2008-07-09T00:48:22 *** EGUEST074 has quit IRC 2008-07-09T01:16:37 *** grahamf has left #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T03:07:31 *** EGUEST508 has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T03:07:44 Is anyone online right now? 2008-07-09T03:20:34 Doubtful. 2008-07-09T07:56:49 *** kgs_away has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T07:57:24 *** kgs_away is now known as kgs 2008-07-09T08:10:31 *** Slazer has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T08:11:59 *** kbeswick has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T08:51:20 *** dbs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T08:55:46 *** rsinger_ is now known as rsinger 2008-07-09T09:22:42 miker_++ # for getting release 1.2.2.2 out the door, with upgrade instructions and everything 2008-07-09T09:27:34 *** _dkyle_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T09:29:26 and on r10000 2008-07-09T09:29:58 miker_++ 2008-07-09T09:30:26 I shall update Wikipedia anon! 2008-07-09T09:31:12 release date today (7/9/08)? 2008-07-09T09:33:00 I'd say so... Mike does his best work after midnight ;) 2008-07-09T09:56:42 done! 2008-07-09T10:11:33 *** mlasater has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-09T10:13:24 kgs: oh, nope: -rwxr--r-- 1 denials users 7374 2008-07-08 23:41 /var/www/open-ils.org/downloads.php 2008-07-09T10:13:34 he made it on 7/8/8 2008-07-09T10:13:44 ah hah! back I go 2008-07-09T10:13:57 (I'll add a release date to the downloads.php page; useful metadata for the masses) 2008-07-09T10:17:41 done 2008-07-09T10:20:26 metadata++ 2008-07-09T10:29:32 kbeswick: Slazer: I'm good for lunch today 2008-07-09T10:29:38 Yum! 2008-07-09T10:29:45 (10K Commit Lunch) 2008-07-09T10:30:59 10K high club 2008-07-09T10:33:51 kbeswick just has to fix up his autotools branch to earn some sushi + kirin, first 2008-07-09T10:38:11 dbs: testing right now. *fingers crossed* 2008-07-09T10:38:53 oh, Slazer: I brought in that test-driven development book - just promise me you'll treat it with ultimate respect, as I plan to donate it to the Library 2008-07-09T10:38:59 dbs: you trying to hack t3h open-ils box? :) 2008-07-09T10:39:07 (just got an alert that you aren't a sudoer) 2008-07-09T10:39:10 dbs: success! 2008-07-09T10:39:12 dmcmorris_esi: indeed, I'm used to using sudo on most boxes 2008-07-09T10:39:22 dbs: set yourself up then ;) 2008-07-09T10:39:28 su - and entering a root password is so old-school 2008-07-09T10:39:32 dmcmorris_esi: will do 2008-07-09T10:39:32 dbs: Promise. 2008-07-09T10:39:39 kbeswick: yay 2008-07-09T10:40:02 dbs: heh, but 'su' is shorter than 'sudo bash' ;) 2008-07-09T10:40:02 kbeswick: available from your bzr repo? 2008-07-09T10:40:46 sudo su 2008-07-09T10:40:54 dbs: yes. just making sure all files were copied in dist, and that all replaced paths are good 2008-07-09T10:40:54 * dbs hears phil collins, gratingly 2008-07-09T10:41:05 haha 2008-07-09T10:41:27 oh ohhhh 2008-07-09T10:41:44 NOOO! 2008-07-09T10:42:03 * dbs sprinkles insecticide on the ear worm with a little black flag 2008-07-09T10:42:54 dan black flag scott 2008-07-09T10:43:55 * berick has memories of skating to black flag 2008-07-09T10:44:04 board, not roller ;) 2008-07-09T10:44:19 I was thinking figure 2008-07-09T10:45:10 i would love to see black flag figure skating 2008-07-09T10:46:04 they would rise above the competition 2008-07-09T10:46:05 eh eh 2008-07-09T10:46:14 ouch ;) 2008-07-09T10:49:17 ow 2008-07-09T10:55:01 good morning 2008-07-09T10:55:08 I'm running into a problem with the demo vmware machine 2008-07-09T10:55:09 good morning 2008-07-09T10:55:16 which demo vmware machine? 2008-07-09T10:55:20 debian 2008-07-09T10:55:26 okay, what problem? 2008-07-09T10:55:35 2008-07-09T10:55:47 after a lot of hacking to get ejabberd to authenticate it's giving me this 2008-07-09T10:56:00 umm - ejabberd shouldn't need any hacking 2008-07-09T10:56:13 the vmware machine works out of the box 2008-07-09T10:56:16 it was giving me an unauthorized error 2008-07-09T10:56:31 where? 