Greetings,
Have you read the perl code? There is no stored procedure on the MySQL DB, but
there is perl code.
I’d start looking at perldoc C4::Members.
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Maybe the script should not process this check if codespell is not
installed. Patch welcomed ;-)
It's in test for the moment, we will see if the number of false positive is
high or not. Why do you worry about them?
On 25 Jun 2015 09:06, Marcel de Rooy m.de.r...@rijksmuseum.nl wrote:
There is no
Hello Word ;)
My name is Anders, working at Luleå Technical University.
My background is old-school Oracle DBA :) with Java/SED/AWK/Unix shell
script/C++ and Fortran as programing languages.
Unix/Linux experience.
Have been walking a long way in the promiSED land, sometimes with awk as my
Hello Word :)
Is there any stored procedure for the Koha db MySQL that takes some parameters
(input) and creates a patron/user ?!
Have searched, havn't found ?!
Or some guideline which tables to populate ...
I assume that there must be other tables then borrowers included.
Yes, I have seen
Greetings,
Marcel de Rooy wrote:
We should spend our QA time on the code not the spelling of comments.
I don’t know about you, but how often do you comment your code?
Next, perldoc’ing is already validated. Spelling is only a minor step past
that.
Not that I support the spelling check, but I
Hej Anders,
welcome to the Koha community. Nice to see Koha is spreading across
swedish universities now. ;)
Right now, at this very moment me and some colleagues are working
in a migration project from Aleph (Oracle) to Koha.
Would you mind documenting your migration process a little for
Maybe the script should not process this check if codespell is not installed.
Patch welcomed ;-)
Sorry, but I would rather prefer that you wrote that patch ;)
It's in test for the moment, we will see if the number of false positive is
high or not. Why do you worry about them?
We should
Greetings,
Jonathan Druartjonathan.dru...@biblibre.com wrote:
It's in test for the moment, we will see
if the number of false positive is high or not.
Why do you worry about them?
I’m sure Mr. Colorful Colour will help explain why color and other words
like it might be an issue, neighbour.
Hello all,
we have kept working on mod perl, and have reached a state that seems
fairly stable to us for now.
I know the community is working towards plack support, so this could be
regarded as a temporary trick, but since most of us use Apache anyway to
serve Koha, i think it's a trick
Greetings,
Christopher nighswongerchris.nighswon...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course if we stick to using US English (or whatever, really)
as the default, that should really not be an issue.
Agreed.
Seems like we've been down this road before.
This patch makes the road more apparent. This may or may
Welcome on board! Join us at #koha @ oftc.
2015-06-25 8:44 GMT-03:00 Anders Gunnare anders.gunn...@ltu.se:
Hello Word ;)
My name is Anders, working at Luleå Technical University.
My background is old-school Oracle DBA J with Java/SED/AWK/Unix shell
script/C++ and Fortran as programing
(moving this discussion to koha-devel)
Koha currently just uses regular expressions to match against IP addresses
(see line 1040 or so in latest C4/Auth.pm). While this isn't terribly
elegant, it's at least simple; what additional benefits does
Net::IP::Match::XS bring? (It would also be a
Salvete!
My name is Anders, working at Luleå Technical University.
My background is old-school Oracle DBA Jwith Java/SED/AWK/Unix shell
script/C++ and Fortran as programing languages.
Unix/Linux experience.
Have been walking a long way in the promiSED land, sometimes with awk as my
brother
There is no package for codespell on Wheezy.
But I would like to keep using the qa script :)
I am not sure if we should check spelling in QA and/or spend time on false
negatives too..
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