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  1199   Fri Jun 17 22:37:59 2005 Entry Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.6.0-betaRe: Menu text ignored??

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
uh oh ... just maked some tests before posting ... "Find Menu text" does my job !!!?!?!!!! why "Find" in the name? it is displayed in the list view, not Find ... Am I completely out?


Well, the normal list view was not there from the beginning. Originally you always saw the last entry, and had to click on "Find", do a search and then see the listing. Only later this became the default view. So "Find Menu text" was there from the beginning, and some people used it. If I change it now to "List Menu text", guess how many people would complain that their config file doen not work anymore.

Well, maybe I should allow both options "Find menu text" and "List menu text", change it in the documentation, and in a year from now remove the "Find menu text".
  1205   Mon Jun 20 09:59:10 2005 Entry Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itBug reportLinux2.6.0-betaRe: Menu text ignored??

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Well, maybe I should allow both options "Find menu text" and "List menu text", change it in the documentation, and in a year from now remove the "Find menu text".


It's a great way to solve the misunderstanding IMHO, tnx Wink
  880   Mon Jan 17 15:22:30 2005 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.5.2Re: Menu command = doesn't list
> Have tried to use "Menu commands =" to list menu commands available as per:
> "Menu commands = List, Back, New, Edit, Delete, Find, Config, HELP, Logout"
> 
> but it does not seem to work; with command above I get default menu 
> structure.
> 
> Using:
> "Find Menu commands = List, Back, New, Edit, Find, Delete, Config, Logout, 
> HELP"
> 
> I get the menu I want.
> Q what's the difference?????

"Find menu commands" apply to the LIST of entries, while "Menu commands" apply
to the page where a SINGLE entry is shown. I know that "Find menu commands" is
a misleading name, but it's historical, I should change it to "Menu commands"
and change the other to "Entry menu commands", does that make more sense?
  66378   Fri Jun 5 10:51:17 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.76Re: Memory leak in 2.76 elogd.exe

 

jon huang wrote:

Hi,

There's seems to be a memory leak with elogd.exe running windows.  I had this problem with older version of elogd.exe, i've just upgrade to the latest and the problems still exist. I've had this issue with earlier versions.  I've just upgrade elog to the latest 2.76 version. The memory leak still persist. I really appreciate if you or anyone here can help me resolve this issue. 

 

ELOG has been carefully designed not to contain memory leaks. The server for this forum for example runs for months without problem:

[ritt@midas ~]$ ps aux | grep elogd

elog      1958  0.4  3.1  39412 32940 ?        Ss   May09 178:16 /usr/local/sbin/elogd -D -c /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg

So if you have a problem, it must be specific to your installation. You should note that if you up- or download big attachents, memory gets allocated for some network buffers to contain these attachments. The buffer is kept to contain the largest attachment, it will never shrink. But once established, it will also not grow. If you see however a constant increase in memory consumption, I would appreciate if you tell me how you do this. Like which configuration you use, if you just read entries or also upload them, etc. etc. Once I can reproduce exactly your problem, I can try to fix it. 

  66017   Wed Oct 29 05:25:12 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.4-2111Re: Maximum number of mail recipients

 

Steve Nahn wrote:

Just wondering if there is still a maximum number of mail recipients?  I saw  a number of 112 floating around in old forum entries, and I need more, like currently 300.  When I try it, the elogd hangs, not much output to speak of, but won't reply to Apache on its port.  Any quick fix (like changing a def'd variable somewhere?)

 

 No quick fix, sorry. It is also limited by a fixed number of characters per line in the configuration file and many more. I will try to increase it, but it will take time. Can you maybe set-up a mailing list at your email server? This way you send only email to one destination and it gets distributed to many people.

  69713   Mon Jan 8 11:08:14 2024 Reply Stefan RittZou stefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsELOG V3.1.3-a38Re: Maximum number of attributes

You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.

Best,
Stefan

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

The maximum number or attributes is 100.

Is it possible to increase this?

Thanks!

 

  69714   Mon Jan 8 11:42:08 2024 Reply Dr Marta Divallmarta.divall@epfl.chQuestionWindowsELOG V3.1.3-a38Re: Maximum number of attributes

Dear Stefan,

 Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then. 

Best,

Marta

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.

Best,
Stefan

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

The maximum number or attributes is 100.

Is it possible to increase this?

Thanks!

 

 

  69715   Mon Jan 8 15:56:40 2024 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindowsELOG V3.1.3-a38Re: Maximum number of attributes

In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix.  For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix "I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a number of attributes.  Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile.  Suitable change in the elog config file will also make this easy to follow in how the entries are shown in threaded or full display modes.  In your case suffixes may be better, but I hope you get the point.

Although I have done a (linux) recompile in the past, v2.9 something, 120 attributes seemed not to affect things.

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

Dear Stefan,

 Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then. 

Best,

Marta

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.

Best,
Stefan

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

The maximum number or attributes is 100.

Is it possible to increase this?

Thanks!

 

 

 

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