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| 06:01 |
pinesol |
News from qatests: Failed Running perl live tests <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live//archive/2022-06/2022-06-09_04:00:02/test.49.html> |
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| 09:58 |
mantis1 |
I upgraded one of our test servers from 3.6.5 to 3.9. Has anyone had weird spacing problems in the Boopac after an upgrade? I have no idea why it's spacing out so much like it is. There is a width=device-width element added in base.tt2, but it doesn't seem to make a difference if it's deleted or not. |
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| 10:38 |
csharp_ |
mantis1: is it stock EG or did you apply customizations on top of the upgrade? |
| 10:39 |
csharp_ |
(or conversely, applied stock EG stuff on top of your customized stuff?) |
| 10:40 |
csharp_ |
I (well, terran) always have to fix a lot of git conflicts and reconcile them to make the OPAC work |
| 10:40 |
csharp_ |
all depends on how y'all manage your customizations |
| 10:40 |
csharp_ |
mantis2: ^^ |
| 10:41 |
csharp_ |
apropos of nothing, I'm enjoying Andrew Bird's new album and recommend it as working music for those who partake |
| 10:41 |
berick |
nice, i'm a fan |
| 10:42 |
csharp_ |
such a unique artist with many many talents |
| 10:43 |
berick |
i'll raise you an Angel Olsen |
| 10:43 |
csharp_ |
ah - I like her too |
| 10:44 |
csharp_ |
been slowly making my way through the new Wilco album too |
| 11:57 |
RFrasur |
Angel Olsen > Wilco; not sure I've heard Andrew Bird (or noted it was them) |
| 11:57 |
RFrasur |
(imo, of course...no more than that) |
| 12:00 |
RFrasur |
New music, that is. I've struggled with Wilco's new album. |
| 12:40 |
csharp_ |
RFrasur: I understand - I've struggled with Wilco in general, but after delving into Uncle Tupelo and the progression from there to Sun Volt/Wilco, I like them more |
| 12:43 |
RFrasur |
Yeah. I do like Uncle Tupelo more. Also, I think I'm getting old. There's a lot of "same song, second verse" in general. |
| 12:43 |
csharp_ |
yep |
| 12:44 |
csharp_ |
first heard Wilco from my wife's super fratty step-brother and that colored how I viewed their music for years |
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| 12:46 |
RFrasur |
I first heard them from a "boyfriend" who was involved in that "plains/northwest territory/Chicago" alt-country scene...and then another "partner." That has colored my impression. I might be a little overly dismissive of musician angst and drama. |
| 12:46 |
csharp_ |
ha! |
| 12:46 |
csharp_ |
I'm an R.E.M. guy - all succeeding music taste kind of flows from there |
| 12:47 |
csharp_ |
they're about as no drama as a rock band can be |
| 12:47 |
berick |
yeah, r.e.m. is a whole different level |
| 12:47 |
csharp_ |
s/they're/they were/ :-/ |
| 12:48 |
RFrasur |
It might also be a generational thing. REM was kind of angsty, but not dramatic about it. |
| 12:49 |
RFrasur |
Wilco and their ilk (yes...ilk) just strike me as needy and a little manipulative. I could be projecting though. |
| 12:49 |
csharp_ |
had a dream the other night that I was hanging out with R.E.M. and Peter Buck had constructive critiques on my attempts at songwriting |
| 12:49 |
RFrasur |
csharp_++ |
| 12:50 |
jvwoolf |
csharp_: Thanks for the recommendation! I wasn't familiar with this artist, but I'm listening to the album and I dig it. |
| 12:50 |
jvwoolf |
I really need to incorporate more music into my work day |
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* csharp_ |
struggles to make bash more like perl, then remembers why perl was invented |
| 12:50 |
csharp_ |
jvwoolf: happy to help! |
| 12:52 |
csharp_ |
I'm trying to make a marc_export wrapper I use for regular OCLC exports/uploads into a tool I can use to do full exports for the big OCLC holdings redo thing we're doing |
| 12:52 |
csharp_ |
I wrote it in 2013 originally - wishing now I'd used perl, but not willing to trash it to rewrite the whole thing for this one use |
| 12:53 |
RFrasur |
ew (OCLC) and good luck |
| 12:53 |
RFrasur |
Did you know much about perl then? |
| 12:53 |
csharp_ |
no ma'am' |
| 12:53 |
RFrasur |
If you rewrite it, will it work better and will you potentially reuse it in the future? |
| 12:53 |
csharp_ |
maybe - that's always the dilemma :-) |
| 12:54 |
RFrasur |
lol, well...yes, it is. |
| 12:54 |
csharp_ |
caring about code quality is complicating :-) |
| 12:54 |
RFrasur |
Also, I'd like to put a vote in for the Wood Brothers. |
| 12:55 |
csharp_ |
RFrasur: I'll check 'em out |
| 12:55 |
RFrasur |
And John Craigie (about 33%) |
| 12:55 |
RFrasur |
oh, and Jamestown Revival. |
| 12:56 |
csharp_ |
pretty sure the Wood Brothers have ended up on a playlist/station I've listened to |
| 12:56 |
csharp_ |
definitely in the neighborhood of bands I like |
| 12:56 |
RFrasur |
csharp_, you have lots of context to understand the implication of variations in code quality. |
