Re: problem saving elogd.cfg, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 9 09:25:41 2002
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> In version 2.0.4 of eLog I was having some problems with saving my
> configuration file once I edited it on the web using the config. command.
> I keep getting the message "Cannot open file %s: elogd.cfg". I made sure
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Re: Compiling elog 2.0.4 on Solaris, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 9 09:33:47 2002
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> Comiling elogd 2.0.4 under Solaris obviously fails with
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> gcc -o elog elog.c -lsocket -lnsl
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Re: elog submit without user and password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 9 10:58:18 2002
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> With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
> logbook without specifying the -u option. I.e. NO PASSWORD is
> necessary to submit a message. I assume it is related to the problem
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Re: elog submit without user and password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 10 08:53:21 2002
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> I guess it cannot and doesn't have to be 100% save. Maybe if the web
> interface is used for a new message a long random number (let's call
> it newID) can be included, which elog remembers for some time (say 1
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Re: a bug and a question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002
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> If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
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Re: entry number not updated properly after deleting, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 11 16:03:56 2002
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> 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
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Re: last x link TEXT, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 12 10:26:40 2002
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> The last x link TEXT now shows up like this
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> 'Last 20 entries?mode=threaded'
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Re: Reverse sort, threaded display fails when there is only 1 entry in logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 17 14:53:18 2002
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> This is not a serious bug...but when the global settings are as follows
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