Re: elog server go to high CPU and hangs, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Feb 18 12:05:52 2021
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Dear Stefano,
Try the entry I wrote some time ago elog:68655
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Re: Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Nov 21 13:32:04 2022
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The way to do this is to ensure that the date of the entry is in the future. As a hard -core linux (ab)user of elog, I create an entry, then dive
into the yymmdda.log files, and edit it so that the date at the top of the entry is, for example, Sat, 31 Dec 2022 23:59:59. Then, that entry will
remain at the top of the listings until the New Year. I do this very thing for the very same reason, i.e. to keep one entry at the top of the listings |
Re: Wikipedia Article deleted, posted by David Pilgram on Sat Jan 28 14:26:07 2023
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I am rather with John on this.
I deliberately stopped contributing to Wikipedia years ago after I added an observation to an entry. That is, a piece of what could be
called original research. It was shot down in flames for being precisely that: original research. From what I read in the Draft:Elog |
Re: Maximum number of attributes, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jan 8 15:56:40 2024
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In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix. For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix
"I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a
number of attributes. Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile. |
Re: Maximum number of attributes, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jan 8 17:30:42 2024
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Or what about the "ticket number" feature? Every new entry thread (sorry, confusing terminology on my part) would
increment the ticket number by one, and there is no limit as far as I am aware. This is all explained in the elogd configuration documentation.
Stefan |
Re: Maximum number of attributes, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jan 8 21:08:43 2024
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As for my suggestion earlier, now I'm at my computer with working elog. I think that the following four lines (three I guess already there but need
alteration for this) need to appear in your elogd.conf file. The first three should also include any other thing you need to display etc. I've
cut this down to the bear bones, and ... means anything else you want to add. |
Re: today date in template, posted by David Pilgram on Tue Apr 9 13:40:44 2024
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This was given to me by Andreas L,
In my elog.cfg file, I have the following:
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Re: today date in template, posted by David Pilgram on Tue Apr 9 13:49:51 2024
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This was given to me by Andreas Luedeke of this parish.
In my elog.cfg file, I have the following:
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