2008-07-17T01:16:47 @later tell dbs did you update the database on the acq box, a la ALTER TABLE ... ALTER COLUMN ... RENAME TO ...; ? 2008-07-17T01:16:47 miker_: The operation succeeded. 2008-07-17T01:21:38 *** Mark__T has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T03:57:35 *** scottmcd_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T03:59:05 *** scottmcd has quit IRC 2008-07-17T08:14:30 *** Slazer has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T08:14:50 *** kbeswick has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T08:23:40 *** kgs has quit IRC 2008-07-17T08:34:27 *** rsinger has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T09:10:35 *** dbs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T09:11:13 miker_ eeevil: have you sent out my last paycheck? (start of month) 2008-07-17T09:12:07 kbeswick: indeed we have ... but I will assume that you have not yet received it! 2008-07-17T09:12:33 nope! just wanted to make sure you had sent it though! 2008-07-17T09:13:24 * dbs looks at report labels, thinks "ruh-roh - more i18n" 2008-07-17T09:13:30 oh wait - no 2008-07-17T09:13:59 miker_: I have not touched the acq box database 2008-07-17T09:14:18 * dbs needs coffee 2008-07-17T09:15:24 * dbs counts back 7 hours and 56 minutes, suspects miker_ needs coffee too 2008-07-17T09:15:44 dbs: a little, sir. yes :) 2008-07-17T09:15:54 damn, it does indeed need i18n 2008-07-17T09:16:14 * Slazer sighs 2008-07-17T09:16:22 I mean... 2008-07-17T09:16:33 you mean "hurray!!!" 2008-07-17T09:16:46 * Slazer looks around ...yes. That's what I mean. 2008-07-17T09:19:03 Slazer: yes - please entityize the xhtml files in Open-ILS/web/reports/ and i18n-ize the xul files in Open-ILS/web/reports/xul 2008-07-17T09:19:37 Will do. 2008-07-17T09:20:07 I'm not sure if messagecatalogs will work in the javascript; hmm 2008-07-17T09:21:10 * dbs needs coffee 2008-07-17T09:22:22 -= THIS MESSAGE NOT LOGGED =- 2008-07-17T09:24:00 -= THIS MESSAGE NOT LOGGED =- 2008-07-17T09:24:30 still running the default BR1 / BR2 / BR3 / BR4 org tree 2008-07-17T09:24:44 * dbs needs coffee 2008-07-17T09:24:52 but all set to a new "my library" ou type 2008-07-17T09:26:29 * Slazer gives dbs coffee 2008-07-17T09:49:06 miker_: from the lineitem_usr_attr_definition discussion from yesterday, in particular xpath=''. i don't think the DB's gonna let me do that 2008-07-17T09:49:09 evergreen=# update acq.lineitem set provider=1 where id = 1562; 2008-07-17T09:49:12 ERROR: XPath Syntax Error:Invalid expression 2008-07-17T09:50:22 berick: hrm ... you're right ... it's going to execute those 2008-07-17T09:50:38 we could have it point off into space by default :) 2008-07-17T09:50:50 arg... 2008-07-17T09:50:55 lemme think on this 2008-07-17T09:50:59 /zxyyxz 2008-07-17T09:51:51 looks liek dbs has had his fix of caffeine 2008-07-17T09:53:31 dbs: is Team Sudbury going to rock software freedom day? what do you have planned?? 2008-07-17T09:54:23 kbeswick and Slazer are going to talk about working on an open source project (and getting paid!) 2008-07-17T09:54:29 (eventually!) 2008-07-17T09:56:38 right? 2008-07-17T09:56:39 right? 2008-07-17T09:56:48 left! 2008-07-17T10:01:04 *** Mark__T has left #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T10:04:31 so miker_, as you know the code better than anyone - would converting the reports xhtml files to xul be a feasible / desirable task? 2008-07-17T10:05:11 or should we introduce dojo i18n there to keep things as simple as possible (cause dojo keeps things simple - just ask djfiander!) 2008-07-17T10:06:16 dbs: the report definition editor? 2008-07-17T10:06:27 ayup - web/reports/* 2008-07-17T10:09:05 right ... well, a couple things (not to pass the buck -- I'll answer, but to let you know) ... 