ELOG is distributed both as source code and as precompiled binaries for various platforms. In addition to regular releases, snapshots are made available containing some new and not yet completely debugged code. This is usually the case if some user asks for some new features, which are then implemented and sent to the user for testing. A CVS web access to the source code contains the complete development history of ELOG.
The source code is available as a good old TAR file. Select elog-latest.tar.gz unless you want to download a previous version. Untar the file with
tar -zxvf elog-latest.tar.gz
and compile it with
The windows binaries are distributed with an automatic
installer. Execute
the installer to install ELOG and to register the elogd server as a windows service. Previous
windows versions can be found here.
The latest snapshot of the elogd.exe executable is
here. To install it,
please stop the ELOG service (if configured), then overwrite the
Linux binaries are distributed as a
RPM. For previous
versions check here. There are
also SRPMS. Thanks to Recai Oktas
there is also a Debian package.
"make"
. Then follow the instructions on how to install the server
on a Linux system.
elogd.exe
executable (usually in c:\Program Files\ELOG\elogd.exe
or similar), and
optionally restart the ELOG service.