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  511   Fri Mar 26 09:37:08 2004 Warning Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.5.1-1 Debian LinuxRe: Elog Utility
> a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
> use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
> moved my server to port 80.

That problem has been fixed in revision 1.16 from Feb. 19th. Please get the
newest version from release 2.5.2 issued today.

> b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
> spaces. Please refer the the following example:
> 
> elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
> Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
> Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
> a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
> Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
> Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
> Change Description"

There was also some bug which has been fixed, plus you need following syntax:

elog -h ... -p 8080 -a "Station Number=CC001" ...

note the "" are around the whole attribute=value string, not only the attribute.
  513   Sat Mar 27 18:52:16 2004 Warning Charles DuncanCharles@YorkU.CAQuestionLinux2.5.1-1 Debian LinuxRe: Elog Utility
> > a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
> > use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
> > moved my server to port 80.
> 
> That problem has been fixed in revision 1.16 from Feb. 19th. Please get the
> newest version from release 2.5.2 issued today.
> 
> > b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
> > spaces. Please refer the the following example:
> > 
> > elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
> > Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
> > Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
> > a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
> > Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
> > Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
> > Change Description"
> 
> There was also some bug which has been fixed, plus you need following syntax:
> 
> elog -h ... -p 8080 -a "Station Number=CC001" ...
> 
> note the "" are around the whole attribute=value string, not only the attribute.

Steve,

Thank you for the updates!!!

everything works great... -p 8080 and all my attribs get set. 

The only part that does not work is -l "Log Book" the -l variable has to stay as 
one word. If I submit 2 words (in quotes) it only looks for a logbook of the first 
word and fails.

-Charles-
  535   Mon May 10 00:00:06 2004 Warning Marc Neigerm.neiger@synergie-inf.comBug reportWindows2.5.2Extendable options
Hi,

the use of extendable options in the global section seem to "crash" elogd 
when creating a new entry.
My elogd.cfg is included
the problem attribute is "Client"
Should it be possible to have it extendable only in one specific logbook ?

Are extendable and conditionnal "compatible" on the same set of attributes ?

Cheers,
Marc
  542   Fri May 14 06:19:40 2004 Warning nait tauhnait@no2bl.no-ip.comQuestionLinux2.5.2Using date and subst date
I'm trying capture any edit/modified entry with the following, Using the
real date format instead of text string so that I could do a quick filter on it.

Type modified = date
Subst on Edit modified = $date

Problem: It seem that the Subst on Edit always default to 1 Jan 1970 instead
of current date on edit screen. 

Could it be $date is a string and not compatible with tape date? or is there
a variable or function to convert $date to date format?
 
Thanks,
nait
  567   Fri Jul 2 15:18:20 2004 Warning Alexandre Camsonnecamsonne@jlab.orgBug reportLinux2.5.2 - 2.5.3Re: User/Admin privlege question
Hi, 
I also have this problem, when a non admin user logs in he does not have access to
the config file but if he logs out he can then access the config file as non logged
user.
I also tried to upgrade to version 2.5.3 but running under this version does not ask
for passwords so I reverted to 2.5.2.

Besides these few details, your software is great !

Thank you,

Alexandre

> > For some reason if I define a "login user" that is allowed the configure
> > option he is also allowed to change the configuration file. According to the
> > documentation it seems like this should NOT be the case. Any ideas as to
> > what the problem might be? 
> 
> Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your problem. This leaves few possibilites:
> 
> - any login user CAN change his/her full name, email address etc. but only admin
> users can change ALL OTHERS as well. Admin users should see a "change elogd.cfg"
> button on the config page, whil normal users will not
> 
> - are you sure you logged out as admin user and loggin in again as non-admin
> user? Under some circumstances, the browser keeps old cookies which can confuse
> things. Best is if you delete all browser cookies and try again (Tools/Internet
> Options/Delete Cookies in IE).
> 
> - Stefan
  585   Mon Jul 12 15:21:27 2004 Warning Bartjan Wattelbartjan@wattel.netBug reportWindows2.5.3An "options"-list starting with a " character is handled incorrectly
An options list that starts with a double-quotes character (") is handled 
incorrectly. 

Try the line: 
Options Student name  = "Doe, John", "Foo, Bar".

The ELOG list will have four entries, namely:
 - Doe
 - John
 - "
 - Foo, Bar
  590   Wed Jul 14 11:45:46 2004 Warning Bartjan Wattelwatt0006@mail.hzeeland.nlBug report 2.5.3'Full' mode gives incorrect results when searching
Hi, 

I was just searching your online discussion forum for entries with the 
word 'password' in the subject. I noticed that the 'Full' option in 
the 'full/summary/threaded' line displays the results of all entries in the 
logbook, and not only the entries with the word 'password' in the subject.

I think there is an error in the URL, because when looking for the word 
password in the subject, the URL for the 'Full' option is:
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/page1?mode=full&reve&npp=8&Subject=password

If I change the word 'reve' in this URL to 'reversed=1', the results are 
correct

Bartjan Wattel
  613   Fri Jul 16 16:53:01 2004 Warning Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll2.5.3Date format problem in "Thread display = "
I have an attributes defined as:

 - Attributes = Author, PlannedDate, FunctionalArea, Operation, Category,
HardwareName, Significance, EmailNotify, LastRevision, Subject

I have PlannedDate defined as:
 - Type PlannedDate = date

When I use the following statement:
 - Thread display = $subject, planned for $PlannedDate. Last revised:
$lastrevision

I get the following in my THREADED logbook view:

"Adding new services, planned for 1090519200. Last revised: Thu Jul 15
18:03:52 2004"

Note that the ATTRIBUTE $PlannedDate prints as a (I am guessing) serialized
date and is not formatted.

I'm not sure if this is manifested elsewhere.
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