2008-07-09T10:56:50 osrfsys.log 2008-07-09T10:57:02 it was throwing this error 2008-07-09T10:57:04 Server Loop returned an error condition, exiting with -1 2008-07-09T10:57:07 so I turned up logging 2008-07-09T10:57:38 can you paste the relevant section of the log to http://paste.lisp.org/new/openils-evergreen ? 2008-07-09T11:00:52 scotth pasted "programmer" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/63458 2008-07-09T11:06:49 the website seems to run, but I can't get any searches to complete 2008-07-09T11:07:03 EGUEST508: did you use start_all to start the services? 2008-07-09T11:07:18 yes 2008-07-09T11:07:22 that's the problem 2008-07-09T11:07:44 ok, how come we can't use that? 2008-07-09T11:07:45 there's a race condition between the Perl and C services; you have to start_router, then start_perl, then start_c 2008-07-09T11:08:09 I've tried to document that as best as I can, but people keep missing it :( 2008-07-09T11:08:32 maybe we should just remove start_all until we hunt down the race condition? 2008-07-09T11:08:38 :-D 2008-07-09T11:10:00 phasefx: not a bad idea 2008-07-09T11:10:07 hmm, just tried that and I still am getting this same error 2008-07-09T11:10:10 or add a sleep line (or whatever it is) 2008-07-09T11:11:36 ok, I just made a fresh copy of the debian vmware, I'm going to shut down the one I have right now and try the new one 2008-07-09T11:11:45 this looks weird: Unable to retrieve settings for host evergreen-server from configuration file ../conf/opensrf_core.xml 2008-07-09T11:11:51 maybe I missed something 2008-07-09T11:12:01 sounds like a good idea, EGUEST508 - let's start fresh 2008-07-09T11:12:04 looks like a hostname issue ;) 2008-07-09T11:12:05 does it share config by sending it through jabber 2008-07-09T11:12:28 dmcmorris_esi: yeah 2008-07-09T11:12:36 I was getting other errors until I fixed the hostname thing 2008-07-09T11:12:47 EGUEST508: all the services communicate through jabber 2008-07-09T11:14:24 curious: where did you fix the hostname thing? 2008-07-09T11:16:00 (I have to start building a 1.2.2.2 version of the VMWare image anyway, so I'll dig into this a bit more myself) 2008-07-09T11:16:33 well.... the core.xml file and seemingly in the ejabberd.cfg file too 2008-07-09T11:16:48 ugh 2008-07-09T11:17:17 and it's in like a bagillion places in the core.xml file 2008-07-09T11:17:32 when you boot up, please run: perl -MNet::Domain -e "print Net::Domain::hostfqdn();" 2008-07-09T11:17:43 yeah, you shouldn't have to change a thing. 2008-07-09T11:17:45 okeydoke, jas 2008-07-09T11:20:23 I get: "evergreen-server.localdomain" 2008-07-09T11:20:28 running that command does this.... 2008-07-09T11:20:37 evergreen-server:~# perl -MNet::Domain -e "print Net::Domain::hostfqdn();" evergreen-serverevergreen-server:~# 2008-07-09T11:21:14 try: perl -MNet::Domain -e "print Net::Domain::hostfqdn()."\n"' 2008-07-09T11:21:16 instead 2008-07-09T11:21:18 curious that you're not getting the .localdomain 2008-07-09T11:21:21 a little clearer 2008-07-09T11:21:59 evergreen-server:~# perl -MNet::Domain -e "print Net::Domain::hostfqdn().\n" evergreen-serverSCALAR(0x814f54c)evergreen-server:~# 2008-07-09T11:22:05 but that would certainly mess things up 2008-07-09T11:22:07 I don't know why it's not putting the newline in there 2008-07-09T11:22:09 meh 2008-07-09T11:22:11 EGUEST508: are you using vmware player or server? 2008-07-09T11:22:16 player :) 2008-07-09T11:22:23 could that be it? 2008-07-09T11:23:06 oh, oops perl -MNet::Domain -e 'print Net::Domain::hostfqdn()."\n"' 2008-07-09T11:23:15 maybe 2008-07-09T11:23:36 the perl thing looks better now :) 2008-07-09T11:23:41 but still just evergreen-server 2008-07-09T11:23:58 if you run dnsdomainname what do you get? 2008-07-09T11:24:11 localdomain 2008-07-09T11:24:28 *** _bott_ has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-09T11:27:14 i wonder if it is a vmware player thing 2008-07-09T11:27:22 related to networking 2008-07-09T11:27:42 I'm using bridged 2008-07-09T11:28:55 Oh! 2008-07-09T11:29:06 that might explain it then 2008-07-09T11:29:28 can you try NAT instead? 