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04:31 |
pinesol_green |
News from qatests: Test Success <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live> |
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09:55 |
kmlussier |
Good morning #evergreen! |
09:55 |
kmlussier |
@coffee [someone] |
09:55 |
* pinesol_green |
brews and pours a cup of Guatemala Pandora Pacamara Medium-Light Roast, and sends it sliding down the bar to pastebot |
09:56 |
* berick |
waves |
09:56 |
kmlussier |
@tea [someone] |
09:56 |
* pinesol_green |
brews and pours a pot of English Breakfast, and sends it sliding down the bar to remingtron_ (http://ratetea.com/tea/harney/english-breakfast/3525/) |
09:56 |
kmlussier |
It feels like a Monday. |
09:57 |
gmcharlt |
just the special kind of Monday where in three days it's the weekend again! |
09:57 |
mmorgan |
Three day work week :) |
09:57 |
dbs |
hrm, webby seems to not be responding to a request to search the catalogue? https://webby.evergreencatalog.com/eg/staff/cat/catalog/index |
09:58 |
gmcharlt |
dbs: I'll kick it |
09:58 |
gmcharlt |
and done |
09:59 |
dbs |
gmcharlt++ |
10:00 |
Dyrcona |
I worked on Monday. |
10:01 |
dbs |
gmcharlt: hmm, does that kick have a delayed impact? |
10:02 |
dbs |
still getting "Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Request failed |
10:02 |
dbs |
at <anonymous> upup.sw.min.js:sourcemap:1" |
10:03 |
* dbs |
just wanted to try out conjoined item cataloguing in webby... heh |
10:04 |
gmcharlt |
hmm, catalog search is working for me |
10:05 |
* dbs |
will try a different browser |
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10:40 |
dbs |
wonder if it's because I'm logging in as admin acct |
10:40 |
remingtron_ |
kmlussier: thanks for the tea, a lovely start to the morning. |
10:41 |
dbs |
ah, firefox is giving me "uncaught exception: Error: http://google.github.io/lovefield/error_lookup/src/error_lookup.html?c=361&p0=InvalidStateError&p1=A%20mutation%20operation%20was%20attempted%20on%20a%20database%20that%20did%20not%20al" |
10:42 |
dbs |
lovefield the persistent offline store |
10:46 |
dbs |
I'm getting white screens below the menus and console errors on webby no matter which browser I use |
10:48 |
Dyrcona |
dbs: To be clear, this is in cataloging, right? |
10:49 |
berick |
i do get some scary 'maximum call stack size exceeded' console errors in webby embedded catalog, but so far things are working OK for me. in chrome. |
10:49 |
bshum |
dbs: Out of curiosity, what search params are you using? (I tried webby's web client for catalog search in Firefox and Chrome a few moments ago and everything seemed fine) |
10:50 |
dbs |
bshum: I can't even get to a search screen |
10:51 |
dbs |
Tried "Cataloging -> Search the catalog" and "Search -> Search the catalog". Dunno. |
10:52 |
bshum |
I just retested using a fresh incognito mode on Chrome and that seemed fine. |
10:52 |
bshum |
I guess it doesn't like you, hmm... |
10:53 |
dbs |
Seems like it |
10:53 |
dbs |
bshum: using the "admin" account? |
10:53 |
* berick |
was testing w/ admin |
10:53 |
bshum |
dbs: Yep, admin user |
10:53 |
dbs |
*sigh* |
10:54 |
bshum |
Registered my workstation at a different spot, just in case too |
10:55 |
dbs |
ahhh |
10:56 |
Dyrcona |
dbs: Is your workstation registered at CONS? |
10:56 |
dbs |
service worker had cached old versions of the files, apparently, and wasn't set up to invalidate & load new versions. had to disable network cache to poke the service worker |
10:56 |
Dyrcona |
:) |
10:57 |
dbs |
that's what upup.sw.min.js is - the service worker |
10:57 |
miker |
dbs: service worker should reload the files every day... UpUp versioning based on tt2 date() :( |
10:57 |
dbs |
and that's why it was loading a source map. but it looks like its implementation was flawed |
10:58 |
dbs |
I might have had a very old version of the sw loaded (maybe before versioning was tweaked?), because I hadn't accessed webby for quite some time |
10:58 |
miker |
that's possible (I'll hope so ;) ) |
11:00 |
dbs |
had not heard of https://www.talater.com/upup/ before |
11:02 |
dbs |
one guy maintaining upup vs google web team for https://workboxjs.org/ (what sw-precache evolved into) - interesting! |
11:05 |
dbs |
wth, search the catalog started failing again |
11:07 |
dbs |
4 "uncaught (in promise) TypeError: request failed" errors for the upup.sw.min.js service worker |
11:07 |
* dbs |
moves on to something else |
11:15 |
collum_ |
