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You (asmodai) are ranked 5 out of 33. 2008-03-07T08:09:09 *** gmcharlt has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-03-07T08:11:32 *** pmurray_away is now known as pmurray 2008-03-07T08:12:12 *** greg-g has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T08:26:12 *** dbs has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-03-07T08:42:17 *** berick has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T08:45:20 *** Karen_ has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-03-07T08:46:48 So - shall I propose the "import bibs and holdings demo" as the first ils-contrib project and get the ball rolling? 2008-03-07T08:48:04 go gadget go! 2008-03-07T08:48:09 heh 2008-03-07T08:49:12 aside to berick: the "all localhost, all the time" approach works, but the -l flag for osrf_ctl.sh is critical for the final piece, and that's only in trunk 2008-03-07T08:49:43 dbs: will this be something that tracks trunk? version-wise, I mena 2008-03-07T08:49:45 mean 2008-03-07T08:50:38 miker_: I'm planning on organizing the contrib repository as projectName/trunk, projectName/branches, projectName/tags 2008-03-07T08:50:50 dbs: sure, but doing all localhost with FQDN in opensrf.xml is still pretty easy 2008-03-07T08:51:10 berick: now you're quibbling :) 2008-03-07T08:51:10 hrm... 2008-03-07T08:51:31 dbs: no, that was my original point. that it can be done now 2008-03-07T08:51:44 well, part of it ;) 2008-03-07T08:51:59 s/it/my point/ 2008-03-07T08:52:38 berick: yeah - setting OSRF_HOSTNAME=localhost should work in rel_1_2 2008-03-07T08:52:42 * dbs has a spinning head 2008-03-07T08:52:48 on drugs today 2008-03-07T08:53:30 so miker_: we'll probably try to target stable releases, because that's where we're pointing most people, yeah? 2008-03-07T08:54:08 (at least, for the svn export tarballs for a given contrib package) 2008-03-07T08:56:35 well .. I guess it depends on what this really is 2008-03-07T08:57:29 is it a contrib tarball that goes out with each release? (meaning a core committer or the RM needs to verify that everything works before cutting the ILS release) 2008-03-07T08:57:33 garbage that you don't want in core? 2008-03-07T08:58:02 no, I don't think it's going to be as formal as that. First of all, that would mean unit tests. 2008-03-07T08:58:27 or is it a foundry to which we point ... "go grab the frobinator from their project site on ILS-Contrib" 2008-03-07T08:58:45 more like that, I think 2008-03-07T08:58:57 an obvious candidate is john schmidt's install script 2008-03-07T08:59:20 keeping it in the wiki is a pretty weird place for it to live 2008-03-07T08:59:31 sire 2008-03-07T08:59:33 sure 2008-03-07T09:00:57 for the import holdings demo, I had a bug in the original tarball that I linked to from downloads.php - there's no public revision history to see what changed 2008-03-07T09:01:49 so I think it will vary from project to project, but I expect there to be a landing page for each project with a list of one or more downloadable tarballs (if there's a strong version dependency) 2008-03-07T09:02:11 or some might not even create tarballs and just let things hang out in subversion 2008-03-07T09:02:22 dbs: shall i use your denials@gmail addr when i list you as a mentor? 2008-03-07T09:03:19 berick: sure, I'm more likely to pay attention to it, and if they do a big-brother scan my subscribed lists and what I've sent then that's probably a positive thing 2008-03-07T09:04:05 well, this is just on the open-ils wiki 2008-03-07T09:04:17 oh - and anagy won't be able to join us on IRC, as IRC is banned at VU 2008-03-07T09:04:29 berick: sure, that's fine 2008-03-07T09:04:32 i wonder if i should be a mentor too to beef this thing up some 2008-03-07T09:04:43 damn straight! 