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icon5.gif   Image attachments null in e-mails. Error log?, posted by Daniel Campora on Tue Jun 25 19:31:56 2013 

 Hi there :)

I'm having a problem with the e-mail notification on my installation of elog. I'm testing the attachment upload with images, and it seems to work seamlessly. However upon posting, the e-mail notification sends a null attachment, instead of the image I would expect.

Is there an error log I can check for this? I started the elog process without the daemon option, but I can't see any error coming up.

Cheers,
 

    icon4.gif   Re: Image attachments null in e-mails. Error log?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Jun 26 10:10:45 2013 

Daniel Campora wrote:

 Hi there :)

I'm having a problem with the e-mail notification on my installation of elog. I'm testing the attachment upload with images, and it seems to work seamlessly. However upon posting, the e-mail notification sends a null attachment, instead of the image I would expect.

Is there an error log I can check for this? I started the elog process without the daemon option, but I can't see any error coming up.

Cheers,
 

This is one of the few exceptional cases where reading the documentation can actually help: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#global

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https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#global

 

You can turn on logging using the "Logfile=<filename>" command in the elogd.cfg configuration. With "Logging level=3" you see all elog access, but sending email is in the log anyway.

    icon2.gif   Re: Image attachments null in e-mails. Error log?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 26 13:41:47 2013 

Daniel Campora wrote:

 Hi there :)

I'm having a problem with the e-mail notification on my installation of elog. I'm testing the attachment upload with images, and it seems to work seamlessly. However upon posting, the e-mail notification sends a null attachment, instead of the image I would expect.

Is there an error log I can check for this? I started the elog process without the daemon option, but I can't see any error coming up.

Cheers,
 

Some people reported that there is a problem if you don't have ImageMagick installed. So please install that package and try again.

Cheers,
Stefan 

icon5.gif   Moving password file, posted by UlfO on Fri Aug 16 11:54:17 2013 

Hi,

 

Is it possible to move a passwordfile from one E-log to another E-Log located on a different server without the need for users to register again?

 

Regards
/UlfO

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Moving password file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 16 12:01:56 2013 

UlfO wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to move a passwordfile from one E-log to another E-Log located on a different server without the need for users to register again?

Regards
/UlfO

Yes. Just make sure that both elog servers are not running when you move the password file. 

icon5.gif   Packaging ELOG for Debian, posted by Nicolas FRANCOIS on Fri Aug 30 13:27:56 2013 

Hi.

I'd like to package ELOG for the new Debian. I'm a complete beginner in
this matter, but I spent some time configuring it for my desktop.

Could you help me do this (links to package maintainance, Elog tips,
security, former package maintainer...) ?

Thanks for any help.

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http://nicolas.francois.free.fr       | |__|
                      X--/\\
We are the Micro$oft.                _\_V
Resistance is futile.           
You will be assimilated.         darthvader penguin
 

    icon2.gif   Re: Packaging ELOG for Debian, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 24 17:38:33 2013 

Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote:

Hi.

I'd like to package ELOG for the new Debian. I'm a complete beginner in
this matter, but I spent some time configuring it for my desktop.

Could you help me do this (links to package maintainance, Elog tips,
security, former package maintainer...) ?

Thanks for any help.

--

Nicolas FRANCOIS                      |  /\
http://nicolas.francois.free.fr       | |__|
                      X--/\\
We are the Micro$oft.                _\_V
Resistance is futile.           
You will be assimilated.         darthvader penguin
 

I'm also not familiar with Debian, all I know is that the former maintainer was Recai Oktas. See here for example:

elog:1002

icon4.gif   Importing XML/CSV, posted by Barend on Tue Oct 8 18:14:20 2013 import.xml

Hi Stefan,

I'm experiencing problems importing XML (.csv is not working at all for me).

My logbook contains 3 date-attributes besides the system DATE (entry time), date-format is defined as %d %b %y.
The XML file hold the date format "DD.MM.YYYY"

- During "preview" I see that all entries are listed.

- During the import I get the "wrong date format" error.

- When I review the Summary, I see that only the first XML entry (all 3 date-attributes hold a date) was imported.

- When I try to re-import the XML from the second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry hold NO date-value on one of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.

- When I try to re-import the XML from the modified second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry holds date-value on all of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.

 

Any suggestion what could be wrong? Is it the missing date-value?

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