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Fri Jun 4 22:40:44 2004 |
| Robin Peterson | robin.h.peterson@state.or.us | | | 2.52 | Using select menu option to move multiple logbook entries to another logbook |
I'm trying to configure this thing to be able to filter on a set of
criteria, choose select, choose toggle all, and then choose "Move to
Complete Work Requests".
I've been able to select a specific logbook entry and move it, and I've
been able to filter and select and toggle, but I can't figure out how to
get the Move To option to show up on the main logbook menu....
what am I missing?
robin |
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Fri Jun 4 16:55:36 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: Resubmit as new entry |
> Elogd crashing when "Resubmit as new entry" is executed.
> Tried with demo config, same result, also tried with snapshot version.
> After the first crash i restart elogd, then it crashes every time i enter
> the logbook containing the entry i tried to "Resubmit as new entry"
> Anyone seen same behavior, on win2000 platform ?.
I fixed this problem, was a stack overflow. New snapshot is available. |
555
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Fri Jun 4 16:43:34 2004 |
| nait tauh | nait@no2bl.no-ip.com | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
> I compiled one (just for you :))), available at
>
> http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/tar/elogd-snapshot.gz
>
> Unzip it and rename it to "elogd". But if you have problems with missing shared C
> libraries, I cannot guarantee that it works. In that case you have to wait for the next
> official release.
Thank you very much.... it work.
nait. |
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Thu Jun 3 22:22:33 2004 |
| miljan dedic | mde@hvidovre.dk | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.2 | Resubmit as new entry |
Hello,
Elogd crashing when "Resubmit as new entry" is executed.
Tried with demo config, same result, also tried with snapshot version.
After the first crash i restart elogd, then it crashes every time i enter
the logbook containing the entry i tried to "Resubmit as new entry"
Anyone seen same behavior, on win2000 platform ?.
Miljan |
553
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Thu Jun 3 22:05:37 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Mail notification without attachment possible? |
> I just noticed the problem of mail notification with big attachments. For a
> files or photos exchange setup we could run into load and bandwidth problem
> quickly. Any way to restrict mail notification by attributes or without
> attachment?
Use
Email format = 6
to restrict email notifications to URL and attributes only (without
attachment). A size limit for email notifications is right now not implemented. |
552
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Thu Jun 3 20:22:47 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
> Now I have more error. ;(
>
> Maybe you can post your elogd build.... just for me. :)
I compiled one (just for you :))), available at
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/tar/elogd-snapshot.gz
Unzip it and rename it to "elogd". But if you have problems with missing shared C
libraries, I cannot guarantee that it works. In that case you have to wait for the next
official release. |
551
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Thu Jun 3 18:28:02 2004 |
| nait tauh | nait@no2bl.no-ip.com | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
> Looks like a weird Linux installation. Maybe try to link static:
>
> gcc -O -static -o elogd elogd.c
>
> executable will be much bigger, but maybe work...
Now I have more error. ;(
$ gcc -O -static -o elogd elogd.c
elogd.c:792: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `logf'
/tmp/ccysvxip.o(.text+0x12f3): In function `setgroup':
: warning: Using 'initgroups' in statically linked applications requires at runtime
the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
/tmp/ccysvxip.o(.text+0x12cd): In function `setgroup':
: warning: Using 'getgrnam' in statically linked applications requires at runtime
the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
/tmp/ccysvxip.o(.text+0x1351): In function `setuser':
: warning: Using 'getpwnam' in statically linked applications requires at runtime
the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
/tmp/ccysvxip.o(.text+0x2fe97): In function `server_loop':
: warning: Using 'gethostbyaddr' in statically linked applications requires at
runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
/tmp/ccysvxip.o(.text+0x15ca): In function `sendmail':
: warning: Using 'gethostbyname' in statically linked applications requires at
runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
Maybe you can post your elogd build.... just for me. :)
nait. |
550
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Thu Jun 3 17:28:07 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
> > http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/elogd-snapshot.exe
> >
> > is for windows, for linux you have to recompile with
> >
> > gcc -O -o elogd elogd.c
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Stefan
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> I tried compile it in gentoo 1.4 GCC 3.3.3 without problem. However, it refuse
> to run on ipcop box. The error message,
> ./elogd: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.3' not found (required by ./elogd)
>
> I guess the kernel and/or compiler version is not matching. Any simple way to
> fix it? Thanks for your help?
Looks like a weird Linux installation. Maybe try to link static:
gcc -O -static -o elogd elogd.c
executable will be much bigger, but maybe work... |