. |
09:59 |
bradl |
this is why I'm not allowed to make websites |
10:01 |
berick |
kmlussier: graced: for something like the holds shelf.. would you expect there to be a print template or would you expect it to print the grid as currently displayed? |
10:02 |
berick |
if it's the latter, would the CSV print work |
10:02 |
berick |
or do we need another pretty-grid print template thingy? |
10:03 |
* kmlussier |
didn't know of the existence of pretty-grid print template thingies until today. |
10:03 |
berick |
(note: csv printing is broken until the latest master patches are applied to webby). |
10:03 |
berick |
kmlussier: it doesn't exist |
10:03 |
berick |
should we create it, i guess, is my question |
10:03 |
berick |
(purely theoretical) |
10:03 |
* kmlussier |
usually defers to people like mmorgan for questions like this. |
10:05 |
mmorgan |
In my experience, when users print a grid, they usually like it to print as it's displayed on the screen |
10:05 |
kmlussier |
Right now, we use a receipt template for that interface, but I feel like it would be better to print the grid as currently displayed. |
10:06 |
mmorgan |
the column picker gives the flexibility to change the display depending on what the user is doing at the moment, it would be nice if printing was as flexible |
10:07 |
berick |
makes sense |
10:08 |
berick |
should be possible w/ print CSS |
10:14 |
collum |
Oh, some google humor. Do a search on <blink>. |
10:14 |
kmlussier |
heh |
10:15 |
kmlussier |
Same thing happens if you do a search for blink tag |
10:15 |
berick |
har |
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berick |
no marquee, though |
10:17 |
yboston |
kmlussier: did MassLNC ever pay for the creation onf an introduction to EG development? or was in another consortium? been trying to find it. |
10:17 |
kmlussier |
No, that wasn't us. KCLS IMLS grant maybe? |
10:17 |
csharp |
for the record, I *only* drink decaf :-) |
10:17 |
yboston |
s/in/it/ |
10:18 |
yboston |
kmlussier: thanks |
10:18 |
csharp |
RoganH++ # accommodating people's quirks ;-) |
10:18 |
kmlussier |
Something that tsbere may have worked on? |
10:18 |
yboston |
I thought it was something tsbere worked on |
10:19 |
kmlussier |
csharp: I would send my coffee over to you, but I'm sure pinesol_green would give you something caffeinated. |
10:19 |
yboston |
tsbere: if you are around, did you create a developer's guide at some point? Not talking about the very nice presentation on usign Git for development you made |
10:19 |
csharp |
kmlussier: will you be at the Hack-A-Way? |
10:20 |
kmlussier |
csharp: no, not this year. :( |
10:20 |
csharp |
kmlussier: :-( - well, I'll buy you caffeinated coffee next time we're together ;-) |
10:20 |
csharp |
@quote add < RoganH> Coffee is like religion, don't judge, just accept that people are different even if you will never understand it. |
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pinesol_green |
csharp: The operation succeeded. Quote #93 added. |
10:21 |
kmlussier |
csharp: Thanks! And I'll get you a cup of decaf. :) |
10:21 |
csharp |
heh |
10:21 |
tsbere |
yboston: You looking for something like this? http://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=eg_developer_overview |
10:22 |
yboston |
tsbere: yes and no. I have already reviewd that one, and it was quite helpful too. |
10:23 |
yboston |
tsbere: I rememebr reading that you or perhaps soemone else had created an introduction to EG development |
10:23 |
yboston |
tsbere: I may be just remembering wrong. I did find a presentation / workshop by dbs that is also very helpful |
10:24 |
yboston |
http://evergreen-ils.org/~denials/workshop.html (thanks dbs) |
10:25 |
yboston |
there is also dbs section in the offical docs on OSRF http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/dev/_introducing_opensrf.html (also very helpful) |
10:25 |
yboston |
just wondering if I missed something |
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* tsbere |
isn't sure there is much else around at the moment |
10:26 |
yboston |
tsbere: OK , that helps. Just wanted to make sure I had not missed anything that was out there |
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jeff |
every time i see OpenSRF written as "OSRF" I see OSPF and I get confused about which channel I'm in. |
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kmlussier |
yboston: Maybe you're remembering this e-mail thread: http://markmail.org/message/lmgaf6jgcjrrdwk3 |
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tspindler |
is there any documentation on marc edit for buckets, I find references in the mailing list but no official documentation |
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kmlussier |
tspindler: I don't see anything. I'm trying to recall when the feature arrived. It may have been before ESI was doing docs for all of its dev projects. |
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tspindler |
there is this discussion I found http://list.georgialibraries.org/pipermail/open-ils-general/2012-May/006943.html |