dbs: for what it's worth, I can duplicate your lovefield error using Tor. But I don't know if that narrows it down any. Opera and Google outside of Tor work fine. |
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collum_ |
s/Google/Chrome/ |
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11:21 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Yo Guys! Still in Holiday? |
11:22 |
rlefaive |
Help? We need to make direct links to our opac records, but our discovery layer insists on putting a ? between the base URL and the dynamic query string… it worked when we coudl use links like /opac/en-CA/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=[RECORD_ID] but those links have been thoroughly deprecated… is there another way to create a direct link using a query string? |
11:27 |
abneiman |
rlefaive: will this work? https://<server>/eg/opac/record/<record_id> |
11:27 |
rlefaive |
abneiman: I wish! But they insist on throwing a ‘?’ so it becomes <server>/eg/opac/record/?<record_id> |
11:28 |
abneiman |
rlefaive: bummer, I was hoping that was just on the search string |
11:30 |
Dyrcona |
rlefaive: So file a bug with the discovery layer developers. It's obviously broken. |
11:30 |
rlefaive |
Dyrcona: I agree. |
11:30 |
Dyrcona |
If it can't handle path_info, it's broken. |
11:33 |
dbwells |
rlefaive: Dyrcona is right, but in the meantime, unAPI might be able to do the job for you. Here is an example: http://ulysses.calvin.edu/opac/extras/unapi?id=tag:open-ils.org,2016-11-01:biblio-record_entry/136446/CALVIN&format=opac It would be a big "dynamic" chunk, but it might work out. |
11:34 |
rlefaive |
dbwells: is there documentation on the unAPI? |
11:35 |
yboston |
rlefaive http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/dev/_using_unapi.html |
11:36 |
dbwells |
Actually, that example had an unnecessary date in there. This should also work: http://ulysses.calvin.edu/opac/extras/unapi?id=tag:open-ils.org:biblio-record_entry/136446/CALVIN&format=opac |
11:36 |
rlefaive |
yboston++ dbwells++ thank you! |
11:38 |
dbwells |
rlefaive: It would essentially be http://{{ YOUR EG SERVER }}/opac/extras/unapi?id=tag:open-ils.org:biblio-record_entry/{{ RECORD ID }}/{{ ORG UNIT SHORTNAME }}&format=opac Hope it works out! |
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11:43 |
yboston |
dbwells: for the record, I use the same EBSCO EDS system as rlefaive, and our syntax is http://catalog.berklee.edu/eg/opac/record/{ILSRecNo} |
11:44 |
yboston |
dbwells: not sure how we are suppressing the question mark yet in the EBSCO set up |
11:46 |
dbwells |
yboston: Yes, that is the better URL to use if it works, certainly. Not sure how it is all configured, but if that is your literal setting, maybe it is a matter of putting the "RecNo" in the base URL, and not using the query string at all? Just speculation. |
11:47 |
yboston |
dbwells and rlefaive: I figured out how we fixed it. EBSCO provides two fields for settign up the direct links: “Base URL” & “Query String” |
11:48 |
rlefaive |
yboston++ |
11:48 |
yboston |
dbwells and rlefaive: I just had to only use the “Base URL” field and put http://catalog.berklee.edu/eg/opac/record/{ILSRecNo} |
11:48 |
yboston |
dbwells and rlefaive: then leave “Query String” blank |
11:49 |
rlefaive |
dbwells yboston (facepalm) so obvious *now* |
11:49 |
jeff |
There are very few things obvious about the EbscoAdmin interface, or even EDS in general. |
11:49 |
yboston |
rlefaive: I feel stupid that it took me so long to figure it out |
11:49 |
yboston |
jeff++ |
11:53 |
yboston |
BTW, a big ¡HOLA! to everyone here |
11:53 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Buenos dias :) |
11:54 |
dbwells |
yboston: Sounds like that confirms my speculation above. Of course, I had the unfair advantage of having never seen the interface ;) And good to see you! |
11:56 |
rlefaive |
dbwells: good call, i had not thought you could put parameters in the base url, but you’re right! Also, thanks all for the unapi tips. :) |
11:58 |
dbwells |
rlefaive: No problem. Though it was just a possible workaround this time, unAPI can do quite a lot to pull bits of data out of Evergreen, so perhaps it will be useful in the future :) |
12:03 |
yboston |
BTW, this reminds me. Is there a way to use a URL to pull EG search results but in XML format isntead of HTML? |
12:03 |
yboston |
I know I can use, for exmaple, super cat to pass a bib number and get varous fromats. In this case I want to run a search and get XML in return |
12:04 |
dbs |
yboston: something like opensearch? |
