Re: Instant Edit Link, posted by Raj on Sun Feb 29 18:31:47 2004
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I have done all that you suggested and all I get is the Message ID # that takes
me to the message.
I even upgraded to the 2.5.1 version. Then I placed the elogd.c in the SRC
folder. Also placed the images in the themes folder.
When I edit the List Display line it throws all my columns off by 1.
No luck so far.
Any suggestions?
PS
Thanks for such a quick reply!
> I have added that functionality according to your request. In elogd.cfg, you
> can specify
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> List Display = ID, Edit, Delete, Date, Author, ... <other attributes>
>
> which gives you two colums, one to edit and entry and one to delete one. See
> the attached picture. I presume that's what you want. This works on the
> newest version
>
> http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/src/elogd.c?rev=1.272
>
> and you need the two icons
>
> http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/themes/default/edit.gif?rev=1.1
> http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/themes/default/delete.gif?rev=1.1
>
> to be put under your elog/themes/default/ directory. Or you wait for the
> next official release (;-) |
Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 1 08:26:32 2004
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All I can offer is send me your config file for the problematic logbook, and
I will try to reproduce the error. |
Re: Instant Edit Link, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 1 08:29:19 2004
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> I even upgraded to the 2.5.1 version. Then I placed the elogd.c in the SRC
> folder. Also placed the images in the themes folder.
As I wrote, you have to get the latest elogd.c, revision 1.272 and *COMPILE* it
(or wait for the next official release). If you cannot compile elogd.c, let me
know and I can send you the executable. |
Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Mon Mar 1 18:04:08 2004
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hello stefan
sorry for the delay, was out of the office today. i had tested the same config
and logbook under a "pseudo" win nt installation (suse linux 8.2 with vmware
4.01 (virtaual pc simualtion) and a nativ win nt 4.0 sp6a: there is no
problem! as well as this configuration works under linux as daemon.
the problem only ocures on win 2003 server. I d'dn't test it under xp, 2000,
2002 beause i don't have any of this systems. but it looks that no one else
has this problem. would be helpfull to know if there anybody out in
cyberspase using elog 2.5.1 with win 2000 or 2002 or even better with win
2003 server? or do you have a 2003 server at psi?
for me it looks like a incompatibility of a stack, boffer overrun or somethin
in the memory. for me it really only occurs under win 2003. thats what i'm
wondering. the system memory test of the server was ok (no virus, non
controller problem or something, else, checked the hole stuff agian, just to
be really shure!) , other apps don't have any problmes (it isonly iis 6 and
mercure mail server runnig on this system with about 20gb free disk and about
500mb ram totally and a pentium 4).
if you think you have a chance to reproduce the problem i can zip the config
file and the log for you. but in my opinion, you will need a win 2k3.
i'd chdcked the file system rights again to be shure that they are ok. also
i'd checked that elog run as a system service under win 2k3. it should have
all rights. changing to run eleog with administrator rights didn't change
anything.
would be great to find out what's happen. in the mean time i let it untreaded,
hoping no one will click treaded view... ;-) for security, the servie is
configured to restart if it hangs and to boot the system in an emergency, but
it shouldn't happen evry hour...
thakX!
ueli
> All I can offer is send me your config file for the problematic logbook, and
> I will try to reproduce the error.
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Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 2 09:29:38 2004
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> the problem only ocures on win 2003 server. I d'dn't test it under xp, 2000,
> 2002 beause i don't have any of this systems. but it looks that no one else
> has this problem. would be helpfull to know if there anybody out in
> cyberspase using elog 2.5.1 with win 2000 or 2002 or even better with win
> 2003 server? or do you have a 2003 server at psi?
> for me it looks like a incompatibility of a stack, boffer overrun or somethin
> in the memory.
I agree. It's most probably a stack overflow problem. The stack size must be less
on a win 2003 server compared to a xp machine. I know that the threaded display
requires some more stack space than the other displays. But unfortunately I have
no win 2003 server here to try. |
Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Tue Mar 2 12:23:09 2004
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> I agree. It's most probably a stack overflow problem. The stack size must be
less
> on a win 2003 server compared to a xp machine. I know that the threaded display
> requires some more stack space than the other displays. But unfortunately I have
> no win 2003 server here to try.
since the new server isn't standing here in my office i can not test if older elog
versions don't have the problem too. but if your idea of stack or buffer overflow
is right, i guess that hoping of the helpfull ms pach or a update of the compiler
will be the only what we could do :-( it's always the same using software fom a
company named "kleinstweich"... ;-(
is there a posibility in elog to switch off the threaded view or to say what kind
of views are allowed? this would be helpfull in this case as well as it may be a
nice feature for other users too. elog is very powerfull, fo some users i think
too powerfull with to many possibilities. i think about something like you made in
the menu / guest menu option or maybe a flag to say "don't" make threaded dispaly
possible", like e-mail formating or something else?
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Type date and conditional attributes, posted by Ralph Bearpark on Fri Mar 5 15:34:30 2004
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BUG#1
Given:
Attributes = Category, Status, Started, Finished, Activity, Headline
Type Started = date
Type Finished = date
Options Status = 1-To Do{1}, 2-Opened{2}, 3-Closed{3}, 4-Suspended{4}
{2} Preset Started = $date
{3} Preset Finished = $date
{4} Preset Finished = $date
There seems to be no setting of Date format (or Time format?) that gives a
meaningful value to attributes Started or Finished. Even "Date format = %s"
- which gives number of seconds since 1970 - gives bad results.
BUG#2
In single entry view, elog returns an unformatted date value for "Type =
date" attributes - even when it has been manually entered with the date picker. |
Re: Instant Edit Link, posted by Raj on Fri Mar 5 17:26:29 2004
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I must have misunderstood what you meant. That aside, I don't know how to compile
the elogd.c so any help would be appreciated. I would like to learn how to also.
Thanks.
> > I even upgraded to the 2.5.1 version. Then I placed the elogd.c in the SRC
> > folder. Also placed the images in the themes folder.
>
> As I wrote, you have to get the latest elogd.c, revision 1.272 and *COMPILE* it
> (or wait for the next official release). If you cannot compile elogd.c, let me
> know and I can send you the executable. |
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