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icon3.gif   whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http), posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Dec 3 06:32:09 2003 
whishlist

an entry like
file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
will open IE with these current adresse

Stef could you add a logbook  
'wishlist'
'subgroup' contribution/icons
    icon2.gif   Re: whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http), posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 3 09:18:25 2003 
> an entry like
> file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
> will open IE with these current adresse

Yes it does, and what is your question?

> Stef could you add a logbook  
> 'wishlist'
> 'subgroup' contribution/icons

If you have any icons, just put it under the contributions logbook. There 
are only few entries, so no deed to make a subgroup.

As for wishlist, start with the "Forum" Logbook. If a wish gets "accepted", 
I put it on the official web page.
       icon2.gif   Re: whishlist direct shortcut to select a files or folder (not http), posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Dec 3 14:57:05 2003 
> > an entry like
> > file:///E:/Dossier\!!shorcut
> > will open IE with these current adresse
> 
> Yes it does, and what is your question?
> 
> > Stef could you add a logbook  
> > 'wishlist'
> > 'subgroup' contribution/icons
> 
> If you have any icons, just put it under the contributions logbook. There 
> are only few entries, so no deed to make a subgroup.
> 
> As for wishlist, start with the "Forum" Logbook. If a wish gets "accepted", 
> I put it on the official web page.

sorry for my 'stupid' question please delete this entry :)
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
entries, though.

After playing around with the compiler option '-gp' and gprof the
problem was found: loc() is called about 18000 times per logbook
access!  (Attached you can find the gprof output.  There might be
other places where to save time: e.g. getcfg().)  The function loc()
calls stat every time to check if the language file was updated and
this takes a long time especially over NFS.

The quick solution for me was to just replace loc() with 'char
*loc(char *orig) {return orig;}'.  Therefore, I cannot use the
localization that I used anymore, which is not a big problem at the
moment.  After that the time to download the default page was only
0.16 s; almost a factor of 30 faster!

I would suggest to only read the language file (AND also the config
file!) once upon startup.  After changing things one has to restart
elogd, which is not so nice, but the long delay is not acceptable.
Another option not to restart elogd is to make elogd respond to a
signal (e.g. kill -HUP) to reread the config and language files.
    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 
do is to check for new configuration/language file once every access, not 
once every loc() or getcfg(). I till think about.

Thanks again,

  Stefan
       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

- under Unix, the configuration is read initially, and on every -HUP signal

This should speed up the server considerably. The next bottleneck is the 
rsputs2() function, which requires quite some computing power in order to find 
any "http://", "//", etc. strings in every output. If anybody knows a 
more clever way of coding that, please let me know.

The new version is under CVS.
          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
> 
> - under Unix, the configuration is read initially, and on every -HUP signal
> 
> This should speed up the server considerably. The next bottleneck is the 
> rsputs2() function, which requires quite some computing power in order to find 
> any "http://", "//", etc. strings in every output. If anybody knows a 
> more clever way of coding that, please let me know.
> 
> The new version is under CVS.

may be use the logic in the 'format' attribute
like 'email', http, ftp 
so elog will test only on these attributes
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 
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 
days.  We first replied to the original thread and then each subsequent 
reply was a reply of the previous reply.  When the thread reached above 13 
of these, the elogd.exe would crash everytime a user attempted to select 
the logbook that contained the enormous thread.  
  I found the only workaround was to manually delete the offending entry 
from the log file and to instruct my users to not reply to replies unless 
absolutely necessary.  I have been able to replicate this error across the 
rest of my logbooks as well.  If there is any more information you may 
need, please feel free to contact me.

Thanks,
Chris Jones
    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 
> days.  We first replied to the original thread and then each subsequent 
> reply was a reply of the previous reply.  When the thread reached above 13 
> of these, the elogd.exe would crash everytime a user attempted to select 
> the logbook that contained the enormous thread.  
>   I found the only workaround was to manually delete the offending entry 
> from the log file and to instruct my users to not reply to replies unless 
> absolutely necessary.  I have been able to replicate this error across the 
> rest of my logbooks as well.  If there is any more information you may 
> need, please feel free to contact me.

Sorry my late reply, I was pretty busy these days...

I tried to reporduce your problem, but without success. Have a look at

http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/32

where I replied 20 times producing a very long thread without any problem. So 
can you reproduce your problem? I suspect that there was some other problem, 
since the number of replies is internally not limited in any way. If you 
again get into a situation where elodg.exe crashes on the *DISPLAY* of some 
message, you can send me the offending file xxxxxxa.log directly by email and 
I can analyze it. Only if I can reproduce a problem, I can fix it.

- Stefan
       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.

Many thanks for your quick reply to this issue.  I have also noticed that when 
moving a log entry that contains as few as 4 replies to replies with the "Move to" 
command that the elog server will crash.  I ran into this issue many times when I 
created a new logbook and was trying to move some of the longer threads into it.  
Please let me know if you would like me to send some sample entries from our 
logbook that illustrate this.

