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  474   Fri Feb 13 21:59:44 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Linux2.5.0Re: elog (not elogd) submit does not work anymore
Oops! I 're-used' the '-s' flag for email suppression, so it was actually 
double used. I changed the email supprssion flag to '-p', so '-s' should 
work again for specifying subdirectories.
  475   Mon Feb 16 16:07:34 2004 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Linux2.5.0Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc)
So I fixed all compiler generated warnigns except these:

[midas@pc2075 ~/elog]$ gcc -g -O -W -Wall -o elogd src/elogd.c
src/elogd.c: In function `set_cookie':
src/elogd.c:4675: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
src/elogd.c: In function `send_file_direct':
src/elogd.c:5483: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
src/elogd.c: In function `show_elog_list':
src/elogd.c:11938: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
locales
src/elogd.c:11957: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
locales
src/elogd.c:11979: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
locales
src/elogd.c:11987: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
locales
src/elogd.c: In function `ctrlc_handler':
src/elogd.c:15864: warning: empty body in an if-statement
src/elogd.c: In function `hup_handler':
src/elogd.c:15870: warning: empty body in an if-statement

Do you know how to disable these warnings or any other workaround? I would 
like to compile without any remaining warnings.
  476   Mon Feb 16 16:40:50 2004 Question Heiko Scheith.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de Linux2.5.0Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc)
> So I fixed all compiler generated warnigns except these:
> 
> [midas@pc2075 ~/elog]$ gcc -g -O -W -Wall -o elogd src/elogd.c
> src/elogd.c: In function `set_cookie':
> src/elogd.c:4675: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
> src/elogd.c: In function `send_file_direct':
> src/elogd.c:5483: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
> src/elogd.c: In function `show_elog_list':
> src/elogd.c:11938: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11957: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11979: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11987: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some 
> locales
> src/elogd.c: In function `ctrlc_handler':
> src/elogd.c:15864: warning: empty body in an if-statement
> src/elogd.c: In function `hup_handler':
> src/elogd.c:15870: warning: empty body in an if-statement
> 
> Do you know how to disable these warnings or any other workaround? I would 
> like to compile without any remaining warnings.


Have a look at the gcc info pages:

$ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options"
  477   Mon Feb 16 16:47:55 2004 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Linux2.5.0Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc)
> Have a look at the gcc info pages:
> 
> $ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options"

Sure, I'm not stupid! I looked for ~10 minutes how to turn off the remaining 
warnings, but I could not find it. The code is now correct, like I do want the 
"%y" format specifier in the strftime() function, but the warning is wrong. The 
closest I came to was 

-W -Wall -Wno-format

which removes ther warning in strftime(), but I do want this warning, since it 
helps in many other printf() statements.
  478   Mon Feb 16 17:18:39 2004 Question Heiko Scheith.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de Linux2.5.0Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc)
> > Have a look at the gcc info pages:
> > 
> > $ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options"
> 
> Sure, I'm not stupid! 

  Sorry, didn't mean to offend you.

> I looked for ~10 minutes how to turn off the remaining 
> warnings, but I could not find it. The code is now correct, like I do want the 
> "%y" format specifier in the strftime() function, but the warning is wrong.

  One way to remove the warnings would be to use "%Y" in a separate strftime() call
  and then taking only the last two digits (characters) of that string.

  Something like:
old:
   strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%A, %d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S GMT", gmt);

new:
   strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%A, %d-%b-XX %H:%M:%S GMT", gmt);
   strftime(year, sizeof(year), "%Y", gmt);
   i=strstr(str,"XX"); /* find position of XX */
   if ( i+1 < sizeof(str) ) {
     str[i]  =year[3];
     str[i+1]=year[4];
   } else ...

  Somewhat cumbersome, but should work.  Maybe consider using the four 
  digit year directly, where possible.

  Gruss, Heiko
  519   Thu Apr 1 19:38:56 2004 Entry damon nettlesnettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu Linux2.5.2safari browser issue
we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
off without a hitch.
has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
resolve this issue.
thanks for the help.

elog running on a redhat 9 box
safari running on panther
  534   Wed May 5 17:38:12 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Linux2.5.2Re: safari browser issue
> we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
> our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
> elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
> version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
> problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
> off without a hitch.
> has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
> resolve this issue.
> thanks for the help.

I finally found some time to address this problem. It was related to the way I
do the page redirection. The "Location:" in the HTTP header used a relative
path, although the standard requires an absolute (full) path, which I just
discovered. Although most browsers accept a relative path, the safari browser
obviously does not. 

I changed the redirection to absolute paths, the new version can be obtained
via CVS.
  543   Thu May 20 00:55:51 2004 Question Ralph Kuehnr.e.kuehn@larc.nasa.gov Windows2.5.2User/Admin privlege question
Hello,

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? 

Thanks in advance for any help/advice.

Ralph 
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