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Date |
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Author |
Author Email |
Category |
OS |
ELOG Version |
Subject |
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Thu Jan 14 11:43:00 2021 |
| Giuseppe Cucinotta | giuseppe.cucinotta@unifi.it | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | elog slowness | We run elog on a server to provide a logbook
for our laboratory. We noticed that
elog is very slow on loading pages: browser |
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Sun Jan 10 11:13:31 2021 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 2006 | hidden files | Hello;
Could I make change on program
only on the " elogd.cfg" ? |
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Fri Jan 8 15:35:35 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Parsing log files | Well, you could put the old options back
to the config file, do the export, then remove
them again. |
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Fri Jan 8 15:28:06 2021 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Linux | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Parsing log files |
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Fri Jan 8 13:47:14 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: Path disclosure on unfound file | Ok, I fixed the code in the current commit
(395e101add19f0fe8a11a25d0822e511f34d94d1).
The path gets stripped, and we see a |
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Fri Jan 8 06:14:49 2021 |
| John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Question | Linux | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Parsing log files | Hi Al; if I understand your situation correctly
you want to access Elog db (logbooks) via
another way. There are many ways depending |
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Fri Jan 8 05:48:45 2021 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Parsing log files | Sometimes we change the attributes in a
config file for a given tab as time goes
on, which naturally can get out of sync with |
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Thu Dec 31 18:35:19 2020 |
| prinnydood | moltensolderlabs@pm.me | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: Path disclosure on unfound file | I can confirm this issue exists on version
3.1.3, which I have installed elog on Debian
10. |
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