| 12:56 |
csharp_ |
DBT/Jason Isbell |
| 12:56 |
RFrasur |
Yes, though Jason Isbell gets on my nerves. |
| 12:56 |
RFrasur |
lol |
| 12:57 |
RFrasur |
(Get off my lawn) |
| 12:59 |
RFrasur |
Though he's a very quality human from all indications and very talented. |
| 12:59 |
csharp_ |
he quit drinking around the same time I did, so I feel a kinship |
| 12:59 |
RFrasur |
csharp_++ |
| 13:01 |
RFrasur |
He's a dude I'd hang out with. (though he might not hang out with me). I think it was probably something that I just didn't like the composition of something. There's no good explanation. |
| 13:03 |
berick |
RFrasur: a friend said he (my friend) was not southern enough to listen to Jason Isbell. |
| 13:04 |
berick |
a friend from boston |
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* RFrasur |
laughs |
| 13:05 |
RFrasur |
Well...err. I don't know what that even means. Everyone is southern enough if they want to be. That's like saying there's a certain latitude where you start preferring margarine (ew) over butter. |
| 13:17 |
csharp_ |
@who is not southern enough? |
| 13:17 |
pinesol |
mantis2 is not southern enough. |
| 13:17 |
csharp_ |
@band add Southern Enough |
| 13:17 |
pinesol |
csharp_: Band 'Southern Enough' added to list |
| 13:19 |
jeffdavis |
All y'all are southern enough from where I'm sitting. |
| 13:22 |
csharp_ |
jeffdavis++ |
| 13:23 |
csharp_ |
@quote add < jeffdavis> All y'all are southern enough from where I'm sitting. |
| 13:23 |
pinesol |
csharp_: The operation succeeded. Quote #226 added. |
| 13:23 |
RFrasur |
jeffdavis++ |
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| 13:28 |
jeffdavis |
jeff: When I add the text-white class to the li element, it shows up in the source but doesn't affect the fading of the link text. For now I've added a custom CSS class to the links themselves (<a class="nav-link navbar-dark-link">) which seems to work. Still weird to me that I can't override the Bootstrap CSS directly with !important though. |
| 15:18 |
berick |
@who told [band] to rebrand as [band] |
| 15:18 |
pinesol |
jweston told All The Jeffs to rebrand as Hida no Kami. |
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| 16:20 |
jeff |
If you're affected by the checkboxes bug / bug 1976403, chances are if you trigger an update check in Chrome you'll get a fixed version. |
| 16:20 |
pinesol |
Launchpad bug 1976403 in Evergreen "Advanced search checkboxes missing / incorrectly positioned in Bootstrap OPAC" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1976403 |
| 16:30 |
mmorgan |
Just updated Chrome and the boxes are back! |
| 16:30 |
mmorgan |
jeff++ |
| 16:38 |
jeff |
broken in Edge still, but hopefully not for too much longer. |
| 16:59 |
csharp_ |
jeff++ |
| 16:59 |
csharp_ |
@karma |
| 16:59 |
pinesol |
csharp_: Highest karma: "Dyrcona" (168), "JBoyer" (161), "mmorgan" (121), "jeff" (88), and "berick" (72). Lowest karma: "typos" (-7), "Meeting" (-4), "marc" (-2), "npm" (-2), and "(" (-2). You (csharp_) are ranked 6 out of 162. |
| 16:59 |
csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
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csharp_ |
comcast-- |
| 16:59 |
csharp_ |
@karma |
| 16:59 |
pinesol |
csharp_: Highest karma: "Dyrcona" (168), "JBoyer" (161), "mmorgan" (121), "jeff" (88), and "berick" (72). Lowest karma: "comcast" (-9), "typos" (-7), "Meeting" (-4), "marc" (-2), and "npm" (-2). You (csharp_) are ranked 6 out of 163. |
| 17:00 |
csharp_ |
that's better |
| 17:00 |
mmorgan |
:) |
| 17:00 |
mmorgan |
At least you got enough bandwidth to do that! |
| 17:01 |
berick |
heh |
| 17:02 |
csharp_ |
I'm on at&t, which while not awesome either, at least it's not comcast :-) |
| 17:21 |
mmorgan |
not_comcast++ |
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| 18:01 |
pinesol |
News from qatests: Failed Running perl live tests <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live//archive/2022-06/2022-06-09_16:00:02/test.49.html> |
| 20:14 |
jeffdavis |
the 34-lp1787968-cover-uploader.t live test is failing with a 404 on http://127.0.0.1/jacket-upload |
| 20:16 |
jeffdavis |
29-lp1817645-remoteauth-patron-api.t also does HTTP requests, but that test is actually being skipped right now because the test environment's version of LWP::Protocol::https is not >=6.0.7 |
| 20:19 |
jeffdavis |
and 24-offline-all-assets.t (which does a wget on https://localhost/eg/staff/offline-interface) technically isn't failing but I'm not sure the test is robust - in an environment with an nginx proxy, the test will pass if apache isn't running because the response is a 502 error and the test only checks for 404 |
| 20:20 |
jeffdavis |
I'm also not really sure that the wget output is being parsed properly |
| 20:22 |
jeffdavis |
in other words, none of the 3 live tests that do direct HTTP requests against the test server are really "working" |
| 20:23 |
jeffdavis |
something to fix at the hackfest maybe? |