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icon13.gif   Select -> Edit wipes dates, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 27 12:42:47 2008 
I just ran into the following bug:
I have a logbook where entries have several attributes, among which several dates. All of these are set to "Type <attr> = date".
If I use the "Select" action, tag several entries and subsequently chose "Edit", the values of all date attributes are wiped. All other
icon1.gif   Installation problems, posted by George B. on Mon Oct 27 13:05:13 2008 
Hello,

I just upgraded to elog 2.7.5 from 2.6.4 on my Debian system. Here is some feedback:
    icon2.gif   Re: Maximum number of mail recipients, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 05:25:12 2008 
 

    
        
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    icon2.gif   Re: Installation problems, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 05:53:39 2008 
> 1) "make" fails if libssl-dev package is not installed. Documentation does not mention SSL library requirements.

I added a note to the documentation, thank you.
    icon2.gif   Re: Elogd crashes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 07:07:47 2008 
 

    
        
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    icon2.gif   Re: elogd crashes when creating new logbook using existing logbook as template, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 30 03:10:00 2008 
> elogd is crashing with a segv when I try to create a new logbook by clicking the "Create new logbook" button
> with an existing logbook selected in the dropdown list as a template. I've attached my config file for
> reference. As a specific example, I'm logged in as the admin user, viewing logbook "1248", which has no entries,
    icon2.gif   Re: Error Message During Uploads, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 30 04:33:43 2008 
 

    
        
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    icon2.gif   Re: Installation problems, posted by George B. on Wed Nov 5 10:32:07 2008 
> The elogd (or elogd.init in the distribution) is written for RedHat based systems where echo_success gives the 
> typical output with a green [OK] at the end of the line. For Debian, there is (was) in principle a Debian package 
> which has it's own startup script. Since the package maintainer is not active any more (I guess), the Debian 
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