12:04 |
yboston |
dbs: to be honest I don’t know what opensearch means |
12:06 |
dbs |
check the <head> section of an evergreen catalog page and it will link to the opensearch description file (XML) |
12:07 |
dbs |
it provides templates that browsers etc can use to get XML-formatted search results (so an easy way to add your Evergreen instance as a browser search option) |
12:07 |
dbs |
e.g. https://laurentian.concat.ca/opac/extras/opensearch/1.1/LUSYS/-/osd.xml |
12:08 |
dbs |
includes URL templates like <Url type="application/rss+xml" template="https://laurentian.concat.ca/opac/extras/opensearch/1.1/LUSYS/rss2-full/keyword/?searchTerms={searchTerms}&startPage={startPage?}&startIndex={startIndex?}&count={count?}&searchLang={language?}"/> |
12:08 |
dbs |
or <Url type="application/x-marcxml+xml" template="https://laurentian.concat.ca/opac/extras/opensearch/1.1/LUSYS/marcxml/keyword/?searchTerms={searchTerms}&startPage={startPage?}&startIndex={startIndex?}&count={count?}&searchLang={language?}"/> |
12:08 |
yboston |
dbs: very cool. I will look into this |
12:08 |
yboston |
dbs++ |
12:08 |
dbs |
miker++ # for implementing it >10 years ago :) |
12:09 |
yboston |
miker++ |
12:09 |
* miker |
reads up ... "What'd I do?" |
12:09 |
dbs |
hah, in my browser search history I have the example of https://laurentian.concat.ca/opac/extras/opensearch/1.1/LUSYS/marcxml/keyword/?searchTerms=apache+derby |
12:15 |
miker |
btw, the opensearch stuff still lets you install any evergreen instance as a "search engine" in chrome ... and maybe firefox? |
12:16 |
csharp |
miker: yep - firefox too |
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12:40 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Guys, I configured /openils/var/templates_custom/opac/parts/footer.tt2 with the name of my library, but when I make the translation on the OPAC it doesnt work |
12:41 |
Freddy_Enrique |
The translation only works with Georgia |
12:41 |
Freddy_Enrique |
So, how can I make the Opac translation with the name of my library? |
12:43 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: You specified the templates_custom directory in your Apache configuration? |
12:43 |
bshum |
So, translation works by comparing the string values in the template with what's contained in the PO |
12:44 |
bshum |
So for example |
12:44 |
bshum |
The string that's in footer.tt2 would be like: |
12:44 |
bshum |
That thing in [% l('Copyright © 2006-[_1] Georgia Public Library Service, and others', date.format(date.now, '%Y')) %] |
12:45 |
bshum |
The matching string set in the es-ES.po file would have a msgid of "Copyright © 2006-%1 Georgia Public Library Service, and others" |
12:45 |
Dyrcona |
And, for legal reasons, you don't really want to change that string. |
12:45 |
bshum |
with the corresponding msgstr entry |
12:45 |
bshum |
Also, yes, what Dyrcona said |
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Freddy_Enrique |
Oh.... I get it now |
12:46 |
Freddy_Enrique |
So it should be there |
12:46 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Dyrcona: yes, I edit the apache conf for the custom_template to work |
12:46 |
bshum |
but anyways, the translation works by taking the literal text of what's contained in the l() --- string to be localized |
12:46 |
Freddy_Enrique |
furthermore, I been doing some changes to the links |
12:47 |
bshum |
And comparing that to find an msgid in the file and matching it with the msgstr message |
12:47 |
bshum |
For the translation |
12:47 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: OK. It's a step that's easy to miss. |
12:48 |
bshum |
So like, if one were to edit the [% l('Link 1') %] in topnav_links.tt2 |
12:48 |
bshum |
You'd be looking to find the msgid "Link 1" in your PO file |
12:48 |
bshum |
And making it reflect whatever you made it |
12:48 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Bshum: what you said, I changed all the text and it worked, I was trying to find a way to make the OPAC language do the trick, like the Georgia case |
12:49 |
bshum |
Like instead of "Link 1" you made it "Your Home Page", then you'd have to change that ID in the PO file, and then make the msgstr your spanish entry. |
12:49 |
Freddy_Enrique |
BTW, I should only edit those files using vim? Can I use nano for that? |
12:49 |
bshum |
Or add a new entry for msgid "Your Home Page" with msgstr "spanish" |
12:49 |
bshum |
I use nano all the time. :D |
12:50 |
* bshum |
never learned to vim like the cool kids |
12:50 |
bshum |