2008-07-09T11:35:43 I can try... 2008-07-09T11:36:16 *** pmurray_away is now known as pmurray 2008-07-09T11:37:00 bridged may be trying to set a domain name based on your "real" DHCP server 2008-07-09T11:40:10 ok, back on bridged 2008-07-09T11:40:14 I mean nat 2008-07-09T11:40:15 sorry 2008-07-09T11:40:22 but eth1 isn't showing an IP 2008-07-09T11:41:04 you'll probably have to rm /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules and reboot 2008-07-09T11:41:28 debian is kind of weird in that it doesn't seem to deal with network changes very cleanly 2008-07-09T11:41:36 (at least, not in vmware) 2008-07-09T11:43:04 and you may have to manually connect the device (if it defaults to "connected at power on" and you switch the device to NAT and reboot, vmware doesn't interpret that as a "power on" event and the device remains unattached) 2008-07-09T11:46:44 how is it supposed to get an IP? 2008-07-09T11:47:19 dhcp 2008-07-09T11:47:41 vmware player runs a dhcp server specifically for NATed connections 2008-07-09T11:48:46 and so I use the IP of the host box to access the web interface? 2008-07-09T11:49:43 ah - so you're not just accessing this from the host box then? 2008-07-09T11:50:24 yeah, that'll force you to use bridged or proxy it. sigh. 2008-07-09T11:50:44 well, let's at least find out if NAT vs. bridged makes a difference for the domainname 2008-07-09T11:50:53 (and sadly I have to go to lunch) 2008-07-09T11:52:59 I'll still be here later 2008-07-09T11:53:06 I'll see how this goes 2008-07-09T11:55:19 okay, good - sorry for the pain, but if we figure out the problem we should be able to help other people too 2008-07-09T11:56:08 Slazer: kbeswick: ready to saddle up? 2008-07-09T11:56:16 Indeed. 2008-07-09T11:56:42 groovy 2008-07-09T12:54:00 dbs: Genshi 0.5.1 and Babel 0.9.3 will be released later tonight. 2008-07-09T13:18:41 *** _bott_ has left #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-09T13:35:54 wow! I got it to work 2008-07-09T13:36:03 it was all a problem with the hostname 2008-07-09T13:37:15 I need to change/find out the admin password 2008-07-09T13:39:28 never mind... the readme one worked 2008-07-09T13:39:49 excellent 2008-07-09T13:40:09 what did you have to change to make the hostname work? 2008-07-09T13:40:20 sudo hostname evergreen-server.localdomain 2008-07-09T13:40:28 heh - easy enough :) 2008-07-09T13:40:29 well... when I had it bridged, it worked fine out of the box 2008-07-09T13:40:47 but I put it back to bridged I had to do the hostname command 2008-07-09T13:40:50 perhaps I should just add that to a local.rc and run that on boot to fix it once and for all 2008-07-09T13:40:56 I keep mixing up bridged and nat.... NAT worked fine out of the box 2008-07-09T13:41:08 sure 2008-07-09T13:41:15 any idea why it feels kinda sluggish 2008-07-09T13:41:17 thanks so much for hanging in there 2008-07-09T13:41:21 there can't be that many records in there 2008-07-09T13:41:33 what part feels sluggish, in particular? 2008-07-09T13:41:42 my pleasure... I'm just trying to have the librarian NOT buy another software which he was looking at 2008-07-09T13:41:48 this one looks better 2008-07-09T13:41:51 the search part 2008-07-09T13:41:59 felt slow 2008-07-09T13:42:17 after the first few searches things should warm up (and it gets better the more RAM you throw at it, of course) 2008-07-09T13:42:45 why can't the database be fast enough? 2008-07-09T13:42:47 out of the box with VMWare, it has just 512MB, and it's running web server + database + ejabber + a bunch of services 2008-07-09T13:43:01 well, the database uses the file system cache 2008-07-09T13:43:30 hmm 2008-07-09T13:43:36 how much ram do you run it with 2008-07-09T13:43:37 so if it hasn't accessed a particular chunk of data, it has to go to disk, which is slow 2008-07-09T13:43:52 but then it will be cached after that (assuming there's enough RAM in the system to hold it in cache) 2008-07-09T13:44:02 is the database indexed properly? 