Re: elogd crashes during Find and Mirror operations under MacOS, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 3 09:44:18 2017
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The current GIT revision (c017d07) fixes the problem with
the strlcpy() function (macOS 10.12.2, XCode 8.2). Can you try if that fixes your other problems, too?
Plese remember to use the recursive clone to get that version: |
Re: elogd crashes during Find and Mirror operations under MacOS, posted by Andreas Warburton on Tue Jan 3 12:43:56 2017
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
The current GIT revision (c017d07) |
Re: elogd crashes during Find and Mirror operations under MacOS, posted by Andreas Warburton on Tue Jan 3 12:45:13 2017
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Thank you very much (both Andreas and Stefan)! The build now runs without warnings, and I am now able to do Find operations without crashes. I
still am having some issues with the synchronization, but I suspect that this is elog-content related, so will in the coming days do some more testing
from CERN (where I have higher bandwidth with my home institution in Canada). Incidentally, I had to add a line to Makefile in order to be able to |
Re: elogd crashes during Find and Mirror operations under MacOS, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 3 12:58:13 2017
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Ah, thanks for telling me. I added that to the Makefile. I did not need this because I had in my .profiel following line
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/local/include
which I need also for other macports-based projects. But having this twice does not hurt. |
How to make two attributes reacting with each other, posted by Xuan Wu on Thu Jan 5 12:55:05 2017
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Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject |
Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 5 13:24:06 2017
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You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject |
Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other, posted by Xuan Wu on Thu Jan 5 14:04:13 2017
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Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation): |
Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 5 14:13:07 2017
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The example I gave you worked for me, I actually tested it. Please note that it contains
Options Category = ...
and not |