You can use any editor to work on the files in my experience |
12:50 |
Freddy_Enrique |
If I knew... I was totally lost with vim |
12:50 |
Freddy_Enrique |
At least thats what the manual told me to use |
12:52 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: I like to use GNU Emacs. It can open files from a remote server if you can ssh to it. |
12:54 |
Freddy_Enrique |
ssh.... putty :)? |
12:54 |
Dyrcona |
Dunno if it can use putty on Windows, but probably. |
12:54 |
Dyrcona |
I use Linux on my laptop. |
12:55 |
* Dyrcona |
doesn't do Windows. :) |
12:55 |
Freddy_Enrique |
T_T |
12:56 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Ok, really considering change my main OS |
12:56 |
Freddy_Enrique |
bshum++ |
12:57 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Dyrcona, in order to make my record appear on the OPAC, I must create an item first right? |
12:58 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: Usually, yes. |
12:58 |
Freddy_Enrique |
I made a clean instalation, I created the org units, created some users (with staff permissions) and then went directly with the records |
12:58 |
Dyrcona |
Or a located URI, i.e. a URL in a 856 MARC tag with a subfield $9 and a couple of other conditions. |
12:58 |
Freddy_Enrique |
i could see them in the xul |
12:59 |
Freddy_Enrique |
but I could not visualize it on the opac |
12:59 |
Freddy_Enrique |
! |
13:00 |
Dyrcona |
Right. They show up in the staff client without items. |
13:00 |
Dyrcona |
You can make them show up in the OPAC by changing the transcendant [sic] setting on the bib source to true. |
13:02 |
Freddy_Enrique |
I need to configure then. When I used the concerto I did not have that particular case |
13:03 |
Dyrcona |
Concerto includes copies. |
13:03 |
Dyrcona |
copies = items |
13:03 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Yes, its true |
13:03 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Is that the only condition? Or do I need to do something else? |
13:04 |
Freddy_Enrique |
because I'm working with my own data now |
13:05 |
Dyrcona |
You might need to restart services after making the change. |
13:05 |
Freddy_Enrique |
autogen? |
13:05 |
Dyrcona |
No, shouldn't have to autogen. |
13:05 |
Freddy_Enrique |
ok |
13:05 |
Dyrcona |
osrf_control --restart-services |
13:05 |
Dyrcona |
I'd make the change and see if it just works, first. |
13:06 |
Dyrcona |
Best thing, in the long run, is to make the items when you import your own records. |
13:07 |
Freddy_Enrique |
The import part is gonna be challenging |
13:07 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Dyrcona++ |
13:08 |
Dyrcona |
There is some documentation. |
13:09 |
Freddy_Enrique |
yeah... I looked into that. Kind of difficult, but I gonna re read it as many times as necessary. |
13:09 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Marcedit software can help me with that |
13:09 |
Dyrcona |
How are you importing your records? |
13:10 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Well, I had some experience with migration. But, the final format of my excel records ended with *mrc. |
13:10 |
Dyrcona |
Assuming that you're coming from an old system, it would be good if you can get it to put the information you need into some non-standard MARC tag during the export. |
13:11 |
Freddy_Enrique |
here if I'm not mistaken, is marcxml |
13:12 |
Freddy_Enrique |
uhm.... what if the records are contained in csv? would be much easier? |
13:12 |
Dyrcona |
Well, I don't know. That depends on what you're starting with. |
13:13 |
Dyrcona |
Here's one way to do it: http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.12/_migrating_your_bibliographic_records.html |
13:13 |
Freddy_Enrique |
I have my records in many formats, just to clarify those doesnt go beyond the 1000 |
13:14 |
Dyrcona |
When I said "records" I meant the MARC records, and not other records. |
13:14 |
Dyrcona |
I've done a migration or 4, and it depends a lot on what you're starting with and what access you have to the original system. |
13:16 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Here there are maaany libraries that... have been working with just excel |
13:17 |
Dyrcona |
So, they've been using Excel to track their patrons, items, and transactions? |
13:17 |
Freddy_Enrique |
so, system is out of the question. There are just a few public libraries that have a ILS |
13:17 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Nop, just for registering book records |
13:17 |
Freddy_Enrique |