2008-07-09T13:44:15 biblio-dev.laurentian.ca runs on 12 GB of RAM with 750,000 records 2008-07-09T13:44:17 yes 2008-07-09T13:44:48 not to mention, you're running in a virtual machine which introduces another layer of abstraction 2008-07-09T13:45:02 the web application I work with a lot has lots of tables with several million rows and our queries are really really fast 2008-07-09T13:45:22 I am kinda confused why it takes this long to search.... but it's definitely workable 2008-07-09T13:46:02 are you doing full-text search queries? and is it a transaction-safe database underneath? 2008-07-09T13:46:19 well, you're right, full text would take longer.... we do use mysql 2008-07-09T13:46:50 I have not looked to far into this program, but have you guys thought about integrating google book search as part of the search functionality? 2008-07-09T13:47:08 look at biblio-dev.laurentian.ca 2008-07-09T13:47:17 http://biblio-dev.laurentian.ca/opac/en-US/skin/lul/xml/rresult.xml?rt=keyword&tp=keyword&t=philosophy&l=1&d=0&f= 2008-07-09T13:47:18 would this program function with a mysql backend? 2008-07-09T13:47:26 it would have to be ported to mysql 2008-07-09T13:47:52 (short answer: yes, google book search is already a part of the feature set in the trunk version of evergreen) 2008-07-09T13:48:27 I assume this vmware image is not off of trunk? 2008-07-09T13:48:36 Nope, it's version 1.2.2.1 2008-07-09T13:48:39 the laurential.ca site feels pretty good 2008-07-09T13:48:58 what version will google come out in 2008-07-09T13:49:10 1.4 I think - end of summer-ish 2008-07-09T13:49:16 ooh 2008-07-09T13:49:20 sweet 2008-07-09T13:49:41 dev.gapines.org is the "official" development demo site 2008-07-09T13:49:52 that doesn't include it does it? 2008-07-09T13:50:13 http://dev.gapines.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rresult.xml?rt=keyword&tp=keyword&t=potter&l=1&d=0&f= 2008-07-09T13:50:15 yes :) 2008-07-09T13:50:37 only for those books that google book search actually has info for, of course 2008-07-09T13:51:07 so it goes out to improve the book record kind of like going to amazon? 2008-07-09T13:51:12 or library of congress? 2008-07-09T13:51:48 not so much 2008-07-09T13:52:05 right now it just provides a link into the GBS interface, if there's additional info avaialble 2008-07-09T13:52:13 oh 2008-07-09T13:52:31 there are added content plugins for Syndetics and for Amazon right now (for stuff like reviews, TOCs, author bios) 2008-07-09T13:53:09 I've always thought it would be cool to make it so that you could send the user's search string to google (in the background perhaps) and have google suggest books to return and filter them based on available books inthe library 2008-07-09T13:53:23 I figured that would be helpful because google has all thetext in the book searchable 2008-07-09T13:53:35 seems like it would bring back a better booklist 2008-07-09T13:53:45 outsourcing search, essentially 2008-07-09T13:53:54 sorta... or at least augmenting 2008-07-09T13:54:19 maybe in the beginning have something on the side like googlebooks results 2008-07-09T13:54:38 I find googlebooks more helpful when doing a research paper 2008-07-09T13:54:52 it's just a challenge to find whicih books google has that are available in my library 2008-07-09T13:59:11 *** atheos has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-09T14:02:53 *** mlasater has quit IRC 2008-07-09T14:05:48 do any of you have leads on good scan and store bar code readers 2008-07-09T14:07:32 EGUEST508: Batch barcode scanners? 2008-07-09T14:07:39 are you looking for suppliers? or model numbers? 2008-07-09T14:08:22 (FWIW, I don't think anybody uses them in production... yet... but in theory they should work quite well, provided that the "interruptions" are turned off). 2008-07-09T14:09:46 phasefx: am I crazy, or does STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=rel_1_2_2_2 have no way of possibly working in the current staff_client/Makefile? 2008-07-09T14:10:12 arooo? 2008-07-09T14:10:25 I packaged one this morning doing that 2008-07-09T14:10:51 the tags/rel_1_2_2_2 Makfile? 2008-07-09T14:10:56 yeah 2008-07-09T14:11:35 what are you seeing? 