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icon1.gif   Problem with 'Show Attributes' option, posted by Heiko Scheit on Sat Feb 19 18:39:52 2005 patch
There is a problem with the 'Show Attributes' option
causing the 'Format ...' options to be ignored.
    icon2.gif   Re: Problem with 'Show Attributes' option, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Feb 20 15:30:04 2005 
> There is a problem with the 'Show Attributes' option
> causing the 'Format ...' options to be ignored.
icon4.gif   Space in logbook name with password list results in "List" menu acting strange, posted by Neil Swartz on Tue Feb 22 01:24:41 2005 
If you have a space in a logbook name and you enable password list, then 
the "List" menu option forces you to the login page each time.
The URL says "aaa+bbb", but when you do not have passwords enabled, the 
    icon2.gif   Re: Space in logbook name with password list results in "List" menu acting strange, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 22 10:35:17 2005 
> If you have a space in a logbook name and you enable password list, then 
> the "List" menu option forces you to the login page each time.
> The URL says "aaa+bbb", but when you do not have passwords enabled, the 
icon5.gif   Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 17:31:55 2005 
If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
along with the elogd.c file?  Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
for the compilation?  Thanks.
    icon2.gif   Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 8 17:34:05 2005 
> If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> along with the elogd.c file?  Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> for the compilation?  Thanks.
    icon2.gif   Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 19:23:14 2005 
> > If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> > along with the elogd.c file?  Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> > for the compilation?  Thanks.
icon4.gif   Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Wed Mar 16 20:04:32 2005 
Hi all,

I'm trying to use the command-line client from linux, but I can't make it
work and that's driving me nuts...

What I want is to reply to a selected message in the logbook, but I
stumble onto two problems:
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