Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 20:18:06 2015
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Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 20:37:48 2015
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Thanks Stefan, It looks like the group had actually contacted you directly as well (sorry for the redundant work!). Thanks for the help,
the great application and your time.
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Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 22:02:33 2015
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Still no luck changing the TZ for a single elog service. I completed the following:
* I added a new user/group - central-tz-user (id 1010)
* changed user TZ to central, su as user and confirmed CDT via 'date' |
Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Thu Jun 11 01:32:26 2015
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Okay, I missed the obvious...
sudo -u central-tz-user (start elog)
gary |
Re: Drag-and-drop not working in elog 3.1.0, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jun 11 08:48:21 2015
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Dear David,
what I meant with a "fresh and clean installation" is, that you do not install elog on the production system over
the existing elog, but instead on another Linux box.
One possible problem could be that you have a modified CSS (or some other file), which
is not overwritten by the ELOG installation. That file could break the D & D functionality.
My advise would be, to do an ELOG test installation |
Re: Drag-and-drop not working in elog 3.1.0, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 11 09:09:03 2015
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Sure, I just wanted to get feedback from you regarding the draft functionality. As it looks now people are happy, so I will do a 3.1.1.
Andreas
Luedeke wrote:
PS: Stefan, V3.1.0-2411f95 is from April |
dependencies lib, posted by alireza on Sun Jun 14 10:17:18 2015
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Hi,I'm new here :) and want to install elog on linux suse. could you please tell me, how can I find this following lib dependency.
linuxsuse#rpm -i elogi386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies: |
Re: dependencies lib, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 15 08:28:43 2015
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If you Google for "libssl.so.6 is needed", you will find for example this site: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2096126 ,
which tells you to install the libssl-dev package.
alireza |