*** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has quit IRC *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** yure has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** dcmwai has joined #gnuenterprise getting some odd ui issues in forms wrt to those dropdowns filled by a detail datasource sometimes the dropdown sets to empty, sometimes to the first item in the list it should default to empty IIRC yip not a huge issue just something i noticed that's odd might be wx issue might well be if you can reproduce you might want to try gtk2 not reproducable in gtk2 were you planning on doing a release soon? yes, sure I have been planning that for weeks now ;-) seriously i saw the pre-releases I want to release within 10 days now just doing last nitpicks but I think i'll have stuff I want to commit in the near future and I think it'll impact navigator deeply intrusive stuff? or something we can just include in the release? *** yure has quit IRC i want to start moving the the multi ui thing w/ navigator so my navigator now has a navigator.ui. sectoin and is thouroughly unusable :) how long could you wait with committing? as long as needed maybe I can release earlier i'm passing tarballs back and forth from work and i'm still in play mode i can easily wait 10 days as i won't have time fri thru mon this weekend (relatives in town) ok I *must* actually release next week or johannes will bet me up ;-) :) also fwiw i'm probably going to be pulling code/ideas from eric3 (qt python editor) for the base framework as it gpl and fairly clean and trying to wrapper the same setup in gtk2 as my tests if you have a chance and want to see how I think dockable module windows would work out it's pretty close might have a chance over the weekend just mail me reinhard at gnue dot org *** jamest has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise palim palim brb *** yure has joined #gnuenterprise hi johannesV you addict ;-) reinhard: he read about the lack of release and wanted to start the beatings early what about wx26 and designer? :) :) sure i am an addict ... *lol* *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has quit IRC *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** mnemoc has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** mnemoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** dcmwai has quit IRC *** johannesV has quit IRC *** tonyto has joined #gnuenterprise hola hay alguien hay tonyto: english here please *** tonyto has quit IRC *** jamest has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise morning morning in an afternoon-ish sort of way :) it's morning on hawaii i guess I wish I were in NZ with some honies so I could call it morning :) *** dimas has quit IRC good night *** reinhard has quit IRC *** jamest has quit IRC jcater: the first country to give women the right to vote or some shit ;P the spanish speaking guy was from .mx *** wendall911 has joined #gnuenterprise yep .mx i wondered if i'm free to answer in spanish next time si bueno saberlo :) asta la vista *** jcater has quit IRC *** yure has quit IRC *** wendall911 has left #gnuenterprise *** sjc_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** mnemoc_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** mnemoc has quit IRC *** kreiszner has joined #gnuenterprise does anybody have a suggestion for a basic table for listing inventory of supplies and equipment used for manufacture. One that would conform to normal practices. kreiszner: everything i've seen was pretty custom i know the mfg I worked at had two huge nasty tables for that one for active parts we mfgd one for parts we weren't currently making then when something switched a data entry clerk would shift the record i imagine that is probably more "normal practice" than most places would care to admit :) jamest, do they use numbers or names to describe the location we're talking parts you mfg to assemble into other things right? with some type of a BOM listing what is needed during assembly both what is BOM bill of materials I am more interested in just describing the physical location of each item oh lets see there and at my current job we have/had bins bin L01 machines were listed with IDs either individually or in work cells so we'd send raw part ###-##-#-####-## to work cell 4 to be machined into ###-##-#-####-## that'd get stored in bin F10 i'm not saying any of that is std btw this company build from scratch their own ERP what did the F 1 and 0 stand for and their most experienced programmer was made a programmer as she was the first data entry person they had :) IIRC the letter was a rack ha ha then the rest was just a "bin" be it an acutal bin holding something (springs for instance) or shelf space on the rack holding valve bodies *** SachaS has quit IRC in my current job L01 would be rack, endshelf, section "L" "0" would be the shelf (3 levels per rack) then "1" would be from left to right the items but our qty's change a lot during the year so L01 may be a full shelf today then later be 1 or 2 items wide as that product is phased out * jamest isn't really sure he's helping much Actually that does help. However, I just spent several days on and off pulling my hair out getting gnue to connect to postgres through psycopg. really? did you ask in here? if so I'm sorry I missed you we're a postgresql shop and gnue w/ psycopg drives most our stuff now I did back when I was working on gentoo and nothing worked and then it just majicall starte working forgive the spelling lol i'm the last person you have to worry about wrt spelling This time I used Debian 3.1 and finally figured out that I had to set host= '' because it was connecting via local sockets Apparently with an install out of the box this is what you get. what? with postgresql? Yes on debian 3.1 This was a fresh install just a few days ago. yes you used to have to pass a -i to the postmaster on startup to get it to use tcp/ip now I think it's a config file setting yes mine actuall has the tcp/ip set in the postgresql.conf but I think I have yet to get the pg_hba.conf file set right. By default it doesn't allow ouside connections I think. *** sjc_ has quit IRC right something like this host all all 192.168.1.0/24 md5 unless you want to use your *nix accounts as valid logins then you can link to pam what i ended up doing in ours is setting up dbonly accounts to login with md5 then the last line is one that links to pam you still have to setup the user accounts in postgresql but you can have unified login passwds that way dbonly? *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise database only like my timeclock i didn't want a full unix account for the timeclock so i have in my pg_hba.conf host all timeclock 192.168.1.0/24 md5 # Normal user accounts host all all 192.168.1.0/24 pam postgresql that helps a lot I am going to eventually set up a separate server and I'll try some of your suggestion. glad I can help I am also going to document my progress with the hopes of putting together a newbie doc. gnue seems to be document poor. yes it is not from lack of trying though, we've had lots of people try :) Is that right. yeah, just never seems to get finished :) I'll try to not follow the past. I have to go now but you have been a great help. ok, later glad i could help hi jamest what's new & broken today? nothing I did! aww I was wanting to see new stuff in svn i think reinhard wants to do a release in the next week or so after that I'll break something :) just as soon as I remember what all these .py files in GNUe are for i think they are the documentation aren't they? nah, I think they're safe to delete :) ello ppl hi * ajmitch hides why are you hiding? *** wendall911 has joined #gnuenterprise *** wendall911 has left #gnuenterprise *** jamest has quit IRC *** jcater has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has quit IRC *** nickr has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has quit IRC *** holycow has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise