Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Mar 17 07:04:44 2015
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Hi David,
I was confused because one normally does not need to include a line in the configuration to set a default value. A default
is exactly what you get if you don't specify anything in the configuration
But I think I've figured it out: you were overriding the default in the global section for all logbooks and |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 24 15:49:28 2015
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Show last default = 0
always worked, even in my original code. It was just not documented. I added that.
Andreas |
Documentation of the webserver authentication, posted by Christof Hanke on Wed May 6 12:31:04 2015
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Hi Stefan,
here is a draft of how you could describe the webserver authentication in your docs.
T/Christof |
Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 20 18:46:27 2015
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> Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to bring some
> order. Possibly to get around the lazy archivers, I suspect.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 19:05:43 2015
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> > Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> > in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to
bring some
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu May 21 10:59:07 2015
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I had no intention of causing any offence with my lazy archiving comment - hope I didn't, sorry if I did.
No
offence taken :-)
Personally, I would have found it useful to put the attachments into a separate directory - or at least to
allow
the possibility. Elog as it stands sometimes can, and sometimes cannot cope with that functionality - and even to try means messing |
Emails generated by Elog, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Jun 5 12:28:21 2015
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I am one who received an email every time there is a new entry in this forum.
I have just noticed that since May 20, every email contains the message "An old ELOG entry has been updated: "
whereas before that date, the vast majority say "A new ELOG entry has been submitted: " |
Re: Emails generated by Elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 5 12:34:32 2015
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I acknowledge these two bugs and will fix them soon.
David
Pilgram wrote:
I am one who received an email every time there is a new entry in |