11:02 |
* dbs |
seems to recall bshum or Dyrcona or both running batch check-ins for a set of barcodes. misremembering? |
11:03 |
tspindler |
kmlussier: I think it is an older function that was never documented |
11:03 |
eeevil |
tspindler: the side-by-side edit thing, you mean? |
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eeevil |
if so, IIRC, that was basically original functionality, though it's been changed/updated through the ages |
11:04 |
tspindler |
eeevil: not sure what you main, i'm looking at marc batch edit for a bucket of marc records |
11:04 |
Dyrcona |
dbs: I've done all kinds of batch stuff. |
11:04 |
tspindler |
that is what you mean (not main) |
11:05 |
eeevil |
tspindler: I mean where you can see multiple marc editors. as opposed to the "batch edit" where you build a template |
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yboston |
kmlussier: thanks for that link, that may be what I was thinking |
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tspindler |
eevil: thanks I understand now |
11:24 |
dbs |
Dyrcona: cool. For some reason I thought that would be the kind of use case that would be documented somewhere, but I failed to find anything in a simple google search |
11:26 |
dbs |
meh, search at http://evergreen-ils.org/ isn't responding. Just me? |
11:27 |
jcamins |
dbs: isn't that a Google search, and didn't you say that Google isn't routable for you? |
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kmlussier |
dbs: Doesn't seem to be responding for me either. |
11:29 |
dbs |
jcamins: Yes, and Yes, but then I tunnelled through my server in Atlanta and #2 was resolved |
11:30 |
dbs |
kmlussier++ # thanks for trying and confirming :) |
11:30 |
dbs |
search at http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/ works fine though |
11:31 |
dbs |
too bad that search is now limited to just the docs |
11:34 |
eeevil |
tspindler: for my own understanding, which were you looking for docs on? |
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tspindler |
eeevil: marc "batch edit" |
11:45 |
tspindler |
eeevil: part of it is just to understand what is possible and what is not with the interface |
11:46 |
eeevil |
gotcha, thanks |
11:46 |
kmlussier |
tspindler: In addition to the thread you linked to, there's also an earlier thread here: http://georgialibraries.markmail.org/thread/je6owjgy4vdu5ueh |
11:46 |
kmlussier |
tspindler: It's not documentation, but maybe it's helpful? |
11:48 |
tspindler |
kmlussier: yes it is and i think i'm clear on what "add" and "delete" do but ultimately, i'm wondering what replace does |
11:49 |
tspindler |
for instance can it be used to replace a portion of a field's contents like "c-ebr" with "ebr" to get rid of the "c-" . I know how to do this with SQL but I was wondering what is possible with the client interface. |
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Dyrcona |
dbs: After a quick look, I couldn't find anything that I've used to do batch checkins, but I swear I've done something like that before. |
12:56 |
Dyrcona |
This repo (http://git.mvlcstaff.org/?p=jason/evergreen_utilities.git;a=tree;f=scripts;h=d85763dce499f39e3c2c649abdeb0c8867ac0ddb;hb=cc9a96dc734997946c8027d41c9252a545dc05a8) has a couple of scripts that might be useful to start from. |
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dbs |
Dyrcona: sweet, thanks |
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dbs |
might make for a useful section of an Evergreen "advanced systems" doc section |
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yboston |
bshum: are you around? |
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kmlussier |
yboston: He said he was at an airport the last time we saw him, so he may be in the air. |
14:15 |
yboston |
kmlussier: thanks |
14:20 |
kmlussier |
@seen krvmga |
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pinesol_green |
kmlussier: krvmga was last seen in #evergreen 1 week, 6 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: <krvmga> eeevil: yes, that seems to be right. |
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tspindler |
I think i have been able to test some more things successfully with MARC batch edit but having a problem with the regular expression. See http://screencast.com/t/eOfBuQoa6u |
14:24 |
tspindler |
I'm trying to test replacint "writer" with "author" in a 505 field |
14:25 |
tspindler |
kmlussier: krvmga is in his office today, do you need him? |
14:26 |
kmlussier |
tspindler: I just had a DIG question, but I can shoot him an e-mail. |
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kmlussier |
I was being lazy. |
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kmlussier |
remingtron: Are you around? |
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yboston |
Can someone help me find the intructions for installing a version of EG that include the "staff browser client"? |
14:43 |
yboston |
I have been looking for a while without any luck. I looked in the wiki, and I thought bshum said there was a README somewhere, but I have not found it |
