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Wed Aug 28 17:59:17 2019 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.4-a04 | Re: Cannot submit due to authentification errors | Sorry, but I would think that this is a question for the IT department of your institute, not for the ELOG forum.
Since you have an institute email address (infoval@aemet.es NOT xxx@gmail.com), you certainly have your own mail server, or am I wrong?
Cheers, Andreas
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
Sorry,
Could you please tell us a MAIL SMTP SERVER we can use to try?
Many thanks
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
Me podrías decir algún servidor SMTP de correo desde el que si funcione?
Muchas gracias
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Elog supports only a limited set of authentications for SMTP. Both GMail and probably also your server requires more advanced authentication schemes, which are not suppoerted by elog. Sorry.
Stefan
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
I try with gmail account and neither it works.
I'm using Windows 10 and it runs into a proxy defined as URL
[global]
port = 80
SMTP host = mdm.correo.gob.es
SMTP username = XXXX@aemet.es
SMTP password = XXXXXX
SMTP port = 25
URL = http://proxy.aemet.es:3128/
Thanks
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
If you post the [global] part of your configuration, it would help a little bit to understand the problem.
Cheers, Andreas
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
Hi everyone.
We are new in ELOG. We have installed it and created new logbooks following the "demo" one. We have configured our SMTP host, with email and pass, but we obtain this error when submit
Error sending Email via <i>"mdm.correo.gob.es"</i>: 5.7.8 Error: authentication failed: another step is needed in authentication
Do you know why and give us some tips for solution?
Our bests,
Informática AEMET Valencia
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Tue Jul 4 07:04:19 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Mats McLund wrote: | Hello.
I think to test Elog in Mac G5 with OSX 10.4.6.
In the manual is following installationtext:
"Installation from the tarball:
Download the latest elog-x.x.x.tar.gz package.
Expand the compressed TAR file with tar -xzvf elog-x.x.x.tar.gz. This creates a subdirectory elog-x.x.x where x.x.x is the version number. In that directory execute make, which creates the executables elogd, elog and elconv."
The problem is when i try to run the command "make" in ~/elog-2.6.1 subdirectory. I get following message:
-bash: make: command not found
Now, Im not an "UNIX-hacker" so I will be glad if anyone maybe can help me?
Best regardīs
Mats McLund |
Quote: | Typically one would install the Gnu compiler series and with that come 'gmake'. Barring that, and not knowing anything about OSx, if OSx comes with its own compiler series then make might be somewhere on the system but not in your path. Go to http://gcc.gnu.org/ and see if you an find a pre-built version of gcc -- all I found mentioned "darwin". Perhaps Apple has something in the way of a development colleciton? |
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Tue Jul 4 08:46:15 2006 |
| Mats McLund | mats.lund@nassjotryckeriet.se | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Steve Jones wrote: |
Mats McLund wrote: | Hello.
I think to test Elog in Mac G5 with OSX 10.4.6.
In the manual is following installationtext:
"Installation from the tarball:
Download the latest elog-x.x.x.tar.gz package.
Expand the compressed TAR file with tar -xzvf elog-x.x.x.tar.gz. This creates a subdirectory elog-x.x.x where x.x.x is the version number. In that directory execute make, which creates the executables elogd, elog and elconv."
The problem is when i try to run the command "make" in ~/elog-2.6.1 subdirectory. I get following message:
-bash: make: command not found
Now, Im not an "UNIX-hacker" so I will be glad if anyone maybe can help me?
Best regardīs
Mats McLund |
Quote: | Typically one would install the Gnu compiler series and with that come 'gmake'. Barring that, and not knowing anything about OSx, if OSx comes with its own compiler series then make might be somewhere on the system but not in your path. Go to http://gcc.gnu.org/ and see if you an find a pre-built version of gcc -- all I found mentioned "darwin". Perhaps Apple has something in the way of a development colleciton? |
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Hi Steve.
I have now found a compiler on Apples Developer Tools --- they came as a CD from Apple with my Mac G5.
Great thanks to mr Thomas R. Vilberg for that tips!
I have now the "make"-commands to work as you see.
McLunds-G5:~/elog-2.6.1 admin$ ls -al
total 3984
drwxr-xr-x 21 1093 110 714 Jun 30 14:55 .
drwxrwxr-x 45 admin staff 1530 Jun 30 14:52 ..