Thanks,
Chris    
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.

I have
some requests for the Administrator's Guide: "Running elogd under Apache". 
I'm hoping a few little notes will save others the trouble I've gone
through. Neither of these are any fault of elog's or Apache's, but of my own
ignorance. (I am using elog 2.3.9, and Apache 2.something, if that matters)

1) When doing "ProxyPass ..." when setting up elog under Apache, do NOT put
"ProxyRequests On".  This is not needed, if it is enabled and not set up
correctly, it allows spammers to send spam via Apache's proxy.  More
information on this is here: http://www.apacheweek.com/issues/03-07-25,
about halfway down the page, under "Spammers use open Apache proxies"

Even though it doesn't mention ProxyRequests in the guide, I think there
should be a little side note mentioning that "ProxyRequests On" is NOT
needed, because I put it in, thinking it was - I am probably not the only one.

2) I have found that mod_proxy_http.c must be loaded in addition to
mod_proxy.c and mod_alias.c for the proxy to work, otherwise I get a 403
error.  I think this should be mentioned as well.
    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%"
-a Itel#0="%zItel%"

the variable are set to 
set D1=Tel
set zItel=Tel.gif

other standard option work fine

does anybody has good experience with elog.exe command ?

elog -h 'my site elo' -p 83 -l 'my logbook' -a Phone="%2" -a Contact="%3 %
4" -a Type#0="%D1%" -a Cat="%5" -a Itel#0="%zItel%" "%6 %7 %8 %9"


----------------------------- here are the config in elog
[titiPHONE]
Comment = PhoneList 
Find menu text = menu/titiphone_top.html

Data dir = prive_Etienne/PhoneList
Guest Menu commands = Help
Find Guest Menu Commands = Help
Attributes = Phone, Itel, Dossier, Ext_direct, Societe, Contact, Cat,Type, 
Prive, Email, Adress, City, Relation, By

Quick filter = Itel,Type,Dossier,Date,Prive
Roptions Prive = no,CD,EC,MD,NB,TR,TV,AH,NW,JW,Manon

IOptions Itel = Tel.gif, TelDirect.gif, Fax.gif, Gsm.gif, Tel2.gif, 
TelHome.gif,TelFax.gif,TelHelp.gif
ROptions Type = Tel,TelDirect,Fax,Gsm,Tel2,Home,Combine,TelHelp

Preset Itel = Tel.gif
Preset Type = Tel
Preset Prive = no
Preset Email = 
Display mode = Summary
Thread Icon = Itel
Thread display = $Phone,$Contact,$Dossier,$Societe($Type/$prive)
    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%"
> -a Itel#0="%zItel%"
> 
> the variable are set to 
> set D1=Tel
> set zItel=Tel.gif
> 
> other standard option work fine

Sure it works. But in your elogd.cfg, you have ROptions, not MOptions! I 
changed this to 

...
IOptions Itel = Tel.gif, TelDirect.gif, Fax.gif, Gsm.gif, Tel2.gif, 
TelHome.gif,TelFax.gif,TelHelp.gif
MOptions Type = Tel,TelDirect,Fax,Gsm,Tel2,Home,Combine,TelHelp
...

Then I added a batch file elog_submit.bat with following contents:

elog -h 'my site elo' -p 83 -l 'my logbook' -a Phone=%1 -a Contact="%2 %3" -a 
Type#0="%TYPE% -a Cat="%4" -a Itel#0="%ITEL%" %5 %6 %7

Then I made a 

set TYPE=Tel
set ITEL=Tel.gif

and a 

elog_submit 123 a b CAT Test Message

ans all worked fine. Please change your ROptions to MOptions and try again.
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.

Many thanks!

"Makefile", line 21: Missing dependency operator
"Makefile", line 27: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 29: Missing dependency operator
"Makefile", line 31: Need an operator
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue


You4eea
    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??? 

Has anybody successful compiled under FreeBSD?

- Stefan
    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.
It's been running under heavy use for at least a month now.

PS: you might need the linux compatibility package installed on BSD though...


> 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.
> 
> Many thanks!
> 
> "Makefile", line 21: Missing dependency operator
> "Makefile", line 27: Need an operator
> "Makefile", line 29: Missing dependency operator
> "Makefile", line 31: Need an operator
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> 
> 
> You4eea
       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.
> It's been running under heavy use for at least a month now.

FYI- the default "make" on FreeBSD is BSD, not GNU.

The easiest way to build elog on FreeBSD is to install "gmake" (via the port or
package) and type "gmake".  That's all it took for me to build a freshly
downloaded copy on 5.1 not 5 minutes ago.
          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!

