Re: Vulnerability?, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Mon Mar 7 22:07:54 2022
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> > I trust Stefan is reading this thread and will do something about it. My vote would
> > be to remove the download link to the windows executables and ask Debian to remove
> > the elog package. I think they have a way for upstream developers (Stefan) to request
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Re: Vulnerability?, posted by Jan Just Keijser on Wed Mar 9 17:55:31 2022
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I've built the last C version of elog in git, revision 1ebfd06c using mingw-64 ; the resulting binaries work for me on Windows 2019.
Attached is a zip file with the binaries.
I was not able to create a new installer, these are just the executables |
Re: Removal of ID and Date attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 14 08:49:44 2022
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Use the configuration option
List display = Day, Station Type, Start time UTC, ...
as written in the documentation. |
Re: Removal of ID and Date attributes, posted by James Darrow on Mon Mar 14 18:45:14 2022
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That worked! Thanks Stefan
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Use the configuration option |
Re: Unformatted Appearance of Elog, posted by Greg Christian on Tue Mar 22 17:58:32 2022
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In trying to fix this, I have re-downloaded the source from github rather than the source at http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/tar/elog-latest.tar.gz,
which is apparently very different from what is on github. Now I am running ELOG V3.1.4-d828aa58 |
Re: crash with attachment with very long filename, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 28 14:04:18 2022
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Hi Stefano,
well, why in heaven's name do you run 200+ chars file names? I see that they are generated probably automatically, but I guess you will run in all kinds |
Re: crash with attachment with very long filename, posted by Stefano Lacaprara on Tue Mar 29 11:31:55 2022
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Hi Stefan,
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Re: "User stamp" icon like Time Stamp in Body, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 12 09:06:49 2022
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