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icon5.gif   elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Tue Apr 28 21:25:31 2009 
Hi,
I really don't understand why elogd cannot run by root but it runs by a user.
I've put elog deamon in /etc/init.d. So it didn't bring up, but it runs if I run it by user interactively.
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 29 07:52:57 2009 
 

    
        
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       icon2.gif   Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Wed Apr 29 18:20:38 2009 


    
        
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          icon2.gif   Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 30 08:40:43 2009 

    
        
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            Hi,
             icon2.gif   Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Thu Apr 30 20:49:03 2009 


    
        
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icon5.gif   Database Like - ELOG Format, posted by mike cianci on Wed Apr 29 12:28:13 2009 
Stefan,
I am using the Database Like - ELOG format and on the list page, the the last two columns (on the right side) are, "Text" and "Attachments
(the paperclip)".
    icon2.gif   Re: Database Like - ELOG Format, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 30 08:48:01 2009 

    
        
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icon5.gif   Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Carl Shirey on Wed Nov 12 16:41:44 2008 
I went to upgrade to the new version of elog I receive a error message that is.
 
error: Failed dependencies:
    icon2.gif   Re: Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 17 10:23:35 2008 
 

    
        
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       icon2.gif   Re: Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Carl Shirey on Mon Nov 17 19:56:04 2008 


    
        
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          icon2.gif   Re: Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Rob Snihur on Tue Apr 28 05:53:19 2009 


    
        
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             icon2.gif   Re: Error: Failed dependencies: , posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 28 07:53:37 2009 
 

    
        
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icon3.gif   mail to localhost?, posted by Mike on Fri Apr 17 22:44:58 2009 
Initially I thought you had to specify a port number after localhost for emailing.
As it turns out just putting "localhost" as the email server in the elog config
file works just fine. We have a strange problem where our elog server is running.
    icon2.gif   Re: mail to localhost?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 24 12:25:16 2009 
 

    
        
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icon5.gif   Is there a way to import old log messages, posted by Joseph Le on Tue Apr 21 16:29:23 2009 
I update my elog from version 2.7.5 to 2.7.6 and mistakenly replace configuration file. so i have to reconfigure everything from ground up.  when
my elog back online, old log messages are not show up. is there a way to import old log messages from old log book to new one.
 
    icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to import old log messages, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 24 09:03:05 2009 
 

    
        
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icon5.gif   Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Wed Apr 15 17:57:19 2009 
 I've tried 

Deny_Delete = All
    icon2.gif   Re: Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 16 08:34:03 2009 
[quote="Dennis Seitz"] I've tried 

Deny_Delete = All
       icon2.gif   Re: Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Sat Apr 18 00:33:53 2009 
Thanks for reminding me of that, it will do fine. A suggestion: Separate Restrict Edit into Restrict Edit and Restrict Delete or some functional equivalent.
Then we have the choice to restrict one or the other or both. Is that worth doing? 
icon5.gif   ROptions value changed in the edit page, posted by Gabriele Sirri on Wed Apr 15 11:43:14 2009 
When ROptions items contain the same substring and this substring is also an ROptions item (ex: notdone, 
done), the value of the entry could change in the edit page. 
It depends on the item order in the config file. 
    icon2.gif   Re: ROptions value changed in the edit page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 12:56:18 2009 
> When ROptions items contain the same substring and this substring is also an ROptions item (ex: notdone, 
> done), the value of the entry could change in the edit page. 
> It depends on the item order in the config file. 
icon4.gif   Long cookie content is not handled properly., posted by Simon Patton on Tue Apr 14 22:51:15 2009 
I discovered the infinite loop in 2.7.5 which can happen when a cookie's content is longer that the cookie array
designed to hold it. I also note that this issue has been addressed in 2.7.6, but the solution does not appear
to be correct and it can end up completely confusing the cookie extraction.
    icon2.gif   Re: Long cookie content is not handled properly., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 09:26:37 2009 
[quote="Simon Patton"]I discovered the infinite loop in 2.7.5 which can happen when a cookie's content is longer that the cookie array
designed to hold it. I also note that this issue has been addressed in 2.7.6, but the solution does not appear
to be correct and it can end up completely confusing the cookie extraction.
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