Re: Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Sat Apr 18 00:33:53 2009
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Thanks for reminding me of that, it will do fine. A suggestion: Separate Restrict Edit into Restrict Edit and Restrict Delete or some functional equivalent.
Then we have the choice to restrict one or the other or both. Is that worth doing?
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Re: Multi Logook Login RESOLVED, posted by Hal Proctor on Tue Apr 21 20:32:10 2009
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Re: Multi Logook Login, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 6 16:03:56 2009
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]Hi, Stefan!
[quote=Stefan Ritt]If [B]"password file = xxx"[/B] is however in each individual logbooks configuration, then you get [B]"path=/<lobook>"[/B]. You can |
Re: elogd dies after receiving second SIGHUP, posted by Paul T. Keener on Wed Jun 3 19:53:13 2009
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> > elogd continues to run after a SIGHUP. If a second SIGHUP is received the daemon terminates.
> > This was observed on Solaris 10 (SPARC).
> > The documentation states that elogd should re-read configuration after receiving SIGHUP.
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Re: elogd dies after receiving second SIGHUP, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 4 09:49:13 2009
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> > > elogd continues to run after a SIGHUP. If a second SIGHUP is received the daemon terminates.
> > > This was observed on Solaris 10 (SPARC).
> > > The documentation states that elogd should re-read configuration after receiving SIGHUP.
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Re: elogd dies after receiving second SIGHUP, posted by Paul T. Keener on Thu Jun 4 18:49:29 2009
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> > > > elogd continues to run after a SIGHUP. If a second SIGHUP is received the daemon terminates.
> > > > This was observed on Solaris 10 (SPARC).
> > > > The documentation states that elogd should re-read configuration after receiving SIGHUP.
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Re: elogd dies after receiving second SIGHUP, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 5 13:18:00 2009
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> Here is the patch. It works under both Solaris and Linux.
Thanks! I put that into revision #2207. |
Using conditional attributes, posted by Adam Blandford on Sat Jul 18 10:38:00 2009
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Hi
I have a logbook including the attributes: Author, Topic Date, Phase, Reference, Subject, Start Time, End Time, Duration
The Phase attribute has a number of MOptions including: Design, Manufacture, Testing, Results, Transport |