Re: string length limit in url tag, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jul 21 06:15:44 2016
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Several strings in ELOG are limited to 256 chars. It is likely the limit for URLs, too.
The magic number "256" appears 285
times in the elogd.c file.
It is probaly easier if you compress long URLs with goo.gl
Cheers, Andreas
Don wrote:
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New elog version 3.1.2, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 5 10:31:02 2016
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A new version 3.1.2 of elog has been released today and can be retrieved through the normal download section. Since it fixes some vulnerabilities, it
is recommended to update to this version.
Stefan |
Display of draft entries in elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 2 13:54:36 2016
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Dear all,
there seems to be still lots of confusion with the new "draft modus" introduced in elog 3.1.2. Here is how it works:
If you edit an old or new entry, your changes are written to the elog server every few seconds. The entry in the elog database is marked as "draft". |
Re: Display of draft entries in elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 2 14:54:58 2016
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In version 3.1.2-416db9f I implemented a "Restore" button, which should fix the second drawback. If you press it, you should be able to go
back to where you started when editing an entry. |
Elog source code giving errors when compiling about missing header files, posted by rahul bhandari on Wed Dec 21 20:15:19 2016
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I downloaded the source code from the git repository which contained the new fix that was made for the missing username-crash error. I tried compiling
the elogd.c file using a GCC compiler and it gave an error about missing header files. It first gave an error about netdb.h file and when I commented that
header file call, it gave further errors for other header files. I do not really understand why it gives an error about that. |
Re: Elog source code giving errors when compiling about missing header files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 22 09:41:35 2016
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You need the netdb.h header file to compile elog. I see that you compile under Windows. You have to make sure that your compiler installation comes with
all header files. The netdb.h file is usually in /usr/include under Unix.
rahul |
Empty mxml directory in commit a6e5962, posted by Christine Quicot on Tue Jan 31 17:49:16 2017
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Hello,
I wonder if it's normal that in the sources files, new created mxml directory is empty.
In commit # a6e5962 4 files are deleted but not moved: |
Re: Empty mxml directory in commit a6e5962, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 31 21:29:05 2017
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The mxml package has been converted into a submodule in the git repository. At http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download.html you see that you need a "--recursive"
flag to clone it. If you have already checked out the sources, you need a
git submodule update --init --recursive |