about track of patrons and anything else, on paper |
13:18 |
Freddy_Enrique |
It's a hard reality for libraries here |
13:18 |
Dyrcona |
Yes. |
13:19 |
Dyrcona |
Good luck. (You'll need it.) ;) |
13:19 |
Freddy_Enrique |
marc records then... I have also exported marc record with *mrk extension |
13:20 |
Freddy_Enrique |
mrc and csv |
13:20 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Thanks Dyrcona, I'll really need it |
13:20 |
Dyrcona |
mrk is usually a special format called "MARC Breaker" format. |
13:21 |
Dyrcona |
It is used by MARCEdit, MARC Breaker, and some other programs. |
13:21 |
Freddy_Enrique |
With this format I can edit the marc records. The mrc is just for importing |
13:21 |
Dyrcona |
Evergreen wants either standard MARC 21 (usually .mrc) or MARCXML (usually .xml). |
13:22 |
Dyrcona |
Yes, that's right. |
13:22 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Then...If I have the mrc file, I have most of the work done? |
13:23 |
Dyrcona |
Well, if you can get the item information in the mrc file, it would be easier to import item and bibliographic information at once. |
13:23 |
Dyrcona |
You can do that in the staff client import feature, called Vandelay. |
13:24 |
Dyrcona |
How are you getting the MARC from the CSV? Are you looking the records up somewhere via ISBN? |
13:25 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Nop, I use MarkEdit to convert my csv files to mrk files |
13:26 |
Freddy_Enrique |
when I'm done polishing the marc records, I finally convert it to mrc |
13:27 |
Dyrcona |
I don't use MARCEdit, so I didn't know it could convert csv to MARC, but I guess it wouldn't be too hard to make a rudimentary record. |
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Freddy_Enrique |
It is possible, there I can also add a field for the copies/items. In other system, the field is 952 |
13:29 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Is it the same for Evergreen? |
13:30 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: You can use 952, yes. |
13:30 |
kmlussier |
Are we still planning to have a dev meeting today? |
13:30 |
Dyrcona |
http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.12/_importing_materials_in_the_staff_client.html |
13:31 |
Dyrcona |
kmlussier: I was going to ask that same question earlier, but got distracted by... Ooh! Shiny! |
13:31 |
Dyrcona |
:) |
13:31 |
kmlussier |
Yeah, that's the story of my life. :) |
13:31 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: That link above might be helpful. |
13:32 |
Freddy_Enrique |
thanks Dyrcona :), ill be working on it |
13:34 |
Dyrcona |
I don't think we have an agenda for this meeting, do we? |
13:35 |
* Dyrcona |
is inclined to skip the meeting. |
13:36 |
Freddy_Enrique |
one last questio, how can I quote someone here? |
13:36 |
kmlussier |
I generally find the day after a major holiday is not a great day to hold a meeting because of vacations. People seem to be around, so I could go either way, but, yeah, not much time to pull together an agenda. |
13:37 |
kmlussier |
If we cancel, the next question is whether we should reschedule for later in the month or plan our next meeting for August. |
13:37 |
* kmlussier |
could send out an email to the dev list. |
13:38 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: When I want to quote someone in an email or something, I usually copy the URL from the IRC logs for that particular line. |
13:38 |
Freddy_Enrique |
will you be working tomorrow? I'm sure you are in holiday, or was it yesterday.... |
13:39 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Thnks |
13:40 |
Dyrcona |
The holiday was yesterday, but many take off the whole week. I'll be here. |
13:42 |
Freddy_Enrique |
Is it okay for you? either case thanks for all the help Dyrcona |
13:57 |
Dyrcona |
Freddy_Enrique: You're welcome. |
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rjackson_isl |
Have a site that indicates they are having to go to offline mode due to slowness. In reviewing one of their check out transactions I see a 7 second delay and then a "fluching data from socket..." msg |
14:05 |
rjackson_isl |
does this ring a bell to anyone? Here is example lines from log: https://pastebin.com/5cu53P6V |
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rjackson_isl |
s/fluching/flushing :( |
14:16 |
csharp |
rjackson_isl: I believe that means that the cstore drone timed out waiting for the db to finish whatever it was doing |
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rjackson_isl |
