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Wed May 20 01:54:55 2015
Konstantin Olchanski
olchansk@triumf.ca
Bug report
Other
this one
edit somebody else's draft
this elog offers me to edit a draft message,
then yells at me "only some other user can
edit this draft!!!".
67917
Wed May 20 01:52:23 2015
Konstantin Olchanski
olchansk@triumf.ca
Bug report
Other
this one
this elog errors sending email
this elog gives errors sending mail through
PSI email server. (did not capture the error
messages, sorry). K.O.
67916
Wed May 20 01:49:37 2015
Konstantin Olchanski
olchansk@triumf.ca
Bug report
Linux
3.1.0
elconv deletes everything
Converting from elog 2.9.something to new
elog 3.1.0 elogd refuses to start, instructs
running elconv in one logbook.
67915
Wed May 20 01:45:09 2015
Konstantin Olchanski
olchansk@triumf.ca
Bug report
Linux
3.1.0
elogd complains about unknown cookies
elogd is spewing these messages about unknown
cookies:
67914
Tue May 19 16:34:20 2015
Andreas Luedeke
andreas.luedeke@psi.ch
Question
Linux
2.9.2
Re: Entry size too large for email notification
Hi Jacky,
if I read the
source code correctly then the maximum size
of a base64 encoded email is hard coded to
67913
Tue May 19 12:27:01 2015
Jacky Li
zli@hawaii.edu
Question
Linux
2.9.2
Entry size too large for email notification
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that
is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit,
67912
Tue May 19 12:26:39 2015
Jacky Li
zli@hawaii.edu
Question
Linux
2.9.2
Entry size too large for email notification
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that
is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit,
67911
Thu May 14 22:16:03 2015
Andreas Luedeke
andreas.luedeke@psi.ch
Question
Linux
3.1
Re: csv import timestamp
Hi Ferdinand,
"import"
is meant to be used for files that have been
exported with "find". Therefore
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