!
Thank you!
Jon
From: Koha-devel on behalf of Jon
Knight
Sent: 11 March 2020 15:24
To: Koha Devel
Subject: [Koha-devel] Email::MesageID module and koha-testing-docker
I was going to do a spot of Koha "signing off" today whilst waiting for some
I was going to do a spot of Koha "signing off" today whilst waiting for some
other work to arrive and decided to try firing up the koha-testing-docker
(https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-testing-docker.git) Docker image as the
bug I was going to test needed command line interaction (for web
Probably worth noting that the 19.05 release notes are actually at:
https://koha-community.org/koha-19-05-release/
Well done folks!
Jon
From: koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha-community.org
on behalf of Nick Clemens
Sent: 30 May 2019 16:52
To: Koha Devel;
Probably worth noting that the 19.05 release notes are actually at:
https://koha-community.org/koha-19-05-release/
Well done folks!
Jon
From: koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha-community.org
on behalf of Nick Clemens
Sent: 30 May 2019 16:52
To: Koha Devel;
Have you checked if you have SELinux enabled? That sometimes causes issues
with being able to write to temporary directories from Apache derived
processes, write to network sockets from CGI scripts, etc.
From: Koha on behalf of SATISH
Sent: 21 May 201
Hi,
In the midst of working on a new patch on my kohadevbox, I wanted to add a new
system preference. In doing so (and debugging as a result!) I noticed some
existing system preferences appear to have what I would assume should be the
explanation in the option field:
mysql> select * from syste
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018, Ma. Victoria H. Silva-Manuel wrote:
Can Koha be used as library attendance monitoring?
Do you mean keep track of users attendance based on book issues, or track
entry/exit via gates? The former should be handled by the issues history
that Koha maintains.
We do the latt
nOn Tue, 27 Feb 2018, Julian Maurice wrote:
I think we really need an authentication mechanism other than cookies,
so people can actually start using the API.
There is bug 13920 [2] that hasn't moved since 8 months. I remember that
some people disagreed with this patchset because it is crafting
You don't say what version of Koha this is for, or if you have recently updated
it?
However this looks like some sort of schema mismatch. You might want to try
updating the schema manually using:
sudo koha-upgrade-schema
with being your Koha instance name. A list of the Koha instances
Hi all,
I've been tinkering on bug 13990 to provide ilsdi.pl with a default when the
optional id_type field in LookupPatron isn't supplied by the client. We'd
noticed some time ago that we can use "email" as an id_type to search patron's
based on email address, which turns out to be very handy
I assume the "Bug Wranglers" could be just about anyone who uses Bugzilla?
From: koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha-community.org
on behalf of Jonathan Druart
Sent: 25 October 2017 22:13
To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz; koha-de...@lists.koha-community.org
Subject
I assume the "Bug Wranglers" could be just about anyone who uses Bugzilla?
From: koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha-community.org
on behalf of Jonathan Druart
Sent: 25 October 2017 22:13
To: k...@lists.katipo.co.nz; koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org
Subject
I think that the link in that email should have been to
https://koha-community.org/koha-16-05-18-release/ (rather than
koha-16-11-13-release which is where the link, rather than the anchor text,
went).
Good work from all the release maintainers, devs, QAers, testers, etc though.
Jon
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I think that the link in that email should have been to
https://koha-community.org/koha-16-05-18-release/ (rather than
koha-16-11-13-release which is where the link, rather than the anchor text,
went).
Good work from all the release maintainers, devs, QAers, testers, etc though.
Jon
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Looks horizontal to me (on Google Chrome on Debian Linux).
From: Koha on behalf of Jonathan Druart
Sent: 20 September 2017 15:41
To: Luis Moises Rojas; koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] Problem with page number
Using the link I sent?
http://cat
On Wed, 9 Aug 2017, Jonathan Druart wrote:
If you are a developer and you want to help, what do you do? Where do you
do? How to you prioritize your work? Are you all picking bugs randomly in
the queue?
I'm not a "developer" in that I don't work for a commercial Koha support
company, but as our
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017, Bortel, Gary wrote:
For a multi-tenant installation with multiple MySQL databases...
"The Solution"
(https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/DBMS_auto_increment_fix)
recommends adding "init-file=/var/lib/mysql/init-file_kohadev.sql" in
the my.cnf MySQL configuration file, the
> Vendors such as ExLibris and SirsiDynix seem to have woken up at last to the
> value of this approach and now offer their own Reading List Management
> solutions[...]