2008-03-07T09:04:46 it's depressing looking at the zope site 2008-03-07T09:04:56 * berick throws hat in ring 2008-03-07T09:07:50 berick: depressing? because of so many proposals and volunteers? 2008-03-07T09:08:02 Or because you really, really want to work in zope? :) 2008-03-07T09:08:10 haha 2008-03-07T09:08:43 dbs: were you serious about windows porting? 2008-03-07T09:08:58 Serious about not being qualified to mentor, yes 2008-03-07T09:09:06 indeed 2008-03-07T09:09:16 i get the feeling that's outside the scope of a GSoC 2008-03-07T09:09:26 that's like a master's thesis 2008-03-07T09:10:39 maybe it could fall as a possibility under "create system packages / increase platform independence / specially gifted students may want to try getting this running on Windows" 2008-03-07T09:11:23 If it was just OpenSRF to windows, that might be a more manageable chunk? blue skying... 2008-03-07T09:13:59 hm, it would be more managable, but osrf is the more low-level code.. more socket IO, etc. i haven't given it too much thought, honestly 2008-03-07T09:14:16 also.. not qualified 2008-03-07T09:14:26 hah :) 2008-03-07T09:14:41 but, i do think breaking it up like that is crucial 2008-03-07T09:14:48 if one were to do such a project 2008-03-07T09:15:11 i'm gonna steal your wording from above :) 2008-03-07T09:15:23 FreeBSD, OS X, OpenSolaris as more reasonable potential targets? 2008-03-07T09:15:56 yeah, i'll add those as suggested targets 2008-03-07T09:16:20 and add windows as an AP topic ;) 2008-03-07T09:16:21 berick: anything I say on IRC is CC licensed 2008-03-07T09:16:26 dbs++ 2008-03-07T09:16:40 dbs: which CC license? ;) 2008-03-07T09:16:45 (it's probably public domain, actually, but whatever) 2008-03-07T09:16:56 NA 2008-03-07T09:17:29 they need one for "take this, but DO NOT give me credit" 2008-03-07T09:18:31 phasefx: exactly! -(BY) 2008-03-07T09:18:38 credit/blame 2008-03-07T09:20:14 miker_: so are you roughly okay with the contrib thing? there will undoubtedly be some growing pains as we figure it out, but the intention (for now, at least) is that contrib stuff stands on its own, isn't expected to be tested by the RM or QA, etc 2008-03-07T09:20:46 dbs: I'm happy :) 2008-03-07T09:23:09 what are some good sub-projects for easing installation. i have gnu-autotools, config file editor.. what else? 2008-03-07T09:23:18 s/editor/generator/ 2008-03-07T09:26:46 useful ejabberd error handling? 2008-03-07T09:27:13 more seriously: maybe a log analysis troubleshooting tool 2008-03-07T09:28:13 * berick likes 2008-03-07T09:28:15 (and that might go hand in hand with introducing more defensive programming / more explicit error messages into OpenSRF and EG) 2008-03-07T09:28:28 "take settings-tester.pl to the next level!" 2008-03-07T09:29:58 unit test framework? 2008-03-07T09:30:36 Please god yes 2008-03-07T09:30:36 demo data builder 2008-03-07T09:30:48 we have a lot of these in varying degrees of existence 2008-03-07T09:30:58 but.. getting them all in one place would be good 2008-03-07T09:31:02 that sounds good too 2008-03-07T09:31:38 any explicit migration targets? LibLime mentored someone for an ISIS -> Koha migration toolkit last year (not sure how that worked out though) 2008-03-07T09:32:17 if we're targeting students, maybe we can target school software 2008-03-07T09:32:28 i'll add a generic 'create a migration toolkit for a given ILS' 2008-03-07T09:37:59 Z 39.50 server? Or not for students? 2008-03-07T09:40:15 i could see that being a student project. miker_, what's up with SRU, is that using the indexdata simpleserver stuff? does it support z3950? 