Re: Execute new|edit doesn't seem to work, posted by Juergen Diefenbach on Mon Mar 7 13:03:13 2016
|
[quote="Andreas Luedeke"]I'm just guessing, but you could try to disable the "save drafts" feature and see if the behaviour changes:
Save drafts = 0
|
Re: Execute new|edit doesn't seem to work, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Mar 8 14:12:26 2016
|
[quote="Juergen Diefenbach"][quote="Andreas Luedeke"]I'm just guessing, but you could try to disable the "save drafts" feature and see if the behaviour
changes:
Save drafts = 0
|
Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Phil Rubin on Fri Mar 11 17:19:02 2016
|
Is there anything I can do about this?
kernel: 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64
ldd (GNU libc) 2.12 |
Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Phil Rubin on Fri Mar 11 18:59:30 2016
|
I attempted instead to build from the tar ball, and, except for a "fatal" git error, make built elogd, elog, and elconv. I put
the first in /usr/local/sbin, and the latter two in /usr/local/bin, and then restarted elogd, but this didn't work:
Service Temporarily Unavailable |
Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Phil Rubin on Fri Mar 11 19:24:11 2016
|
OK. I found the source of the logbook problem in an exchange from May 2015, so no need to answer this one.
But I would like to be able to upgrade to 3.x from 2.9, so any help with this will be much appreciated.
Phil |
Re: Pre-populate filed based on selection, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 15 03:48:58 2016
|
Use "conditional attributes" as described in the documentation: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#conditional
Jimmy
Bria wrote:
Hi, |
Re: upgrade problem, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Mar 16 08:39:55 2016
|
Hi Tim,
starting with ELOG version 3 all entries are moved into sub-directories for each year.
If you move the files back
from the sub-directories and restart elogd, then the entries should appear again in the logbook with ELOG 2.9.2.
I don't
know how to solve your other problem. Maybe you should talk to someone locally who can administer your windows server?
Cheers, Andreas
|
Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Darren Hollinrake on Sat Mar 19 15:24:29 2016
|
I did the following on CentOS 6.7 (Should work for Fedora and RHEL as well):
yum install -y wget
wget http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/RPMS/elog-latest.i386.rpm |