elconv deletes everything, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed May 20 01:49:37 2015
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Converting from elog 2.9.something to new elog 3.1.0 elogd refuses to start, instructs running elconv in one logbook.
When I do so, elconv converts a existing mhttpd-style elog entries to the new format (the corresponding new-format entries already exist)
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elogd moves elog entries, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed May 20 01:59:17 2015
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elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O. |
Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 20 11:59:59 2015
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> elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
> in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 12:52:31 2015
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> > elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
> > in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 20 18:46:27 2015
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> Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to bring some
> order. Possibly to get around the lazy archivers, I suspect.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 19:05:43 2015
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> > Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> > in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to
bring some
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed May 20 20:03:06 2015
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> Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> in the logbook directories
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 22:08:31 2015
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> > Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> > in the logbook directories
>
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