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  671   Mon Aug 16 21:48:49 2004 Reply Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionOther2.5.4Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?
> > Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
> 
> gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)

Well, I am running 2.95.3 - hmmm.  We have 3.3.2 - perhaps I'll try that and
see if there is a difference.
  741   Sun Oct 17 22:47:39 2004 Reply Glevineg@med.govt.nzQuestionOther2.5.3Re: ELOG e-mail notifications - their arrival time is wrong
Ok, i compiled the code below and ran it,
it prints out:

timezone: 134513644

but in BASH shell if i type DATE, then this is the output:
Mon Oct 18 09:44:00 NZDT 2004
so it does know about NZ time...

Anyone got ideas?

Thanks all.
G.


> > Date:  Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:26:28 -3736512
> 
> The timezone offset (-3736512) is obtained from the "timezone" variable, which
> is initialized with the tzset() function inside elogd. See "man tzset" for
> details. It looks like if the timezone on your FreeBSD box is not correctly
> defined. 
> 
> Try to compile and execute following C program:
> 
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <time.h>
> 
> main()
> {
>    tzset();
>    printf("timezone: %d\n", timezone);
> }
> 
> This should print something like "timezone: -3600". If not, you might consider
> defining the "TZ" environment variable. Maybe some FreeBSD expert knows some
> details about this.
  835   Tue Dec 7 15:46:15 2004 Entry Guenter NowakGuenter.Nowqak@t-systems.atBug reportOther2.5.5-2dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries
  836   Tue Dec 7 16:15:28 2004 Entry Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportOther2.5.5-2Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries
Right. Number of options is limited to 100.
  837   Thu Dec 9 11:30:07 2004 Entry Guenter NowakGuenter.Nowqak@t-systems.atBug reportOther2.5.5-2Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries
> Right. Number of options is limited to 100.
hi, i found the MAX_N_LIST macro and increased it
  839   Thu Dec 9 11:40:05 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportOther2.5.5-2Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries
> > Right. Number of options is limited to 100.
> hi, i found the MAX_N_LIST macro and increased it

Please note that if you make it too big, you will get a stack overflow and
elogd will crash.
  942   Mon Feb 14 17:10:00 2005 Question Erich Beyrenterich.beyrent@beyrent.netQuestionOther2.5.7-1Configuration problems
I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on my FreeBSD 5.3 server.  I started
the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p 8080" and when I connect to my
server on that port, I get a 500 server configuration error.  The Apache log
contains this:

malformed header from script. Bad header=Please specify hostname.: elog

I am running elogd 2.5.7-1 built Feb 14 2005, 09:55:19 revision 1.558

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

-Erich-
  944   Mon Feb 14 19:03:31 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionOther2.5.7-1Re: Configuration problems
> I am trying to run eLog under Apache 2 on my FreeBSD 5.3 server.  I started
> the daemon with "elogd -n <my hostname> -p 8080" and when I connect to my
> server on that port, I get a 500 server configuration error.  The Apache log
> contains this:
> 
> malformed header from script. Bad header=Please specify hostname.: elog

- make sure your proxy definition in httpd.conf is correct and it uses port 8080
- start elogd with the "-v" flag to see the communication between Apache and elogd
- maybe you might need an "URL = http://<my hostname>/<elog dir>/" in the config
file
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