Re: svn revision number in the source, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 21 22:37:14 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]I have no idea how I got to CVS[/quote]
I realized that I had an old link to CVS when I checked your previous posting, so I updated that link like 30 min ago. That's why you got a new one.[/quote]
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eLog Version number as eLog attribute?, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Feb 24 16:40:38 2006
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When a footer is used (via Bottom text = <filename>) eLog no longer displays the eLog version number at the bottom. Is it possible to somehow expose the
version/revision as an eLog attribute or have the version still display even when a replacement footer is specified?
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Re: eLog Version number as eLog attribute?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Mar 1 20:22:28 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]When a footer is used (via Bottom text = <filename>) eLog no longer displays the eLog version number at the bottom.
Is it possible to somehow expose the version/revision as an eLog attribute or have the version still display even when a replacement footer is specified?
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Top Groups and logbook directorys, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Mar 2 23:32:25 2006
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I am re-working our elog setup and am seriously looking at using the "Top Group" feature. What I like best is the ability to create [global] configurations
for a group (or type) of logbook when I host multiple types on the same server. I also like being able to specify a different password file, etc.
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Allow $attributes in "Comment = " option, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Mar 3 18:02:59 2006
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Is it possible to allow $attribute substitutions in the "Comment =" option for logbooks? |
Re: Top Groups and logbook directorys, posted by Steve Jones on Sat Mar 4 06:04:53 2006
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[quote="Steve Jones"]I am re-working our elog setup and am seriously looking at using the "Top Group" feature. What I like best is the ability to create
[global] configurations for a group (or type) of logbook when I host multiple types on the same server. I also like being able to specify a different
password file, etc.
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Crafted URL causes elog to coredump, posted by Steve Jones on Sat Mar 4 06:08:29 2006
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While playing with TOP GROUP I managed to get elog 2.6.1 1660 on Solaris 9 to coredump. Since I didn't really understand TOP GROUP I tried a URL where
I had http://elog.server.com/topgroupname/logbookname. Putting that logbookname at the end caused elog to dump.
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Re: Crafted URL causes elog to coredump, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Mar 6 17:35:52 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]While playing with TOP GROUP I managed to get elog 2.6.1 1660 on Solaris 9 to coredump. Since I didn't really
understand TOP GROUP I tried a URL where I had http://elog.server.com/topgroupname/logbookname. Putting that logbookname at the end caused elog to dump.
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