2008-03-07T09:45:09 berick: is there any python-specific stuff you're dreaming of? I've got a potential summer student (25 hrs / week for 3 months) with some python chops 2008-03-07T09:46:03 dbs: nothing python-specific (thus far), but i think a lot of the suggested projects could be done in python 2008-03-07T09:46:46 fair enough; this person has been working with mining data and visualization stuff (I believe) to date 2008-03-07T09:47:37 how about 'create a plugin for vufind, blacklight, etc.' 2008-03-07T09:47:39 ooh, map distributed algorithm type stuff to opensrf..or maybe not :) 2008-03-07T09:48:06 dbs: visualization stuff.. interesting 2008-03-07T09:48:34 berick: I was thinking about the vufind / blacklight / scriblio thing 2008-03-07T09:48:44 "create a ruby opensrf client" 2008-03-07T09:48:54 "create a php opensrf client" 2008-03-07T09:49:07 "create an erlang opensrf server" :) 2008-03-07T09:49:20 hahaa 2008-03-07T09:49:58 cbisson is going to propose some projects for scriblio, i wonder if an eg connector might be one that we could collaborate on 2008-03-07T09:50:14 hey don't laugh at that, erlang will power the next staff client. Imagine an IM from the circ module, asking to respond with the patron barcode, etc. ;) 2008-03-07T09:51:32 beautimous 2008-03-07T09:52:01 then you'll have spammers spoofing your ILS, fun stuff 2008-03-07T09:54:18 need to do staff client via email while I'm at it 2008-03-07T09:57:15 berick: re SRU, no indexdata code. edsu and bricas (ltjake, IIRC) are authors on SRU.pm, which contains a CQL parser and can build response messages for you ... I'm using parts of that 2008-03-07T09:58:10 berick: the idea is to throw simple2ZOOM on top of it for Z 2008-03-07T09:58:16 dbs pasted "Draft ILS-Contrib announce - comments? concerns?" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/56976 2008-03-07T09:58:29 miker_: ok, thanks 2008-03-07T09:59:51 dbs: looks good to me 2008-03-07T09:59:58 yep 2008-03-07T10:01:51 groovy 2008-03-07T10:02:14 dbs: great idea. contrib could also serve as an unofficial incubator -- the really good stuff eventually ending up in core 2008-03-07T10:02:35 dbs: or parts of the good stuff 2008-03-07T10:02:40 gsf: yeah - absolutely! 2008-03-07T10:09:33 dbs annotated #56976 with "contrib as incubator" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/56976#1 2008-03-07T10:10:42 dbs++ 2008-03-07T10:11:00 gsf: you want to build that hypothetical extension? :) 2008-03-07T10:12:46 gsf: i'll leave that to an enterprising student 2008-03-07T10:12:50 s/gsf/dbs/ 2008-03-07T10:13:44 dbs: and work on getting it running better on our vm first :) 2008-03-07T10:14:49 comments? http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=advocacy:gsoc2008 2008-03-07T10:19:22 gsf: still no luck on your vm? 2008-03-07T10:19:25 *** Mark__T has quit IRC 2008-03-07T10:23:09 gsf: hey wait - we got your vm working! 2008-03-07T10:23:15 * dbs has foggy memory of last week 2008-03-07T10:24:31 berick: if we have time, separating the proposals out into "title", "benefits", "requires", and "explanation" sections might be helpful to interested students 2008-03-07T10:25:36 dbs: good idea, i'll break 'em up 2008-03-07T10:25:59 if it means doin' it right, we always go time ;) 2008-03-07T10:26:02 s/go/got/ 2008-03-07T10:26:03 berick: not my idea - i stole it from http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2007/Ideas 2008-03-07T10:37:15 ok,i gotta step away for a bit, but i've started on that. will continue when i return 2008-03-07T10:54:54 dbs: vm is working -- it's just slow, and i need to hack around and find out why that is 2008-03-07T10:55:02 oh righty 2008-03-07T10:55:36 dbs: also, in hacking around, i hope to identify an area i want to focus on 2008-03-07T10:56:06 dbs: but i gotta get helios in production first! 