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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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Wed Jul 12 17:52:45 2006 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | ELOG V2.6. | Setting Subject for ELog email notification |
Hi,
I have the following elogd.cfg syntax:
; Email notification
Suppress Email to users = 1
Omit Email To = 1
User Email Subject = $subject
Use Email Heading Edit = $subject
Email Report Notify-CMSROC = alstone@fnal.gov
However, the resulting email is not exactly what I want:
*****************************************
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:43:09 -0500
From: Alan Stone <alstone@fnal.gov>
To: ELOG@fnal.gov
Subject: New ELOG entry
A new entry has been submitted on nippon.fnal.gov:
Logbookcmsroc
AuthorAlan Stone
SystemAdmin
ReportNotify-CMSROC
Subjecttest email subject again
Logbook URLhttp://nippon.fnal.gov:8081/cmsroc/85
***************************************************
1) The subject is using some default, instead of capturing the $subject string (as
it does with Reply).
2) I want to control the output header "A new entry...".
3) The formatting of email body is awkward. For example, "AuthorAlan Stone"
should have at least a space, and maybe a hyphen or colon, "Author: Alan Stone"
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Jul 13 08:11:33 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Setting Subject for ELog email notification |
Alan Stone wrote: | Hi,
I have the following elogd.cfg syntax:
; Email notification
Suppress Email to users = 1
Omit Email To = 1
User Email Subject = $subject
Use Email Heading Edit = $subject
Email Report Notify-CMSROC = alstone@fnal.gov
1) The subject is using some default, instead of capturing the $subject string (as
it does with Reply). |
You made a typo. It should be
Use Email Subject = $subject
instead of User Email ...
Alan Stone wrote: | 2) I want to control the output header "A new entry...". |
You do with with
Use Email Heading = $subject
The option Use Email Heading Edit = $subject is only for entries which are edited (as opposed to new entries). Just read the manual!
Alan Stone wrote: | 3) The formatting of email body is awkward. For example, "AuthorAlan Stone"
should have at least a space, and maybe a hyphen or colon, "Author: Alan Stone" |
The email is formatted in HTML. Standard email programs like Thunderbird display them properly. If you email client has a problem with it, you can switch to plain text encoding with
Email encoding = 1
Best regards,
Stefan |
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Thu Jul 13 15:16:53 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote: | I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] . |
This is a problem of the JavaScript implementation of Internet Explorer. After some externsive research I found now a way to convince IE to do the right thing. The fix is contains in SVN revision 1701 and will be released with 2.6.2-2 soon. |
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Thu Jul 13 15:25:44 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Elogd.exe crashes on windows |
Tim Fowler wrote: | I have elog setup to send emails based on the priority of one of the attributes. When a new entry is created, the emails are sent successfully, however if the entry is edited or if you changed the attribute, elogd.exe will crash with a memory access error.
I have tried this and received the same results on different computers and different versions on Elog down to versions 2/6.0 beta 5. (it works correctly in that version).
The attribute in question is setup something like below:
Attributes = Ticket #, Site, Shift, Type, Area, System Name, Description, Priority, Status, Total Down Time, Last Revision
...(omitted config)
Options Priority = High, Medium, Low
...(omitted config)
Use Email Subject = $Site -- $System Name $Description
Use Email From = testuser@myexample.com
;Send email if priority is set to high
Email Priority High = testuser2@myexample.com
Display Email recipients = 1
Email Format = 14 |
This problem has now been fixed in version 2.6.2. |
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Fri Jul 14 20:29:21 2006 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Comment | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote: | I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] . |
This is a problem of the JavaScript implementation of Internet Explorer. After some externsive research I found now a way to convince IE to do the right thing. The fix is contains in SVN revision 1701 and will be released with 2.6.2-2 soon. |
Great job !
I tried the SVN revision 1701, and it works perfectly.
Thank you for all your effort.
Regards,
Elaine |
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Fri Jul 14 21:47:14 2006 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.2-1702 | astonished icon |
Hi Stefan,
I've been trying to use the astonished icon, but the preview or entry
display shows only a broken image.
I found in the elogd.c at line 5556 :
{"8o", "<img src=\"%sicons/eek.png\">"}
I copied the "astonished.png" to "eek.png" and it worked.
Is it the reason of the problem ? ?)
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Elaine |