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  1129   Fri May 6 20:32:49 2005 Reply Matt Biggywiggum45@hotmail.comBug reportWindows2.5.8Re: elogd crashes on log out
Another quick update on this, it looks like the bug was introduced in version
2.5.8-2 built Mar 30 2005, 11:04:33, revision 1.611

version 2.5.8-1 built Mar 21 2005, 17:28:54, revision 1.592 does not exhibit the
behavior.


Matt
  1128   Fri May 6 18:41:04 2005 Reply Matt Biggywiggum45@hotmail.comBug reportWindows2.5.8Re: elogd crashes on log out
> > What other information can I provide that might assist in diagnosing this?
> 
> Please send me your elogd.cfg configuration file.

Stefan - I am having the exact same problem as outlined here. I sent you an
email with a somewhat complicated config file. Attached to this message is a
much simpler one. 

With this file, if you remove the B5 server (remove it from top group a2, and
remove the [b5] entry) the crash does not happen. If the B5 server (or any
additional server) is in the file, then the problem occurs.

For me, there are 3 places where the crash happens:
- on logout
- when an invalid username/password is used to login
- when you login to A1, then try to go to A2

This is happening on elog v2.5.9-1 (built May 2, 2005, 12:17:18 revision 1.642)

I have tried on windows 2000 and 2003 servers, and it seems to happen on both of
them.

Matt
  1127   Mon May 2 16:01:13 2005 Blink Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestAll Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view
> LOL ..this way I can't see the list of other threads .. so il my goal is to inspect the thread
> looking for something I have to:
> - open the 3d
> - return to 3d list
> - open another 3d ..
> [loop]
> 
> my wish would be to reduce it to
> - open the 3d
> - open another 3d ..
> [loop]

Well, I have the browser's back button on one of my mouse buttons, so "- return to 3d list" is one
mouse click. My policy is: If I can save someone two or more mouse clicks for am operation, I will
implement it. If it's less, it's not worth investing some hours of programming just to save 0.5s
each tim (;-).

Ok ok, I'll put it on the wish list. Just in case I'm running out of work. :-)
  1126   Mon May 2 15:40:02 2005 Agree Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itBug reportLinux2.5.8-6Re: rss feed title & conditional attributes
> Ok, fixed. I do however not evaluate the conditional attribute, but just remove any
> empty attribute, I guess that makes more sense.

ok, it work perfectly, tnx .. I agree with you choice of course :-)
  1125   Mon May 2 15:37:11 2005 Blink Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itRequestAll Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view
> > ok, i've downgraded my request then ...
> > 
> > it will be still useful to have the possibility of expland selectively a single thread :-)
> 
> That you can do by clicking on the thread and look at the thread at the top of the page (;-))
> 
> That's exactly the same number of clicks as you would need to expand a thread (:-)))

LOL ..this way I can't see the list of other threads .. so il my goal is to inspect the thread
looking for something I have to:
- open the 3d
- return to 3d list
- open another 3d ..
[loop]

my wish would be to reduce it to
- open the 3d
- open another 3d ..
[loop]

of course I'm thinking to a big number of entries in a short number of 3ds .. making ugly to
simply expand everything .. :-)
  1124   Mon May 2 14:58:27 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.5.8-6Re: rss feed title & conditional attributes
Ok, fixed. I do however not evaluate the conditional attribute, but just remove any
empty attribute, I guess that makes more sense.
  1123   Mon May 2 14:51:43 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestAll Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view
> ok, i've downgraded my request then ...
> 
> it will be still useful to have the possibility of expland selectively a single thread :-)

That you can do by clicking on the thread and look at the thread at the top of the page (;-))

That's exactly the same number of clicks as you would need to expand a thread (:-)))
  1122   Mon May 2 14:49:47 2005 Reply Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itRequestAll Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view
> > A way may be using cookies, otherwise one can implement a kind o session mechanism
> > (using cookies or QS to pass sessid and storing user data on the server for a limited
> > time...)
> > the session method may be useful, but more difficult to implemnet, of course
> 
> The concept of a session ID is not present in elog, so implementing it would be harder
> than writing elog from scratch. Keeping the thousand 'expansion' flags in cookies is bad
> as well, because your browser will send them all each time you request a page, which can
> then slow down things considerably over slow lines.

ok, i've downgraded my request then ...

it will be still useful to have the possibility of expland selectively a single thread :-)
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