Re: Synchronization using https, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 13 15:36:08 2007
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[quote="Marcus Hauser"]Would it be possible to use rsync to syncronise two elogd servers on different servers via secure synchronization on the file level?
E.g.
rsync -av -e ssh /var/lib/elog/logbooks/ elog.remote.de:/var/lib/elog/logbooks/ [/quote]
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Setting From: for registration/password e-mails, posted by Ben Waugh on Fri Feb 16 12:08:19 2007
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We had a problem, as mentioned in the documentation, with "new password" e-mails being rejected because the default From: address is invalid, so we changed
this using "Use Email From".
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Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 16 16:45:33 2007
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[quote="Ben Waugh"]We had a problem, as mentioned in the documentation, with "new password" e-mails being rejected because the default From: address is
invalid, so we changed this using "Use Email From".
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Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 16 17:14:53 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Right. The logic in the program and the documentation disagreed. The program uses the "Use Email From" address always if it's there,
while the documentation gives preference to the user's email address. I change that in the program so that it agrees with the documentation. The modification
is in SVN revision 1789 and will be contained in the upcoming next release.[/quote]
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Preset of a drop-down box entry with a "%" character, posted by Tobias Bagger on Sun Feb 18 10:51:13 2007
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How do I preset a drop-down box entry which contains a % character?
I use following lines in the elogd.cfg:
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Re: Preset of a drop-down box entry with a "%" character, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 19 11:29:03 2007
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[quote="Tobias Bagger"]How do I preset a drop-down box entry which contains a % character?[/quote]
The problem was that '%' is used in auto-generated preset tags like [B]XYZ-%Y-%b-###[/B] (see documentation). I made the auto-generation a bit more clever |
Hardcoded Path in Makefile, posted by Martin Killenberg on Tue Feb 20 18:41:31 2007
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I tried to compile ELOG on Scientific Linux Cern 4.4 and found that make quits because uname is not located in /usr/bin (like it is hardcoded in the makefile)
but in /bin.
Later I found that this is only the case in the svn version, in the "latest.tar.gz" from 2007/02/20 the path is /bin.
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Re: Hardcoded Path in Makefile, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 20 21:10:28 2007
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[quote="Martin Killenberg"]I tried to compile ELOG on Scientific Linux Cern 4.4 and found that make quits because uname is not located in /usr/bin (like
it is hardcoded in the makefile) but in /bin.
Later I found that this is only the case in the svn version, in the "latest.tar.gz" from 2007/02/20 the path is /bin.
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