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06:42 |
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06:44 |
Dyrcona |
Correction for what I said last night: I didn't have to install Template::Plugin::POSIX for the timezone to work with date.format. I had to install Template::Plugin::POSIX for the Evergreen OPAC to work. Without it, I get internal server errors. |
06:45 |
Dyrcona |
So, maybe we should install Template::Toolkit via CPAN? |
06:50 |
Dyrcona |
Hee hee: "Because somehow in 2022 cross-compiling Windows native binaries from Linux is easier than building on Windows natively." |
06:50 |
* Dyrcona |
hasn't done that in a decade or so, but it worked last time I tried with Qt. |
06:51 |
Dyrcona |
https://gist.github.com/slimsag/c01bb6508e3dfa744bf3bdafa0cfe07f |
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08:48 |
Dyrcona |
Grr... pcrud, cstore, and reporter-store are not connected, but the configuration looks OK to me. |
08:49 |
Dyrcona |
And, now, after a restart they're connecting... Wonder why they didn't connect the first time? |
08:55 |
rfrasur |
Bmagic, whenever you're around, tell me more about this alternate B&T server...if theres anything to tell. |
08:58 |
JBoyer |
Re: that gist above, I'll bet Windows dev is pretty miserable if you're trying your hardest to treat it like Linux dev. Also vice-versa. |
09:06 |
Dyrcona |
Yeah. |
09:11 |
* Dyrcona |
wonders if I can use Perl threads to write data from DBI calls to multiple files.... I suppose it would be simpler without threads. |
09:17 |
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09:36 |
Dyrcona |
Hey. That worked out rather well. Got the data split up even among five files. |
10:52 |
Bmagic |
rfrasur: nothing really to tell. It's a completely different server with a different DNS name and IP address. I believe it was just for us (for now). |
10:53 |
rfrasur |
Just for Mobius? |
10:54 |
Bmagic |
for now |
10:54 |
berick |
same here. i asked and they said the server would not work for others, that it's tied to the buyer/library SAN |
10:56 |
Bmagic |
B&T has to make it available to you (they need to hook up your account and EDI files to it), it's not something we can just share among ourselves. And who konws, maybe they are going to take the changes to their main server eventually. |
10:56 |
rfrasur |
Oh good lord. |
10:57 |
rfrasur |
I mean. Thank you. My frustration has nothing to do with anyone in this room. |
10:57 |
berick |
your message is clear |
10:57 |
rfrasur |
++ |
10:59 |
jeff |
EDI over SMTP, anyone? :-) |
11:00 |
jeff |
(kidding, but only somewhat!) |
11:00 |
rfrasur |
lol |
11:03 |
* rfrasur |
calls B&T...again |
11:04 |
Dyrcona |
jeff: Invoking Zawinski's law? :) |
11:05 |
Dyrcona |
Is B&T also the vendor that has two implementations or EDI, one that has a limit on PO name size and the other that doesn't? |
11:05 |
rfrasur |
Hmm, I hadn't heard of that from B&T. |
11:06 |
rfrasur |
That means nothing though. |
11:09 |
* Dyrcona |
has a puzzling issue with Text::CSV on Ubuntu 18.04. |
11:20 |
Dyrcona |
The Text::CSV constructor, new, seems to be returning 1. |
11:20 |
Dyrcona |
Can't locate object method "getline" via package "1" (perhaps you forgot to load "1"?) at ./notify.pl line 14. |
11:22 |
Dyrcona |
But, my use of it is no different from the other files where I created a CSV... |
11:25 |
Dyrcona |
https://pastebin.com/emCdsWRV |
11:29 |
Dyrcona |
Ok, figured it out. The open line is wrong. |
11:59 |
jeff |
oh hey, bug 1901726 still needs to be fixed. I suspect we did what may others did and wroked around it locally then forgot about it. |
11:59 |
pinesol |
Launchpad bug 1901726 in Evergreen "Required Fields Based on Hold Notification Preferences Too Strict" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1901726 |
11:59 |
jeff |
(a bad habit) |
12:08 |
stompro__ |
jeff++ , belated thanks for finding that existing net::ftp bug report about the pasv fix. |
15:07 |
Bmagic |
rfrasur: just read the EDI string to them on the phone. It's more secure than FTP anyway |
15:18 |
miker |
Bmagic: a more secure channel, yes, but since it's basically a raw serial link you need some sort of ECC. implementing XMODEM-in-human-speech is going to be a pain. ;) |
15:19 |
Bmagic |
miker++ # As we know all too well. "Is that MO or Missouri spelled out?" |
15:21 |
Dyrcona |
miker++ |
15:21 |
* Dyrcona |
suddenly feels nostalgia for the '90s and c-kermit. |
15:26 |
Dyrcona |
+++ATH0 |
15:26 |
Bmagic |
"Verbal FTP" VFTP for short. And with ECC: VFTP-ECC |
15:26 |
miker |
thanks, I hate it |
15:26 |
Dyrcona |
Heh... |
15:26 |
Bmagic |
lol |
15:26 |
Dyrcona |
\o/ |
15:26 |
Bmagic |
those dumb humans and their voice boxes |
15:27 |
Dyrcona |
"How do they communicate?" |
15:28 |
Bmagic |
"Voice Modulation" |
15:30 |
Dyrcona |
I was thinking of this: http://www.terrybisson.com/theyre-made-out-of-meat-2/ |
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