Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?", posted by Dimitrios Tsirigkas on Thu Jan 26 15:04:32 2006
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Hi,
-> Anybody click on "Forgot password?" in the login screen, to have the system
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Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?", posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 26 15:07:11 2006
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[quote="Dimitrios Tsirigkas"]Is there going to be a fix for that version as well?[/quote]
A fix is always for all versions, since I have a common code base. Have you tried Version 2.6.1? |
Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?", posted by Dimitrios Tsirigkas on Thu Jan 26 15:19:58 2006
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A fix is always for all versions, since I have a common code base. Have you tried Version 2.6.1?[/quote]
I got the RPM last week, from the download page. When I run without the -D option it says that it is Version 2.6.0. Since a new version came out in the |
Re: Quicklink does not work for one field, posted by mark james on Fri Jan 27 13:50:10 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="mark james"][quote="mark james"][quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="mark james"]I am not so bold as to log this as a bug but one of
my Quicklink fields just do not work.[/quote]
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Re: Quicklink does not work for one field, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 27 13:52:34 2006
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[quote="mark james"]OK. But where do I get this from? The "latest version of 19 Jan is still 1622.[/quote]
If you can compile it yourself, you get it from Subversion (see [URL=/afs/pi.infn.it/group/mug/docs/talks/review_feb06/]here[/URL]). Otherwise you have |
Re: Running elog as ordinnary user, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 27 23:18:07 2006
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[quote="G. Vandemoortele"]I've configured elog with some commands running a shell :
Preset R-Date = $shell(/usr/bin/date +"%Y/%m/%d %H:%S")
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Re: Running elog as ordinnary user, posted by G. Vandemoortele on Sat Jan 28 10:40:18 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
First of all, you could use
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Re: Running elog as ordinnary user, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jan 28 12:54:03 2006
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[quote="G. Vandemoortele"]Started via root (# /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it works,
but via "gv" ($ /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it doesn't.[/quote]
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