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icon5.gif   ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook, posted by Bartjan Wattel on Wed Aug 25 13:36:56 2004 
Hi,

I have an ELOG installation on a RedHat linux server, called myserver. I 
    icon2.gif   Re: ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 15:37:09 2004 
That bug has been fixed recently, please update to the newest version.
icon5.gif   write access for elogd, posted by Dave Becker on Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004 
Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:

New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/" 
    icon2.gif   Re: write access for elogd, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 12:36:08 2004 
> Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:

> New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/" 
icon5.gif   Admin rights lost after upgrade 2.5.2 to 2.5.4, posted by nait tauh on Wed Aug 18 11:12:56 2004 
The upgrade was done by just replacing elogd from 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 from the rpm.

Somehow elogd 2.5.4 treat all users as normal user. When clicking on
    icon2.gif   Re: Admin rights lost after upgrade 2.5.2 to 2.5.4, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 12:25:20 2004 
> Somehow elogd 2.5.4 treat all users as normal user. When clicking on
> "config". All admin users has no "change elogd.cfg" button. Revert back to
> 2.5.2 OK.
icon5.gif   Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Aug 11 18:02:22 2004 
The help text on the website says the following:

"The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
    icon2.gif   Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 21:10:29 2004 
> The help text on the website says the following:

> "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
       icon14.gif   Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 22:17:01 2004 
> > The help text on the website says the following:
> > 
> > "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
          icon2.gif   Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 22:24:04 2004 select.gifelogd.cfg
> Thank you.  I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry
level (i.e., "Move
> To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list
             icon2.gif   Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 23:55:00 2004 
> > Thank you.  I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry
> level (i.e., "Move
> > To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list
                icon2.gif   Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 11:44:56 2004 
> Hmmm.  I like the little buttons with the pull-downs for selections. 
> Unfortunately, I don't get that.  With a config of:
icon5.gif   Options Items limits, posted by Patricio Castro on Tue Aug 31 20:29:20 2004 
Hello friends, 

Exist some form to increase limits of items (100) in the Options List
    icon12.gif   Re: Options Items limits, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Sep 1 22:25:01 2004 
> Hello friends, 

> Exist some form to increase limits of items (100) in the Options List
       icon6.gif   Re: Options Items limits, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 7 17:49:50 2004 
> > Hello friends, 
> > 
> > Exist some form to increase limits of items (100) in the Options List
icon5.gif   PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:20 2004 
At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).  
icon5.gif   PostScipt Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:12 2004 
At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).  
icon5.gif   Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Aug 11 18:12:35 2004 
I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
is in the elogd.cfd file:
    icon5.gif   Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 21:37:29 2004 
> I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
> v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
> is in the elogd.cfd file:
       icon14.gif   Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 22:18:56 2004 
> > I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
> > v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
> > is in the elogd.cfd file:
          icon2.gif   Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 22:25:45 2004 
> Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?

gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)
             icon2.gif   Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Aug 16 21:48:49 2004 
> > Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?

> gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)
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