csharp++ |
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berick |
'flushing data from socket' is not necesarily a bad thing. I would look for other issues in the logs before focusing on that |
14:18 |
berick |
if there were a cstore timeout, you would see thing like "no response returned from.." or some such -- it would be obvious |
14:18 |
rjackson_isl |
yeah - I was reviewing the one circ1 account and all related transactions with nothing really obvious showing :( |
14:19 |
csharp |
I'm just thinking of the 7 second delay - default cstore timeout is 6 seconds |
14:19 |
berick |
csharp: aha |
14:19 |
csharp |
"keepalive" rather than timeout to be precise |
14:25 |
rjackson_isl |
asking site about 3rd party security now to see if we are being blocked perhaps - had an update on the ticket indicating more than just circulation (tech services) impacted now as well. |
14:25 |
gmcharlt |
tossing out a random documentation note: clicking on the datepicker used in webstaff changes whether you are selecting a day, or a month, or a year |
14:25 |
gmcharlt |
er, clicking on the *title* element |
14:26 |
berick |
thanks gmcharlt |
14:27 |
csharp |
hmm - having an issue on my 2.12 test server: Method [open-ils.circ.copy_note.retrieve.all] not found for OpenILS::Application::Circ - but I can see that that method is indeed in that file :-/ |
14:28 |
Dyrcona |
csharp: Is the IDL OK? Ran autogen? |
14:28 |
berick |
csharp: perl -c Circ.pm compiles OK? |
14:28 |
Dyrcona |
I've got more, but I'll wait. :) |
14:29 |
berick |
ugh, we need to remove HoldNotify.pm -- those warnings are nasty |
14:29 |
berick |
and it's old and unused (i assume) |
14:29 |
mmorgan |
rjackson_isl: I have seen those "flushing data from socket..." log entries also, since upgrading to 2.12. |
14:30 |
rjackson_isl |
mmorgan: most related transactions showd the flushing at the same time as the rest of the log entries showing except for the one and that is why I brought it up |
14:30 |
rjackson_isl |
it seemed to be a bit slow! |
14:33 |
mmorgan |
We've encountered those entries when investigating timeouts when searching for isbn as identifier. |
14:33 |
csharp |
berick: aside from "Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated, passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE" it compiles fine |
14:33 |
berick |
csharp: k, one possible cause down |
14:33 |
csharp |
(this is on ubuntu 16.04) |
14:34 |
Dyrcona |
csharp: I'm running 2.12.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 just fine. |
14:36 |
csharp |
autogen.sh just ran - same issue |
14:36 |
csharp |
I don't understand why perl wouldn't see the method |
14:37 |
JBoyer |
csharp, it's almost never that the actual sub is missing, but something tripped the interpreter up along the path to parsing it. Most commonly it can be a compilation issue like what berick had you check for, but when it's not that, ick... :/ |
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14:38 |
csharp |
maybe something with the template is borked |
14:42 |
Dyrcona |
csharp: What does introspect open-ils.circ "open-ils.circ.copy_note.retrieve.all" in srfsh say? |
14:43 |
kmlussier |
gmcharlt: Yes, I was making a mental note to myself earlier today that we should document that. I think I'll add it to the web client doc needs page. |
14:45 |
csharp |
Dyrcona: huh - it shows fine |
14:45 |
csharp |
Dyrcona: btw, where does the pingest.pl script live these days? |
14:46 |
Dyrcona |
csharp: https://github.com/Dyrcona/evergreen_utilities |
14:46 |
csharp |
Dyrcona++ # thanks |
14:47 |
Dyrcona |
csharp: Try restarting Apache. |
14:47 |
Dyrcona |
Could be something there has a bad copy of the IDL or something. |
14:53 |
csharp |
nope - same error |
14:53 |
csharp |
so weird |
14:54 |
csharp |
gonna have to leave it alone for the moment though :-/ |
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pinesol_green |
News from qatests: Test Success <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live> |
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17:21 |
kmlussier |
@quote random |
17:21 |
pinesol_green |
kmlussier: Quote #167: "<berick> the morning sun is shining like one big.. ball of circs" (added by gmcharlt at 01:02 PM, June 01, 2017) |
17:21 |
pinesol_green |
[evergreen|Jason Etheridge] lp1702568 Copy Location fix for Hold Detail View - <http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=commit;h=ef5f78b> |
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