14:43 |
collum |
tspindler: try something like this. http://bit.ly/1B3RVtP |
14:44 |
collum |
BTW the two poeple in our TS department that use this feature always export the records beforehand. Just in case. |
14:44 |
kmlussier |
yboston: Last I talked to bshum, he was still working on improving the README instructions. |
14:45 |
kmlussier |
yboston: He mentioned in the release notes that some instructions can be found in the code at Open-ILS/web/js/ui/default/staff/README.install. |
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yboston |
kmlussier: thanks, I will see if I can help him tomorrow |
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yboston |
the ".install" part threw my search off |
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collum |
tspindler: the subfield is suppose to be a not 1. Let me repost. |
14:54 |
tspindler |
collum: thanks but something still isn't correct, I tried with that |
14:55 |
collum |
Interesting. I just tested and it worked for me. Seems to work better if you don't have anything in the subfields option. |
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tspindler |
bit.ly/1ogXVtq |
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tspindler |
collum: I will try that |
14:56 |
collum |
http://bit.ly/1rmo0fp |
14:57 |
kmlussier |
Maybe because you put the subfield in the MARC data field, you don't need to add it in the field above? |
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tspindler |
collum: still not working, I'm testing this on the MassLNC community test server |
15:01 |
collum |
tspindler: are you getting an error screen, or is it just popping back to the batch edit screen? |
15:02 |
collum |
If it pops back to the edit screen, make sure that the proper bucket is still selected. |
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tspindler |
I get to the screen and it is 1 success, 0 failures but the record is not updated. See http://mlnc4.mvlcstaff.org/eg/opac/record/239 |
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* kmlussier |
suspects it's a cache problem |
15:03 |
kmlussier |
tspindler: I see writer |
15:04 |
kmlussier |
tspindler: Oh wait. You were trying to replace writer with author. Just ignore my ramblings. |
15:04 |
collum |
Yep. My regexp is just looking for writer only. You can change it from ^writer$ to writer, but it will probably overwrite the entire 505. |
15:05 |
tspindler |
http://screencast.com/t/HlvaFuQljt |
15:06 |
tspindler |
collum: yep, without the ^ and $ it replaced the entire field with author. |
15:08 |
collum |
You can change the MARC data to the entire field 505 \\$aJ.R.R Tolkien ...., but that sort of defeats the batch purpose. |
15:08 |
tspindler |
collum: yeah, i have been just trying to figure out the correct way to used the regex to get a portion of the field |
15:09 |
tspindler |
collum: it worked for you on master? |
15:10 |
collum |
On a test machine of mine, 2.2.0, but I changed the entire 505, not a portion of it. |
15:10 |
tspindler |
collum: I am testing this on master, i can update a whole field fine |
15:11 |
collum |
Yep. That's what I did, as well. |
15:12 |
collum |
My catalogers mainly use this for author entries. When a death date has to be added. |
15:12 |
tspindler |
we haven't used it much so I'm just exploring what can be done instead of going on the database side and doing db updates with sql |
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bshum |
Hello Charlotte! |
16:24 |
bshum |
Now to find RoganH and everyone else. |
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jeff |
bshum: say hi to them for me. :-) |
17:16 |
berick |
bshum: leave the light on for me! |
17:17 |
bshum |
berick: When do you arrive? |
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bshum |
The hotel is nice btw. |
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bshum |
Unrelated, I'm fairly amused there's a Chile's across the street from the hotel. |
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bshum |
The chips? They're okay. |
17:21 |
bshum |
:D |
17:22 |
berick |
bshum: 8:30-ish |
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berick |
and then i guess it will be time for some extreme fajitas |
17:25 |
bshum |
:D |
17:48 |
bshum |
@later tell yboston For opensrf, I'm hoping to get this bug merged later to help with the instructions for websockets: https://bugs.launchpad.net/opensrf/+bug/1369169 |
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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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pinesol_green |
bshum: The operation succeeded. |
17:48 |
pinesol_green |
Launchpad bug 1369169 in OpenSRF "Add install instructions for websockets to README (and other cleanup)" (affected: 1, heat: 6) [Undecided,New] |
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* eeevil |
is in lovely Rock Hill. but, not at the hilton garden -- they were booked solid for tonight. instead, eeevil can be found at the wingate across the highway! |
