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  802   Sun Nov 21 00:46:28 2004 Reply Heiko Scheith.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.deBug reportLinux2.5.4-6Re: compiling elog on AMD64> > When compiling elogd on AMD64 (in 64 bit
mode) there are many 
> > warnings like these:
  
  801   Sat Nov 20 19:44:57 2004 Entry Ognyan Kulevogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bgRequestAll Partial Bulgarian translationHi, we are using ELOG for keeping track of
a server maintainance.  I've
translated some of ELOG's strings.  The file
 eloglang.bulgarian 
  800   Thu Nov 18 09:40:25 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.5.4-6Re: compiling elog on AMD64> When compiling elogd on AMD64 (in 64 bit
mode) there are many 
> warnings like these:
  
  799   Wed Nov 17 18:52:40 2004 Question Heiko Scheith.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.deBug reportLinux2.5.4-6compiling elog on AMD64When compiling elogd on AMD64 (in 64 bit mode)
there are many 
warnings like these:
  
  798   Tue Nov 16 17:49:54 2004 Question damon nettlesnettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu   elog password access without usersis there a way to set up a logbook so that
a password is required to get
into it, but no username?
  
  797   Tue Nov 16 18:07:31 2004 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch   Re: elog password access without users> i   
  796   Tue Nov 16 22:45:24 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch   Re: elog password access without users> thanks. that seems to get me the functionality
i needed. is there any way to
> get rid of the username line when using
  
  795   Tue Nov 16 22:06:29 2004 Question damon nettlesnettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu   Re: elog password access without users> > is there a way to set up a logbook so
that a password is required to get
> > into it, but no username?
  
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