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icon4.gif   speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Nov 12 12:25:44 2003 gmon.txt
This is not really a bug, but elogd was getting really slow with our
logbook.  It took about 4 1/2 seconds just to get the default page in
threaded mode with 15 entries.  The logbook has in total about 2000
    icon2.gif   Re: speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 12 12:34:02 2003 
This is a very nice measurement you made and helps me a lot. I will 
incorporte your suggestions into the next version. Under Windows however, 
there is no -HUP signal, so that won't work for them. But what I can easily 
       icon2.gif   Re: speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 20 17:55:57 2003 
I implemented the new scheme where 

- under Windows, the configuration is only checked once every access
          icon1.gif   Re: speed is very slow if logbook contains many entries, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Mon Nov 24 10:25:10 2003 
> I implemented the new scheme where 

> - under Windows, the configuration is only checked once every access
icon4.gif   Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Christopher Jones on Sun Oct 12 08:37:00 2003 
Hi,

  We have been using Elog successfully as a shiftlog book for over a month 
    icon2.gif   Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Oct 26 17:04:59 2003 
>   We have been using Elog successfully as a shiftlog book for over a month 
> now, but I recently ran into an annoying bug, I think.
>   We had a thread that was created and was being replied to over several 
       icon2.gif   Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 11 13:49:50 2003 
I found a stack overflow if there are too many replies. This has been fixed in 
the current CVS verson of elogd.c and will be incorporated into the next release.
          icon2.gif   Re: Elogd.exe Crashes When There are too Many Replies to Replies..., posted by Christopher Jones on Fri Nov 21 07:59:50 2003 
> I found a stack overflow if there are too many replies. This has been fixed in 
> the current CVS verson of elogd.c and will be incorporated into the next release.
icon4.gif   Update request for Admin Guide, posted by Justin Dieters on Tue Nov 18 23:19:57 2003 
Heya, I've been using elog for a year or so, with a proxy through Apache,
but recently I've ran into some trouble with my Apache config, where
spammers were using my incorrectly configured proxy to send spam.
    icon4.gif   Re: Update request for Admin Guide, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 20 17:51:53 2003 
Thanks, I added a note into the admin guide.
icon5.gif   elog.exe , posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Nov 12 07:52:45 2003 
impossible to create the moptions with 

-a Type#0="%D1%"
    icon2.gif   Re: elog.exe , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 19 09:06:11 2003 
> impossible to create the moptions with 

> -a Type#0="%D1%"
icon5.gif   FreeBSD Install, posted by Jason on Sun Sep 21 09:33:46 2003 
I am getting the following errors when trying to install elog-2.3.9 on
my FreeBSD box. I am running FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE.
    icon2.gif   Re: FreeBSD Install, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Sep 21 09:53:56 2003 
Unfortunately I don't have access to a FreeBSD box so I cannot try. But I 
thought the GNU make is the same on Linux and FreeBSD??? 
    icon2.gif   Re: FreeBSD Install, posted by G on Tue Sep 23 01:10:17 2003 
I got elog 2.3.9 running on FreeBSD 5.1 successfully,
I compiled elog on a redhat box and then just copied over all the files to 
the FreeBSD box and ELOG just ran with no issues.
       icon2.gif   Re: FreeBSD Install, posted by Dave Truesdell on Sun Oct 26 18:32:17 2003 
> I got elog 2.3.9 running on FreeBSD 5.1 successfully,
> I compiled elog on a redhat box and then just copied over all the files to 
> the FreeBSD box and ELOG just ran with no issues.
          icon14.gif   Re: FreeBSD Install, posted by G on Tue Oct 28 22:40:28 2003 
Thanks for that mate, compiled elog on FreeBSD 5.1 myself no problems just like 
you said, great!
icon5.gif   Groups on the first page, posted by Robert Keeney on Thu Oct 23 13:59:54 2003 
I would very much like to list groups instead of the individual logs on the
firs page you see after login.
    icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 23 20:40:11 2003 
> I would very much like to list groups instead of the individual logs on the
> firs page you see after login.
       icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Robert Keeney on Fri Oct 24 14:08:47 2003 
I think I would like: Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page
shows up showing logs in that group. 
          icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 24 17:02:06 2003 
> I think I would like: Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page
> shows up showing logs in that group. 
             icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Robert Keeney on Fri Oct 24 21:02:54 2003 
OK, I'm willing to give a shot but I don't know how to do it. I'll look in the docs and
see if I can figure it out.  Thanks.
 
                icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Robert Keeney on Fri Oct 24 21:22:11 2003 
I don't see anyway to define a log as an attribute. May be I just don't understand
something. I have more than 50 logs anyway.
                   icon2.gif   Re: Groups on the first page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Oct 25 10:01:14 2003 
> I don't see anyway to define a log as an attribute. May be I just don't understand
> something. I have more than 50 logs anyway.
icon5.gif   problems by defining the password file, posted by Marcel Pils on Thu Aug 15 13:00:20 2002 
i work on Windows2000

part of my elog.cfg:
    icon2.gif   Re: problems by defining the password file, posted by Marcel Pils on Thu Aug 15 18:00:36 2002 
in Unix:
i fixed the problem by defining a password file entry like 'user1::::'. 
then i defined 'admin user = user1' in elogd.cfg.
    icon5.gif   Re: problems by defining the password file, posted by sridhar G on Mon Sep 29 15:30:16 2003 
> i work on Windows2000

> part of my elog.cfg:
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