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vanya |
Hello everyone. I'm Vanya. I'm interested in contributing to the "awesome box" project. I have looked at the links regarding it, and it looks pretty interested. I have previously worked on client-server networks and databases. I was wondering if someone could guide me on how to get started on contributing. |
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kmlussier |
vanya: Welcome! You might want to start with some of the "Learning About Evergreen" tasks listed at http://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=opw. |
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kmlussier |
vanya: In particular, since you are looking at a coding project, you might want to start with downloading and installing Evergreen. |
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kmlussier |
vanya: After installing Evergreen, there are some bite-size bugs you can try for submitting your first patch for Evergreen. http://goo.gl/mqNru |
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kmlussier |
If you have any trouble with the installation, there are usually people in here who can help you out. However, we are usually most active from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern. |
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* kmlussier |
needs to head out for the night. |
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vanya |
kmlussier: Thank you. Are there any particular bugs I could start with? |
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bshum |
eeevil: csharp, mceraso, and I just got back to hotel from dinner. We're going to grab our laptops and hang out in the hilton lobby for a bit next. |
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jeff |
bshum: color me jealous |
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vanya |
While trying to install openSRF, I'm facing problem with the ejabberd server |
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vanya |
"The node 'ejabberdvanya-Aspire-5830TG' is started with status: started |
20:18 |
vanya |
ejabberd is not running in that node |
20:18 |
vanya |
Check for error messages: ejabberd.log |
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vanya |
or other files in that directory. |
20:18 |
vanya |
Error in ejabberd ctl process: 'error' badarg |
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vanya |
" |
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vanya |
The error report is given as: Can't load config file: too many hosts definitions |
20:32 |
jeff |
double check your ejabberd.cfg changes -- you may have an error there. |
20:32 |
jeff |
for example -- a missing character on or around the hosts definition in the config file |
20:33 |
jeff |
also -- does your hostname vanya-Aspire-5830TG" change from time to time? now might be the time to override it for ejabberd purposes if it is expected to change. |
20:36 |
vanya |
jeff: Thank you! I'll try it out. |
20:39 |
vanya |
I didn't make any changes to the ejabberd.cfg file. Although, my university network uses a proxy- could that be a problem? |
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jeff |
the university's proxy shouldn't be a problem. the installation steps walk you through setting things up in a way that works even if your computer is not connected to a network at all. |
20:45 |
jeff |
the university proxy may get in the way when you are installing pre-requisites using Makefile.install, but hopefully not. |
20:47 |
jeff |
anyway, part of the installation process does instruct you to make changes to the ejabberd.cfg file. do you have a line in /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg that looks like this? 197 {hosts, ["localhost", "private.localhost", "public.localhost"]}. |
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jeff |
(er, forget the 197 -- that was a line number of a README here) |
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jeff |
julialima: hello! |
20:47 |
jeff |
Agustin67: greetings! |
20:48 |
julialima |
Hello everybody |
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julialima |
:) |
20:49 |
julialima |
I am from Argentina, and i'm intrested in join Evergreen for an internship |
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julialima |
for the GNome outreach program for womans |
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julialima |
i've already made contact with Grace Dunbar and Bill Erickson who are going to be my mentors |
20:51 |
julialima |
nice to meet you all |
20:52 |
vanya |
jeff: yes- i had made all those changes |
20:52 |
vanya |
i have hosts defined at two places: |
20:52 |
vanya |
{hosts, ["localhost"]}. |
20:52 |
vanya |
and |
20:52 |
vanya |
{hosts, ["localhost", "private.localhost", "public.localhost"]}. |
20:52 |
vanya |
should i remove the former? |
20:53 |
jeff |
i think you should remove or comment out this one and try starting ejabberd again: {hosts, ["localhost"]}. |
20:53 |