> 
> FYI- the default "make" on FreeBSD is BSD, not GNU.
> 
> The easiest way to build elog on FreeBSD is to install "gmake" (via the port or
> package) and type "gmake".  That's all it took for me to build a freshly
> downloaded copy on 5.1 not 5 minutes ago.
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.

Is there a way to do this? 
    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.
> 
> Is there a way to do this? 

What would you like to see exactly?

a) Only groups. When you click on a group, you are taken to the first logbook 
in that group

b) Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page shows up showing 
a logbook selection page from that group

c) Two colums: First column group, second colum logbook, a bit like a 
directory structure like:

  Demo
    Linux
    Database
  Discussion
    Forum
    Archive
    Config Examples
    Contributions

Other uses might also vote...

- Stefan
       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. 

I would also have the option to list all logs so you could see logs that are not
in a group or locate a log where you didn't know what group it was in. I would
also like to have the option to sort logs and groups.

I am using Elog to keep track of application servers. The log names are the server
names and they are grouped by application. The list on the first page is getting
very long.
          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. 
> 
> I would also have the option to list all logs so you could see logs that are not
> in a group or locate a log where you didn't know what group it was in. I would
> also like to have the option to sort logs and groups.
> 
> I am using Elog to keep track of application servers. The log names are the server
> names and they are grouped by application. The list on the first page is getting
> very long.

Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem 
cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside 
a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can 
sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that 
would satisfy your need for sorting.
             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.
 
> Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem 
> cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside 
> a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can 
> sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that 
> would satisfy your need for sorting.
                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.

Sorting is not something I have to have but it would make the servers names a little easier
to find. However, I can get them into any order I want buy rearranging them in the config
file. I've already done that for some of them. 

Groups on the front page would make navigation easier but it really isn't necessary.

I was hoping their was a way to do this that I had overlooked.


> 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.
>  
> > Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem 
> > cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside 
> > a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can 
> > sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that 
> > would satisfy your need for sorting.
                   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.

What I meant was having only one logbook, and having the server as an attribute like

Attributes = Server, Type, ....
Options Server = Server1, Server2 (just the names of your current logbooks)
...

If you have already 50 logbooks this would require quite some work of course, but it might 
something for the future. I don't know if this fits into your requirements. If not, please 
let me know your complete scheme (current attributes and logbooks), then I can think about.
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:

    Passwort file = c:\elog\passwd.txt
    Self register = 1
    Guest user commands = config, admin, logout

file system:

    - i created an emty file with name passwd.txt

problem:

    - if i use the link "Register as new user" on login, it does not work.
    - if i login as guest user and choose the menu config, it only 
    display  the attributes Login_name, Full_name and Email.    
    So i kann not create user.

what should i do ?
what are my mistakes ?

Can you attache as sample password file ?
    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.
then i connected with login name 'user1' and created new user (as admin).

in Windows2000:
if i do this steps and i save the new user, it fails. the server service 
crash down.



> i work on Windows2000
> 
> part of my elog.cfg:
> 
>     Passwort file = c:\elog\passwd.txt
>     Self register = 1
>     Guest user commands = config, admin, logout
> 
> file system:
> 
>     - i created an emty file with name passwd.txt
> 
> problem:
> 
>     - if i use the link "Register as new user" on login, it does not work.
>     - if i login as guest user and choose the menu config, it only 
>     display  the attributes Login_name, Full_name and Email.    
>     So i kann not create user.
> 
> what should i do ?
> what are my mistakes ?
> 
> Can you attache as sample password file ?
    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:
> 
>     Passwort file = c:\elog\passwd.txt
>     Self register = 1
>     Guest user commands = config, admin, logout
> 
> file system:
> 
>     - i created an emty file with name passwd.txt
> 
> problem:
> 
>     - if i use the link "Register as new user" on login, it does not work.
>     - if i login as guest user and choose the menu config, it only 
>     display  the attributes Login_name, Full_name and Email.    
>     So i kann not create user.
> 
> what should i do ?
> what are my mistakes ?
> 
> Can you attache as sample password file ?

Dear Friend!,

Only mistake in your file .cfg is   spell mistake "Passwort" in "Passwort 
file = c:\elog\passwd.txt" line. It should "Password file" t=d. 

try some thing like below,

[Log]
Theme = default
Comment = Financial Accounting Bug posting 
Attributes = Resource, Project Name, Task Desc, SDT, EEDT, ACDT, Percent WC, 
Status 
Options Type = Masters, Transactions, Reports
Options Category = Bug, New Feature, Client Requirement, Change
Required Attributes = Author, Type, Bug
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Password file =D:\Program Files\ELOG\logpwd.txt
;Self register = 0
Self register = 1

Admin user =sridhar
Menu commands = Back, Login, New, Edit, config, Delete, Reply, Find, Help, 
Logout
Guest user commands = config, admin, Login, logout
ELOG V3.1.5-fe60aaf