2008-03-07T11:01:13 I hears ya 2008-03-07T11:01:28 * dbs just fleshed out the "system packages" sectino 2008-03-07T11:12:12 *** ibbo has quit IRC 2008-03-07T11:17:26 miker_: would you hate me if I corrected the spelling of "prefered" in metabib.pm? 2008-03-07T11:18:08 dbs: that depends. are you going to correct it in the SQL and then update dev? ;) 2008-03-07T11:18:15 j/k ... I'll do it 2008-03-07T11:18:16 if you still have it open, s/prefered/preferred/g - cause it's _sooo_ important. 2008-03-07T11:18:19 to save your sanity 2008-03-07T11:18:45 as far as grep tells me, metabib.pm is the only place where that spelling is used 2008-03-07T11:19:00 hrm... 2008-03-07T11:19:13 one of the versions of that has been there since forever 2008-03-07T11:19:32 I'm concerned about breaking other code ... not much, but a little 2008-03-07T11:19:38 oh - maybe in opensrf - lemme check 2008-03-07T11:19:58 (I wouldn't care, but it'd be subtle -- it's a param that adjusts relevance a wee bit) 2008-03-07T11:20:17 nothing in opensrf, only metabib.pm in evergreen that I can find 2008-03-07T11:20:22 I'll fix it in the new code 2008-03-07T11:20:26 recuring on the other hand 2008-03-07T11:20:27 :) 2008-03-07T11:20:31 but leave it in the old code 2008-03-07T11:21:16 there ya go 2008-03-07T11:22:23 you must have another repository of code somewhere, because metabib is the only place I could find it 2008-03-07T11:22:41 no, it's just in there 2008-03-07T11:22:43 you're right 2008-03-07T11:22:50 I was just being snarky before 2008-03-07T11:23:11 I avoided fixing one of them ... so your grep will still get a hit 2008-03-07T11:23:37 heh - I apologize for my OCD on such trivial crap 2008-03-07T11:23:53 nono 2008-03-07T11:24:24 code cleanliness is next to ... quantum computing? 2008-03-07T11:24:29 pedantry++ 2008-03-07T11:24:31 that didn't work 2008-03-07T11:24:45 gsf: be careful what you ask for :) 2008-03-07T11:25:08 gsf: you've not seen /my/ pedant hat ;) 2008-03-07T11:26:04 ooh. all i've got is a +2 neck ferret of pedantry 2008-03-07T11:27:12 haha ... man, I am so upset about missing c4lc ... I've no idea what the neck ferret meme is all about, but it makes me chuckle anyway 2008-03-07T11:30:35 *** agJohn has quit IRC 2008-03-07T11:50:37 miker_++ # damned funny commit message 2008-03-07T11:53:11 I try 2008-03-07T12:16:40 *** sarabee has quit IRC 2008-03-07T12:33:29 ack 2008-03-07T12:33:37 dbs: that you in the wiki? 2008-03-07T12:34:08 *sigh* dokuwiki-- 2008-03-07T12:34:56 for some crazy reason, i though hitting 'cancel' to prevent clobbering changes would take me back to my edit session so i could copy my changes elsewhere then go back and put them into the changed doc. no, it just deletes them 2008-03-07T12:35:00 gah 2008-03-07T12:35:25 anyway, ++ to whomever is adding wiki content :) 2008-03-07T12:35:51 that me in the wiki! 2008-03-07T12:36:12 sorry if it messed you up. 2008-03-07T12:37:04 no, i should have said i was jumping back in. i can't believe it didn't give me a chance to go back and save my edits. lame 2008-03-07T12:39:51 anyway, i need to work on the esi stuff so google will take us ;) 2008-03-07T12:46:53 berick: your config changes for trunk, does every tag anywhere get removed? 2008-03-07T12:47:46 oh, you do have examples, why am I bothering you? :D 2008-03-07T12:47:55 yeah, in opensrf_core.xml and srfsh.xml 2008-03-07T12:48:35 gateway was originally left behind, but that should be fixered now 2008-03-07T12:48:46 that's what stumbled me 2008-03-07T12:48:59 stays 2008-03-07T12:49:39 right 2008-03-07T12:58:27 phasefx pasted "oilsMethodException with open-ils.actor.user.org_unit_opt_in.create" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/56987 2008-03-07T13:00:07 *** sarabee has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T13:02:18 woot 2008-03-07T13:02:22 the python bug got fixed. 