vanya |
I'll try that out |
20:54 |
jeff |
vanya: good luck! i'll be in and out for a little longer, otherwise share what you run into and stick around -- others may be active later. |
20:55 |
vanya |
jeff: Thank you :D |
20:56 |
vanya |
No luck with commenting that |
20:56 |
vanya |
:( |
20:57 |
jeff |
vanya: did you comment it out by placing two % characters before the line, like this? |
20:57 |
jeff |
%% {hosts, ["localhost"]}. |
20:57 |
vanya |
Yes. |
20:58 |
vanya |
Is that wrong? |
20:58 |
vanya |
The error still says "too many hosts in definition" |
20:59 |
jeff |
hrm. |
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20:59 |
jeff |
does it actually say "too many hosts definitions"? |
20:59 |
jeff |
ah, you said that before -- sorry, yes. |
20:59 |
jeff |
berick: 'evening! |
21:00 |
jeff |
vanya: so, next i'd suggest removing the {hosts, ["localhost"]}. line entirely, not just commenting it out. |
21:00 |
berick |
howdy, jeff |
21:02 |
vanya |
okay. I'll try that |
21:08 |
vanya |
jeff: still no luck. |
21:09 |
vanya |
The complete error report is: |
21:09 |
vanya |
=ERROR REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:44:57 === |
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vanya |
E(<0.38.0>:ejabberd_config:145) : Can't load config file: too many hosts definitions |
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vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:44:57 === |
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vanya |
application: ejabberd |
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vanya |
exited: {bad_return,{{ejabberd_app,start,[normal,[]]}, |
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vanya |
{'EXIT',"too many hosts definitions"}}} |
21:09 |
vanya |
type: temporary |
21:13 |
jeff |
vanya: if you can copy your entire ejabberd.cfg file to a pastebin site like https://gist.github.com/ and share the link here, i'll see if i can see anything else amiss... |
21:17 |
vanya |
https://gist.github.com/dragonfly9517/5a912c87d41ce1b01d36 |
21:17 |
vanya |
Here's the link |
21:22 |
vanya |
the complete info report is as follows: |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:15:21 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.38.0>:cyrsasl_digest:44) : FQDN used to check DIGEST-MD5 SASL authentication: "vanya-Aspire-5830TG" |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:15:24 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.472.0>:ejabberd_listener:166) : Reusing listening port for 5222 |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:15:24 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.473.0>:ejabberd_listener:166) : Reusing listening port for 5269 |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:15:24 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.474.0>:ejabberd_listener:166) : Reusing listening port for 5280 |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:15:24 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.38.0>:ejabberd_app:72) : ejabberd 2.1.11 is started in the node 'ejabberdvanya-Aspire-5830TG' |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:40:21 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
I(<0.38.0>:ejabberd_app:89) : ejabberd 2.1.11 is stopped in the node 'ejabberdvanya-Aspire-5830TG' |
21:22 |
vanya |
=ERROR REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:44:57 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
E(<0.38.0>:ejabberd_config:145) : Can't load config file: too many hosts definitions |
21:22 |
vanya |
=INFO REPORT==== 2014-09-24 05:44:57 === |
21:22 |
vanya |
application: ejabberd |
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vanya |
exited: {bad_return,{{ejabberd_app,start,[normal,[]]}, |
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vanya |
{'EXIT',"too many hosts definitions"}}} |
21:22 |
vanya |
type: temporary |
21:22 |
vanya |
do you think i have too many used ports, maybe? |
21:25 |
jeff |
vanya: consider removing or commenting out this line also: https://gist.github.com/dragonfly9517/5a912c87d41ce1b01d36#file-ejabered-cfg-L61 |
21:25 |
jeff |
vanya: you have "hosts" declarations on line 61 and line 95 in that file. |
21:28 |
vanya |
I had tried that earlier. |
21:28 |
vanya |
It doesn't help |
21:28 |
vanya |
:/ |
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21:38 |
jeff |
minor change, but might be worth trying -- alternately, you could use dpkg-reconfigure ejabberd to set the hostnames. https://gist.github.com/jeff/097e7a9e75c27107622b/revisions |
21:38 |
jeff |
(that shouldn't required, in my experience -- as long as you know not to try and reconfigure with dpkg-reconfigure after manually editing) |
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vanya |
jeff: okay- I'll try that. Thank you :D |
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[evergreen|Dan Scott] Tidy search section of Using the OPAC - <http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=commit;h=6f3f9ec> |
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