Re: Installation with amp on Rocky Linux, posted by scott on Mon Mar 25 16:19:02 2024
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Hi,
Thanks for the links to EL8/EL9. |
Re: Looking for version update advice, posted by Patrick Upson on Wed Sep 25 13:26:07 2024
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Thanks. I did eveuntaully find the change log and made the decision to upgrade the at-sea machines. So far the configuration file we update for each
mission still works. I have a copy of the 2.9.2 installer that if something catostrophic happens I can remove the new version and take it back, but I don't
think it'll be a problem. We archive logbooks at the end of a mission, but each mission basically starts from a fresh install like state anyway. |
Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Pelle on Sat Apr 23 14:32:38 2011
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> > I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread. > > Thanks, >
> Pelle
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Re: Need help with permission, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 26 12:38:29 2022
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Permissions are handled by the operating system and have nothing to do with elog. Make sure you run elog under an account which has write access to the
desired directories. Consult Ubuntu documentation how to do that. Sometimes it's helpful to start elog interactively with the -v flag to see some verbose
output. Maybe you can spot something there. |
Re: Restricting entries view by user, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 2 11:46:42 2023
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No, this is not possible with the current version of Elog, so indeed everybody needs their own logbook.
Stefan
Leonardo |
Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 5 08:21:12 2022
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Most likely these are some currupt logbook files. If you get a coredump (or stack trace) you can maybe figure out which file it was. These are plain
ASCII files (YYMMDDa.log) and you can see with an editor if someting there is not in order.
Stefan |
Re: no availability of el8 and el9 rpm, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 26 17:39:56 2024
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Many thanks for your files and instructions. I integrated this into the official elog pipeline, so now the RPMs can be downloaded from https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download.html
and they will be updated automatically after each commit. If you succeed with any Debian/Ubunto I'm happy to add that. What's missing now is an
easy way to compile for Windows (which I don't have anymore). |
Re: New elog version 3.1.5, posted by Antonio Bulgheroni on Fri Feb 3 20:26:46 2023
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Looking forward to the windows installer.
Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
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