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  2318   Thu Sep 27 15:18:10 2007 Question Bertram MetzBertram.Metz@gefanuc.comQuestionLinux | Windows2.6.5-1844Re: Post appearing twice
I've observed the same behavior with attributes containing a dash. Would it be possible to allow '-' in attributes?

Bertram
  66628   Tue Nov 24 10:38:26 2009 Question Bertram MetzBertram.Metz@gefanuc.comQuestionOther2.7.7elogd.cfg for this forum
Hi Stefan,

I'm interested in the current configuration file for this discussion forum. Could you please post it to the
'config examples' logbook?

Thanks,
Bertram
  66629   Thu Nov 26 13:12:23 2009 Reply Bertram MetzBertram.Metz@gefanuc.comQuestionOther2.7.7Re: elogd.cfg for this forum
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> I'm interested in the current configuration file for this discussion forum. Could you please post it to the
> 'config examples' logbook?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bertram

Sure, here it is!
  66762   Mon Mar 15 09:29:11 2010 Question Bertram MetzBertram.Metz@ge.comQuestionWindows2.7.8Invalid URL for groups beneath top groups in overview page

Hi,

I'm trying to implement top groups and started with the sample configuration shown in the 'Syntax of elogd.cfg' chapter of the documentation. But now I'm facing a problem with the links in the logbook selection page.

Here's my group configuration:

Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake
Group Windows PCs = NT, XP

Top group engineering = Linux PCs, Windows PCs
Top group administration = Employees, Purchases
Show top groups = 1
 

The selection page for the top groups is displayed correctly, but the URL for the groups beneath the top group is incorrect. The URL for the Linux PCs group for instance is http://localhost:8080/engineering/engineering/ . The URLs for the logbooks within the Linux PCs groups is correct (e.g. http://localhost:8080/Debian/)

Has anybody an idea what's going wrong in y configuration?

Bertram

  66764   Mon Mar 15 13:20:17 2010 Agree Bertram MetzBertram.Metz@ge.comCommentWindows2.7.8Re: Invalid URL for groups beneath top groups in overview page

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Bertram Metz wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to implement top groups and started with the sample configuration shown in the 'Syntax of elogd.cfg' chapter of the documentation. But now I'm facing a problem with the links in the logbook selection page.

Here's my group configuration:

Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake
Group Windows PCs = NT, XP

Top group engineering = Linux PCs, Windows PCs
Top group administration = Employees, Purchases
Show top groups = 1
 

The selection page for the top groups is displayed correctly, but the URL for the groups beneath the top group is incorrect. The URL for the Linux PCs group for instance is http://localhost:8080/engineering/engineering/ . The URLs for the logbooks within the Linux PCs groups is correct (e.g. http://localhost:8080/Debian/)

Has anybody an idea what's going wrong in y configuration?

Bertram

Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it in the intermediate release 278-4 which is ready for download. 

 Thanks for the quick bug fix.

Bertram

  976   Tue Mar 8 17:31:55 2005 Question Benjamin Brownbrownbr@hotmail.comQuestionLinux2.5.7Compilation flag/file question
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.
  978   Tue Mar 8 19:23:14 2005 Reply Benjamin Brownbrownbr@hotmail.comQuestionLinux2.5.7Re: Compilation flag/file question
> > 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.
> 
> You need elogd.c, mxml.c and regex.c, the Makefile you can get from CVS as well 
> 
> http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/Makefile

Worked like a charm.  Thanks again.
  66664   Mon Jan 11 09:55:52 2010 Question Ben Weynben.weyn@vanderlande.comQuestionWindows2.7.7-2246Each day new logbookfile

I have installed Elog in a Windows-environment. It's working fine, but i get a new logbookfile each day. Is it possible to have all entries in 1 logbookfile?

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