Re: Remote entries with empty messages possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 11 13:15:54 2015
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The "command does not respond" means that the program starts reading in the main message text from the console. You can type several lines
of text, and finish it off by hitting Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z under Windows).
I see your point of having empty texts. Indeed the "" on the command line does not work presently, so you have to add a space as a |
Re: Remote entries with empty messages possible?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon May 11 22:51:44 2015
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Hi Edmund,
Stefan already supplied a fix, but you could as well use a workaround: provide an empty file as text. The following works for Linux:
elog -h elog-server-adress -l EO -a Fill=111 -m /dev/null |
Re: Redirect to wrong hostname, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 17 23:20:02 2004
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> I think you should be using tcp_hostname instead of gethostname if it is
> specified.
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Re: Redirect to wrong hostname, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Sun Dec 19 19:00:06 2004
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know that illness... :-( but was the last of the family of 4 people
i'd like to ask for an other usefull change togehter with this and how url's are
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Re: Redirect to wrong hostname, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 20 17:18:16 2004
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Ok, I changed that in version 2.5.5-3. Note that one can also use the "elog:..."
substitution, like
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Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 22 12:29:05 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
Hi, |
Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Fri Apr 23 08:32:10 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 08:33:53 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
I guess my next question is whether it is possible to have, for example, 2 attributes: |