Re: How to remove email addresses from Guest Display?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 9 14:46:54 2005
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> I would like to have the author email addresses listed only for users which
> have logged in, but not for guest users. In the elogd.cfg file I have:
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Re: How to remove email addresses from Guest Display?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Mon May 9 16:37:08 2005
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> > I would like to have the author email addresses listed only for users which
> > have logged in, but not for guest users. In the elogd.cfg file I have:
> >
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link loss and crash of elogd.exe, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Mon May 9 17:59:09 2005
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Just upgraded from stable running 2.5.2-2 to 2.5.9-2 in case of the usable
Duplicate function. After the problem discribed below i made a new, clean
installation again and played araound with the demo logbook, copying my
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Version of GCC to use?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon May 9 20:23:59 2005
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What is the recommended version of gcc to use with elog 2.5.9? I searched
the discussion database but found nothing pertaining to this.
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Re: Version of GCC to use?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 9 20:47:02 2005
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> What is the recommended version of gcc to use with elog 2.5.9? I searched
> the discussion database but found nothing pertaining to this.
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Re: Version of GCC to use?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon May 9 20:51:23 2005
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> > What is the recommended version of gcc to use with elog 2.5.9? I searched
> > the discussion database but found nothing pertaining to this.
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Re: Version of GCC to use?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 9 20:55:36 2005
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> I ask because I get a dependency that I did not have before with 2.5.3.
> Compiling with my same 'ole gcc 2.95.2 I see that I now need mxml.h and
> strlcpy.h. Trying to compile under gcc 3.4 results in all kinds of errors.
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Re: Version of GCC to use?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon May 9 20:58:11 2005
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> > I ask because I get a dependency that I did not have before with 2.5.3.
> > Compiling with my same 'ole gcc 2.95.2 I see that I now need mxml.h and
> > strlcpy.h. Trying to compile under gcc 3.4 results in all kinds of errors.
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