2008-07-09T14:11:38 it's completely ignoring me, and reading the Makefile it looks like it immediately resets STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID from build/BUILD_ID 2008-07-09T14:11:51 what shell are you using? 2008-07-09T14:12:01 and which make? 2008-07-09T14:12:03 then in stamp it updated build/BUILD_ID with the timestamp and reloads that 2008-07-09T14:12:16 GNU Make 3.81 2008-07-09T14:12:45 SHELL=/bin/bash 2008-07-09T14:12:57 I'll try the case where a build/ already exists 2008-07-09T14:13:54 it's working for me in cygwin.. I'll try ubuntu 2008-07-09T14:14:28 (in ubuntu you'll get dash instead of bash) 2008-07-09T14:15:20 I just don't see how it can possibly work, when the very first line of the Makefile clobbers the STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID env variable 2008-07-09T14:16:07 yeah, I don't know.. did I do that? 2008-07-09T14:16:47 I say get rid of it 2008-07-09T14:18:41 oh shiza 2008-07-09T14:18:54 i was setting an env variable, rather than a make variable 2008-07-09T14:18:58 dbs-- 2008-07-09T14:19:05 :D 2008-07-09T14:19:18 eg: STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=rel_1_2_2_2 make 2008-07-09T14:19:21 bleh 2008-07-09T14:19:43 that works a _lot_ better 2008-07-09T14:37:02 dbs: hm, am i the only person still getting errors like: 2008-07-09T14:37:03 /openils/lib//libopensrf.so: undefined reference to `jsonObjectFindPath' 2008-07-09T14:37:10 berick: oh no 2008-07-09T14:37:16 oh, ok 2008-07-09T14:37:20 just link to both objson and opensrf 2008-07-09T14:37:36 (obviously there's an opensrf linkage problem to sort out) 2008-07-09T14:37:41 ok 2008-07-09T14:38:04 you know.. we could get rid of legacy json altogether for 1.4 2008-07-09T14:38:16 with some updates to cstore and maybe a couple other places 2008-07-09T14:38:41 may be worth investigating 2008-07-09T14:38:46 that's one way of solving the problem :) 2008-07-09T14:39:38 so, when/how are you adding -lobjson .. i mean, in what makefile? 2008-07-09T14:40:02 IOW, what's the easiest way around the problem for now ;) 2008-07-09T14:40:13 I think I saw the problem in c-apps for oils_dataloader 2008-07-09T14:41:10 yeah, c-apps/Makefile, add -lopensrf to the top line 2008-07-09T14:41:28 link 'em all, and let god sort them out 2008-07-09T14:41:32 hah 2008-07-09T14:41:34 thanks 2008-07-09T14:48:35 alright, translator is live on the acq box 2008-07-09T14:52:10 kbeswick: i have a new file to plug into the build process... all I need to do is edit Makfile.am in the affected, directory, correct? 2008-07-09T14:52:35 some copy/paste work, basically 2008-07-09T14:54:09 * berick goes forth, later to ask forgiveness 2008-07-09T15:02:59 1.2.2.2 seems to be working pretty nicely in my vmware image, including reports and such 2008-07-09T15:03:12 I'll package it up and upload it 2008-07-09T15:08:34 right on 2008-07-09T15:11:03 miker_ , you around? I've got the ip addresses for our servers, and root/pw's when you're ready for them 2008-07-09T15:16:52 hey, atheos. miker_ will be back online in a bit. i'd recommend just sending an email... 2008-07-09T15:17:03 k, tkx 2008-07-09T15:20:03 kbeswick: jfyi, http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/OpenSRF/changeset/1365 2008-07-09T15:28:05 berick: cool, sorry about not replying before, didn't see the message :( 2008-07-09T15:30:41 kbeswick: no prob 2008-07-09T15:33:59 ahhh, much nicer than uploading from home 2008-07-09T15:34:08 800K/s 2008-07-09T15:40:07 *** dbs has quit IRC 2008-07-09T15:42:50 *** kbeswick has quit IRC 2008-07-09T15:43:56 *** Slazer has quit IRC 2008-07-09T15:47:33 *** dbs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T15:52:22 *** _dkyle_ has left #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T16:15:47 There we go. Genshi 0.5.1 released. 2008-07-09T16:31:05 *** pmurray is now known as pmurray_away 2008-07-09T16:31:07 *** gmcharlt has quit IRC 2008-07-09T16:33:09 ohh, DateTime/Format/Mail.pm 2008-07-09T16:39:29 dbs: any objection to me clearing out your python acq admin code? 2008-07-09T16:39:35 * berick slims it all down... 2008-07-09T16:39:37 berick: god no 2008-07-09T16:39:53 berick: geez, didn't you read the 1.2.2.2 upgrade instructions? 