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1093 110 17982 Oct 7 2005 COPYING
-rw-r--r-- 1 1093 110 3702 Mar 6 20:32 Makefile
-rw-r--r-- 1 1093 110 327 Oct 7 2005 README
drwxr-xr-x 11 1093 110 374 Apr 1 15:29 contrib
drwxr-xr-x 19 1093 110 646 Apr 1 15:29 doc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 110 35020 Jun 30 14:55 elconv
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 110 43152 Jun 30 14:53 elog
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 110 1806608 Jun 30 14:54 elogd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1093 110 412 Mar 28 17:19 elogd.cfg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1093 110 1256 Jan 19 09:19 elogd.init_template
drwxr-xr-x 3 1093 110 102 Apr 1 15:29 logbooks
drwxr-xr-x 5 1093 110 170 Apr 1 15:29 man
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 110 56868 Jun 30 14:53 mxml.o
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 110 46844 Jun 30 14:53 regex.o
drwxr-xr-x 31 1093 110 1054 Apr 1 15:29 resources
drwxr-xr-x 3 1093 110 102 Apr 1 15:29 scripts
drwxr-xr-x 8 1093 110 272 Apr 1 15:29 src
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 110 1672 Jun 30 14:53 strlcpy.o
drwxr-xr-x 3 1093 110 102 Apr 1 15:29 themes
But....
When I try to run "elogd -p 8080" or just "elogd" after installation I get message "-bash: elogd: command not found"
You maybe have some other trick to start elogd?
Best regards and thanks for all help.
Mats McLund |
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Tue Jul 4 08:52:47 2006 |
| Gerald Ebberink | g.h.p.ebberink@nclr.nl | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Mats McLund wrote: |
But....
When I try to run "elogd -p 8080" or just "elogd" after installation I get message "-bash: elogd: command not found"
You maybe have some other trick to start elogd?
Best regards and thanks for all help.
Mats McLund |
Mats,
What you might want to try is the following (it works for linux which has bash)
in the elog directory run "./elogd -p 8080" you see the dot slash in there that means it should run the file in the local directory.
of that works you could try run "make install" in which case it will be installed in the directory where it can be found as a command.
these are just my 2 cents. |
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Tue Jul 4 13:07:53 2006 |
| Mats McLund | mats.lund@nassjotryckeriet.se | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Gerald Ebberink wrote: |
Mats McLund wrote: |
But....
When I try to run "elogd -p 8080" or just "elogd" after installation I get message "-bash: elogd: command not found"
You maybe have some other trick to start elogd?
Best regards and thanks for all help.
Mats McLund |
Mats,
What you might want to try is the following (it works for linux which has bash)
in the elog directory run "./elogd -p 8080" you see the dot slash in there that means it should run the file in the local directory.
of that works you could try run "make install" in which case it will be installed in the directory where it can be found as a command.
these are just my 2 cents. |
Hello Gerald.
Tank you for your help!
But.....
When I run ./elogd -p 8080 I get "Bus error" message.
Best regards
Mats McLund |
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Mon Jul 10 11:14:12 2006 |
| Gerald Ebberink | g.h.p.ebberink@nclr.nl | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Mats McLund wrote: |
Hello Gerald.
Tank you for your help!
But.....
When I run ./elogd -p 8080 I get "Bus error" message.
Best regards
Mats McLund |
Hello Mats,
This sounds like something I have not encountered, so I think you'll need to wait for Mr. Ritt to solve this. |
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Mon Jul 10 11:15:25 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | 2.6.1 | Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
Gerald Ebberink wrote: | This sounds like something I have not encountered, so I think you'll need to wait for Mr. Ritt to solve this. |
No, I can't solve this becaue I have no MAC.
Sorry,
Stefan |
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Tue Dec 13 22:18:04 2011 |
| Eoin Butler | eoin.butler@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.7-1 | Re: Cascading menus??? |
ron murphy wrote: |
This may be already answered somewhere around here, but I could not find it.
Question: Is it possible to have a pull down will a sub menu. Something like,
Entry 1
Entry 2 --> Entry 2a
Entry 2b
Entry 2c
Entry 3
Entry 4
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The way I do this is
Attributes = Author, Subject, Run, Type, Hardware, Software,
Options Type = Announcement{1}, Shift_Summary{2}, Physics_Discussion{3}, Analysis{4}, Hardware{5}, Software{6}
Options Hardware = Computers, Cryostat/Vacuum, DAQ, Environment Sensors, Magnets
Options Software = Analysis/Simulations, Control/Measurement, Detector, Linux, MIDAS, Sequencer, Windows
Show Attributes = Author, Type, Subject
{5} Show Attributes = Author, Type, Subject, Hardware
{6} Show Attributes = Author, Type, Subject, Software
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