If anyone is interested in an open source reading list system, the one we've
developed and used at Loughborough University for o
Jon Knight created CB-8648:
--
Summary: HTC One Accelerometer Not Working
Key: CB-8648
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8648
Project: Apache Cordova
Issue Type: Bug
Components
We're running version 1.3.3 of opendnssec at the moment and I've just
notice that we've been getting these messages appear in our
/var/log/messages:
Nov 23 14:38:09 hostnamer ods-signerd: [fifo] max cap reached, but drudgers
seem to be on hold, notify drudgers again
I did a Google search to t
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, James Holden wrote:
Here's the combined video of the BBC News site over a few months in
mid-2010 during which time they changed to the new design. Includes Ash
cloud, moat, election and so on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfxExdXVmk
Cool. That'd look good (or at least
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011, Christopher Woods wrote:
I recorded this a while ago (3rd of January 2011) when I was scanning MW and
LW bands late at night... as one is wont to do when one is bored. This was
at my Dad's old place in Steeple Claydon, picked up right at the bottom end
of the MW band:
http:/
On Tue, 4 May 2010, Soulla Stylianou wrote:
hmm. I could see a challenge in the offing if it wasn't likely to cause
security breaches. How far can one person go on either
a) a bbc backstage lanyard
b) a bbc backstage t-shirt.
No BBC connection but a mate and I once blagged our way into a show
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
2009/12/14 Brian Butterworth :
As someone who has been responsible for installation of enough cat5 to
Why would you want to use a HomePlug?
Because it's easier than flood wiring the whole house.
Its also a good way of getting an emergency connection
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Can you name a single Freeview box with an Ethernet port?
My home PC. ;-)
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Thanks for your ideas. I searched the registry and deleted references to it
and it still occurs. I turned off WINS on the server and it still tries to
hit the bps-ntserver1.
I turned off netbios over TCP/IP in the control panel and then it stopped.
I don't know where else to look in windows if
Hi all
Hope you can help. I tried Wireshark on my network and once a winxp client
logs into my network (Win 2003 server as DC) I see NBNS name query nb
bps-ntserver1
The bps-ntserver1 was an old NT 4 server but I have since built a new
domain. I have a feeling a reg key or something is still
James,
No, nothing is on 10.x.x.x my lan is using 192.168.0.x
It was an example that the ndis0 does not become live.
I don't have DHCP turned on. I usually would try 192.168.0.8 but its
currently connected by cat5 in interface xl0
I tried changing to ch 10, no difference.
It is only until I try a
12 protmode CTS
wepmode OFF weptxkey 1
Still no luck
-Original Message-
From: James Jhai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 30 December 2004 5:00 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Jon Knight
Subject: Re: Ndisulator - Linksys wireless-g PCI card Project Evil
On Wednesday 29 D
lf Of Jon Knight
Sent: Thursday, 23 December 2004 3:19 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Ndisulator - Linksys wireless-g PCI card
Hi everyone,
I have a wireless-g PCI Card Linksys WMP54G. Just installed FreeBSD 5.3
from CD. I'm trying to get this to work and talk to my access p
Hi everyone,
I have a wireless-g PCI Card Linksys WMP54G. Just installed FreeBSD 5.3
from CD. I'm trying to get this to work and talk to my access point which
is also Linksys. I followed the instructions to compile the windows .inf
and .sys into .h, .ko, .o. Did a 'make' on ndis as per inst
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Charlie Deckert wrote:
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> only be available via Sourceforge. Please do not circulate this URL. We
> would like to restrict e
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Moebius wrote:
> Lets face it, the WAP11 is basically a el cheapo barely functional AP.. It
> you intend to do anything interesting, forget about it.. it's not worth the
> hastle. Try one of the cool linux AP's like the Teletronics boxes, or invest
> in Cisco or Orinoco..
We'
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, V Guruprasad wrote:
> Could you please take a look at
> draft-guruprasad-addressless-internet-00.txt
> ?
I've just started to read it and in 1.1 it says:
"- requiring e2e network knowledge (omniscience) at each node in the
form of e2e routing tables (Section 1
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Rosie Drugeault wrote:
> why don't you come along to WAPconvention 2000 and give our delegates that
> warm fuzzy feeling with the real story?
'Cos I've got better things to do with my time than go to conventions. ;-)
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
I might be missing something here but weren't mobile phones around for
years before they became as ubiquituous as they are now?
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Chris Lonvick wrote:
> You may take a look at that here:
> http://www.employees.org/~lonvick/draft.txt
Minor, minor, minor point but at the start of the draft you say.
"As an example, a whistle
from a locomotive alerted people that the train was nearby. The
assum
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jean-Paul Jeral wrote:
> (1)
> http://www.unl.ias.unu.edu/publications/gm/breaking/bre/brk-02.htm
> states that:
>
> `UNL represents sentences in the form of
> logical expressions, without ambiguity.
> These expressions are not for humans to
> read, but for computers.'
S
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Wagner One wrote:
> I rebooted again and things seemed normal, so I copied the files back to the
> new volume and there they remained for a while. At some point I looked at
> the new volume and 3/4 of the files were gone and then, a little later, it
> was empty. The funny thin
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Rick H Wesson wrote:
> does anyone know of any implementations of CIP?
ROADS http://www.roads.lut.ac.uk/>.
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, S.Barbaresi wrote:
> we would like to integrate our Mac's with the printer accounting system by
> using "papd". We've installed and configured atalkd, afpd and papd on our
> Solaris boxes, but all print jobs are created by the same user,
> consequently, the printer accounting
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, George Michaelson wrote:
> o Internet driving licences may seem a bit naff, but there
> is value in requiring people to migrate to a power-user
> status by at least trying to teach them that there are
> consequences to using tools in distributed c
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