On 2012-07-20, at 11:15 AM, Travis Elliott Davis wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> You can also find my latest work at:
> https://github.com/libsysguy/koha-catalyst. It is obviously not complete but
> it will run and give you a basic idea of the code structure. Let me know
> your thoughts and ide
Hi Everyone,
I have semi-recently been working on a port of Koha to the Catalyst
framework. I started right after school was out and didnĀ¹t get a chance to
spend much time working on it. I am taking my last class this summer and
will be done in August and would like to pick my work back up on th
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
>. However I don't recommend people spend their time trying to
> fix pdf label creating.
> It would be much better to re work the whole feature into a system
> that doesn't use pdf at all.
I wholly agree. A css based system would be much b
On 20 July 2012 01:39, Dobrica Pavlinusic wrote:
> I'm trying to make label printing work for utf-8 characters. I noticed
> that Bug 8375[1] got included in master, and I think it's a wrong
> solution to problem.
>
> 1: http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8375
>
I commented on
I'm trying to make label printing work for utf-8 characters. I noticed
that Bug 8375[1] got included in master, and I think it's a wrong
solution to problem.
1: http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=8375
I'm copy/pasting my comment on this bug here to give it wider exposure
bec
Greetings,
I thought jcamins murmured to me that's why he switched over to Debian.
I think is was related to anonymous users. I'm not sure if deleting the
anonymous user entries from mysql.user solves the problem or not.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/default-privileges.html
Hope this
Op 18-07-12 21:38, Chris Cormack schreef:
> I'd also suggest the instructions, for precise at least, strongly
> recommend using the koha-common packages. There is a ppa for stable and
> a daily build of master for ubuntu.
>
The packages currently have a bug on Ubuntu Precise due to a change in
th
Hi all,
I am also worried about this. I agree with Owen and Marcel.
Who will be testing and who will be fixing bugs? I think the problem will only
get moved a bit in time, but it will still be there. Both branches will diverge
quickly as soon as patches are only pushed to one of them. Then we
Hi,
I do have [some] doubts too on this double master-approach.
If there is a feature-frozen old-master 3.9 branch and a new master 3.11
branch, where will most developers be spending their time? Will they be
bug-fixing in 3.9 or rather go to 3.11 and send new patches? If new master has
the most