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Wed Apr 9 22:14:05 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
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You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it? |
65844
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Mon Apr 21 16:14:53 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
|
You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it?
|
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008 |
65845
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Tue Apr 22 09:30:24 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
|
You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it?
|
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
|
As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later. |
65855
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Fri Apr 25 14:52:26 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
|
You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it?
|
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
|
As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later.
|
i've updated to ELOG V2.7.3-2104
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65856
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Fri Apr 25 17:15:12 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
|
As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later.
|
i've updated to ELOG V2.7.3-2104
|
Well, then you should get German locale. I just tried with the same version and following elogd.cfg, so I don't know what you are doing wrong:
[global]
port = 8080
language = german
[demo]
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject

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65859
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Fri Apr 25 19:56:48 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
|
As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later.
|
i've updated to ELOG V2.7.3-2104
|
Well, then you should get German locale. I just tried with the same version and following elogd.cfg, so I don't know what you are doing wrong:
[global]
port = 8080
language = german
[demo]
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject

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great, works now
thx a lot
i had to create de_DE locales, we only use de_AT, this is for austria, where we live
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66974
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Tue Dec 14 18:43:38 2010 |
| Zbigniew Reszela | zreszela@cells.es | Question | Linux | 2.8 | Re: how to retrieve attachment on execute new |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Hello all,
I have a problem with retrieving attachments of an entry on "Execute new" command. In the syntax of elodg.cfg it is: In addition the list of all attachments can be referred to via $<attachment>. Could anyone explain it a little bit more explicit, or attach an example?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello again,
I have managed with problem by using $attachments. This provides me a list o paths to attachments. If it's the correct way to use it please change elogd.cfg syntax page.
Thanks a lot. |
66976
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Wed Dec 15 08:49:30 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8 | Re: how to retrieve attachment on execute new |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Hello all,
I have a problem with retrieving attachments of an entry on "Execute new" command. In the syntax of elodg.cfg it is: In addition the list of all attachments can be referred to via $<attachment>. Could anyone explain it a little bit more explicit, or attach an example?
Thank you in advance.
|
Hello again,
I have managed with problem by using $attachments. This provides me a list o paths to attachments. If it's the correct way to use it please change elogd.cfg syntax page.
Thanks a lot.
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Yes, indeed there was a typo in the documentation, $attachments is the correct one. I changed that in the syntax page. |