1) berick wrote those (I just break 'em) 2) yes, we've discussed turning those into xul, but that should be a rewrite that uses the existing report-y xul stuff, and sits inside a wrapper for both the template editor and the report definer (needs a better name) 2008-07-17T10:10:27 miker_: ah, sorry, for some reason I thought you were the mastermind 2008-07-17T10:10:30 if either of our ambitious young lads there would like to take that on and learn xul, that would be rad. however, it's a big project, and would presumably run past the end of the current summer-schedule 2008-07-17T10:10:38 and past 1.4 2008-07-17T10:10:46 probably, yes 2008-07-17T10:10:53 unless it was full-time on that 2008-07-17T10:11:04 for the next month or so, I would guess 2008-07-17T10:11:28 and I suspect that kbeswick would prefer to apply his hard-earned knowledge of autotools to ILS 2008-07-17T10:12:11 hahaha 2008-07-17T10:12:28 well, im already a ways into it, so i want to finish it 2008-07-17T10:12:37 well, that's not a bad question to ask, really 2008-07-17T10:12:56 kbeswick: do you think opensrf-autotools is ready for another merge to trunk? 2008-07-17T10:13:02 I saw you put a ton into it 2008-07-17T10:13:23 dbs: i havent tested the normal install lately, should probabyl check that before merging. 2008-07-17T10:13:41 okay, that's a good idea :) 2008-07-17T10:15:13 * dbs runs a computer down to microcomputer centre (yes - as though there's a "minicomputer store" on campus that somebody might confuse it with) 2008-07-17T10:23:40 hooray! getting data from current-vendor! 2008-07-17T10:24:18 jeff: no. way. 2008-07-17T10:24:32 *** awhik has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T10:24:52 oh wait. he aborted the transfer. 2008-07-17T10:24:55 * miker_ weeps that that's a common (positive) cheer by a good sysadmin in library land 2008-07-17T10:24:57 haha 2008-07-17T10:25:01 ah, and is restarting with a zipped file instead. 2008-07-17T10:25:17 jeff: are you hosted or something? 2008-07-17T10:25:35 yeah. for some data i can do my own extracts. for some data i cannot *easily*. 2008-07-17T10:26:00 so i have to send them a full database copy and have them use the tools on their end and send me an extract 2008-07-17T10:26:50 or i need to consult the table definitions and extract them myself... but only after making a full copy of the data onto a dev box because using SQL against the main database tends to bring it to its knees. 2008-07-17T10:27:15 "By the power of SELECT!" 2008-07-17T10:27:15 dbs: so no, not hosted 2008-07-17T10:28:48 "What? SELECT? Oh! Right! That SQL thing! I'll fire up my support libraries... okay, select... select... AHA! Here's the records! Oh my. There seem to be a lot of records here! Here's some more... Hrm... I should really stop servicing all other MKDE requests and consume all available CPU to send these to you... oh wow! There are still MORE records here! That's like, almost a dozen already so far!" 2008-07-17T10:29:36 oh hi. sorry. i'm bitter now. 2008-07-17T10:29:40 i mean, "better now". 2008-07-17T10:35:18 jeff++ 2008-07-17T10:45:09 dbs: what did i need to change in opensrf.xml.example to correspond with changing those files to be libosrf_math.so etc? 2008-07-17T10:45:47 kbeswick: look for osrf_math/osrf_dbmath and change to libosrf_math/libosrf_dbmath :) 2008-07-17T10:45:58 k, thought so 2008-07-17T10:48:42 would i have to change anything since it's referring to it from the xml file as "opensrf.math 2008-07-17T10:48:43 " 2008-07-17T10:48:50 which is the module name set in those files 2008-07-17T10:48:55 the .c files* 2008-07-17T10:52:26 no 2008-07-17T10:52:50 well - i don't think so 2008-07-17T10:53:08 kbeswick: just the .so filenames should change in the config 2008-07-17T10:53:33 kbeswick: you got me all befuddled looking at the unix_log stuff 2008-07-17T10:53:55 damn you! 2008-07-17T10:54:30 kbeswick: that's what you were asking about, right? 