elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Fred Hooper on Thu Jul 3 07:25:49 2003
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Announcing: elog2sql
elog2sql was created to help translate logbooks created by the program
``elog'' from the native elog flat file format to a MySQL database. I had a
need to have the elog data in a database, and it appears from the forum that
several others had a similar need.
I created a set of perl scripts that will allow the translation of elog
logbooks into a MySQL database. The design and implementation of these
scripts are a simple one, and allow the one-time copying of a set of logbooks.
The elog2sql toolkit consists of two scripts. The first script, parsecfg.pl,
reads a elogd.cfg, and creates a sql file that will create a set of db
tables corresponding to elog logbooks. The second script, parselog.pl, takes
a set of elog logfiles, and creates a sql file that will enter the logbook
data into the database. The result is a copy of the elog logbook that can
used as desired inside the framework of MySQL. Attachments are handled by
inserting an entry of the attachment name into an seperate attachment table.
This allows multiple attachments per entry.
You can download the elog2sql program archive at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/elog2sql.tar.gz . It contains the
scripts and basic documentation. You can read the man page at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/index.html
email for questions or comments. |
elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:02:48 2003
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elog -h 192.168.0.25 -p 80 -l Database -a Type=test1 -a OS=W2K -a Loc=room1
-a Status=operational
doing anything wrong here? |
elog.exe , posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Nov 12 07:52:45 2003
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impossible to create the moptions with
-a Type#0="%D1%"
-a Itel#0="%zItel%"
the variable are set to
set D1=Tel
set zItel=Tel.gif
other standard option work fine
does anybody has good experience with elog.exe command ?
elog -h 'my site elo' -p 83 -l 'my logbook' -a Phone="%2" -a Contact="%3 %
4" -a Type#0="%D1%" -a Cat="%5" -a Itel#0="%zItel%" "%6 %7 %8 %9"
----------------------------- here are the config in elog
[titiPHONE]
Comment = PhoneList
Find menu text = menu/titiphone_top.html
Data dir = prive_Etienne/PhoneList
Guest Menu commands = Help
Find Guest Menu Commands = Help
Attributes = Phone, Itel, Dossier, Ext_direct, Societe, Contact, Cat,Type,
Prive, Email, Adress, City, Relation, By
Quick filter = Itel,Type,Dossier,Date,Prive
Roptions Prive = no,CD,EC,MD,NB,TR,TV,AH,NW,JW,Manon
IOptions Itel = Tel.gif, TelDirect.gif, Fax.gif, Gsm.gif, Tel2.gif,
TelHome.gif,TelFax.gif,TelHelp.gif
ROptions Type = Tel,TelDirect,Fax,Gsm,Tel2,Home,Combine,TelHelp
Preset Itel = Tel.gif
Preset Type = Tel
Preset Prive = no
Preset Email =
Display mode = Summary
Thread Icon = Itel
Thread display = $Phone,$Contact,$Dossier,$Societe($Type/$prive) |
elog.css and lock.png fail to load with top groups, posted by Ben Loer on Thu Mar 21 16:14:00 2019
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As the title says, we have our elog running behind an Apache proxy that is also providing authentication. We also have top groups enabled. The first time a user views a top group page with a fresh browser cache, the index is delivered, but requests for elog.css and lock.png are returned with http 302 with location set to the elog root. (I.e., if the server is proxied under server.example.com/logs, the first request for server.example.com/logs/TopGroup1/elog.css returns a 302 with location set to server.example.com/logs// ).
Any subsequent visits return the files fine. The attached screenshot shows the network requests in chrome.
Is this a proxy configuration issue, something we've set wrong in elog, ??
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elog-2.0.5 core dumps under Solaris, posted by Christian Korschan on Wed Jul 24 16:44:44 2002
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Just compiled elog-2.0.5 under Solaris 8 and 9 without any warnings/errors
but the elogd binary just core dumps:
# /opt/ELOG/bin/elogd -c /opt/ELOG/elogd.cfg
Indexing logbook "demo"...
Bus Error (core dumped)
.. tracing elogd shows:
[ lines snipped ]
2964: brk(0x005B8A68) = 0
2964: ioctl(1, TCGETA, 0xFFBEE6BC) = 0
Indexing logbook "demo"...
2964: write(1, " I n d e x i n g l o g".., 27) = 27
2964: Incurred fault #5, FLTACCESS %pc = 0x000164C0
2964: siginfo: SIGBUS BUS_ADRALN addr=0x2F757372
2964: Received signal #10, SIGBUS [default]
2964: siginfo: SIGBUS BUS_ADRALN addr=0x2F757372
2964: *** process killed ***
#
... any glue ? |
elog's image manipulation of .png file generated from a pdf/jpg, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Nov 22 16:23:08 2012
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Hi all,
Is it just my system or do others have this odd issue.
I have a pdf file which is 'upside-down', I attached it to an elog entry, and the .png image thumbnail was
generated. Now this too was upside-down, so I tried to use the left (or right) rotation buttons along the top
of the image in elog to do a 180 degree rotation.
The first 90 degree rotation was fine, but the second attempt just made a smaller image.
It happens with various pdf files generated by various software (in case).
I also tried it with a jpg file, in that case the second attempt enlarged the image.
I could not find any way to actually invert the .png image using elog; but I was surprised that a second
rotation ddid something different (change magnification) rather than nothing at all if it could only cope with a
90 degree rotation.
It's not a vital fix for me, but I have found the thumbnail (png) manipulation functions have a few rough edges,
so when necessary I use xv or gimp on the .png file to get what I want.
Or is this just my system? |
elog utility for submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header, posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Jul 11 19:04:38 2005
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The 'elog' utility for commandline submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header.
The host listed after 'Host:' should be the host where the server runs, not the
localhost (see patch below).
$ diff -u elog.c_20050711 elog.c
--- elog.c_20050711 Mon Jul 11 18:54:20 2005
+++ elog.c Mon Jul 11 18:55:31 2005
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
sprintf(request + strlen(request), "%s/%d?cmd=download", experiment, message_id);
strcat(request, " HTTP/1.0\r\n");
- sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Host: %s\r\n", host_name);
+ sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Host: %s\r\n", host);
sprintf(request + strlen(request), "User-Agent: ELOG\r\n");
first = 1;
@@ -872,7 +872,7 @@
strcat(request, " HTTP/1.0\r\n");
sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=%s\r\n", boundary);
- sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Host: %s\r\n", host_name);
+ sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Host: %s\r\n", host);
sprintf(request + strlen(request), "User-Agent: ELOG\r\n");
sprintf(request + strlen(request), "Content-Length: %d\r\n", content_length); |
elog submit without user and password, posted by H. Scheit on Mon Jul 8 19:42:13 2002
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With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
logbook without specifying the -u option. I.e. NO PASSWORD is
necessary to submit a message. I assume it is related to the problem
of expiring password-cookies while entering the message using a web
browser. |
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