2008-03-07T13:03:12 good turnaround asmodai 2008-03-07T13:03:23 oh yeah 2008-03-07T13:03:31 fixed for coming versions of 2.5, 2.6 and 3.0 2008-03-07T13:09:27 *** JMCraig has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T13:09:28 *** JMCraig is now known as agJohn 2008-03-07T13:15:05 cool, my admin user is getting PERM_FAILURE events :D 2008-03-07T13:22:03 phasefx: trunk? 2008-03-07T13:29:13 dbs: trunk 2008-03-07T13:35:52 phasefx: do the entries in the database look okay? 2008-03-07T13:36:16 pertinent error is caused by a null being passed to cstore 2008-03-07T13:36:51 phasefx pasted "the PERM_FAILURE in question" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/56990 2008-03-07T13:37:27 eww 2008-03-07T13:37:32 let me show more context for that 2008-03-07T13:38:06 phasefx annotated #56990 with "more details for the PERM_FAILURE" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/56990#1 2008-03-07T13:38:49 so the call from the staff client looks okay, but I don't like seeing HASH(address) and ARRAY(address) in the INFO logline for actor 2008-03-07T13:39:25 yeah - something's not getting derefenced, it seems 2008-03-07T13:39:35 phasefx: the logging just isn't flattening those. 2008-03-07T13:40:11 we're getting Use of uninitialized value in concatentation in CStoreEditor.pm too, is that normal? 2008-03-07T13:40:17 we could call Dumper(), but it's just one more expensive call we don't need ... unless we need it 2008-03-07T13:41:10 k 2008-03-07T13:41:31 yeah - in cstoreeditor.pm we don't check the input values for allowed() 2008-03-07T13:41:38 would it be easy to optionally use Dumper for a debug build? 2008-03-07T13:42:04 phasefx: no easy, no 2008-03-07T13:42:10 k 2008-03-07T13:42:49 somewhere the org that gets passed for the perm query is getting messed up 2008-03-07T13:46:21 and in this case, that would be the ws_ou... 2008-03-07T13:46:34 smells like a registration problem? 2008-03-07T13:46:51 phasefx: that call uses the ws_ou if no explicit org is defined (which it's not in this method) 2008-03-07T13:47:01 any reason the user won't have a ws_ou? 2008-03-07T13:47:29 ha, why yes, there is 2008-03-07T13:47:32 going through the cgi-bin scripts? 2008-03-07T13:47:58 the login process for trunk staff client didn't notice that the workstation being passed does not exist 2008-03-07T13:48:09 (leftover workstation from a previous installation, mapped to "localhost") 2008-03-07T13:48:12 bingo 2008-03-07T13:48:12 humm 2008-03-07T13:48:26 berick: thank ye sir. Now the problem has been relocated :D 2008-03-07T13:49:27 normally (1.2.x, etc.) it'll notice and make you re-register 2008-03-07T13:52:09 * dbs wonders if it was a 0 / NULL issue; and if he introduced it. 2008-03-07T13:52:20 it's in open-ils.auth.authenticate.complete 2008-03-07T13:52:36 it's returning a success when it should be returning a different event 2008-03-07T13:53:23 hrmm, I haven't looked at opensrf C before 2008-03-07T13:55:07 hmmm 2008-03-07T13:55:50 ws is initialized as: const char* ws = (workstation) ? workstation : ""; 2008-03-07T13:55:52 okay, so it tries to fetch the workstation by name 2008-03-07T13:56:13 and then does if (!workstation) return event 2008-03-07T13:57:38 and in that fetch function, we find JSON 2008-03-07T14:01:26 *** sarabee is now known as eeevil 2008-03-07T14:03:39 open-ils.storage is getting the workstation name correctly it looks like 2008-03-07T14:06:24 and it looks like that method returns no data if the workstation is not found, and an aws object if it is...which seems like normal behavior 2008-03-07T14:06:36 from testing with srfsh 2008-03-07T14:11:38 k, just going to bug it and move on :) 2008-03-07T14:15:05 everytime sarabee turns into eeevil, I think of the matrix 2008-03-07T14:15:24 deja vu 2008-03-07T14:16:31 you can't run, mr anderson 2008-03-07T14:21:15 