2008-07-17T10:54:38 yes 2008-07-17T10:55:09 miker_: the .so files don't appear anywhere in the example xmls 2008-07-17T10:55:19 hrm... 2008-07-17T10:56:47 ah - you know 2008-07-17T10:57:04 I changed mine locally because the Perl math examples are broken 2008-07-17T10:57:25 * dbs flashes back to a conversation from about two weeks ago 2008-07-17T10:57:30 yeah 2008-07-17T10:57:43 that's what I was remembering too 2008-07-17T10:57:52 though I thought that was in the repo 2008-07-17T10:58:15 dbs pasted "Math examples in C" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/63834 2008-07-17T10:58:27 miker_: they're in C in ILS, but in Perl in OpenSRF 2008-07-17T10:58:40 ahh 2008-07-17T10:58:42 so we (typically) never actually see or test the Perl ones 2008-07-17T10:59:38 so I think kbeswick should just copy and paste my chunk to replace the existing Perl ones in the repo, and we set a todo to either rm the Perl ones or fix 'em up before 1.0 2008-07-17T11:02:27 we should get back to asjoyner on his patches, too. 2008-07-17T11:02:30 *sigh* 2008-07-17T11:02:43 dbs : that is opensrf.xml.example? 2008-07-17T11:02:45 give me more time, and stop me from procrastinating 2008-07-17T11:02:50 kbeswick: ayup 2008-07-17T11:02:53 k 2008-07-17T11:04:11 dbs: seconded on the mathbench tests 2008-07-17T11:04:22 and on asjoyner 2008-07-17T11:42:02 *** dbs has quit IRC 2008-07-17T12:29:12 *** phasefx__ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T12:40:21 *** phasefx has quit IRC 2008-07-17T12:40:27 *** eeevil has quit IRC 2008-07-17T12:40:34 *** phasefx__ is now known as phasefx 2008-07-17T12:40:43 *** eeevil has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T13:27:15 *** dbs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T13:40:24 *** atheos_ has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T13:58:53 *** atheos has quit IRC 2008-07-17T13:58:59 *** atheos has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T14:03:49 *** atheos__ has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T14:05:04 kbeswick: shall I merge your stuff? 2008-07-17T14:05:19 it is looking like it works 2008-07-17T14:05:25 so you may 2008-07-17T14:06:27 *** mlasater has quit IRC 2008-07-17T14:09:11 *** atheos_ has quit IRC 2008-07-17T14:10:59 *** lisppaste6 has quit IRC 2008-07-17T14:11:13 *** lisppaste6 has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T14:14:55 *** sylvar has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T14:15:23 committed 2008-07-17T14:15:37 hey sylvar - got any feedback from U.Utah on the academic reserves stuff? 2008-07-17T14:16:06 Not yet. They're looking to start a catalogers' test run Monday, so I'm setting up a few accounts for them to use. 2008-07-17T14:28:07 *** atheos has quit IRC 2008-07-17T14:29:50 So if I want to give permissions to someone who logs in as "sys", I start by registering a new patron with that barcode? 2008-07-17T14:32:13 sylvar: registering a user, yeah ... depending on who does the registering, you'll have access to all groups, not just patrons type groups 2008-07-17T14:33:15 Hmm. I found the user's existing barcode; would it be better to grant the group_application.user.staff.cat permission (at the University level, the top level) to that barcode? 2008-07-17T14:33:38 Would things get wacky if I then changed their username from the barcode to the username they expect? 2008-07-17T14:35:31 you (or they, through My Account) can change their usrname 2008-07-17T14:35:36 as long as it's unique 2008-07-17T14:35:45 and it can be used instead of the barcode 2008-07-17T14:36:00 hmm, I think I'll give them supercat for this trial. 2008-07-17T14:37:48 How can I find the barcode of the account that has the username "sys"? 2008-07-17T14:38:10 I can have her just log in with her barcode, of course. 2008-07-17T14:38:58 Is "sys" an inherently privileged username that shouldn't generally be used by the head of cataloging? 2008-07-17T14:39:56 I suppose it might be. Would it be better to just have her log in with her existing barcode? 2008-07-17T14:40:03 there is not inherently privileged username ... even admin is piviledged only because of permissions 2008-07-17T14:40:32 OK. 2008-07-17T14:43:02 When I'm setting the user's password, should I click the "Reset" button instead of going to step 7, Finish, to save the patron? 2008-07-17T14:43:29 Or perhaps I've failed to grant a permission that's required in order for her to log into the staff client. 