2008-07-09T16:40:37 dbs: i was looking for the acq-experiment upgrade instructions, but no luck ;) 2008-07-09T16:40:44 hah! 2008-07-09T16:40:55 and you didn't run settings-tester.pl ? 2008-07-09T16:41:07 (says he of the major brain-cramps) 2008-07-09T16:41:34 settings-tester == apache barfing ;) 2008-07-09T16:41:40 and telling me what to fix 2008-07-09T16:43:35 well yeah, that certainly works 2008-07-09T17:10:36 *** dbs has quit IRC 2008-07-09T17:35:42 berick pasted "miker_, db changes needed on the acq box?" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/63471 2008-07-09T17:41:45 *** kgs is now known as kgs_away 2008-07-09T17:46:52 *** mjg_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T18:31:06 is there any way to check books out online 2008-07-09T18:38:44 I guess I'm just looking for the admin console 2008-07-09T19:38:16 *** eeevil has quit IRC 2008-07-09T19:38:31 *** phasefx has quit IRC 2008-07-09T19:40:16 *** eeevil has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T19:40:21 berick: can you get the full error? (all the method params, I mean -- there are 3 versions floating around now) 2008-07-09T19:41:33 *** phasefx has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T19:58:53 berick: acq staged search is updated 2008-07-09T19:58:57 to trunk 2008-07-09T20:09:02 *** EGUEST508 has quit IRC 2008-07-09T20:09:02 *** scottmcd has quit IRC 2008-07-09T20:09:03 *** scottmcd_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T20:10:20 *** eeevil has quit IRC 2008-07-09T20:10:36 *** eeevil has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T20:34:39 *** phase_bb has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T20:42:30 **Invalid field-type argument -oX 2008-07-09T21:00:48 *** dmcmorris_esi has left #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T21:09:38 *** dbs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-09T21:29:10 an innarestin' fact - there are only 8595 commits logged in that other ils' revision history (going all the way back to 2000) 2008-07-09T21:31:48 of course, there's probably some average size differences per commit, and there's really only one active branch 2008-07-09T21:45:37 *** mjg_ has quit IRC 2008-07-09T23:05:40 Yay, got some awesome feedback from a few more academics on the reserves RFC 2008-07-09T23:10:32 miker_: thanks, searching on the acq box is workin' now 2008-07-09T23:11:13 berick: indeed. and I see we have some Hebrew HP records in there :) 2008-07-09T23:12:04 crazy, not sure if i've seen those 2008-07-09T23:12:19 ah yes 2008-07-09T23:12:25 didn't realize that was hebrew ;) 2008-07-09T23:13:21 berick: so .. http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/OpenSRF/changeset/1364 2008-07-09T23:13:49 should there be a ']' added to the end after the for block? 2008-07-09T23:14:23 hrm... nope 2008-07-09T23:14:24 nm 2008-07-09T23:14:55 you're depending on the last newbuf to handle that 2008-07-09T23:14:59 right 2008-07-09T23:15:31 for some reason that seems ... non-obvious to me ... I'll stumble on that every time I look at it ;) 2008-07-09T23:17:10 I think like " '[' . join(',', map { strip_message($_) } @msgs) . ']' " ... where the wrapper is separated from the content, instead of supplied implicitly 2008-07-09T23:17:54 but I guess that could just be argued as style ... and as long as messages are always wrapped in []s 2008-07-09T23:19:05 and they will be for opensrf messages... but i can understand the style difference. 2008-07-09T23:19:13 in is less obvious 2008-07-09T23:19:17 s/in/it/ 2008-07-09T23:19:36 * miker_ stops whining (and procrastinating) 2008-07-09T23:19:40 but, for C, it's also less code 2008-07-09T23:19:55 heh 2008-07-09T23:21:51 meh .. that's what optimizing compilers are for ;) 2008-07-09T23:23:02 if i added the extra lines to make that more obvious, scott would yank them out ;) 2008-07-09T23:23:09 hahaha 2008-07-09T23:23:11 probably 2008-07-09T23:45:02 *** dmcmorris_esi has joined #openils-evergreen