phasefx: is this happening on dev? 2008-03-07T14:27:31 I can try it 2008-03-07T14:30:11 it is happening on dev (as well as some other error I haven't seen) 2008-03-07T14:56:03 *** gmcharlt is now known as gmcharlt-brb 2008-03-07T15:05:52 *** bradl has quit IRC 2008-03-07T15:08:15 *** phase_bb has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T15:18:36 *** gmcharlt-brb is now known as gmcharlt 2008-03-07T15:25:40 *** bradl_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T16:51:50 *** Karen_ has left #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-03-07T16:52:05 *** dbs has quit IRC 2008-03-07T16:52:39 ok, i have a file with some process IDs in it ($pidfile). when i run the following two lines by hand against the file, it kills the processes: 2008-03-07T16:52:44 pid=$(cat $pidfile); 2008-03-07T16:52:45 kill $pid; 2008-03-07T16:53:06 in my script, the exact same lines of code result in: 2008-03-07T16:53:07 /openils/bin/osrf_ctl.sh: line 121: kill: 2072 2008-03-07T16:53:07 2073: arguments must be process or job IDs 2008-03-07T16:53:21 driving me nuts 2008-03-07T16:54:28 try backticks? 2008-03-07T16:55:04 around `cat $pidfile` ? 2008-03-07T16:55:34 pid=`cat $pidfile`, right.. but that's a one-time thing.. it evals once, not every time you access the variable 2008-03-07T16:57:25 no difference 2008-03-07T16:59:32 berick: how about 2008-03-07T16:59:47 for i in `cat pidfile`; do kill $i; done 2008-03-07T16:59:58 for i in `cat $pidfile`; do kill $i; done 2008-03-07T16:59:59 i tried that with $() .. i'll try it with backticks 2008-03-07T17:00:44 same exact error 2008-03-07T17:00:45 for i in `cat $pidfile`; do 2008-03-07T17:00:45 kill $i; 2008-03-07T17:00:45 done; 2008-03-07T17:00:59 it's one per line? 2008-03-07T17:01:10 it is 2008-03-07T17:01:21 i tried putting them all on one line as well 2008-03-07T17:01:23 s/kill/echo/ 2008-03-07T17:01:27 any trouble to replace \n with ' ' instead 2008-03-07T17:01:32 ok 2008-03-07T17:02:31 hrm... read a line at a time from the file and call kill? 2008-03-07T17:02:39 you know I ended up doing this same thing back with Unicorn using a perl script :D 2008-03-07T17:02:54 i'll try reading a line at a time 2008-03-07T17:03:01 phasefx: yeah ... I'm trying really hard not to suggest that ;) 2008-03-07T17:04:30 ah! reading one line at a time works 2008-03-07T17:04:39 while read pid; do 2008-03-07T17:04:39 echo "killing $pid" 2008-03-07T17:04:39 kill $pid 2008-03-07T17:04:39 done < $pidfile; 2008-03-07T17:04:53 freaky 2008-03-07T17:05:02 thanks 2008-03-07T17:05:35 and sorry for all the nasty pastes 2008-03-07T17:07:03 just wait until someone else uses dash :) 2008-03-07T18:06:50 alright, process control should be a little better now 2008-03-07T18:07:06 no more killall's in osrf_ctl.sh, which is good 2008-03-07T18:07:56 coool 2008-03-07T18:08:16 does that mean we can run multiple opensrf networks on one box? :) 2008-03-07T18:08:27 closer, but not quite there 2008-03-07T18:08:30 multiple installations, that is 2008-03-07T18:08:58 i need to make the Perl/C/Router proceses write their own PIDs to the PID files 2008-03-07T18:09:03 instead of grepping for them 2008-03-07T18:09:10 once we do that, we're good 2008-03-07T18:09:14 sweet 2008-03-07T18:09:29 that's waiting on per-service opensrf processes, though, probably 2008-03-07T18:09:41 i.e. stop/start a single service, not every Perl service 2008-03-07T18:27:40 *** gmcharlt has quit IRC 2008-03-07T19:12:05 *** bradl_ is now known as bradl 2008-03-07T21:07:02 *** pmurray is now known as pmurray_away 2008-03-07T21:25:53 *** eeevil has quit IRC 2008-03-07T21:30:39 *** sarabee has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-03-07T21:40:15 *** sarabee has quit IRC 2008-03-07T22:25:16 *** sarabee has joined #openils-evergreen