2008-07-17T14:44:18 I'm getting the "check server hostname, username, password, caps lock" message when I try to log in with her barcode and the password I entered for her. 2008-07-17T14:46:34 you have to save the user for the password to change 2008-07-17T14:47:13 hmm, so I wonder why I can't log into the staff client with her barcode and the password I set for it. 2008-07-17T14:47:25 if she's in a staff group she should have the STAFF_LOGIN permission, which is what's needed for the staff client login 2008-07-17T14:47:52 OK, I'll check that. 2008-07-17T14:48:37 well, it's there by default for the staff group (and descendents) 2008-07-17T14:50:37 kbeswick: so... the current problems are that osrf_json_gateway.c and setup.py get modified the first time you configure; after that, you can't modify anymore 2008-07-17T14:50:55 ah.. 2008-07-17T14:50:57 yes... 2008-07-17T14:51:29 That's odd. I thought I'd saved changes, but when I go back to her barcode, the STAFF_LOGIN checkbox is off. 2008-07-17T14:51:45 dbs: the problem is they have to be modified at that exact time... 2008-07-17T14:52:07 because they are compiled right after 2008-07-17T14:52:27 well the .c is compiled , the .py is executed 2008-07-17T14:53:23 and when I tried checking the group_application.user.staff.supercat box (and leaving the scope at Library), I saved the record, and when I reloaded it, that checkbox was still empty! 2008-07-17T14:53:38 sylvar: I'm pretty sure the config scripts are broken. 2008-07-17T14:54:12 Ah, that would explain a lot. What's a better way, for now, of setting up this user with the supercat permissions? 2008-07-17T14:54:59 although - I thought they were only broken for subtracting stuff; adding stuff should work 2008-07-17T14:55:00 dbs: I just used them, and they were not, fwiw 2008-07-17T14:55:10 miker_: can you remove a permission? 2008-07-17T14:55:32 dbs: I did not try to. I added 2008-07-17T14:55:40 but ... 2008-07-17T14:55:55 sylvar: are you using the user editor or the bootstrapping group editor 2008-07-17T14:56:01 user editor 2008-07-17T14:56:06 (and sylvar is also adding) 2008-07-17T14:56:18 right - ignore me 2008-07-17T14:57:22 sylvar: why not just put her in a staff group? if she is, then that group should have STAFF_LOGIN ... is it workstation registration that is failing? 2008-07-17T14:58:26 miker_: I thought that I *was* putting her in a staff group by checking the group_application.user.staff.supercat box and clicking Save (in User Permission Editor). 2008-07-17T14:59:21 no. in the regular user editor, set her group (may be labed "profile group") to some child of (or the) staff group 2008-07-17T15:00:20 Ah, gotcha. I'll try that now. 2008-07-17T15:01:11 yup, that's it -- thanks! 2008-07-17T15:01:42 np 2008-07-17T15:07:57 *** sylvar has quit IRC 2008-07-17T15:12:01 *** Slazer has quit IRC 2008-07-17T15:26:32 kbeswick: what's with linking opensrf to opensrf-c in bin/ ? 2008-07-17T15:27:13 that busts the second time you run make install - and it's kinda ugly 2008-07-17T15:27:46 haha oops... well i had it moving opensrf to opensrf-c, but that broke make distcheck 2008-07-17T15:28:02 i dont know if it's necessary to be called "opensrf-c" but that 2008-07-17T15:28:05 's what it was before 2008-07-17T15:28:17 and i can't build it with that file name because of the "-" 2008-07-17T15:28:52 oh? interesting 2008-07-17T15:29:09 it broke during make when i tried to use the "-" 2008-07-17T15:32:00 hmm... but apparently you are allowed to use them in file names. 2008-07-17T15:32:16 kbeswick: also - you don't have to name libraries starting with lib* 2008-07-17T15:35:57 i get errors when running automake when i don't have them prefixed with lib 2008-07-17T15:36:03 is there a way to override that? 2008-07-17T15:36:27 ls 2008-07-17T15:36:35 oops. 2008-07-17T15:40:25 it also looks like you can use apxs2 to install the *.la files directly, as long as you define libdir (which you can get from apxs2 at configure time, push into apache2_mod_dir or something like that, and pull that into libdir for src/gateway only) 2008-07-17T15:40:27 *** Stareagle has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T15:42:09 hello, is there anyone around who could answer a question please? 2008-07-17T15:43:21 what's the question? 