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Wed Jul 17 14:53:18 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: Reverse sort, threaded display fails when there is only 1 entry in logbook |
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> This is not a serious bug...but when the global settings are as follows
>
> [global]
> Display mode = threaded
> Reverse sort = 1
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> all logbooks with only a single entry produce the wrong URL on
> clicking "last 10"
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> The URL produced is http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/0
> instead of http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/1
>
> Ravi
This question has been answered in elog:55 . |
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Tue Jul 16 15:19:08 2002 |
| WootenE | Wootene@gao.gov | Question | | | change the Email From address used when sending notifications |
Is there a way to change the From address used when sending notifications
from ELOG? I was hoping there might be another attribute that would go
along with the smtp host section.
Thanks,
Eric |
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Mon Jul 15 15:05:22 2002 |
| Joeri Mastop | joeri.mastop@knmi.nl | Comment | | | Re: Port specification with -p fails (SOLVED, more or less) |
> Anyone seen similar problems?
Probably not if you read the config file, 'cause I didn't. Shame on me...
But what this shows (Stefan: correct me if I'm wrong) is that if you set
the port number in the [global] section of the config file, the command-line
option '-p' is ignored. FYI...
Joeri |
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Mon Jul 15 14:09:30 2002 |
| Joeri Mastop | joeri.mastop@knmi.nl | Bug report | | | Port specification with -p fails under RedHat Linux (2.0.4-1) |
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour with Elog 2.0.4 (i386 RPM) in Linux (RH 7.2).
I started Elog out-of-the-box with portnumber 888 ('sbin/elogd -p 888').
It runs just fine, but appears to listen to port 8080, the default! It
looks like the -p option on the command-line is ignored.
Anyone seen similar problems?
Joeri |
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Sun Jul 14 15:15:19 2002 |
| Ravi Pappu | pappu@media.mit.edu | Bug report | | | Reverse sort, threaded display fails when there is only 1 entry in logbook |
This is not a serious bug...but when the global settings are as follows
[global]
Display mode = threaded
Reverse sort = 1
all logbooks with only a single entry produce the wrong URL on
clicking "last 10"
The URL produced is http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/0
instead of http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/1
Ravi |
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Fri Jul 12 10:26:40 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: last x link TEXT |
> The last x link TEXT now shows up like this
>
> 'Last 20 entries?mode=threaded'
>
> I can not reproduce this with the elogdemo logbook, however.
...because it has been fixed in meantime (revision 2.41). I have not made a
new release since I want to fix the elog password submission first. In
meantime, you can get the actual version from
http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/elogd.c |
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Fri Jul 12 10:18:21 2002 |
| H. Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug report | | | last x link TEXT |
The last x link TEXT now shows up like this
'Last 20 entries?mode=threaded'
I can not reproduce this with the elogdemo logbook, however. |
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Thu Jul 11 16:03:56 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | | | Re: entry number not updated properly after deleting |
> Hello,
> If you delete a message from the middle of a logbook that contains a
> bunch of messages, the message numbers do not get updated properly. For
> instance, if you have 20 messages in the logbook, and delete number 15,
> entry numbers 16 through 20 all do not get subtracted by one; their numbers
> stay the same with #15 just missing in the middle.
>
> Mo
That's how it's supposed to be. Once a unique message ID is attached to a
message, it stays there forever. Think of links to message like
http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/68
If you have such a link in a message or as a bookmark in your browser, and
the ID gets changed from 68 to 67, then your link would be off. |