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Wed Jan 26 19:35:48 2011 |
| Louis de Leseleuc | louis.deleseleuc@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | Request | Linux | 2.8.1 | Working Ubuntu 10.10 ELOG binaries |
Hello,
Can anyone please send me, or publicly provide, working Ubuntu 10.10 binaries (64-bit) for ELOG?
I have compiled and installed the program. While the core functionalities are OK, I have run into irritating bugs in filtering and config editing that are not present in the online demo (but are in my local demo and logbook).
Hence I suspect compilation to be the cause.
For the curious:
- Saving the config within ELOG scrambles the elog.conf file
Theme = default
Comment = Louis's Lab Book
Attributes = Project, Type, Category, Subject
after saving becomes
Them = defaultt
Commnt = Louiss's Lab Book
Attribute = Prroject, Type, Category, Subject
- In the Find page, drop-down filters for attributes are ignored, but text is searched
- In the threaded view, Quick filters "dissociate" posts and replies, so that all rows are now in reverse chronological order
Cheers!
Louis
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Tue May 21 15:05:25 2019 |
| Marcel Krenz | krenz@fhi-berlin.mp.de | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 | Write by a .dll instead of the elog.exe |
Dear All,
is it possible to write to the elog instead of the Command line throug a .dll
Best
MK |
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Thu Jan 30 19:52:46 2003 |
| Matthew | greggmc@yahoo.com | Question | | | Write only |
I'm interested using elog for a lab notebook. Once entries have been
entered they cannot be changed/edited.
Is it possible for elog to be setup to support something like this? A write
only mode? |
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Mon Mar 8 16:16:39 2010 |
| Mads Jessen | mcj@dmi.dk | Question | Windows | 2.6.1-1642 | Wrong author when replying a reply |
When replying on a reply, the author is set to the author on the original reply? Othervice it workes great!
part of code:
...
Preset Author = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
Subst on reply author = $long_name
...
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Mon Jul 27 10:20:14 2009 |
| T. Ribbrock | emgaron+elog@ribbrock.org | Bug report | Linux | 2.7.6 | Wrong error message if invalid attribute is used |
I just ran into this little bug: I had defined a new logbook in my config file and suddenly got the message Attribute "Date" not allowed. While I did have several attributes starting with the word "Date" (e.g. "Date In Service", "Date Retired") I had no attribute "Date" in there. After some pondering and wildly commenting out lines, it finally dawned on me: I had used an attribute "ID" - which is also not allowed. However, it would be very helpful if the error message actually reflected that... |
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Wed Mar 6 17:56:22 2013 |
| Ron Beekman | ron.beekman@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-247 | Wrong link in "Your ELOG account has been activated" email |
After entering a new user and activating it in ELOG, the new user receives an email.
The link does not work because the port number is repeated in the link (see below)
In the Global part of the elogd.ini we have added the port:
port = 8080
Maybe I am overlooking something, any suggestions are very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Ron
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Email Subject: Your ELOG account has been activated
Email Body:
Your ELOG account has been activated on host eloghost:8080.
You can access it at http://eloghost:8080:8080/logbookname/?unm=newuser.
To subscribe to any logbook, click on 'Config' in that logbook. |
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Wed Aug 31 10:31:19 2016 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.1 | Wrong time in attachment "Uploaded ..." date |
When an attachment is later added to an exisiting entry, we see that the string "Uploaded <date>" has the wrong
time: in our case it is one hour into the future.
I'm testing it now here in the forum.
I can reproduce it in this forum: the Uploaded time should have been 10:35, but it shows 11:35.
Cheers, Andreas |
Attachment 1: gnome-fs-bookmark-missing.png
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Thu Feb 27 15:15:55 2014 |
| Donald | don.drummel@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2-2475 | XML import Error |
Hi
I've written a powershell script parse a html table that contains old log book data that i would like to import to a elog book. I've attached a example of the output.
When i attempt a import i get this error
"XML file does not contain <ENCODING> element"
The file does contain an encoding for utf-8 I've tried converting the xml to ANSI and ISO-8859-1 encodings but i get the same error.
is there something obvious that I'm missing?
here is the config of the log book:
[WLTST]
Theme = default
Comment = Test Logbook
Attributes = Author, Object, Action
Comment Author = Username
Comment Action = What
Comment Text = Why
Required Attributes = Author, Object, Action, Text
Page Title = Test Logbook
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type |
Attachment 1: new__2.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ELOG_LIST>
<ENTRY>
<MID>
2
</MID>
<DATE>
2014-02-24 22:28
</DATE>
<OBJECT>
Archived Client:
</OBJECT>
<ACTION>
Archived Client:
Archived Client to Manual_Archive and took a full backup of it
</ACTION>
<TEXT>
ticket: 123456
Decommission of client.
</TEXT>
<AUTHOR>
bob
</AUTHOR>
</ENTRY>
<ENTRY>
<MID>
3
</MID>
<DATE>
2014-02-20 20:15
</DATE>
<OBJECT>
Added client:
</OBJECT>
<ACTION>
Added client:
Added client to VMware policy
</ACTION>
<TEXT>
Ticket 1919191
New DHCP server needed to be backed up.
</TEXT>
<AUTHOR>
bob
</AUTHOR>
</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>
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