2008-07-17T15:44:15 kbeswick: I committed a cheap hack to enable the symbolic link for opensrf-c to work, but there _has_ to be a better way :) 2008-07-17T15:45:19 yeah, there should be, i fouind that it is legal to use "-" in file names, just gotta figure out how 2008-07-17T15:45:53 gotta go for today though... i'll try and fix everything tomorrow morning 2008-07-17T15:46:02 I have installed the Ubuntu VMWare image which is working great. I want to run the admin cgi scripts to change the organizational hierarchy. Although the scripst work vewry wel, there seems to be a lacking in documentation on how to use them to delete, add or chage items in the hierarchy. Or am I looking in the wrong pace. What I suppose I need is some sort of configuration document!! 2008-07-17T15:46:20 *** kbeswick has quit IRC 2008-07-17T15:47:07 sorry for the bad spellingd, my keyboard is playing up!!!! 2008-07-17T15:50:41 thos bootstrapping CGIs are not capable of removing organizational units. fortunately, I'm currently in the process of replacing them for 1.4. In the mean time, you can add and change the hierarchy by adding child nodes and reassigning parents 2008-07-17T15:52:15 http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=evergreen-admin:policies 2008-07-17T15:52:20 That sounds OK. How would I then get rid of any that are no longer required. When is the 1.4 going to be available? 2008-07-17T15:53:47 1.4 will be out in September, and you can remove organizational units directly in the database. If you're not familiar with postgres then I would recommend PGAdmin-III for directly editing the evergreen database 2008-07-17T15:54:10 the link above is the documentation, such as it is, for the existing admin CGIs 2008-07-17T15:54:29 specifically, the links in the Configuration Options section 2008-07-17T15:55:01 that wiki page does have some SQL you can use for deleting an org unit 2008-07-17T15:55:10 ahh ... indeed it does 2008-07-17T15:55:30 ALTER TABLE acq.acq.fund_debit ALTER COLUMN encumberance RENAME TO encumbrance; eh? 2008-07-17T15:55:57 meh, what's it gonna hurt if it's wrong? ;) 2008-07-17T15:56:01 berick: yessir 2008-07-17T15:56:14 miker_: thx 2008-07-17T15:56:14 and then restart cstore :) 2008-07-17T15:56:14 Thanks miker that's a great help and will give me a great start........will keep the wolves at bay for a little while !!!!! ;-) 2008-07-17T15:56:28 Stareagle: glad to help 2008-07-17T15:58:57 miker_: do you recall the proposed values for acq.fund_debit.debit_type? 2008-07-17T15:59:57 xfer for creating a new funding source ... but none exist now, so you get to pick :) 2008-07-17T16:00:26 ok, 'ben' and 'jerry' 2008-07-17T16:00:32 sounds good 2008-07-17T16:00:50 berick: for what purpose? encumbering for purchase? 2008-07-17T16:01:30 how about "purchase", "subscription" and "transfer" ... or variations on that theme 2008-07-17T16:01:37 i guess i'm thinking encumbrance and purchase are the same as far as debit_type info goes 2008-07-17T16:01:53 sounds good 2008-07-17T16:01:55 well, encumbering /for/ purchase, right? 2008-07-17T16:02:02 right 2008-07-17T16:02:17 * miker_ dons his pedent hat for a sec 2008-07-17T16:02:23 please do 2008-07-17T16:02:40 s/a sec/4eva/ 2008-07-17T16:04:53 hm, i'm wondering what the practical difference is between a subscription and a purchase at that level. they both go through some period of being an encumbrance eventually to become spent money 2008-07-17T16:07:37 oh, now I understand what miker_ was asking about last night 2008-07-17T16:07:46 ;) 2008-07-17T16:08:23 should have added a "upgrade-dev-to-dev.sql" script 2008-07-17T16:09:28 the only difference between a subscription and a purchase is that a subscription typically recurs, right? so at that level, probably zero diff 2008-07-17T16:10:25 my thought too 2008-07-17T16:10:33 hey, dbs, are you guys seeing: 2008-07-17T16:10:36 error: Could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse('OpenSRF>=1.0') 2008-07-17T16:10:46 berick: where? 2008-07-17T16:11:11 installing EG on top of opensrf trunk? 2008-07-17T16:11:28 dbs: yep 2008-07-17T16:12:11 well, a subscription also is like a lease ... buy a monograph and get a physical thing 2008-07-17T16:12:32 buy a subscription (electronic) and get access to something for a while 2008-07-17T16:13:34 berick: I just unzipped OpenSRF-1.0.0-py.egg and PKG-INFO says 1.0.0 2008-07-17T16:13:46 but haven't installed EG on top of it, so whadda I know 2008-07-17T16:14:15 dbs: i think it may be some old tinkering to repair some previous issues i was having 2008-07-17T16:14:21 * berick recompiles/installs 2008-07-17T16:14:34 * dbs looks at the 237 words in his article draft and weeps 2008-07-17T16:15:27 including about 10 words for "...blah blah..." 2008-07-17T16:15:29 dbs: yep, it was me.. so solly 2008-07-17T16:15:53 berick: you still have magnitudes of positive karma to burn 2008-07-17T16:18:29 we'll see ;) 2008-07-17T16:21:15 berick: so how's your part of the article coming? hahahahaha 2008-07-17T16:21:55 hmm, i love the smell of burnt karma 2008-07-17T16:23:40 I'm just going to take it from introducing the problem, through the requirements gathering process, the native-vs-reservesdirect decision process (uh, we're going native right?), and maybe step into outlining some opensrf api reqs 2008-07-17T16:23:56 for part two we'll do the real thing :) 2008-07-17T16:27:16 *** Stareagle has quit IRC 2008-07-17T16:54:49 543 words. Yeah 2008-07-17T17:43:38 *** kgs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T17:50:51 here's a proposal - why don't we start moving over to the #evergreen channel? 2008-07-17T17:51:01 dbs++ 2008-07-17T17:54:19 *** scottmcd_ is now known as scottmcd 2008-07-17T18:08:29 *** mjg_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T18:24:25 * mjg_ : 1, bots : 0 2008-07-17T18:24:32 *** mjg_ has left #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T18:29:56 1011 (crappy) words 2008-07-17T18:34:48 *** _bott_ has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T18:39:34 *** kgs has quit IRC 2008-07-17T19:00:27 wow. somebody (julie? elizabeth?) needs to post about the overwhelmingly positive PINES survey results as they relate to Evergreen 2008-07-17T19:00:35 http://www.georgialibraries.org/lib/pines/user_survey/PINES_Survey_08.pdf 2008-07-17T19:26:46 hmm - looks like my first patch was sent in march 2007 2008-07-17T19:29:47 what took me so long? 2008-07-17T20:43:15 *** _bott_ has left #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T20:59:23 *** djfiander has joined #OpenILS-Evergreen 2008-07-17T21:10:44 -= THIS MESSAGE NOT LOGGED =- 2008-07-17T21:10:50 yesterday, it didn't work. I swear. 2008-07-17T21:15:40 heh 2008-07-17T21:16:07 well ... could be worse. could be "yesterday it did work. I swear." 2008-07-17T21:16:18 that's happened too with Dojo :P 2008-07-17T21:31:23 *** kgs has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T21:33:42 *** kgs_ has joined #openils-evergreen 2008-07-17T21:33:43 *** kgs has quit IRC 2008-07-17T21:33:44 *** kgs_ is now known as kgs 2008-07-17T21:37:09 ok, something strange is going on. I've changed it back to using the ProviderSelectEditor (which is probably broken) 2008-07-17T21:37:17 but I'm still getting the text box appearing. 2008-07-17T22:16:01 duh. 2008-07-17T22:20:18 eh? 2008-07-17T22:20:24 working 2008-07-17T22:20:42 I think that my providerselector may not actually have a list of values attached to it. 2008-07-17T22:20:56 so dojo might fall back to just a text field. 2008-07-17T22:21:02 exploring 2008-07-17T22:21:34 dbs: how's that article coming along? 2008-07-17T22:21:47 not that 'a' word! 2008-07-17T22:22:21 * rsinger glances northward, sees a middle finger being flipped in the far distance. 2008-07-17T22:23:00 * djfiander is too lazy to be a good academic 2008-07-17T22:31:07 rsinger: just managed to get amber to sleep 2008-07-17T22:31:32 eesh. late 2008-07-17T22:31:48 might have fallen asleep myself for a bit 2008-07-17T22:32:10 luckily, your taunting roused me from my slumber 2008-07-17T22:32:13 bastage! 2008-07-17T22:33:10 ohhh, I get to use my handy new plugin over on #code4lib 2008-07-17T22:33:14 *** djfiander has quit IRC 2008-07-17T22:47:29 *** rsinger has quit IRC 2008-07-17T22:49:24 *** dbs has quit IRC